Swiss World Cup Stars With Kosovo Roots Fined for Taunting Serbs
Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri, whose ethnic Albanian families fled Serbian repression in Kosovo, wanted to remind Serb fans where they came from.
Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri, whose ethnic Albanian families fled Serbian repression in Kosovo, wanted to remind Serb fans where they came from.
Sweden's World Cup squad united to record a blunt message of support for a player with immigrant roots who was threatened and racially abused online.
Sohail Daulatzai discusses his new book and explains why the film “The Battle of Algiers” is still relevant more than 50 years after its release.
Making a Killing
Photojournalist Alex Potter chronicles the suffering of Yemenis after three years of fighting and near famine.
Drone Wars
Libya has served as a laboratory for new drone warfare tactics.
Prime Minister Theresa May has tried not to criticize Donald Trump, but even she calls images of caged children “deeply disturbing” and the policy “wrong.”
The hard-line, pro-Israel billionaire accused a group of 13 senators led by Bernie Sanders of getting their facts wrong.
During his campaign for the presidency, Trump was obsessed with attacking Angela Merkel for showing compassion to refugees who were not white.
Rather than mending intercommunal rifts to pave the way for reconciliation, the ISIS trials risk further polarizing Iraq’s fractured society.
Making a Killing
Yemeni villagers recount the horror of looking for their children after a Saudi Arabian airstrike on a wedding party.
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