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Kicking for Peace: How Football Is Uniting South Asia
By Irshad Ahmad Mughal In a region too often divided by history, politics, and borders, it is easy to forget how much connects us — shared dreams, shared struggles, and a shared love for sport. Among these, football has quietly emerged as a force for peace, friendship, and dialogue across South Asia. As a humanist…
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How Israel’s New Death Penalty Law Crosses a Moral Line—And Betrays Its Own Traditions
Following its initial approval in the Knesset, the Israeli bill enabling the death penalty for cases of “terrorism” has triggered a global crisis. This initiative, promoted by the ultranationalist Jewish Power party and backed by Netanyahu’s government, has not only been condemned by humanitarian organizations: it represents a triple fracture. It violates the elementary principle…
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SIPRI to co-host intensive online course on evolving challenges of WMD non-proliferation and disarmament
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Climate Change, Human Mobility and Security
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SIPRI expert delivers keynote at EU research security conference
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Different Battles, Same Struggle: The U.S. War on China, Venezuela, and the International Left
Everywhere you look, the United States is at war– at home, through military occupation of cities, institutional violence, and state-sanctioned kidnappings, and abroad, through economic coercion, proxy warfare, and endless intervention. In times like these, when it is far too easy to be overwhelmed by the inexhaustible nature of the war machine, we must remember…
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The Happiness Trap: Cultivating Contentment and Wonder as a Radical Path Forward
Happiness can isolate; contentment connects. Martina Moneke explores why steadiness and wonder, not peaks of joy, are the truest path to fulfillment. Much has been written about happiness. Encyclopedias of advice, viral think pieces, TED Talks, Instagram affirmations—all converge on a single premise: that happiness is the apex of human ambition, the measure of a…
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Poland Might Impede The EU’s Push To Speedily Grant Ukraine Membership
Poland has more to lose from this than Hungary does, but it’s happy to let Hungary feel the heat for impeding Ukraine’s plans, unless Orban is ousted next spring and Poland is then compelled to replace its role. The EU is making a renewed push to speedily grant Ukraine membership as suggested by two recent…
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Krill Defender Arrested by Moscow
Leonid Pshenichov, a 70-year-old biologist, has been arrested by the Kremlin for “undermining Russia’s industrial trawling for krill in Antarctica.” He’s been accused of High Treason. He was arrested while preparing to travel to Australia to attend a conference on protecting Antarctic marine life. According to Russian authorities, Leonid is a citizen of the Russian…
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Colonial Arrogance and Militarization: UK Challenges Peace in the Falklands Once Again
In late October 2025, the United Kingdom conducted Operation Ex Cape Sword, a new military exercise in the Falkland Islands that included live-fire drills, air defence simulations, and troop deployments in areas near Port Stanley. Under the pretext of routine training, London is consolidating a permanent military presence that challenges United Nations resolutions, which urge…