“Israel at 75: Can a divided nation reconcile its differences?” by Neri Zilber (Israel, 2011-2013), Christian Science Monitor, May 3, 2023 […]
Syrian arrivals see northern Iraq as a springboard

But earlier waves still in the country provide a cautionary tale. […]
Communities in Ghana try to arbitrate farmer-herder conflicts on their own

But mediators are still finding themselves ensnared in messy local politics. […]
In Warsaw, Russian ‘parliament in exile’ debates a post-Putin future

But questions about legitimacy and motives dog the Kremlin’s opposition. […]
On a Greek island, humanitarian groups’ funding dries up

Eight years into the migration crisis, only the most determined organizations remain. […]
For Syrian migrants, the Gulf dream has faded

Millions once traveled to work in oil-rich Arab monarchies and one day retire back home. That path now seems a dead end. […]
Foreign Policy: Emily Schultheis on Finland in NATO
“Finland’s ‘NATO Option’ Set to Become Reality,” by Emily Schultheis, Foreign Policy, March 30, 2023 […]
Anatolian Greeks commemorate a century across the sea

Greece’s 1922 defeat in the Greco-Turkish War led to the end of Hellenism in Asia Minor. […]
Malia Politzer named to One World Media Longlist 2023
The One World Media Awards Longlist 2023 includes “The Baby Broker Project,” by Malia Politzer (India, Spain, 2013-2015), Simon Bowers and Naipanoi Lepapa in Finance Uncovered for the print media award. […]
ECFR: Hannah Armstrong on Europeans and the Sahel
“The roots of peace: Why Europeans should help re-establish support for local dialogue in the Sahel,” by Hannah Armstrong (West Africa, 2012-2014), European Council on Foreign Relations, March 28, 2023 […]