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In Breach of Human Rights, Netanyahu Supports the Death Penalty against Palestinians

Right-wing Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is escalating his...

How anti-Semitic stereotypes from a century ago echo today

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Bangladesh: Decision on Rohingya repatriation today

Around 150 Rohingyas were set to return to Myanmar...

Explainer: Why Sri Lanka is sliding into political turmoil, and what could happen next

This week, Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court made a dramatic...

The American Jewish establishment is terrified of Palestinians

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Putting LGBTI issues in the school curriculum goes far beyond ‘political correctness’

Scotland has become the first country in the world...

Aung San Suu Kyi stripped of Amnesty’s highest honour

The secretary general of the global rights body, Kumi...

Is Russia Arming the Taliban to Avenge Loss of Ukraine?

On November 9, Russia hosted talks between Afghanistan’s High...

It’s time to go on the offensive against racism

Nonviolent direct action campaigns that stay on the offensive...

Commemorating the ‘Great War,’ America’s forgotten conflict

World War I was still a living memory for...

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