KU Leuven awards honorary doctorate to Pakistani human rights lawyer.
Scherpzinnig criticus van racisme in de Verenigde Staten brengt nieuw boek uit.
India is the world's largest democracy, but the country is increasingly moving towards authoritarian rule.
Missing Maps supports aid organizations by mapping areas for which no digital maps exist.
On this International Press Freedom Day, we give four refugee journalists the opportunity to speak.
In several countries, history is being rewritten at a rapid pace.
Activist Yosra Akasha talks about sexual violence in her country, Sudan. ‘The perpetrators keep getting away with it.’
Even without nuclear weapons being effectively used, the military use of nuclear energy causes a great deal of damage.
Traditional conflict mediation is under severe pressure. New players, with different methods, are emerging.
MO* spoke with María Corina Machado about social destruction, state terror and hope in once prosperous Venezuela.
The horror of sudan and the role of literature
In India, artists have to be careful with their words and representations.
Can India become the architect of a new world order, with multiple poles of power and fewer colonial legacies?
How should we understand this new chapter in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? When and how will the violence end?
On the 24th of March Isabel Allende received an honorary doctorate from the University of Ghent.