Israel and Iran’s “shadow war” has strayed into direct warfare. Is there any going back?
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Why the United Nations is impotent in the face of genocide — and what needs to change
Weaponization of food is a time-tested wartime strategy. We’re letting it happen again in Gaza
Why does international law benefit the perpetrators of global conflict?
Does Israel have a right to self-defense in Gaza? Legal experts say no
On Palestine, international law ‘closer to power than justice,’ former U.N. Special Rapporteur says
How Joe Biden became America’s top Israel hawk
Remote work is a win for mothers — and society at large
As Gaza is obliterated, scholars and academics need to speak up
The Stanley craze: How a reusable cup became the latest symbol of overconsumption
In Gaza, women and girls face a unique hell
For some Indian women, caste is still a matter of life and death
Meet Pashtana Durrani, the Afghan activist running a network of underground schools that teach girls to read
The Alabama IVF decision claims to be rooted in Christian theology — but the ruling gets that theology all wrong
India’s alleged Sikh assassination program stunned the world. But Sikh activists knew the threat was real.
600 Jews and Muslims just met at a mosque in Israel to call for peace. Here’s what they said.
France can’t mask away its real plague: the pseudo-secularism that’s killing its own citizens