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Victories for social justice groups in France are rare, especially following Macron’s repression under the guise of fighting separatism, but three organisations have proven that it is possible to challenge the state and win, writes Yasser Louati.
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Staff from universities across Australia have expressed their support for University of Melbourne students who recently passed a motion supporting Palestine and condemning Israeli aggressions.
The historic passing of BDS by The Middle East Studies Association should be celebrated for strengthening academic freedom and countering Israel’s implication of institutions within the oppression of Palestinians, writes Samar Saeed.
Ketanji Brown Jackson was appointed by the Senate on Thursday as the first Black woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court, making US history
Analysis: Alliances with the West, Ukraine, and Russia, mean Israel is walking a delicate diplomatic tightrope to avoid taking sides in the crisis.
Tasnim Nazeer speaks to three US-based Uighurs who are fighting for the freedom of their family members in Xinjiang and have gone on record to speak to °®Âþµº about the injustices that they have faced.Â
Analysis: Distinct from other US allies, who follow the American line closely, Qatar’s balanced foreign policy has paid off, as Biden realises the value in having an ally able to facilitate difficult conversations between the US and its adversaries.
In the pursuit of gold, the world’s biggest athletes, countries and corporations have ignored calls by activists to boycott the Beijing Winter Olympics and turned a blind eye to the genocide of Uyghur’s in Xinjiang, writes Khaled A. Beydoun.
The first woman judge in Pakistan's highest court was sworn in on Monday