The capture of Nicolás Maduro serves as a powerful lesson for cruel and oppressive leaders, sparking a global debate on sovereignty vs. human rights.
Hong Kong. People around the world walked into 2026 carrying a fragile hope that this year would be better than 2025 and 2024, years defined by the ...
Taken together—Begum Khaleda Zia’s life, the two paths of two women, the experience of Venezuela, and the reality confronting ...
Not long after taking office, Trump publicly gave Iran a 60-day ultimatum to negotiate a nuclear deal. Tehran responded as it ...
After Venezuela, which dictator is safe? An exultant Donald Trump has been openly fantasising about Greenland, which may ...
The question that now haunts global politics is whether “might” has again become “right,” and whether the so-called ...
He took part in White House machinations to stop leaks of classified information by overseeing an investigative unit that ...
It is ludicrous for Secretary of State Marco Rubio to assert that the actions undertaken in Venezuela and the Caribbean did ...
This was law enforcement on a continental scale. Prsident Trump revived a doctrine that Washington has used before when ...
Across Nigeria and beyond, a disturbing pattern persists: people hiding behind privileges, protections, or entitlements to ...
In the impoverished, violent slum of La Dolorita in Caracas, I met an emaciated 5-year-old girl, Alaska. Her mother told me that Alaska, weighing just 26 pounds and near death from malnutrition, had ...
For three consecutive years, to put the scale in perspective, the state abducted nearly one person every two days. Such an ...