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“Genocides Are Never Declared in Advance”: South Africa v. Israel at the ICJ
An analysis of the opening statements of South Africa and Israel in front of the International Court of Justice.

Merle Emrich
Jan 28, 2024


Taking My Son Swimming Again
A poem about swimming in a public swimming pool after Corona.

Martin Cathcart Frödén
Jan 28, 2024


Koshary
Maggie—who sometimes cooks—takes on Koshary with a twist of her own.

Maggie Taher
Jan 28, 2024


Do You Know This Feeling?
Do you know this feeling? You are breathing. You breathe in the whole world.

India Wittmershaus
Jan 28, 2024


On Buildings
On buildings - a photo story.

Maritha Persson
Jan 28, 2024


Trees in Sweden
A photo story on trees throughout the seasons.

Maritha Persson
Jan 15, 2024


Crack on the Wall
“That’s lovely.” She tilted her head as she spoke. Mesmerized. She walked forward, her fingers reaching, but I quickly grasped her hand.

Amr Abbas
Jan 14, 2024


Burya 4: Chapter 1
The crew of Burya 4 boards the submarine where something strange lurks in the shadows.

Merle Emrich
Jan 14, 2024


A Blend of Faces
"A Blend of Faces" is a painting by Nihal Nashed.

Nihal Nashed
Jan 14, 2024


The Impact of Patriarchy on the Female Offender
This article analyzes the case of Lisa Montgomery to explore how patriarchy influences the crimes and sentencing of women.

Aimée Niau
Jan 14, 2024


The Other Side of Srebrenica: A Conversation Beyond Genocide
A conversation between young people at the Srebrenica Summer School (2021) about their impressions of the place, its history and future.

Nina K.
Jan 14, 2024


52
"I consciously led
My two-and-fifty dreams
To desirable but prohibited extremes"

Enjy Ashour
Jan 14, 2024


Creeper
"Right into the dark hole of night
we move"

Jakob Dittmar
Jan 14, 2024
Published by Cálice Magazine (Malmö, Sweden)
ISSN: 3035-9031
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