Memphis Police Chief Trained With Israel Security Forces
Chief Cerelyn Davis also led the first police department in the U.S. that swore off the exchanges.
Chief Cerelyn Davis also led the first police department in the U.S. that swore off the exchanges.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Objections from the land’s rightful owners — including U.S. citizens — are going unacknowledged by the administration.
Italy's new prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, has inspired a surge of far-right threats and attacks against journalists and critics.
Israel’s War on Gaza
A new documentary challenges Israel’s narrative about 1948 and the forced displacement of Palestinians.
Israel’s War on Gaza
Blockades and closures have further isolated Palestinians in the occupied territory. As Israeli attacks intensify, so does talk of a new uprising.
In a surprise reversal, an Interpol review found that a U.S. request to arrest Prigozhin for election interference was politically motivated.
Hacked emails from a Russian law firm reveal Yevgeny Prigozhin’s approach to fighting sanctions — and journalists.
The U.S. appears reluctant to set a precedent that would highlight how President George W. Bush avoided trial for invading Iraq.
Oleksandra Matviichuk, who heads Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties — just awarded the Nobel Peace Prize — spoke with The Intercept last month.
Israel’s War on Gaza
A new forensic analysis proves that an Israeli sniper could see that Shireen Abu Akleh was a journalist before firing the bullet that killed her.
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