World
Heads Will Roll: Belgium and the Netherlands Conduct a Peaceful Land Swap
The border dispute was bloodless, but it did have a head count.
Gambia Decided?
The Gambia has voted to oust its strongman president of 22 years. But will he step down?
Bordering Tolerance: British Left Confronts Anti-Semitism
“There exists sometimes a failure to appreciate Jews as an oppressed minority. When you fail to recognize that, you fail to check your actions.”
Breaking the Cage: Women Challenge Discriminatory University Rules in India
“There is simultaneously pressure to educate women while also containing them.”
The Second Escape: Human Rights Violations Reach Beyond the North Korean Border
“I cursed the mother that gave birth to me. I thought, ‘Instead of giving birth to me, you should have twisted my neck and killed me.’”
Mexico’s Moral Dance with Gay Rights
Arturo Pineda examines the status of same-sex marriage in Mexico.
Powerless Arbitration: The Withdrawal of Nations from the International Criminal Court
Several countries have withdrawn from the International Criminal Court—but why?
