To Ease Syria’s Energy Crisis, Assad Must Return to the Negotiating Table, by Andrew Tabler (Lebanon, Syria, 2005-2007) and Erik Yavorsky, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Dec 22, 2022 […]
GRID: Emily Schultheis on Germany and QAnon
It’s Not Just QAnon: Why Germany Is a hotbed for Far-Right Conspiracy Movements, by Emily Schultheis (Germany, 2019-2021), GRID, December 22, 2022 […]
Foreign Policy: Emily Schultheis on Europe and Russian energy
Europe Is Learning to Live Without Russian Energy, by Emily Schultheis (Germany, 2019-2021), Foreign Policy, December 21, 2022 […]
Georgia contends with a Russian invasion of a different kind

Moscow’s former subject grapples with its role as a haven for those fleeing Putin’s war. […]
Armenians from Syria become Syrians in Armenia

Although many are integrating in Yerevan, assimilating is a bigger challenge. […]
Artisanal guilds remain guardians of Senegal’s traditions

Members of an old order maintain their relevance despite the decline of their livelihoods. […]
On the Greek island of Chios, a historic neighborhood in pictures

Fertile Kampos, where wealthy merchants once spent their summers, is seeking new life. […]
Finance Uncovered: Malia Politzer and Simon Bowers on low-cost surrogacy

A team of journalists investigated potential ethical violations by one of the biggest players in the low-cost, international surrogacy business. […]
Exiles or Occupiers? Russian emigres in Georgia try to make sense of their new reality

Navigating condemnation and uncertainty after the invasion of Ukraine. […]
ICWA announces new 2023 fellows

Prachi Vidwans will go to South Korea, while Edric Huang travels to Taiwan […]