Calls for reparations for victims of the Liberian civil crisis have resurfaced with renewed urgency, as policymakers, diplomats, and civil society leaders push for long-delayed implementation of ...
The Ducor Institute, with support from the Office of the United Nations HighCommissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the European Union, on Wednesday convened a high-level policy dialogue aimed at ...
The Strait of Hormuz remains closed. The route typically handles 138 commercial vessels a day carrying 20.9 million barrels of oil and liquids. That amounts to a fifth of global consumption and a ...
President Tinubu's upcoming UK visit marks a new chapter in a long history of royal engagements. Explore past state visits by ...
Peace does not fall from the sky,” according to Joseph Ben Kaifala, founder of the Center for Memory and Reparations.
Armed men at 3 a.m. on February 20, 2026, raided the office of the Global Justice and Research Project (GJRP) in Liberia, the Center for Justice and Accountability, Civitas Maxima, Global Justice ...
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Possibly the first photographs taken of enslaved people are finally going back to South Carolina after being held by Harvard.
Iran has threatened to set oil and gas infrastructure in the Middle East “on fire” if its energy sites are attacked.
Iran might be outgunned and outspent by the US and Israel but it has one major advantage – its control over the Strait of Hormuz. By attacking ships navigating the narrow waterway, Iran has ...