The UN Machinery Against Human Rights
By Thi Thuy Van Dinh and David Bell WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED (…) to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in…
By Thi Thuy Van Dinh and David Bell WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED (…) to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in…
This article was originally published by Wanjiru Njoya at The Mises Institute. Ludwig von Mises depicts the aim of revolutionary socialism as: “to clear the ground for…
By Emily Thompson India has a problem with women, mainly that its laws are unfairly skewed towards men. There’s very little that Indian women can…
By Russell Greene ESG investing poses a grave threat to the principles that lifted billions out of poverty. It neither does much good nor performs…
By Janet Phelan The Harris/Trump debate highlighted an unfortunate reality. With all the sturm and drang over the fate of the unborn, border security and…
By Emily Thompson Our world is crisis-ridden, and millions of people are suffering each day. Today, over 110 armed conflicts are taking place around the…
By Emily Thompson The long-persecuted Rohingya may finally see some respite. Muhammad Yunus, the interim leader of Bangladesh, has delivered his first major government policy…
By Firas Shoufi, The Cradle In a ceremony earlier this week, CIA Director William Burns awarded the head of the Qatari State Security Agency the…
By Katitza Rodriguez The final text of the United Nations Convention Against Cybercrime, adopted last Thursday by the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee, is now…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Our world today is rife with conflict and mass suffering. Citizens of modern Western civilizations are far more protected and live…
By Brian Saady Miami was the epicenter of Cuban American terrorism The Biden administration removed Cuba from the U.S. State Department’s State Sponsor of Terrorism…
By Derrick Broze Mothers who have been mistreated by Bethany Christian Services and similar adoption firms are now organizing on social media and founding non-profits…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Gambia may be on the verge of becoming the first country in the world to roll back protections against Female Genital…
By Neenah Payne Julian Assange, Australian founder of WikiLeaks, was freed from London’s Belmarsh prison on June 25. He had spent over seven years in…