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Drying Diplomacy: Evaluating the Legal Dimensions of Suspending the Indus Waters Treaty
An inflection point exists with India's suspension of the IWT that echoes beyond the immediate Indo-Pakistani dyad. It brings an urgent inquiry into whether international law allows suspension of treaty obligations based on persistent non-state violence.
Eshal Zahur
May 2817 min read


Rewriting the Republic and Milei’s Revisionist Agenda
Javier Milei’s tenure as the 59th president of Argentina has brought a paradigm shift to this piece of history. Adamant in their belief that the violence carried about by prominent left-wing guerrilla groups included the Montoneros and the People’s Revolutionary Army (ERP) equate to state terrorism, Vice President Victoria Villarruel has chosen to take her stand as she includes the dead victims of the guerrilla organisation attacks on the same footing as the victims of state
Krishiv Jaiswal
May 216 min read


How the West Misimagines Migrants and Migration
In the Western migration discourse, state logic, power, and domination take precedence over migrants as the subject of inquiry, committing epistemic violence.
Zahra Khalid
May 1013 min read


The World Trump Refuses to Hear
As is evident, in the eyes of the US President, many things are not deserving of his attention. President Trump refuses to listen to his counterparts on either side of the US border, dismissing voices from both the north and south. The question, therefore, is: What does Trump want to hear about?
Arianna Feola
Apr 2412 min read


When Healing Becomes a Crime: Healthcare Systems Under War
In the theatre of war, healthcare systems become silent casualties. These lifelines, essential for survival, are pushed to the brink.
Habibe Holzkamp
Jan 2416 min read


Syria After Assad, Explained
On December 8, 2024, President Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed after a ten-day rebel-led offensive.
Pandora Editorial Staff
Dec 22, 202413 min read


Israel's Attack on Aid Agencies in Gaza
Recent reports have highlighted a devastating sequence of events in which aid convoys, workers, and facilities in Gaza have been...
Pandora Editorial Staff
Dec 4, 20246 min read


Palestine’s Seat at the UNGA: A Struggle for Legitimacy and Sovereignty
As a landmark decision at the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the Palestinian Authority was seated among member states.
Pandora Editorial Staff
Sep 14, 20246 min read


A Drowning Pacific and the UN Chief's Concerns
The 53rd Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting was hosted by Tonga and chaired by the Prime Minister, Hon. Hu’akavemeiliku Siaosi Sovaleni.
Aashi Sharma
Sep 8, 20248 min read


Democracy vs. Dictatorship: Myanmar’s Fight for Freedom
After four months of increasing violence and terror, Myanmar is witnessing gory bloodshed as the fight to retain its democratic rights conti
Veda Rodewald
May 18, 20216 min read

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