"In theory, the Board can be a more flexible, innovative, and decisive body than the UN," a former US official told Newsweek.
Congress is considering a bipartisan bill to ban stock trading by members, their spouses and dependent children, and to ...
The response by Zion Hagay and Yossi Walfisch of the Israeli Medical Association (IMA) to our previous Correspondence1 reinforces rather than refutes our central concern: the absence of a truly ...
Emeritus Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology at the University of Oxford and an Anglican priest—was conducted in ...
Developments in Minnesota closely mirror a scenario explored in a 2024 exercise conducted at the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at the University of Pennsylvania, which I direct ...
An unnamed war, a plane crash, a group of British schoolboys, ranging in age from 4 to 12 or so, marooned without adults on a ...
The Melian Dialogue is Thucydides’ account of the conflict between Athens and Melos, and the moral dilemma of whether "might ...
When Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro told a US court that he was a “prisoner of war”, it raised the profound legal question of jurisdiction: does the court even have the legal authority to try ...
Over the past two years, there has been an alarming increase in antisemitism in the healthcare field. More than double the ...
Antisemitism and the complexities of Jewish identity deserve much greater attention in university teaching and research — but has anti-Zionism become so normalised that even-handed discussions are ...
Brent Renaud was killed while reporting in Ukraine.