In the first major foreign policy vote of the new Congress, most Democrats sided with Donald Trump — and against international law — on Israeli settlements.
Issues / Human Rights
Instead of creeping repression, the new Philippine president began his reign with a blitzkrieg of extra-judicial killings, stupefying the country and blazing a new trail for fascism.
David Friedman’s approach to the issue of peace is clear enough: Whatever Israel’s right-wing government wants, the United States should give.
This year's lowlights from world politics, the culture wars, and the military-industrial complex.
Austria's latest vote shows the European ideal isn't dead yet. But the far right is rising quickly.
Without exception, Trump's foreign policy picks are members of the far right: aggressive, Islamophobic, and contemptuous of diplomacy.
Irish activists are rallying against the U.S. military's use of Irish airspace for Washington's wars.
Has society let go of the belief that disparate communities can be brought together for a common goal without one absorbing the other or both tearing each other apart?
Washington sends over a billion dollars to Egypt every year. Will the next president demand a better human rights record in return?
The U.S. and Mexican government’s prioritization of border security over human security has had dire consequences that must be discussed at the UN Summit for Refugees and Migration.