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Blocking the Clinics
Argentina's president Javier Milei takes the “chainsaw” to women’s rights.

Emergency Mode in Geneva
President Donald Trump’s cuts to USAID have thrown the “capital of international development” into disarray.

Can an Activist Revolutionize Government from the Inside?
Rodrigo Mundaca, a leader of Chile’s water justice movement, has grand plans.

Crashing Trump’s ‘Multicultural’ Inauguration Ball
Diplomats, lobbyists and grifters celebrate with sequins, jollof rice and prayer.



Saving Yazidi Song
In the face of genocide, displacement and technology, a new project hopes to preserve an oral storytelling tradition from Iraq’s Kurdistan Region.

‘I Don’t Know What They’ll Do With Us’
For immigrants from Latin America in New York, Donald Trump’s victory ignites anxiety.


How the Biden Administration Failed El Salvador
The Salvadoran president wanted the U.S. off his back. He got his wish.

The U.S. Election Abroad
Twelve writers tell us what the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris looks like where they live.

What Argentina Sees in Trump
The country’s far right found a model in the former U.S. president.


The Grassroots Organization Taking on Germany’s Growing Far Right
After Serpil Temiz Unvar’s son was murdered in a violent attack targeting immigrants, she founded an organization that could take on Germany’s increasingly popular far right movement.


Reporting on Venezuela’s ‘Last Shot at Change’
A conversation with Lucía Cholakian Herrera who was in Venezuela to cover the July 28 presidential election that has plunged the country into a democratic crisis.

“Too Westernized to Return”
A conversation with Lisa De Bode, whose article on Afghan immigrants’ path to asylum in Belgium was published in our Sports issue.


Investigating Paris’ Olympics Evictions
A conversation with Phineas Rueckert, whose article on the acceleration of evictions in Paris ahead of the Olympic Games was published in our Sports issue.

States of Sanctuary
As governments across the world crack down on migration, can alternatives to asylum make a difference?