Newsmaker: Arash Derambarsh, the man tackling France’s food wasteParis councillor Arash Derambarsh is taking his bold plan of turning trash into food to the world
Bow down before ’the People’s Horse Breeder’Turkmenistan’s leader Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who famously fell off a horse, is busy building his personality cult with a new statue of himself—riding a horse
A Canadian resident’s life slipping away in a Tehran jailSince 2008, Saeed Malekpour has been serving a life sentence in the infamous Evin prison after he says he was tortured into a false confession
The meaning of the meddling Prince CharlesCharles’s lobbying letters defend the toothfish and the badger cull. Do they also put the monarchy at risk?
Islamic State isn’t actually winning in IraqThe fall of Ramadi isn’t a disaster. It’s a chance to try and bridge Iraq’s sectarian divide.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and America’s tortured death penalty systemThe U.S. participates in a ritual that every other advanced democracy has abandoned and justice is rarely served
Why Seymour Hersh’s story on Osama bin Laden’s death rings trueAdnan Khan explains why Hersh’s controversial story about the al Qaeda leader’s killing could be true—and demands our attention
Why targeted killings work against Islamic StateGroups like Islamic State and al Qaeda operate like cults, and that’s why assassinating their leaders works
Marijuana 101: Welcome to cannabis classFor Americans looking to enter the booming, quasi-legal marijuana business, step one is pot class