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The Tories Won the Vote, but They’re Losing Britain

The Tories Won the Vote, but They’re Losing Britain The Tories Won the Vote, but They’re Losing Britain

The UK election’s surprising results don’t alter a longer trend: the decline of two-party dominance

May 13, 2015 / Column / Gary Younge

Human Rights Groups to Obama: Investigate All Civilian Victims of Drone Strikes

Human Rights Groups to Obama: Investigate All Civilian Victims of Drone Strikes Human Rights Groups to Obama: Investigate All Civilian Victims of Drone Strikes

Groups from Amnesty to the ACLU to Reprieve are calling for the same standard of accountability that followed the killings of Warren Weinstein and Giovanni Lo Porto.

May 13, 2015 / Ali Gharib

The Trials of Hannah Arendt

The Trials of Hannah Arendt The Trials of Hannah Arendt

Many have delighted in judging Hannah Arendt, maybe because they have feared her judgment.

May 12, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Corey Robin

Afghan funeral

Why Afghan Women Carried a Funeral Casket for the First Time in Memory Why Afghan Women Carried a Funeral Casket for the First Time in Memory

Farkhunda was murdered on the streets of Kabul while thousands looked on. Now Afghan women are rising up.

May 12, 2015 / Ann Jones

‘The Iranians Are Coming!’

‘The Iranians Are Coming!’ ‘The Iranians Are Coming!’

Apart from widespread fear of Iran, this year’s Al Jazeera Forum in Doha was mostly a display of the Arab world’s many deep fissures.

May 12, 2015 / Juan Cole

CIA Officer Jeffrey Sterling Sentenced to Prison: The Latest Blow in the Government’s War on Journalism

CIA Officer Jeffrey Sterling Sentenced to Prison: The Latest Blow in the Government’s War on Journalism CIA Officer Jeffrey Sterling Sentenced to Prison: The Latest Blow in the Government’s War on Journalism

It’s a warning shot—not only against whistleblowing but against basic communication with journalists by government employees.

May 12, 2015 / Norman Solomon

It’s a Conspiracy! How to Discredit Seymour Hersh

It’s a Conspiracy! How to Discredit Seymour Hersh It’s a Conspiracy! How to Discredit Seymour Hersh

The veteran investigative journalist debunked the official version of the bin Laden killing—now there's a rush to smear him.

May 12, 2015 / Greg Grandin

Chris Burden and ‘The Other Vietnam Memorial’

Chris Burden and ‘The Other Vietnam Memorial’ Chris Burden and ‘The Other Vietnam Memorial’

Three million Vietnamese names, etched on copper plates 13 feet high.

May 11, 2015 / Jon Wiener

A Major Defense Contractor Buys Its Way Back Into the Spying Business

A Major Defense Contractor Buys Its Way Back Into the Spying Business A Major Defense Contractor Buys Its Way Back Into the Spying Business

What we can learn from contractors about intelligence—and the CIA.

May 11, 2015 / Tim Shorrock

‘Anyone You See, You Shoot’: Israeli Soldiers Recall the 2014 Gaza War

‘Anyone You See, You Shoot’: Israeli Soldiers Recall the 2014 Gaza War ‘Anyone You See, You Shoot’: Israeli Soldiers Recall the 2014 Gaza War

A new report from the Israeli veterans group Breaking the Silence says the IDF fails to distinguish between civilians and combatants.

May 11, 2015 / Ben Hattem

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