The Dahiyeh doctrine is a military strategy that calls for using overwhelming and disproportionate force against civilian infrastructure
Iran War and Bible Prophecy: Some Conservative Christians See End-Time Omens
This type of apocalyptic thought has roots in the 19th century, when many American preachers turned toward more literal readings of the Bible
The Controversial Death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Khamenei’s legacy was complex. For some, he embodied political resistance and religious values. For others, he symbolised authoritarian rule
Trump’s Plan for Strikes on Iran carries major Risks – and the US Military knows it
Despite the damage it has sustained in recent conflicts with the US and Israel, Iran maintains formidable capabilities
Why Islamic Finance could provide an ethical Model for funding the green Transition
Islamic finance, with its core values of fairness and social responsibility, could enhance credibility and transparency within green finance
Israel’s Bombing decimated Gaza’s cultural sites, as UNESCO responds Tepidly
UNESCO’s failures have consequences beyond Gaza, as they weaken deterrence of attacks on heritage sites globally
Climate Change could expose 1.1 billion People to Hunger by 2100 if We don’t Act Now
Africa is expected to bear a heavy toll, with more than 170 million people predicted to be exposed to food crises
Food and War in Sudan
The Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – have investments in land, food processing and agricultural trade
Serious Court Challenges May Reverse the Trump EPA’s Revocation of 2009 CO2 Endangerment Finding
The court found that various greenhouse gases, including carbon dioxide, were “pollutants covered by the Clean Air Act.








