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Adopted by Russia
Hundreds of Ukrainian orphans taken from the Donbas region are now stranded in the Kremlin’s orphanage system.
Crimes of Starvation
In conflicts around the world, food and hunger are used as tools of war. What's the role of international law in addressing human-inflicted starvation?
Wartime Influencers
Israeli content creators have been invited to tour the sites of the October 7 attacks.
The Spiritual Rebel
The Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine has exposed deep divisions inside the Russian Orthodox Church.
Playing Angry Birds with an Exiled Rebel
The South Sudanese militia leader General Johnson Oloyni on what’s next in the fight for Shilluk self-determination.
Elevating Lebanese Voices
A conversation with Justin Salhani, whose reporting on the reverberations of the Israel-Hamas war in Lebanon was published in State of the World.
‘Peace Means I Will Lose My Job’
How the northern German village of Unterlüß became dependent on the arms manufacturer Rheinmetall.
The American Origins of Israel’s Armament Campaign
How Kahanism infiltrated the political mainstream.
Waiting for Nasrallah
The secretary-general of Hezbollah has not yet delivered a clear intent to open up a second front in the war in Gaza. But a wider war is still possible.
Germany’s Crackdown on Civil Liberties
The Israel-Hamas war has exposed tensions about who has the right to assemble and speak freely in the country.
“Welcome to Hell”
A dispatch from Europe's largest arms fair, where tanks, missiles, and guns are on the market.
The Failure of International Law
A conversation with legal scholar Itamar Mann about the war in Israel and Palestine.
South Korea’s Forgotten Anti-Communist Killings
Seventy-five years after the Jeju Island massacres, descendants of the dead sue for justice.