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Before Ebola, Health Officials Thought the Age of Epidemics Was Over—It Wasn’t

Before Ebola, Health Officials Thought the Age of Epidemics Was Over—It Wasn’t Before Ebola, Health Officials Thought the Age of Epidemics Was Over—It Wasn’t

How the WHO’s blindness and Western biases let the Ebola epidemic run wild.

Oct 10, 2014 / Annie Sparrow

This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Winners Are Radicals—and That’s a Good Thing

This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Winners Are Radicals—and That’s a Good Thing This Year’s Nobel Peace Prize Winners Are Radicals—and That’s a Good Thing

Don’t overlook the fact that Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzai have challenged economic and political elites, including multinational corporations and President Obama.

Oct 10, 2014 / John Nichols

Edward Snowden Speaks: A Sneak Peek at an Exclusive Interview

Edward Snowden Speaks: A Sneak Peek at an Exclusive Interview Edward Snowden Speaks: A Sneak Peek at an Exclusive Interview

We recently met with the courageous whistleblower for over three hours in Moscow for a wide-ranging conversation on surveillance, technology and politics.

Oct 10, 2014 / Katrina vanden Heuvel and Stephen F. Cohen

‘The New York Times’ Wants Gary Webb to Stay Dead

‘The New York Times’ Wants Gary Webb to Stay Dead ‘The New York Times’ Wants Gary Webb to Stay Dead

Many journalists went after Webb, destroying his reputation and driving him out of the profession and into a suicidal depression. Now they’re at it again.

Oct 10, 2014 / Books & the Arts / Greg Grandin

The Malalas You Don’t See

The Malalas You Don’t See The Malalas You Don’t See

The Pakistani teenager shot by the Taliban has rightly captured the world’s attention. But what about the invisible child victims of US drones?

Oct 10, 2014 / Sarah Waheed

Ferguson, Human Rights and America’s Interests Abroad

Ferguson, Human Rights and America’s Interests Abroad Ferguson, Human Rights and America’s Interests Abroad

History suggests that progress in racial justice comes only when American leaders see it as crucial to US geopolitical interests.

Oct 9, 2014 / Moshik Temkin

Can China Pacify Its Restive Minorities Peacefully?

Can China Pacify Its Restive Minorities Peacefully? Can China Pacify Its Restive Minorities Peacefully?

Beijing is experimenting with "soft power" approaches, but brute force remains an omnipresent threat.

Oct 9, 2014 / Piero Sarmiento and Foreign Policy In Focus

Guess Who’s Holding Up Ebola Aid?

Guess Who’s Holding Up Ebola Aid? Guess Who’s Holding Up Ebola Aid?

A Republican Senator criticized Obama’s plan because it “focuses on Africa.”

Oct 9, 2014 / Zoë Carpenter

Obama Is Fighting ISIS, Iran and Russia With… Oil?

Obama Is Fighting ISIS, Iran and Russia With… Oil? Obama Is Fighting ISIS, Iran and Russia With… Oil?

How the US is using trade sanctions and other means to curb the oil exports of its foes.

Oct 9, 2014 / Michael T. Klare

Iran Hawks Need to Bone Up on Iran’s Nuke Program

Iran Hawks Need to Bone Up on Iran’s Nuke Program Iran Hawks Need to Bone Up on Iran’s Nuke Program

Neocon pundit Jennifer Rubin wants to bomb Iran—but doesn’t even have her facts straight.

Oct 8, 2014 / Ali Gharib

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