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The Kurdish Ulysses
Kawa Nemir’s translation is an archive of the language, which has been suppressed by Turkey's nationalist politics.

How to Deepfake an Election
In Slovakia, a digitally altered video swung a recent national election.

Argentina’s Dollar-Obsessed Election
A conversation with Lucía Cholakian Herrera, whose article on the illegal peso-to-dollar trade in the country was published in our Weapons issue.

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.


The Frog That Couldn’t Jump
“I felt like questioning my own existence. What are these people? Is this still North Korea?”




Media Mogul on a Mission
Mathias Döpfner’s new memoir The Trade Trap is part policy manifesto, part declamation of political beliefs.


Reporting from Exile
Journalists forced out of their home countries reflect on how displacement has affected their work.

“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.

