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The LGBT Center and a host of high-profile New York City politicians have endorsed open debate of Israel-Palestine—only with ritual support for Israel's policies.

Judith Butler

Despite a campaign to silence them, philosophers Judith Butler and Omar Barghouti spoke at Brooklyn College on Thursday night. In an exclusive, The Nation presents the text of Butler’s remarks.

Mario Monti

The sad truth is that disarming and defeating Silvio Berlusconi remains the country’s first priority.

Netanyahu

It is long past time to reject expansionism, intolerance and structural inequality and define what democratic Israeli patriotism really stands for.

In his inaugural speech, the president vowed to engage with other countries so as to "lift suspicion and fear." He should reach out to forge a more sane and sensible relationship with Cuba.

South China Sea

Will China-Japan-US tensions in the Pacific ignite a conflict and sink the global economy?

Street clashes in Cairo

Seven people are dead and more than 670 were injured in the violence, as several officials resign in protest.

Destruction in Gaza

Testimonies from Israeli Defense Force veterans reveal the truth about the ongoing occupation.

Mohammed Morsi

The newly elected Egyptian president, at the center of cease-fire talks between Hamas and Israel, is under heavy domestic and international pressure from all sides.

Wreckage of the car Ahmed Al-Jabari was driving.

Israel rains death and destruction on a civilian population that cannot escape.

Blogs

The United States, foolishly, is trying to undercut what might be the best hope for avoiding sanctions, confrontation and war with Iran.

May 14, 2010

Iran is tightening its grip in Baghdad, and once again there’s talk of violence.

May 5, 2010

A new documentary shatters myths on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

May 3, 2010

Members of Congress outdo each other in the zeal to bring down wrath on Tehran's head.

April 28, 2010

The U.S. is powerless to intervene in politics in Baghdad. Needed: a U.S.-Iran political accord to help stabilize Iraq.

April 27, 2010

The Greek debt package reflects Europe's failure.

April 23, 2010

No, not through bombing it. Sounding like the Khmer Rouge, President Ahmanutjob suggests depopulating Iran's capital.

April 22, 2010

Despite flap over Gates memo, the United States isn't going to attack Iran. Not now. Not ever.

April 19, 2010

Russia and the new government of Kyrgyzstan will probably keep Washington on a short leash in Central Asia.

April 14, 2010

NYU professor of Latin American history and Nation contributor Greg Grandin is one of four Latin American experts appeared on the Charlie Rose Show.

April 13, 2010
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