Decolonizing the Climate Crisis

In the Atacama Desert of Chile, the promise of clean energy for the world comes at a steep cost. Beneath the salt flats that power electric vehicles in the Global North, Indigenous communities struggle with water scarcity and environmental degradation. The imbalance between the consequences for the South and North shows that the pursuit of […]

Who Gets to be a State? The Politics Behind Recognition

On September 21, a coordinated effort by the Western nations of Britain, Australia, Canada, and Portugal aimed to promote a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by announcing their recognition of Palestine as a sovereign state. This decision happened amidst the escalating humanitarian crisis following continuous Israeli offensive attacks, which have caused global outrage over […]

Symbolic Strikes, Real Consequences in the Middle East

The death of Ahmed al-Rahawi, Prime Minister of the Houthi-controlled government in Yemen, represents an escalation of Israel’s military strategy: a move from targeting infrastructure to assassinating leaders. Israel confirmed responsibility for the airstrike that killed al-Rahawi and portrayed it as a necessary dissuasion against the Houthis’ ongoing missile and drone attacks. Since 2023, the […]