World

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

A Resounding Message From Scotland: Break the ‘Cozy Consensus’ Around  ‘Slash-and-Burn Austerity’

A Resounding Message From Scotland: Break the ‘Cozy Consensus’ Around ‘Slash-and-Burn Austerity’ A Resounding Message From Scotland: Break the ‘Cozy Consensus’ Around ‘Slash-and-Burn Austerity’

American progressives can learn a lot from the new anti-cuts politics.

May 8, 2015 / John Nichols

‘The Black Night Is Over’: On the 70th Anniversary of VE Day, Remembering How War Begets War

‘The Black Night Is Over’: On the 70th Anniversary of VE Day, Remembering How War Begets War ‘The Black Night Is Over’: On the 70th Anniversary of VE Day, Remembering How War Begets War

It is painful to imagine how much could have been avoided and achieved had The Nation’s warnings been heeded.

May 8, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and Back Issues

Palestinian refugees in Yarmouk refugee camp

Israel Must Open Its Doors to Palestinian Refugees Trapped by Syria’s War Israel Must Open Its Doors to Palestinian Refugees Trapped by Syria’s War

For Palestinian refugees living in Syria, a tenuous existence has turned into a struggle for survival.

May 8, 2015 / Rula Jebreal

Fear Wins Big in Britain

Fear Wins Big in Britain Fear Wins Big in Britain

Last night the British Labour Party’s moment of triumph turned into a car crash—and the recriminations have already begun.

May 8, 2015 / D.D. Guttenplan

Nepal’s Double Disaster

Nepal’s Double Disaster Nepal’s Double Disaster

Long before the quake, Nepal suffered the rupturing shocks of global capitalism.

May 8, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Beyond the Ball: How Colombia’s Indigenous Peoples are Betting Their Future on Soccer

Beyond the Ball: How Colombia’s Indigenous Peoples are Betting Their Future on Soccer Beyond the Ball: How Colombia’s Indigenous Peoples are Betting Their Future on Soccer

On the field at the most ambitious indigenous sporting event in Colombian history.

May 8, 2015 / Steven Cohen

Was the US Complicit in Ethnic Cleansing in Syria?

Was the US Complicit in Ethnic Cleansing in Syria? Was the US Complicit in Ethnic Cleansing in Syria?

Reliance on self-interested local allies plagues US targeting in its foreign wars, Syria edition.

May 8, 2015 / Ali Gharib

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