

How American Racism Influenced Hitler
Scholars are mapping the international precursors of Nazism. “History teaches, but has no pupils,” the Marxist philosopher Antonio...
The New Yorker
Apr 24, 2018


A powerful memorial in Montgomery remembers the victims of lynching
Corten steel monuments with the names and dates of lynching victims are inscribed on them as they hang from the roof structure at The...
Washington Post
Apr 24, 2018


PRESS RELEASE: President Trump Tightens Turkey’s Grip Over U.S. Policy on Armenian Genocide
Annual Commemorative Statement Fails to Properly Characterize Armenian Genocide. WASHINGTON, DC – Armenian National Committee of America...
Elizabeth S. Chouldjian | Armenian National
Apr 24, 2018


Reclaiming a culture, reclaiming a life
“They tried to kill the Penobscot part of us,’’ Dawn Neptune said. It didn’t work. BANGOR — She was a 4-year-old kid named Dawn Neptune,...
Thomas Farragher | The Boston Globe
Apr 22, 2018


Crisis Group raises Syria threat level to critical on its Trigger List early-warning platform
On the evening of 7 April 2018, the rebel-held Damascus suburb of Douma was subjected to an apparent chemical weapons attack. Military...
International Crisis Group 1
Apr 19, 2018


Chemical attacks on Iran: When the US looked the other way
Iran denounces 'hypocrisy' of US air strikes as experts urge Tehran to press Syria to stop future chemical attacks. US President Donald...
Al Jazeera
Apr 19, 2018


Statue of ‘father of gynecology,’ who experimented on enslaved women, removed from Central Park
The first patient to endure James Marion Sims’s experimental surgery in 1845 was named Lucy. Lucy, an enslaved black woman in Alabama,...
Washington Post
Apr 18, 2018


How Syria Came to This
A story of ethnic and sectarian conflict, international connivance, and above all civilian suffering By Andrew Tabler Seven years of...
The Atlantic
Apr 15, 2018


Tories urge Trudeau to hold Myanmar responsible for Rohingya genocide
Newly arrived Rohingya wait for their turn to collect building material for their shelters distributed by aid agencies in Kutupalong...
Janice Dickson | iPolitics
Apr 12, 2018


The Genocide the U.S. Didn’t See Coming
Barack Obama was determined to open up to Myanmar. Now the country’s military is slaughtering its most vulnerable ethnic group. Could the...
Politico
Mar 16, 2018


The Modest Diplomatic Promise of North Korea's Charm Offensive
The surprise announcement on 8 March that U.S. President Donald Trump would meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un by May has overshadowed...
International Crisis Group 1
Mar 11, 2018


Cautious Hope Ahead of U.S.-North Korea Meeting
Developments on the Korean peninsula have been dizzying, from talk of war, to hints of diplomacy, to symbolic gestures and now this: the...
International Crisis Group 1
Mar 9, 2018





































































