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Constructing the Enemy: How United States Narratives Turn Nigerian Muslims into Suspects
Nigerian officials secured the site of a U.S. airstrike targeting IS-affiliated militants after coordinated Christmas Day operations in northwest Nigeria. While U.S. leaders framed the strikes as protecting persecuted Christians, Nigerian authorities and local groups stress the violence is a complex, multi-faceted security crisis affecting both Muslims and Christians.
Jan 143 min read


What We Can Learn From the UAE's Unethical Quest for Gold
Rising global demand for gold has coincided with allegations that the UAE is involved in Sudan’s conflict through ties to gold extraction in RSF-controlled areas. The situation highlights how shifting economic priorities and resource competition are intersecting with ongoing violence in Sudan.
Dec 22, 20253 min read


The Human Cost of Medical Neglect in ICE Detention
The death of 18-month-old Mariee Juárez in ICE custody is not an anomaly but a window into a detention system where medical care often arrives too late or not at all. Legal protections exist on paper, yet fragmented oversight and privatization leave detained families with little recourse when neglect turns fatal.
Dec 22, 20253 min read
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