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foreign affairs
Obama Warns of Extended Campaign Against ISIS
By Zeke J Miller
What Everyone Gets Wrong About Argentina
By Jordana Timerman
How Hope for a Kurdish State Vanished Overnight
By Justin Lynch and Emily Schneider
Turkey's First Presidential Elections Were No Democracy
By Pinar Tremblay
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My Jewish Family's Incredible Shrinking World
Synagogues from the UK to France have been defaced, and there's no sense of outrage to be found
By Karol Markowicz
August 14, 2014
We Must Treat ISIS Like a State to Defeat It
Statehood carries obligations and commitments—and these expose the group to failure
By Faysal Itani
August 14, 2014
Why Kurdish Independence Is the Only Solution for the World
Even we Kurds are tired of the West rushing in to save us from Iraq. How long will the rest of the world tolerate this?
By Ayub Nuri
August 14, 2014
'My People May Soon Be Gone'
It’s impossible for Christians or Muslims to truly understand life as a religious minority in the global sense, especially one as small and marginalized as the Yazidis
By Jeremy Courtney
August 11, 2014
Iraq War Soldier 10 Years Later: What Was It All For?
It has been almost a full decade since I’ve come back and I still don’t have an answer
By Colby Buzzell
August 8, 2014
Obama Can Ignore Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
National security works differently than domestic issues, and actually leaves the White House broad latitude to act and lead abroad--as long as its efforts produce results.
By Jeremy D. Rosner
August 8, 2014
Marco Rubio: Obama Needs to Dig In for a Fight in Iraq
ISIS's expansionist ideology will lead it to attack U.S. allies in the region and, eventually, Europe and the United States.
August 8, 2014
Congo's Presidential Entourage Investigated for Beating Protesters in U.S.
The incident was allegedly captured on video and posted on YouTube
By Michael Scherer
August 7, 2014
Why We Must Disarm the U.S.'s Unprecedented Nuclear Arsenal
The potential for so vast a massacre has never before existed.
By Elaine Scarry
August 5, 2014
The Truth About Ebola
The real way to control Ebola is to stop the fear and misunderstanding
By Aiah A. Gbakima , Jean-Paul Gonzalez and Nathan D. Wolfe
August 1, 2014
The Upside of Putin's Warmongering
Putin’s madness has created a new Sputnik moment that should spur California into investing in science and math education
By TIME Staff
July 31, 2014
How the United Nations Human Rights Council Unfairly Targets Israel
Curiously absent from the latest resolution is any mention of Hamas
By Ido Aharoni
July 30, 2014
In Ramallah, a Wedding Stands Against the Chaos and Hate
Israeli and Palestinian narratives insist on continuing the carnage, with neither side seeming aware of the humanity of the other
By Daoud Kuttab
July 30, 2014
Steven Stotsky: How Hamas Wields Gaza's Casualties as Propaganda
The terrorist group casts Israel’s military as indiscriminate and civilian deaths as disproportionate, but Hamas-affiliated fatality figures should be viewed with suspicion
By Steven Stotsky
July 29, 2014
Why the Broadcasting Board of Governors Is Nothing Like RT
Media supported by the U.S. government may serve the nation's interests — but they still adhere to the highest standards of journalism.
By Jeff Shell
July 25, 2014
Malaysia Flight 17: The Unique Way the Dutch Mourn
With their innate distrust of ideology, the Dutch are strikingly different from Americans in their gut reactions.
By Russell Shorto
July 23, 2014
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