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Bosnians know the road to justice after genocide is long. But, as Nidžara Ahmetašević argues, Netanyahu's legacy will ultimately be that of a war criminal.
Netanyahu, who is currently facing scrutiny in Israel over his planned judicial overhaul, is keen on forging "deeper ties with Italy in an array of sectors, including water, cybersecurity and energy".
From Beirut to Cairo, Rabat to Sanaa, Arabs have many lessons to learn from the fallout of Hamas's 7 October attack a year later, argues Bahey eldin Hassan.
A Colombian government decree said coal is used by Israel as an energy source to make weapons and other military goods.
Israel's torture camps in Gaza draw another parallel with the Bosnian genocide, writes Nidžara Ahmetašević. And like the Bosnians, justice remains elusive.
Pseudo-intellectual idol to the masses, Yuval Noah Harari's imaginary Zionism is so far-fetched he may as well be living on another planet, writes Yoav Litvin.
Amal Clooney broke her silence on Gaza with the revelation she'd bring Israel to the ICC. So do we owe Amal Clooney an apology, asks Ruqaiya Haris.
The closure of the university's Qatar campus is part of a campaign by the pro-Israel lobby to discredit Doha's diplomacy on Gaza, writes Marc Owen Jones.
Islamophobia has increased in The Netherlands since 7 October, and far-right Geert Wilders' recent election victory is a deeply worrying sign. Rahma Bavelaar & Ibtissam Abaâziz explain how politicians defending Israel contribute to a rise in hate.
As Israel’s war on Gaza rages on, Western powers aiding & abetting the atrocities committed reinforces how expendable Palestinian and Arab lives are. Nabila Ramdani explains how the killing of Palestinians is "justified" by Israel for its defence.