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September 3, 2015In El Salvador, each month is proving worse than the last. The country suffered an astonishing climb in murders this August—by far the...
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August 31, 2015Suicide bombings and political instability has long been the news coming out of Mogadishu, Somalia. But for three days in late August, it...
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August 27, 2015The exhibition She Who Tells a Story , featuring the work of women photographers from several Arab countries and Iran, is on display at the...
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August 14, 2015Rather than berate black people for their lack of enthusiasm for Bernie Sanders, perhaps you should ask us why. Why am I tired of Bernie...
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August 3, 2015A Warscapes reader from El Salvador wrote to me last night, requesting clarification on something I wrote in my post on El Salvador’s gangs...
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August 1, 2015The carnage being wrought in El Salvador this year is slowly attracting the attention of major English-language media in the United States...
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July 31, 2015Two years ago, I was riding my bike through Prospect Park in Brooklyn. As I was picking up speed on the downhill slope, a police car...
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July 26, 2015The Economist needs to get its facts straight. The magazine ran an article this past week on the escape of Chapo Guzman from a maximum...
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July 25, 2015Efforts at bringing Efraín Ríos Montt to justice for war crimes in Guatemala suffered another delay this week. The former dictator and war...
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July 24, 2015The first official face-to-face talks between the representatives of the Government of Afghanistan (GoA) and Tehrik-e Taliban Afghanistan (...
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