Found: A Photo Trove of Nazi-Occupied Paris. But— Who Took Them?
A mystery scrapbook at a Paris flea market and the search for a wartime photographer’s identity reveal bravery and sacrifice.
An Israeli airstrike in north Gaza killed dozens of people, as parliament bans UNRWA
An Israeli airstrike on a building in northern Gaza overnight killed at least 60 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
Georgia’s crucial vote was marred by intimidation, European monitors say
European observers said Sunday that Georgia’s parliamentary election took place in a “climate of hatred and intimidation” with multiple violations and cases of violence.
Sikh separatist, targeted once for assassination, says India still trying to kill him
The alleged assassination attempt of a Sikh activist in the U.S. is part of a broader trend around the world in which foreign governments seek to silence critics overseas.
Sudan’s ‘Forgotten War’
12 million displaced. As many as 150,000 dead. Half the country facing starvation. The simple truth? War is tearing apart Sudan. NPR’s West Africa correspondent Emmanuel Akinwotu recently reported near the heart of that fighting. Along the way, he met …
Italy sends migrants to Albania
Italy has opened a detention center for migrants in Albania to discourage others from crossing the Mediterranean Sea.
The U.K.’s surfers against sewage
Privatized U.K. water utilities have failed to upgrade Victorian plumbing, and 75% of U.K. rivers now contain unsafe levels of raw sewage. A group of athlete-activists are lobbying for change.
Israel’s military conducts retaliatory airstrikes against Iran
The Israeli military conducted airstrikes on “military targets in Iran,” as Tehran was rocked by a series of late night explosions.
An Alleged Assassination Attempt By an Indian Spy on U.S. Soil
The U.S. Justice Department says it has foiled at least four assassination attempts tied to foreign powers in recent years. They’re part of a trend of governments attempting to silence their critics overseas. We hear from the target of one of those ass…
Israeli settlers in Gaza? Netanyahu’s allies lay out a strategy
Settling Gaza is not Israel’s official policy. But prominent politicians took part in a pro-settlement rally Monday, and some see possibility in what recently appeared to be a far-fetched proposition.
DOJ lawyers slam ‘glaring gap’ in failure to investigate potential Israeli crimes
The four-page letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland calls on the department to investigate potential crimes committed by Israeli soldiers and civilians and is a rare instance of public disagreement inside the department.
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