World

Defense on the Chopping Block Defense on the Chopping Block

Obama and the GOP seem poised to agree on big cuts in Pentagon spending.

Jul 22, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

A Great Day Dawns for UK Media

A Great Day Dawns for UK Media A Great Day Dawns for UK Media

Thanks to the Guardian’s intrepid reporting, Britain has been released from the malign influence of the Murdoch empire.

Jul 21, 2011 / Misha Glenny

How Not to Make Friends in the Greater Middle East How Not to Make Friends in the Greater Middle East

A look at America’s "singular achievement" in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Greater Middle East.

Jul 21, 2011 / Tom Engelhardt

What’s Wrong—and Right—With Greece What’s Wrong—and Right—With Greece

With help (and pressure) from the EU, Greece could emerge from the current tumult with a more efficient public sector, less tied to political patronage.

Jul 20, 2011 / Steven Hill

Katrina vanden Heuvel: Is Rupert Murdoch’s Fall Inevitable? Katrina vanden Heuvel: Is Rupert Murdoch’s Fall Inevitable?

News Corp. has degraded the political discourse of at least three nations—what will it take to re-establish a free and responsible media?

Jul 19, 2011 / Press Room

The Obama Doctrine: Drones, Targeted Killings and Secret Prisons The Obama Doctrine: Drones, Targeted Killings and Secret Prisons

Jeremy Scahill says America has to decide, "are we a country that operates under the rule of law or do we believe we're emperors who can wage war on the world?"

Jul 19, 2011 / Press Room

Soaring Food Prices, Wild Weather and a Planetful of Trouble Soaring Food Prices, Wild Weather and a Planetful of Trouble

From Kyrgyzstan to Kenya, from Libya to Yemen, Syria and even Egypt, violence and upheaval can be traced back to the price of a loaf of bread.

Jul 19, 2011 / Christian Parenti

The Obama Doctrine: Drones, Targeted Killings and Secret Prisons The Obama Doctrine: Drones, Targeted Killings and Secret Prisons

Jeremy Scahill says America has to decide, "are we a country that operates under the rule of law or do we believe we're emperors who can wage war on the world?"

Jul 19, 2011 / Morning Joe

Egypt’s Activists: Now I Tweet in Arabic Egypt’s Activists: Now I Tweet in Arabic

The revolution has fostered a national sense of accomplishment and a newfound pride in being Egyptian.

Jul 18, 2011 / The Nation

Egypt’s Activists: I Wouldn’t Vote for the Islamists Egypt’s Activists: I Wouldn’t Vote for the Islamists

The Western media's focus on the importance of Islamist parties in the country's political landscape is dangerously misplaced.

Jul 18, 2011 / The Nation

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