Israel pushes for more illegal settlements in occupied West Bank amid raids Plans to expand in the E1 area east of occupied East Jerusalem would bisect area and isolate Palestinian communities. Israeli authorities are moving forward with
Published : 06 August 2025The “Foreign Faces” Law: A Tool of Racial Discrimination against the People of Darfur and the Nuba Mountains in Areas Controlled by the Sudanese Army The so-called “Foreign Faces Law,” implemented in several areas under the
Published : 04 August 2025From biased risk assessments to harsh loan conditionality, the global financial architecture is practically designed to entrench inequality. Reforming it is vital to finance climate action, particularly for debt-distressed countries – and Africa must take
Published : 30 July 2025At this year`s LANDac Land Conference, SPARC shared evidence from pastoralists in Sudan, South Sudan and Nigeria on how land governance in drylands can create sustainable, gender-inclusive change. At the annual LANDac Land Governance Conference on
Published : 30 July 2025Adala UK Condemns HortiDaily’s Promotion of Illegal Agriculture in Occupied Western Sahara Adala UK strongly condemns the recent article published by HortiDaily on 6 May 2025, titled “Dakhla growers urged to diversify their markets”. The article presents a commercial
Published : 25 July 2025Destruction, Disempowerment, and Dispossession: Disaster Capitalism and the Postwar Plans for Gaza Once Israel’s war in the territory is brought to an end, the foundational principles guiding reconstruction should be Palestinian self-determination, local agency, and sovereignty. Introduction Israel’s war
Published : 24 July 2025Treaty and Custom in the ICJ’s Climate Change Opinion Summary: ICJ opinion could influence global climate litigation U.N. treaties should guide responsibilities, rich countries say South, small island states seek firm measures to curb emissions THE HAGUE—The United Nations` highest
Published : 23 July 2025On July 23, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) will present its long-awaited advisory opinion on the obligations of countries under international law in respect of climate change. The ruling could have a consequential impact on
Published : 22 July 2025Around 1.6 million families are at risk of losing their homes as Egypt reforms laws governing rent control. In recent months, Sahar* started following the proceedings of Egypt’s parliament for the first time in her life,
Published : 17 July 2025