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Wartime Influencers
Israeli content creators have been invited to tour the sites of the October 7 attacks.
The Hindu Right Is Coming for Muslim Sanctuaries
Mosques and shrines in India are at risk of being razed or overtaken by the growing nationalist movement.
Bankers! Listen to Your Medieval Forebears
With every new crisis, the animosity towards financiers grows. History offers sage advice.
Can Colombia End the War on Drugs?
President Gustavo Petro has made it a priority to transform the narcotics trade. The question now is how.
The Last ATM
Spain’s aging population is struggling with the digitalization of the financial system — and the far right is seizing the moment.
Soiled Gold
Seven years after El Salvador banned metal extraction, the bloody fight over mining appears poised to return.
Reserve Areas
Turkey has expropriated ancestral lands to build “earthquake-proof” housing.
Nowhere to Hide
Over the last decade, Tajikistan’s security service has waged a campaign to kill, jail and exile dissenters — even from abroad.
Brigades of the Bereaved
In Mexico, victims of “enforced disappearances” leave no trace; family members risk their lives in search of remains.
The Three Pillars of the Enforced Disappearance
Over a hundred thousand citizens have vanished at the hands of the Syrian regime.
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.
England’s New Surveillance Regime Over Reproductive Rights
In Britain, phone data is being used to prosecute women who seek abortions.
The Young Feminists Rejecting Marriage
Bihon communities in Korea are trading in the nuclear family for friends, ambitions, and experiences.
How to Survive a Coup
Four young women share stories of survival under military rule in Myanmar.
Searching for Anyelí
In Guatemala, mothers fight for their trafficked and illegally adopted children.
The Gujarati Queen of Hearts
One Indian couple’s decade-long legal battle against “Love Jihad.”