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Workers of the World, Divided!

sam, 05/09/2015 - 00:58
Estonian parents get two years of paid leave, U.S. prisoners make $.12 an hour, and other statistics to consider this Labor Day.

Longform’s Picks of the Week

sam, 05/09/2015 - 00:00
The best stories from around the world.

Nigerian President Owns Five Homes, but Lives a ‘Spartan Lifestyle’

ven, 04/09/2015 - 23:32
After running on an anti-corruption campaign, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari made his assets public this week.

The Banality of History

ven, 04/09/2015 - 23:23
As Germany faces a racist backlash to the influx of migrants and refugees, is the country forgetting its past?

Let’s Make Indonesia Great Again

ven, 04/09/2015 - 23:20
The strange love affair between Indonesia’s speaker of the house, a volcano-fracking tycoon, and Donald Trump.

Chinese Web Users Grieve for Syrian Toddler — and Blame America

ven, 04/09/2015 - 23:17
The reaction to images of Aylan Kurdi says much about the deep tie many see between democracy and chaos.

A Blow to the Heart of Ukrainian Democracy

mer, 02/09/2015 - 16:45
Monday's grenade attack in Kiev has upended Ukrainian politics -- with unpredictable consequences.

Rotation policy: Iraq & Afghanistan were really the wars we fought 1 year at a time

mer, 02/09/2015 - 16:41
“Many times the Vietnam was called a ten-year war fought one year at a time."

Ryan Crocker on Iraq, and on whether we are seeing the Arab state system fragment

mer, 02/09/2015 - 16:39
I did a quick interview with Ryan Crocker, the veteran American diplomat.

What I’m doing today

mer, 02/09/2015 - 16:37
The ugly truth behind the platitudes of our society.

Welcome to the Most Japanese City in China

mer, 02/09/2015 - 16:25
From its fascist architecture to the 'Puppet Emperor Palace', relics of the occupation linger in the former Manchurian capital.

The Last Neocon

mer, 02/09/2015 - 16:23
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been a hawk since the days of W. His looming defeat could finally mean an end to one of the most controversial foreign-policy eras in recent history.

The United States’ Need for a New Icebreaker Doesn’t Really Have Much to Do With Russia

mer, 02/09/2015 - 15:00
It's not about the "icebreaker gap" — it's about business as usual.

10 Major Indian Workers’ Unions Strike; U.S. Drone Strike in North Waziristan; U.S. Military Airfields Turned Over to Afghanistan

mer, 02/09/2015 - 14:57
India Bonus read: “India and Pakistan’s Dialogue of the Deaf” by Mohammad Hanif (NYT) 10 major workers’ unions go on strike in India Nearly 150 million workers belonging to 10 major workers’ unions in India have gone to strike on Wednesday to protest policies of the Narendra Modi government (BBC, Hindu). The strike seems to ...

Situation Report: Secret drone war in Syria; Sweden eyeing NATO membership; Carter says closing Gitmo would be “nice;” anthrax scandal grows; China’s killer monkeys; the U.S. Navy’s election season complaints; and lots more

mer, 02/09/2015 - 13:52
By Paul McLeary with Adam Rawnsley The friendly skies. The CIA and the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) have teamed up to fly armed drones over Syria, several U.S. officials confirmed to the Washington Post’s Greg Miller. Despite highly-touted plans for the Obama administration to scale back the amount of direct-strike work the CIA performs ...

U.S. Conducting Clandestine Drone Campaign in Syria

mer, 02/09/2015 - 13:30
The CIA and Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) are conducting a drone campaign against high-level Islamic State targets in Syria, the Washington Post reports. This clandestine campaign is being run separately from the international coalition’s effort and has targeted senior officials in the terrorist group, especially those working on supporting and expanding the Islamic State’s ...

Four Questions Chinese People Want Answered After Deadly Tianjin Blast

ven, 14/08/2015 - 01:16
After a midnight explosion in Tianjin killed dozens, citizen-journalists are pressing the government to do more and share more.

Does It Matter Whether Japan Says Sorry for Its Wartime Behavior?

ven, 14/08/2015 - 01:13
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is about to give a major speech on Japan’s World War II aggression. But in Tokyo, history is never really about history.

Dreaming Big in Iran’s Grand Bazaar

jeu, 13/08/2015 - 23:05
In Tehran’s bustling markets, high hopes for sanctions relief may not live up to the reality.

Read the Departing U.K. Ambassador in Beirut’s Funny, Touching Farewell to Lebanon

jeu, 13/08/2015 - 22:53
Tom Fletcher says goodbye to all that.

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