‘The Deaths Can’t Be Erased’: Tamils and the Fight for Justice in Sri Lanka Jeevan Ravindran Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Trend Lines Podcast A New Chief Prosecutor, and New Challenges, for the ICC The Editors Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Environmental Ruin Could Make Postwar Syria Unlivable Kira Walker Tuesday, March 2, 2021 After nearly a decade of conflict, the extensive damage inflicted on Syria’s environment is emerging as another devastating, if less visible, tragedy of its civil war. Polluted soil and contaminated water threaten Syrians’ ability to meet their basic needs and jeopardize the country’s postwar future.
Middle East Memo Why Is Biden Letting MBS Get Away With Murder? Frederick Deknatel Monday, March 1, 2021
Column It’s Long Past Time for the U.S. to Ratify the ‘Treaty of Life’ Stewart M. Patrick Monday, March 1, 2021
Africa Watch A Historic Election in Niger, but Storm Clouds Lie Ahead Andrew Green Friday, Feb. 26, 2021
Middle East Memo Why Is Biden Letting MBS Get Away With Murder? Frederick Deknatel Monday, March 1, 2021
Column It’s Long Past Time for the U.S. to Ratify the ‘Treaty of Life’ Stewart M. Patrick Monday, March 1, 2021
Africa Watch A Historic Election in Niger, but Storm Clouds Lie Ahead Andrew Green Friday, Feb. 26, 2021
Q&A Innovation, Not Development Aid, Is the Key to Tackling Poverty The Editors Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021
Column Bolsonaro’s Sudden Interference in the Economy Could Sink Brazil Frida Ghitis Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021
China Note China Targets the Last Vestige of Hong Kong’s Democracy Rachel Cheung, Benjamin Wilhelm Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021
Trend Lines Podcast Why Innovation Will Be Key to Africa’s Post-COVID Rebuilding The Editors Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021
Estonia Turns the Page on Its Flirtation With the Far-Right EKRE Andrew MacDowall Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021
Column America Comes and Goes. Trans-Atlantic Tensions Are Forever Judah Grunstein Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021
For Argentina’s ‘Green Tide,’ Legal Abortion Is Just the Beginning Cecilia Palmeiro, Verónica Gago Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021 In December, Argentina became the fourth country in Latin America to legalize abortion. What made the vote especially meaningful is that it is the result of a massive feminist political mobilization that will continue to shape social and gender politics throughout the region moving forward.
Can Biden Repair the Damage of Trump’s Israel-Palestine Policy? Barnaby Papadopulos Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021
Venezuela’s Guaido, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Discuss ‘Return to Democracy’ By The Editors | Reuters
U.S. and Asia Allies Plan COVID Vaccine Strategy to Counter China By Demetri Sevastopulo & Amy Kazmin | Financial Times (subscription required)
Biden Meets With Mexican President Amid Growing Pressure on Immigration By Anne Gearan, Mary Beth Sheridan, Nick Miroff & Kevin Sieff | The Washington Post
U.S. to Take Hard Line on Chinese Trade Practices, Administration Says By Yuka Hayashi | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Hundreds of Girls Abducted From Nigerian School Are Freed, Official Says By Mike Ives | The New York Times
How Uganda’s Election Reexposed Regional Faultlines By Liam Taylor & Haggai Matsiko | African Arguments
Court Testimony: Venezuelan Intelligence Monitored Citgo Executives in U.S. By Luc Cohen & Brian Ellsworth | Reuters
In El Salvador, Broken Promises Have Forced the Establishment Out By Will Freeman & Lucas Perelló | Foreign Policy
Defective Birth Control Blamed for Scores of Unplanned Pregnancies in Chile By Ernesto Londoño | The New York Times
Honduras: Accused Mastermind of Berta Caceres Murder to Go on Trial Next Month By Nina Lakhani | The Guardian
Ecuador’s Exporters Caught Between U.S. and China After Debt Deal By Gideon Long & Demetri Sevastopulo | Financial Times (subscription required)
Myanmar Security Forces Shoot Dead 13 Anti-Coup Protesters Despite Calls for Restraint By The Editors | Reuters
Top Law Officer Denies Rape Claim as a Reckoning in Australia Grows By Damien Cave | The New York Times
Rio Tinto Chairman Becomes Latest High-Profile Departure After Caves Blast By Melanie Burton | Reuters
Three Women Working for a News Outlet Are Gunned Down in Afghanistan By Zabihullah Ghazi & Thomas Gibbons-Neff | The New York Times
Hungary’s Ruling Fidesz Leaves Largest EU Parliamentary Group By Marton Dunai & Gabriela Baczynska | Reuters
Germany Places Far-Right AfD Party Under Surveillance for Extremism By Katrin Bennhold | The New York Times
Macron Admits French Forces ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Algerian Freedom Fighter By The Editors | France 24 & AFP
Rockets Hit Iraq Base Hosting U.S. Troops By Jared Malsin & Ghassan Adnan | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Vaccinated Pope Francis Heads to Iraq Amid COVID Outbreak By Chico Harlan & Louisa Loveluck | The Washington Post
Turkish Court Probes Pro-Kurdish Party as Pressure for Ban Grows By Orhan Coskun & Daren Butler | Reuters
Criminal Inquiries Loom Over Assad’s Use of Chemical Arms in Syria By Marlise Simons | The New York Times
Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim Citizenship By Patrick Kingsley | The New York Times
Venezuela’s Guaido, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Discuss ‘Return to Democracy’ By The Editors | Reuters
U.S. and Asia Allies Plan COVID Vaccine Strategy to Counter China By Demetri Sevastopulo & Amy Kazmin | Financial Times (subscription required)
Court Testimony: Venezuelan Intelligence Monitored Citgo Executives in U.S. By Luc Cohen & Brian Ellsworth | Reuters
Rockets Hit Iraq Base Hosting U.S. Troops By Jared Malsin & Ghassan Adnan | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Biden Meets With Mexican President Amid Growing Pressure on Immigration By Anne Gearan, Mary Beth Sheridan, Nick Miroff & Kevin Sieff | The Washington Post
U.S. to Take Hard Line on Chinese Trade Practices, Administration Says By Yuka Hayashi | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
With Iran and U.S. at Loggerheads Over Deal, U.N. Nuclear Agency Chief Warns Inspections Should Not Be Used as a ‘Bargaining Chip’ By Loveday Morris | The Washington Post
Hundreds of Girls Abducted From Nigerian School Are Freed, Official Says By Mike Ives | The New York Times
How Uganda’s Election Reexposed Regional Faultlines By Liam Taylor & Haggai Matsiko | African Arguments
Venezuela’s Guaido, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Discuss ‘Return to Democracy’ By The Editors | Reuters
Court Testimony: Venezuelan Intelligence Monitored Citgo Executives in U.S. By Luc Cohen & Brian Ellsworth | Reuters
In El Salvador, Broken Promises Have Forced the Establishment Out By Will Freeman & Lucas Perelló | Foreign Policy
Biden Meets With Mexican President Amid Growing Pressure on Immigration By Anne Gearan, Mary Beth Sheridan, Nick Miroff & Kevin Sieff | The Washington Post
Defective Birth Control Blamed for Scores of Unplanned Pregnancies in Chile By Ernesto Londoño | The New York Times
Honduras: Accused Mastermind of Berta Caceres Murder to Go on Trial Next Month By Nina Lakhani | The Guardian
Ecuador’s Exporters Caught Between U.S. and China After Debt Deal By Gideon Long & Demetri Sevastopulo | Financial Times (subscription required)
It’s Not Just El Salvador. Democracies Are Weakening Across Central America By Patricio Navia & Lucas Perelló | Americas Quarterly
Macron Admits French Forces ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Algerian Freedom Fighter By The Editors | France 24 & AFP
Rockets Hit Iraq Base Hosting U.S. Troops By Jared Malsin & Ghassan Adnan | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Vaccinated Pope Francis Heads to Iraq Amid COVID Outbreak By Chico Harlan & Louisa Loveluck | The Washington Post
Turkish Court Probes Pro-Kurdish Party as Pressure for Ban Grows By Orhan Coskun & Daren Butler | Reuters
Criminal Inquiries Loom Over Assad’s Use of Chemical Arms in Syria By Marlise Simons | The New York Times
Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim Citizenship By Patrick Kingsley | The New York Times
With Iran and U.S. at Loggerheads Over Deal, U.N. Nuclear Agency Chief Warns Inspections Should Not Be Used as a ‘Bargaining Chip’ By Loveday Morris | The Washington Post
U.S. and Asia Allies Plan COVID Vaccine Strategy to Counter China By Demetri Sevastopulo & Amy Kazmin | Financial Times (subscription required)
Myanmar Security Forces Shoot Dead 13 Anti-Coup Protesters Despite Calls for Restraint By The Editors | Reuters
Top Law Officer Denies Rape Claim as a Reckoning in Australia Grows By Damien Cave | The New York Times
Rio Tinto Chairman Becomes Latest High-Profile Departure After Caves Blast By Melanie Burton | Reuters
Three Women Working for a News Outlet Are Gunned Down in Afghanistan By Zabihullah Ghazi & Thomas Gibbons-Neff | The New York Times
U.S. to Take Hard Line on Chinese Trade Practices, Administration Says By Yuka Hayashi | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
China’s Electoral Reform ‘Earthquake’ Set to Upend Hong Kong Politics By James Pomfret & Clare Jim | Reuters
Myanmar’s Military Deploys Digital Arsenal of Repression in Crackdown By Hannah Beech | The New York Times
Jack Ma Personifies the Contradiction of China’s Ideology By Jamil Anderlini | Financial Times (subscription required)
Hungary’s Ruling Fidesz Leaves Largest EU Parliamentary Group By Marton Dunai & Gabriela Baczynska | Reuters
Germany Places Far-Right AfD Party Under Surveillance for Extremism By Katrin Bennhold | The New York Times
Macron Admits French Forces ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Algerian Freedom Fighter By The Editors | France 24 & AFP
For Argentina’s ‘Green Tide,’ Legal Abortion Is Just the Beginning Cecilia Palmeiro, Verónica Gago Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021 In December, Argentina became the fourth country in Latin America to legalize abortion. What made the vote especially meaningful is that it is the result of a massive feminist political mobilization that will continue to shape social and gender politics throughout the region moving forward.
Can Biden Repair the Damage of Trump’s Israel-Palestine Policy? Barnaby Papadopulos Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021
How the Maori Are Pushing New Zealand to Confront Its Past—and Present Cathrin Schaer Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021
How the Taliban’s Rivalry With ISIS Is Shaping the Afghan Peace Talks Michael Semple Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020
Governments Acted Fast to Save the Economy. Now Too Many Have Pandemic Fatigue Daniel McDowell Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020
Hong Kong’s Darkening Future, Through the Eyes of Unbowed Protesters Rachel Cheung Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020
In France, Teachers Tasked With Fighting Radicalization Face an Impossible Job Karina Piser Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020
Venezuela’s Guaido, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Discuss ‘Return to Democracy’ By The Editors | Reuters
U.S. and Asia Allies Plan COVID Vaccine Strategy to Counter China By Demetri Sevastopulo & Amy Kazmin | Financial Times (subscription required)
Biden Meets With Mexican President Amid Growing Pressure on Immigration By Anne Gearan, Mary Beth Sheridan, Nick Miroff & Kevin Sieff | The Washington Post
U.S. to Take Hard Line on Chinese Trade Practices, Administration Says By Yuka Hayashi | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Hundreds of Girls Abducted From Nigerian School Are Freed, Official Says By Mike Ives | The New York Times
How Uganda’s Election Reexposed Regional Faultlines By Liam Taylor & Haggai Matsiko | African Arguments
Court Testimony: Venezuelan Intelligence Monitored Citgo Executives in U.S. By Luc Cohen & Brian Ellsworth | Reuters
In El Salvador, Broken Promises Have Forced the Establishment Out By Will Freeman & Lucas Perelló | Foreign Policy
Defective Birth Control Blamed for Scores of Unplanned Pregnancies in Chile By Ernesto Londoño | The New York Times
Honduras: Accused Mastermind of Berta Caceres Murder to Go on Trial Next Month By Nina Lakhani | The Guardian
Ecuador’s Exporters Caught Between U.S. and China After Debt Deal By Gideon Long & Demetri Sevastopulo | Financial Times (subscription required)
Myanmar Security Forces Shoot Dead 13 Anti-Coup Protesters Despite Calls for Restraint By The Editors | Reuters
Top Law Officer Denies Rape Claim as a Reckoning in Australia Grows By Damien Cave | The New York Times
Rio Tinto Chairman Becomes Latest High-Profile Departure After Caves Blast By Melanie Burton | Reuters
Three Women Working for a News Outlet Are Gunned Down in Afghanistan By Zabihullah Ghazi & Thomas Gibbons-Neff | The New York Times
Hungary’s Ruling Fidesz Leaves Largest EU Parliamentary Group By Marton Dunai & Gabriela Baczynska | Reuters
Germany Places Far-Right AfD Party Under Surveillance for Extremism By Katrin Bennhold | The New York Times
Macron Admits French Forces ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Algerian Freedom Fighter By The Editors | France 24 & AFP
Rockets Hit Iraq Base Hosting U.S. Troops By Jared Malsin & Ghassan Adnan | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Vaccinated Pope Francis Heads to Iraq Amid COVID Outbreak By Chico Harlan & Louisa Loveluck | The Washington Post
Turkish Court Probes Pro-Kurdish Party as Pressure for Ban Grows By Orhan Coskun & Daren Butler | Reuters
Criminal Inquiries Loom Over Assad’s Use of Chemical Arms in Syria By Marlise Simons | The New York Times
Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim Citizenship By Patrick Kingsley | The New York Times
Venezuela’s Guaido, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Discuss ‘Return to Democracy’ By The Editors | Reuters
U.S. and Asia Allies Plan COVID Vaccine Strategy to Counter China By Demetri Sevastopulo & Amy Kazmin | Financial Times (subscription required)
Court Testimony: Venezuelan Intelligence Monitored Citgo Executives in U.S. By Luc Cohen & Brian Ellsworth | Reuters
Rockets Hit Iraq Base Hosting U.S. Troops By Jared Malsin & Ghassan Adnan | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Biden Meets With Mexican President Amid Growing Pressure on Immigration By Anne Gearan, Mary Beth Sheridan, Nick Miroff & Kevin Sieff | The Washington Post
U.S. to Take Hard Line on Chinese Trade Practices, Administration Says By Yuka Hayashi | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
With Iran and U.S. at Loggerheads Over Deal, U.N. Nuclear Agency Chief Warns Inspections Should Not Be Used as a ‘Bargaining Chip’ By Loveday Morris | The Washington Post
Hundreds of Girls Abducted From Nigerian School Are Freed, Official Says By Mike Ives | The New York Times
How Uganda’s Election Reexposed Regional Faultlines By Liam Taylor & Haggai Matsiko | African Arguments
Venezuela’s Guaido, U.S. Secretary of State Blinken Discuss ‘Return to Democracy’ By The Editors | Reuters
Court Testimony: Venezuelan Intelligence Monitored Citgo Executives in U.S. By Luc Cohen & Brian Ellsworth | Reuters
In El Salvador, Broken Promises Have Forced the Establishment Out By Will Freeman & Lucas Perelló | Foreign Policy
Biden Meets With Mexican President Amid Growing Pressure on Immigration By Anne Gearan, Mary Beth Sheridan, Nick Miroff & Kevin Sieff | The Washington Post
Defective Birth Control Blamed for Scores of Unplanned Pregnancies in Chile By Ernesto Londoño | The New York Times
Honduras: Accused Mastermind of Berta Caceres Murder to Go on Trial Next Month By Nina Lakhani | The Guardian
Ecuador’s Exporters Caught Between U.S. and China After Debt Deal By Gideon Long & Demetri Sevastopulo | Financial Times (subscription required)
It’s Not Just El Salvador. Democracies Are Weakening Across Central America By Patricio Navia & Lucas Perelló | Americas Quarterly
U.S. and Asia Allies Plan COVID Vaccine Strategy to Counter China By Demetri Sevastopulo & Amy Kazmin | Financial Times (subscription required)
Myanmar Security Forces Shoot Dead 13 Anti-Coup Protesters Despite Calls for Restraint By The Editors | Reuters
Top Law Officer Denies Rape Claim as a Reckoning in Australia Grows By Damien Cave | The New York Times
Rio Tinto Chairman Becomes Latest High-Profile Departure After Caves Blast By Melanie Burton | Reuters
Three Women Working for a News Outlet Are Gunned Down in Afghanistan By Zabihullah Ghazi & Thomas Gibbons-Neff | The New York Times
U.S. to Take Hard Line on Chinese Trade Practices, Administration Says By Yuka Hayashi | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
China’s Electoral Reform ‘Earthquake’ Set to Upend Hong Kong Politics By James Pomfret & Clare Jim | Reuters
Myanmar’s Military Deploys Digital Arsenal of Repression in Crackdown By Hannah Beech | The New York Times
Jack Ma Personifies the Contradiction of China’s Ideology By Jamil Anderlini | Financial Times (subscription required)
Hungary’s Ruling Fidesz Leaves Largest EU Parliamentary Group By Marton Dunai & Gabriela Baczynska | Reuters
Germany Places Far-Right AfD Party Under Surveillance for Extremism By Katrin Bennhold | The New York Times
Macron Admits French Forces ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Algerian Freedom Fighter By The Editors | France 24 & AFP
Macron Admits French Forces ‘Tortured and Murdered’ Algerian Freedom Fighter By The Editors | France 24 & AFP
Rockets Hit Iraq Base Hosting U.S. Troops By Jared Malsin & Ghassan Adnan | The Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Vaccinated Pope Francis Heads to Iraq Amid COVID Outbreak By Chico Harlan & Louisa Loveluck | The Washington Post
Turkish Court Probes Pro-Kurdish Party as Pressure for Ban Grows By Orhan Coskun & Daren Butler | Reuters
Criminal Inquiries Loom Over Assad’s Use of Chemical Arms in Syria By Marlise Simons | The New York Times
Israeli Court Says Converts to Non-Orthodox Judaism Can Claim Citizenship By Patrick Kingsley | The New York Times
With Iran and U.S. at Loggerheads Over Deal, U.N. Nuclear Agency Chief Warns Inspections Should Not Be Used as a ‘Bargaining Chip’ By Loveday Morris | The Washington Post
United States America Will Be ‘Back’ if It Helps Vaccinate the World Howard W. French Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Middle East & North Africa Environmental Ruin Could Make Postwar Syria Unlivable Kira Walker Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Asia-Pacific ‘The Deaths Can’t Be Erased’: Tamils and the Fight for Justice in Sri Lanka Jeevan Ravindran Tuesday, March 2, 2021
The Americas Bolsonaro’s Sudden Interference in the Economy Could Sink Brazil Frida Ghitis Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021
Africa Ethiopia-Sudan Border Skirmishes Spark Fears of a Wider War Yasir Zaidan Monday, March 1, 2021