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“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.
The Gun Show Cowboy Crackdown
Mexico is suing U.S. gun manufacturers for fueling violence in its territory.
Yugoslavia’s Digital Twin
What happens when a country's internet domain outlives the nation?
South Korea’s Forgotten Anti-Communist Killings
Seventy-five years after the Jeju Island massacres, descendants of the dead sue for justice.
The Courtroom in Caloocan
Survivors of former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war are seeking justice for their slaughtered relatives.
The Aquatics’ Revolution
A reclusive Cuban community relies upon water alone as a source of spiritual and medical healing.
The Captagon Capital
How Syria exploited an illicit drug trade to end its political exile.
Ozempic’s Economic Empire
Novo Nordisk’s success has created extraordinary opportunities for Denmark, but it might also be putting the country’s economy at risk.
The War Against Laughing Gas
Britain’s Conservative Party has begun policing the popular party drug.
The Woman Behind Borges
María Kodama’s fierce loyalty transformed the legacy of Argentina’s most-cherished author.
Can Anyone Stop Paris From Drowning?
The city is preparing for the return of a hundred-year flood that could displace millions.
Sins of the Salmon Kings
Every day, he releases one salmon from the pens into the sea, which gives him “an intoxicating feeling of control over life and death.”
After the Flood
The water in Nigeria has now dried up, but its effects have not evaporated with it.