Israel’s Supreme Court is a stronghold of justice for Jews only. It does not champion universal human rights, but the...
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Scholar Natasha Roth-Rowland discusses the history, ideological vision and recent rise of Kahanism in Israeli politics—and the threat posed by...
Sudanese protesters at a rally in Khartoum against military rule on the anniversary of previous popular uprisings in Sudan, April...
In an interview with Democracy in Exile, Kenneth Roth discusses donor-driven censorship at Harvard, his nearly three decades at the...
Rampant economic disparities and inequities have left Jordanians in provincial towns and cities like Maan feeling angry and forgotten.
The legacy of Jan. 6 lingers in the Arab world, shaping perceptions of political stability—or instability—in America itself.
The most popular stories of the year in DAWN's journal, from regional experts and exiles from the region.
Iranian artists and athletes who express solidarity with protesters are the latest targets of a government that senses its legitimacy...
The Biden administration is out of touch with popular sentiment internationally as it promotes a bankrupt policy on Israel/Palestine.