Central Americans continue making their way north despite increasing barriers. […]
WPR: Karina Piser on femicide in France

A wave of murders is focusing attention on domestic violence. […]
THE CABLE PODCAST: What makes Putin run?

A conversation with Ekaterina Egorova. […]
Austrian support for far right remains resilient

Despite a massive scandal and government collapse, the Freedom Party’s appeal to traditional culture keeps it in the running to govern again. […]
From Paris to Brussels, a rightward lurch on immigration

Do centrists really think they can beat the far right by imitating it? […]
The Federalist Society podcast: Paul Rahe on the US role in global security

A discussion of Robert Kagan’s new book questions whether American influence will still weight the scales in international power struggles. […]
AFP: Robbie Corey-Boulet on Ethiopia’s pimped-out VW Beetles

The new generation is embracing the long-ubiquitous bug, with some choice modifications. […]
The American Prospect: Jonathan Guyer reviews Bari Weiss book

The conservative writer glosses over unsettling developments in the white-first movement. […]
Foreign Policy: Neri Zilber on John Bolton’s ouster

Israelis worry their country may be left on its own to fight Iranian influence in the region. […]
Inside El Salvador’s justice system

A visit to a tribunal for organized crime generates more questions than answers. […]
