Pope Francis’ seemingly impromptu prayer at Israel's apartheid wall hinted at a radical critique of Israel in an otherwise carefully orchestrated trip.
If inequality sells in bookstores and box offices, it will sell at the polls as well.
It’s the product of both deregulatory neoliberal capitalism and Korea’s authoritarian past—a history in which the United States played no small part.
Violence against civilians is endemic in Indian Kashmir, where activists are fighting back against a culture of official impunity.
It’s a giveaway to the fossil fuel industry. Global climate justice advocates are fighting instead for clean, renewable energy.
Do the stalled talks herald the end of the two-state solution? If so, what comes next?
By linking itself to Washington in its territorial disputes with China, the Philippines risks getting caught up in a superpower conflict.
It’s already wreaking havoc on the region’s vital fishing, tourism and agriculture industries.