Europe’s ICE Moment: How the EU’s Deportation Push Could Reshape Daily Life

The EU’s new push to speed up returns, or deportations of people ordered to leave, is being pitched as administrative housekeeping. But the fight over it in 2026 is not really about paperwork; it is about what kind of society…

Defending the Defenseless: Protecting Women in the DRC Amid Rising Rebel Violence

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has long been a battleground for competing rebel factions, with women bearing the brunt of the violence. The recent attack on Munzenze prison in Goma on February 5, 2025, stands as a grim…

Hegemony vs. Justice: The US’s Selective Support for the ICC and Global Accountability

In the wake of Israel’s intensified ethnic cleansing in Gaza, many have looked to the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a key arbiter to navigate this conflict. On Nov.  21, 2024, the Court issued arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin…

Israel’s Relationship With Turkey and Azerbaijan and What This Means for Armenia and Palestine

In the 1990s, Israel and Azerbaijan began kindling their diplomatic, economic, and military relationship. The same cannot be said for Azerbaijan's brother state, Turkey, who has had a long, tumultuous history with Israel - that was until August. Whether it be military or economic support, the alliance of these three countries poses a threat to both Armenia and Palestine.

Biden’s Silence on the Nagorno Karabakh Crisis Jeopardizes the American Foreign Policy Agenda

As a humanitarian crisis unfolds in blockaded Nagorno-Karabakh, the Biden Administration's response has been lacking. Without decisive action, 120,000 lives are at risk -- and Armenian democracy itself.