
Trump’s Iran War Has Clear Winners and Losers
After weeks of intensive strikes, Iran is emerging from the war with potentially more sovereignty, fewer sanctions, and a weaker opposition.

After weeks of intensive strikes, Iran is emerging from the war with potentially more sovereignty, fewer sanctions, and a weaker opposition.

A new Israeli law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners adds to a brutal system officials themselves have called “hell.”

A new Israeli law mandating executions in military courts could reshape the conflict and close one of its last political channels.

Saadia Mosbah’s eight-year sentence raises urgent questions about repression, migration politics, and the cost of defending Black dignity.

From mountains to manpower, the constraints of invading Iran reveal the gap between the war Washington imagines and the one reality imposes.



Hezbollah’s decision to fight for Assad may now be returning to haunt the group as Syria’s new leadership seeks payback.

From Oval Office prayers to military briefings, biblical prophecy is creeping into the language surrounding America’s war with Iran.

Trump’s 20-points Gaza peace plan shouldn’t repeat his domestic failures on women’s health, education, and rights.

There is nothing complicated about speaking up against the violent brutality faced by the Sudanese people.

Gaza will bury the idea that we all eventually come to be against the great Evils of our time.