Reem Aljeally (Sudan), Ribbon Line, 2025.
Dear friends,
Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.
In early November, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the ‘horrifying crisis…

Reem Aljeally (Sudan), Ribbon Line, 2025.
Dear friends,
Greetings from the desk of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research.
In early November, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres addressed the ‘horrifying crisis…

Those who care about days, sow wheat. Those who care about years, plant trees. Those who care about generations, educate people. (Janusz Korczak) I was still a very young boy, perhaps six or seven. Yet that evening remains deeply etched in my…

As the forces wishing for Israel’s downfall become more demanding and sophisticated, new threats emerge over past ones. Indeed, antisemitism is nothing new. An inner hatred toward Jews runs through the pages of history, and each time it assumes a…

A year into one of Israel’s most difficult crises in Gaza, the Middle East is quietly reshaping itself — not along ideological lines, but through shifting interests. Israel, Turkey, and the United States now find themselves locked in a…

From Baghdad to Tehran: Israel’s Relentless Defense Doctrine The Legacy of Operation Opera In June 1981, Israel stunned the world with one of the boldest military operations in modern history. Operation Opera, also known as the Osirak raid, was…


Forget the illusion that the war against Hamas ended in Gaza; it only changed its geographical location. Last week, Austrian intelligence uncovered a weapons cache in Vienna — five handguns, ten magazines, and a network tied to operatives linked…


By Peter Hobson and Valerie Volcovici
CANBERRA/BELEM, Brazil (Reuters) – Australia risks undermining efforts to establish itself as a leader in the green energy transition and letting down its vulnerable Pacific island neighbours if its bid to…