Europe Braces for the Next Ukraine
The Donald Trump of the Balkans is gearing up to spread maximum havoc.
The United States Is an Obstacle to Peace in Gaza
Student protesters have rattled the establishment, which has kept quiet about U.S. responsibility for the destruction of Gaza.
Why African Homophobia Is Still the Real Western Import
African homophobes say they are saving the continent and the world from homosexuality, but they are just serving their own selfish interests and the interests of right-wing Christian nationalists in the West.
Ukraine, Israel, and the Incoherence of U.S. Foreign Policy
The latest aid package both opposes and facilitates genocide. How crazy is that?
Eco-Collapse Hasn’t Happened Yet
But you can see it coming.
Carceral Imperialism
The legacy of the U.S. war in Iraq is, among other things, torture.
Haiti Today, America Tomorrow?
When democracies die, mobs take over.
Playing Russian Roulette with Middle Eastern Oil
Despite hellish heat waves and epic floods, the Middle East gets failing grades on climate action.
A Bittersweet Arab American Heritage Month
Our culture is worth celebrating. But amid the immense suffering in Gaza, it’s hard to feel celebratory.
Peace From the Baltics
The Baltic nations worry about encroaching war. They can also be central to any future peace.
The Terrorist Attack in Moscow: Who Was Behind It?
Were Russian intelligence operatives involved in the terrorist attack in Moscow, or did they simply fail to stop it?
The Break-Up?
Are the United States and Israel heading toward a divorce?
Last Year, You Spent More Than a Month’s Rent on Pentagon Contractors
A dollar by dollar look at how our taxes enrich military contractors — at the expense of things that actually make us secure.
A Memoir of Murder in the Philippines
Some People Need Killing won’t likely be a bestseller in the Philippines, but it could help bring Rodrigo Duterte to justice.