The case of Manahel, a Saudi women’s rights activist, has shed light on the deep-rooted issues faced by women in Saudi Arabia. It is heartbreaking to hear that she was asked to be killed by her own family in the name of “honor”. The concept of honor killings is barbaric and inhumane, yet it continues to persist in some societies, including Saudi Arabia.
It is appalling to see how the Saudi authorities have twisted the narrative by accusing Manahel of “terrorist offenses” for advocating for women’s rights and denouncing religious principles. The fact that she was sentenced for these so-called crimes is a clear indication of the oppressive nature of the Saudi regime and their blatant disregard for human rights.… Continue reading
As I reflect on the recent statement made by the Pope urging Italians to have more babies amid record-low fertility rates, I find myself grappling with a sense of frustration and disbelief. It’s ironic to receive family planning advice from a 60+ year old virgin, especially given the economic struggles that many individuals and families face today.
The reality is that our society is plagued by wealth inequality, precarious work contracts, and exorbitant housing costs. In a world where both parents need to work full-time, have side jobs, and still struggle to make ends meet, the idea of bringing more children into the picture can seem daunting, if not impossible.… Continue reading
As a citizen of Belgium, I am proud to hear that our government has decided to grant health insurance, pensions, and maternity leave to sex workers in what is being hailed as a world first. This decision marks a significant step towards recognizing the rights and dignity of individuals in the sex work industry. While some may question the legitimacy of providing benefits to sex workers, I believe that it is crucial to ensure their well-being and protection.
The implementation of this new law not only provides essential support to sex workers but also helps to combat exploitation and harm within the industry.… Continue reading
It’s a delicate situation we’re looking at here, with Israel fuming as Biden signals a harder line against a potential ground assault in Rafah. The tension between the US and Israel is palpable, with discussions of arms sales and support at the forefront of the issue.
There seems to be a divide in opinions on whether Israel should be so reliant on US weapons and support. Some argue that Israel has its own Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) and should be able to manufacture what they need themselves. Others point out that Israel’s local manufacturing capabilities may not be equipped to produce certain high-tech precision weapons that are crucial in minimizing civilian casualties.… Continue reading
These reports of half of North Korean missiles sold to Russia blowing up in mid-air are both concerning and amusing at the same time. The idea that Russia is now purchasing military hardware from North Korea instead of the other way around is quite a reversal of the usual power dynamics. It’s almost comical to think that even their missiles seem to want to defect.
The fact that these missiles are reportedly malfunctioning may not come as a surprise to many. North Korean missiles have long been associated with being unreliable and prone to failure. However, the source of this claim being Ukraine itself casts some doubt on the reliability of the information.… Continue reading
As I reflect on the recent Russia Victory Day parade that featured only one tank on display, I can’t help but ponder the underlying message that Vladimir Putin seems to convey – that the country is going through a ‘difficult period’. This stark display of military power, or lack thereof, speaks volumes about the current state of affairs in Russia. One would expect a nation with such vast resources and human capital to showcase more than just a single tank in their most important military parade of the year.
The fact that Russia, a country known for its military might, has resorted to parading only one tank raises several questions about the leadership and decision-making within the country.… Continue reading
Children ‘piled up and shot’: new details emerge of ethnic cleansing in Darfur. As I read these harrowing details of innocent children being massacred by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur, my heart feels heavy with grief and rage. It is sickening to think that such atrocities are still happening in our world today, where children are not given a chance to live, to grow, and to thrive. The fact that these heinous acts are part of a larger campaign of ethnic cleansing against the non-Arab Masalit tribe in West Darfur is utterly despicable.
The brutality and cruelty displayed by the RSF, under the leadership of commanders like Abdel Rahman Joma’a Barakallah and Mohamed “Hemedti” Hamdan Dagalo, highlight the depths of evil that exist in the world.… Continue reading
AstraZeneca, a prominent player in the race to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, has made a significant announcement to withdraw its vaccine globally, according to reports from The Telegraph. This decision comes amidst a backdrop of shifting preferences where vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna have become more accessible and favored by the public. While AstraZeneca initially had the advantage of easier storage requirements compared to its counterparts, recent developments have led to its diminishing popularity.
Research indicates that the AstraZeneca vaccine has been associated with a higher risk of blood clots, prompting concerns among the public. The British Heart Foundation highlights that for every 10 million individuals vaccinated with AstraZeneca, there are additional cases of blood clots compared to the occurrence of similar conditions with a COVID-19 infection.… Continue reading
As I scrolled through the latest news headlines, a particular article caught my attention – “Media: Latvia starts digging anti-tank ditch near border with Russia.” The mere mention of this development sent chills down my spine, reminding me of the precarious geopolitical situation we find ourselves in. With Putin’s threatening rhetoric looming in the background, the Baltic States must remain vigilant and prepared for any potential aggression from Russia.
The concept of deterrence is crucial when dealing with a predator like Russia. It is essential to convey the message that any hostile action will be met with resistance and consequences. The decision by Latvia to create an anti-tank ditch serves as a tangible reminder that we must be ready to defend ourselves, should the need arise.… Continue reading
I am absolutely astounded by the audacity and precision of the recent drone attack that took place over Russian airspace. The fact that a Ukrainian sport plane drone managed to fly a whopping 800 miles undetected to blow up an oil refinery is nothing short of remarkable. It leaves me questioning the effectiveness of Russia’s air defenses – or lack thereof – in this situation. How could such a vulnerable target go unnoticed for such an extensive period of time?
The act itself brings about a sense of poetic justice, as it is seen as a form of retaliation against the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the atrocities committed on innocent civilians.… Continue reading