Month in Review - August Here's everything you need to know that happened in August, all in one place.
Turning 22 in Gaza: Destruction and Starvation Following Israel's continuous assault in Gaza and Rafah, Moneer provides an exclusive account of his life in Gaza upon the destruction of his university as well as surviving amidst war-torn conditions.
2024 Turkish Elections: Surprise and Contingency For the first time since 2002, the AKP, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, did not finish first in an election. What accounts for this shift? And what lies ahead?
The Unrequited Love of the Singaporean Fossil Fuel Trade Despite lacking natural deposits, the oil and gas trade is important, and has been for decades, to the economic miracle of Singapore. However, as the battle rages on against climatic disaster, can the little red dot carry its weight?
How Hyperinflation is Exposing Lebanon’s Fragility Since 2019, the small eastern Mediterranean country of Lebanon has been embroiled in a major economic meltdown. For a country seemingly in perpetual crisis, this seems to be just another chapter in its long history of age-old rivalries and foreign interference.
February - Month in Review Here's everything you need to know that happened in February, all in one place.
A Sad Shot of Truth: How the Murder of Japan’s Longest Serving Prime Minister Unmasked the Unification Church On July 8th 2022, Tetsuya Yamagami fired a bullet that shook the very foundations of Japanese politics. This article delves into Yamagami’s motives, and explores the Church’s extensive influence over Japanese society and politics, including the deep ties with Shinzo Abe's family.
A Cure for Cancer: Analogising Israel’s Occupation of Palestine and Investigating Accountability Israeli leaders of the last few decades have been allowed to continue unimpeded in their attempts to abolish Palestine. Is it possible to hold the state accountable?
The Contemporary Teenager: Living in 21st Century Malaysia A perceived racial “arms race” presides over Malaysia. The growing animosity between Malaysia’s racial groups, cultivated by political parties spewing sectorial rhetoric, will inevitably preface a future of mutually assured destruction.