World

My Visit With Edward Snowden

My Visit With Edward Snowden My Visit With Edward Snowden

Although living in exile from the country he loves, Snowden is warm, centered and engaged and follows debates about surveillance with a keen legal acumen.

Oct 17, 2013 / Jesselyn Radack

Israel Cranks Up the PR Machine

Israel Cranks Up the PR Machine Israel Cranks Up the PR Machine

It’s deploying all its resources to fight the growing world movement against the occupation.

Oct 16, 2013 / Feature / Max Blumenthal

No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh

No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh No Justice for the Dead in Bangladesh

Months after the Rana Plaza factory disaster, victims’ families have received little to no compensation.

Oct 16, 2013 / Feature / Jason Motlagh

The ‘I Hate Israel’ Handbook

The ‘I Hate Israel’ Handbook The ‘I Hate Israel’ Handbook

Max Blumenthal’s carelessly constructed case against the Jewish state won’t help the occupation’s victims. 

Oct 16, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Eric Alterman

Hawks Squawk, but US-Iran Talks Start Well

Hawks Squawk, but US-Iran Talks Start Well Hawks Squawk, but US-Iran Talks Start Well

A deal is in reach, if the Obama administration has the guts to pull it off.

Oct 16, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

Right-Wing Insurrection: Europe’s Cup of Tea

Right-Wing Insurrection: Europe’s Cup of Tea Right-Wing Insurrection: Europe’s Cup of Tea

It’s not just here that the right has gone “wacko”—it isn’t interested in governing effectively in Europe, either. 

Oct 16, 2013 / Column / Gary Younge

The Desert of Israeli Democracy

The Desert of Israeli Democracy The Desert of Israeli Democracy

A trip through the Negev Desert leads to the heart of Israel's national nightmare.

Oct 14, 2013 / Max Blumenthal

The Long Road to an Iran-US Deal

The Long Road to an Iran-US Deal The Long Road to an Iran-US Deal

Does the Obama administration have the savvy it needs?

Oct 14, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Our Nobel Peace Prize–Winning Writers (and One Editor)

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Our Nobel Peace Prize–Winning Writers (and One Editor) This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Our Nobel Peace Prize–Winning Writers (and One Editor)

Former staff editor Emily Greene Balch's 1946 Peace Prize win “recognized how much private citizens can contribute to the conditions for international peace.”

Oct 12, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Obama Is Flailing on Egypt

Obama Is Flailing on Egypt Obama Is Flailing on Egypt

The White House has no leverage when it comes to reshaping Egypt after the July coup d’état.

Oct 10, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

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