Nigeria is not just facing a security crisis, it is facing a moral reckoning that can no longer be ignored or explained away with routine statements and delayed responses. At this very moment, 400 women and children have been kidnapped, and their captors have issued a brutal ultimatum demanding $2.7 million or threatening to murder Read More…
Tag: genocide
Inside Washington’s Newest Flashpoint: Rashida Tlaib’s Push for Genocide Recognition
By Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief The debate unfolding in Washington around Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib’s recent resolution marks one of the most sensitive and consequential moral questions facing the United States. Her effort seeks official recognition that the actions in Gaza constitute genocide under international law. The proposal has generated intense discussion, not only Read More…
Fragile peace and future of Palestine
Image Credit: Hosny Salah In the Egyptian resort town of Sharm al-Sheikh, diplomats from Israel, Hamas, Egypt, and the United States are once again trying to end one of the most devastating chapters in the long Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The so-called peace agreement emerging from these talks has been hailed in Western capitals as a “turning Read More…
The Prison of Political Ideology: Can We Ever Escape?
By Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief Political ideology is one of the most powerful forces shaping our lives, yet most of us rarely pause to examine how deeply it governs the way we think, feel, and act. From an early age, we are immersed in the political leanings of our parents, grandparents, and communities. Read More…
142 Nations Back UN New York Declaration for Palestinian Statehood
By: Donovan Martin Sr, Editor in Chief In the corridors of international diplomacy, few events signal a turning point as strongly as the endorsement of the New York Declaration, a sweeping 47-page framework for Palestinian statehood. What makes this moment historic is not simply the substance of the declaration, nor the impressive 142 nations that Read More…
Emptying Gaza City Raises Fears of Mass Displacement and Starvation
Image Credit: NRC Israel’s order for residents to leave Gaza City has drawn urgent warnings from humanitarian groups, who say the directive could trigger the largest single displacement since the conflict began nearly two years ago. The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has cautioned that the move amounts to a “forcible transfer” under international law, a Read More…






