Mostafa Azizi, TV producer and former Toronto resident, is jailed in IranMichael Petrou reports on the Iranian author who has lived in Canada for most of the past five years and has been jailed in Tehran
Why now is not the time to slacken the fight against Islamic StateEditorial: It’s entirely possible Canada’s participation will need to be extended again.
The world as we see it A roundup of victories, tragedies, triumphs, disappointments, and the names making news—good or bad—this week
Photo essay: Mohamed Fahmy, home but not free The Egyptian-Canadian journalist is enjoying his long-awaited release from prison in Cairo, but he’s not home free yet
Expanding airstrikes in Syria will help. But the mission still needs work.Michael Petrou on why Harper’s plan to have airstrikes in Syria will work, but the mission continues to have a major flaw
India’s gender-balance advocates hit wall of indifferenceHow a banned documentary sidelined a public discussion about rape
Islamic State’s small-time terrorismScott Gilmore on why we should allow neither terrorists nor our politicians to frighten us
The problem with Iran’s role in the fight against Islamic StateMichael Petrou on the country’s real motives in supporting Iraqi forces
Jeremy Clarkson and Britain’s most entertaining scandalIf the BBC was trying to set an example by suspending its most famous TV personality, it failed miserably