Rebels, Militias and Terrorists: The Non-State Agents in the Middle East
Armed groups outside state control compete to seize power the day after. What is the relationship between them and which countries support them?
Houthi Weapons and the Two Deaths in the Gulf of Aden
What a private security executive in the Gulf of Aden reveals. The court documents on the Houthi weapons seizure operation in which two American commandos died.
What’s behind Erdoğan’s calculated shift on Kurds and its potential consequences
In a political landscape long shaped by conflict, Erdoğan’s recent overtures to Kurdish political forces mark a striking shift.
Photography Exhibition: “A Brief Guide to Investigating War Crimes”
What does it mean to document war crimes? What role does photography play in the pursuit of truth and justice? The photography exhibition A Brief Guide to Investigating War Crimes, presented by iMEdD in Thessaloniki, seeks to answer these questions through the work of Ron Haviv, one of the world’s most renowned war photographers.
Gaza and Trump’s “Preference” of Private Armies
Which little - known American military company is set to profit in the wake of Israel’s war on the Palestinian enclave?
The Antonov Crash in Kavala and the Serbian Arms Dealer
The Antonov’s cargo, parallels to previous arms smuggling cases, and its untracked flights through Greece.
The Lebanese Fugitive Who Disappeared From Athens
How the arrest of a Lebanese man at Athens airport is tied to an international arms smuggling ring—spanning companies in Cyprus, Turkey, and Iraq—multi-million dollar contracts, and a dramatic escape from Greece.
The Power of Words: Media’s Responsibility in Mental Health Dialogue
The shift in public discourse about mental health begins with the words we choose and the way we narrate people's stories.