OPINION: The 2003 Iraq war led to huge numbers of civilian deaths, and continuing insurgencies in the Middle East and Africa
Children cannot consent to being trafficked, and Shamima Begum is a textbook case of child trafficking. The government chooses to ignore that fact
We're joined by Wael Habbal and Kareem Al Kabbani as we discuss activism, creativity, active citizenship and the ways in which they intersect
A recent attack on a prison in Syria and a massacre of Iraqi soldiers have left many fearing ISIS may soon resurface in search of power
The international community is failing in its duty to investigate allegations that Kurdish forces are being killed in Turkish attacks
Teaching local hosts the experience of war and forced displacement would help to publicly challenge hate speech and inform compassion
Despite legal reforms, the country’s fragmentation and persistent attitudes about women and girls are a barrier to gender equality
Whether to evoke sympathy or stigma, the ways that Syrians in Lebanon are represented help compound exclusion and obscure connections
The nation has been accused of breaking its agreement to ensure a flow of 500 cubic metres per second of the Euphrates flows through to Syria
Denmark has decided that parts of Syria are now safe and revoked residency permits for Syrian refugees. Will other countries follow suit?