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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?

The Most Wanted Man in Europe
How the former Chief Operating Officer of Wirecard stole two billion euros from the company and became a Russian spy.

Speaking Out Under Bukele
A conversation with Danielle Mackey, whose reporting on environmental activism in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele was published in our Money issue.

Inside Germany’s Taxpayer Funded Neo-Nazi Networks
The trouble with the country’s far-right informant apparatus.

A Shadow Over Svalbard
Once a haven for international cooperation, trust on the Norwegian archipelago is disappearing — and so are the rights of its residents.

Erdoğan’s Relentless Campaign Against Writers
The legal case against Elif Shafak is part of the president’s wider crackdown on Turkey’s academics and press freedom.


César Aira’s Magic
How the eccentric Argentine author took over Latin American literature.


The Rise of CNews
A conversation with Christopher Clark, whose article on the French far-right media outlet was published in our Pundits issue.


Eat Only the Word of God
How a Pentecostal preacher in Kenya persuaded hundreds of worshipers to starve themselves — and their children — to death.

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.


Are Data Centers Compromising Our Collective Memory?
A conversation with Jessica Traynor, whose reporting on Ireland’s data centers was published in our Order issue.

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.