After Two Decades of U.S. Military Support, Terror Attacks Are Worse Than Ever in Niger
Gunmen on motorbikes terrorize the African nation despite — or perhaps because of — a beefed-up U.S. presence that includes drone bases.
Gunmen on motorbikes terrorize the African nation despite — or perhaps because of — a beefed-up U.S. presence that includes drone bases.
Italy's new prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has inspired a surge of far-right threats and attacks against journalists and critics.
Jeremy Scahill tracks the destructive history of U.S. imperialism in Iraq.
Political messaging expert Anat Shenker-Osorio breaks down the art of reframing the debate for progressives to win.
Locked in a cycle of Slack callouts and healing retreats, left-wing groups — from reproductive rights to climate to racial and economic justice — have brought themselves to a grinding halt.
It’s no surprise that Joe Biden failed to make Saudi Arabia a “pariah.” But from Hollywood to academia, Saudi interests have returned to industries that once vowed to cast them off.
Tracking how goods made by Uyghurs toiling in plastics factories end up in U.S. stores.
A people-powered insurgency threatened to reshape the Democratic Party. Then came the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and its allied super PAC, Democratic Majority for Israel.
Experts say the public deserves to see the list, a clear embodiment of U.S. foreign policy priorities that could disproportionately censor marginalized groups.
The Labor Party's victory offers a blueprint for diminishing the global influence of the Fox News founder.
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