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Due Process Behind Bars: How ICE Detention Facilities Systematically Obstruct the Access to Fair...

With President Donald J. Trump taking office in January 2025, America was subjected to many political changes. One of Trump’s defining legacies may be...

The European Union in Search of Itself: An Interview with Amb. Dr. Wolfgang Petritsch

When I entered the renowned Viennese café Prückl to interview Austrian retired diplomat Wolfgang Petritsch, he was already sitting at a small table. Hidden...

Why Bulgaria Keeps Burying Its Dead Instead of Fixing the System That Kills Them

Coffins Per Million In Bulgaria, we have coined a phenomenon “War on the roads”. A war. What war? War implies chaos, inevitability, an enemy beyond...

Europe’s Bold Bet on a Special Tribunal for Ukraine: Can Politics Close the Gap...

On 24 February 2022, Russian troops crossed Ukraine’s borders. While the effects were immediate, the legal consequences were not. The International Criminal Court (ICC)...

How the Aliyev Regime Weaponises Trauma to Domesticate Its Nation

While global headlines fixate on the coercion of regimes in Kabul, Moscow, or Beijing, a more polished form of authoritarianism has quietly consolidated itself...

Gambling with Humanity: The Myth of Nuclear Peace

Nuclear deterrence does not create peace. It does not produce stability either. Instead, it is a perpetual gamble with the survival of humankind. Yet...

More Bombs, More Peace?

Since its inception, the atomic bomb has been accompanied by intense controversy and moral condemnation. Many analysts and scholars have attributed the long period...

Dragon Stones of the Highlands: How Armenia’s Forgotten Vishapakars Are Rewriting Bronze Age History

Across the high ridges of the Armenian Highlands, where the wind cuts sharply through the grasslands and the sky feels impossibly close, enormous basalt...

The Green Side of the Atom: How Nuclear Science is Tackling Water Scarcity, Food...

Nuclear energy—accident—bomb. For many people, that is the sequence that comes to mind when they hear the word “nuclear”. Decades of dramatic headlines and...

Solar Gardens: A Tool for Community Empowerment

It is no secret that solar power has increasingly become one of the cheapest ways of generating renewable energy, making it accessible for communities...

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