By Solange Harpham
The news of the hundreds of dead in Paris, gunned down by terrorists in clubs and restaurants has left the country in shock. With 128 dead, ... Read More
By Cristina Orsini
Borders. In the wake of what too many journalists are calling the “migrant crisis”, these have become the new places of reporting. Places w... Read More
Written by: Martin Martinov
In late August, the campus of Istanbul's Boğaziçi University is usually calm: students leave Turkey for holidays, and most profes... Read More
By Alexander Hurst
Thursday night I sit down with my internationally diverse flatmates and start flipping through the pages of grabagun.com. I have no idea wha... Read More
By Julian Barazi
Of all the crises and global events we have faced since the fall of communism, the crisis Europe is facing today is likely to have the deepest... Read More
By Linh Tran Huy
Recently, an employer refused to hire a woman at Abercrombie & Fitch because she was wearing a hijab at the interview. In another instance... Read More
By Alexander Hurst Only a France—and a Hollande—that is committed, sure of itself, and willing to grasp the reins of leadership can nudge the Eurozone confidently onto another path.
By Aniruddha Ravishankar
I had the great privilege of spending an evening at the CCHQ, the Tory election headquarters in London last April. While everybody th... Read More
By Vlad Costea
The Internet is, without a doubt, one of the most groundbreaking technological innovations of the 20th century, an invention that follows the tr... Read More
By Supriya Ambwani
Last year, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon decided to legitimise same-sex unions among UN staff regardless of their nationaliti... Read More