Losing Afghanistan
The Evacuation of the CIA’s Afghan Proxies Has Opened One of the War’s Blackest Boxes
Former Zero Unit members are facing a reversal of fortune that is humiliating, infuriating, and utterly intractable.
Losing Afghanistan
Former Zero Unit members are facing a reversal of fortune that is humiliating, infuriating, and utterly intractable.
Drone Wars
Both Russia and Ukraine are using low-cost kamikaze drones. Now the Biden administration is considering giving Kyiv one of the premiere U.S. weapons of the war on terror.
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.
Climate Crimes
The hunger strike of Egypt’s Alaa Abd El Fattah overshadows Sisi’s attempt to whitewash his regime’s human rights record at COP27.
In a surprise reversal, an Interpol review found that a U.S. request to arrest Prigozhin for election interference was politically motivated.
The analysis suggests that the U.S. war in Somalia was waged with no clear legal basis.
Even as some in D.C. have expressed concern about the figures in Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, little is done about the tax-exempt U.S. supporters of Israel’s far right.
Israel’s War on Gaza
The open consumption of cannabis stops at Israel’s separation wall, beyond which Palestinians are denied many of their most basic rights.
Seven years after a U.S.-planned airstrike on Hawija killed at least 85 civilians, a token of compensation has delivered little or no help to survivors.
The documents provide an inside look at an Iranian government program that lets authorities monitor and manipulate people’s phones.
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