World

US Soldiers Blocked From Blogging US Soldiers Blocked From Blogging

Citing security concerns, the Pentagon frowns on soldiers blogging about Iraq.

Aug 27, 2008 / Feature / Ari Melber

How the VA Abandons Our Vets How the VA Abandons Our Vets

Injured veterans continue their battles at home while fighting for the healthcare treatment they deserve.

Aug 27, 2008 / Feature / Joshua Kors

How to Get Out of Iraq How to Get Out of Iraq

Rep. Jim McDermott and Nation editorial board member Tom Hayden discuss how the US can end the Iraq war quickly and responsibly.

Aug 26, 2008 / Audio / Center For Emerging Media

Radio Nation with Laura Flanders Radio Nation with Laura Flanders

The Nation's reporter in Georgia talks about being assaulted by Ossetian paramilitaries. Plus: A DNC preview.

Aug 25, 2008 / Audio / Radio Nation

FBI Seeks Sweeping New Powers FBI Seeks Sweeping New Powers

Attorney General Michael Mukasey is poised to implement new rules that will create a new surveillance state.

Aug 22, 2008 / Feature / Aziz Huq

What Would Mao Think of the Games? What Would Mao Think of the Games?

He'd feel bad that the whole Communist era was airbrushed out of the Olympic spectacle. But he'd probably like the swimming.

Aug 22, 2008 / Books & the Arts / Jeffrey Wasserstrom

After Musharraf After Musharraf

Pervez Musharraf is history, but his opponents seem unable to agree on what to do next. After so many disappointments, can Pakistan rise to the occasion?

Aug 19, 2008 / Feature / Barbara Crossette

New Era for Pakistan–and Kashmir? New Era for Pakistan–and Kashmir?

The resignation of Pervez Musharraf and a looming election in India offer hope that with the right leadership, the sixty-year faceoff over Kashmir might finally be resolved.

Aug 18, 2008 / Feature / Barbara Crossette

Radio Nation with Laura Flanders Radio Nation with Laura Flanders

China's middle class ambitions; the Democrats' quest for blue-collar votes.

Aug 18, 2008 / Audio / Radio Nation

Ceasefire and Chaos in Georgia Ceasefire and Chaos in Georgia

Once geopolitical lines are redrawn, the question must be answered: who started this war?

Aug 16, 2008 / Feature / Margarita Akhvlediani

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