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Erasing the Ancient: How Jihadist Violence and State Complicity Are Destroying Syria’s Druze and Assyrian Communities
16 Apr

Erasing the Ancient: How Jihadist Violence and State Complicity Are Destroying Syria’s Druze and Assyrian Communities

Ella Rosenthal2026, Civil & Political Rights

Syria has long been home to some of the world’s oldest continuous communities; the Druze, whose faith stretches back nearly a millennium, and the Assyrian Christians, whose roots in the […]

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Indigenous Rights in Japan: The Ainu Struggle for Recognition
07 Apr

Indigenous Rights in Japan: The Ainu Struggle for Recognition

Tommy Wylie2026, Civil & Political Rights

Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. If you take away his ability […]

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The Québec Constitution and its Impact on Indigenous Sovereignty 
01 Apr

The Québec Constitution and its Impact on Indigenous Sovereignty 

Kassandra Gervasi2026, Civil & Political Rights

Introduction  In December 2024, Québec introduced Bill 1, its first standalone constitutional text, framed by Premier François Legault as a historic act of national affirmation meant to enshrine Québec’s distinct […]

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Fighting for Control: How Sex Workers Survive Deepfake Proliferation
10 Mar

Fighting for Control: How Sex Workers Survive Deepfake Proliferation

Lauren Avis2026, Collective & Developmental Rights, Newspaper

Fighting for Control: How Sex Workers Survive Deepfake Proliferation The uncontrolled acceleration of artificial intelligence (AI) and its uses has induced anxiety for many in a multitude of ways: from […]

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Futures Under Fire: Sudan’s Education Crisis
10 Mar

Futures Under Fire: Sudan’s Education Crisis

Norah Nehme2026, Africa, Economic and Social Rights, Editors' Picks, Social & Economic Rights

The conflict that began in April 2023 as a power struggle between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces has escalated into a direct assault against childhood. Across Sudan, gunfire […]

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Behind the Spectacle: Mega-Sporting Events and Human Rights
22 Feb

Behind the Spectacle: Mega-Sporting Events and Human Rights

Sumali Mehta2026, Europe, Social & Economic Rights

Earlier this month, the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games officially kicked off in northern Italy, accompanied by the familiar promise of global unity. The Organizers framed the Games as […]

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Arctic Geopolitics and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Limits of Trump’s Greenland Proposal
17 Feb

Arctic Geopolitics and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Limits of Trump’s Greenland Proposal

Ella Rosenthal2026, Civil & Political Rights, The Americas

Donald Trump’s ongoing push for U.S. control over Greenland has often been treated as a bizarre geopolitical headline, a flashy story about a president wanting to “buy” a territory. But […]

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A Xenophobic Agenda: The Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy
08 Feb

A Xenophobic Agenda: The Zero Tolerance Immigration Policy

Callixte Baron2026, Civil & Political Rights, The Americas

Sitting near the baggage carousels at LAX, a mum and her son are debating whether it is harmful to resort to religion, rather than reason, to come to terms with […]

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The Cost of Protest: The Potential Fall of the Iranian Islamic Regime
01 Feb

The Cost of Protest: The Potential Fall of the Iranian Islamic Regime

Ella Rosenthal2026, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, Middle East

Written by Ella Rosenthal, Bahar Naghavialhosseini, and Ava Afrashteh. What began in late December 2025 as demonstrations driven by economic desperation and political exhaustion has escalated into one of the […]

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Your Like Is a Political Act – and Animals Are Paying for It
26 Jan

Your Like Is a Political Act – and Animals Are Paying for It

Kirit Ghumman2026, Collective & Developmental Rights, Editors' Picks

On algorithm-driven platforms, a “like” is not a private gesture nor a neutral nod, a harmless bookmark, or an unbiased? objective? way of saying “cute.” It is a signal fed […]

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