How dictators took on diplomacy in 2016Maclean’s Newsmakers 2016: It was the best of times for global co-operation. It was the worst of times for democracy.
The toxic wake of Islamic StateFor one Iraqi town, the fear of ISIS has been replaced by another kind of threat left behind by the terrorists: acrid oil fires, blotting lungs and water
The best and worst in international news in 2016Our 2016 Newsmakers: The people, events, and moments that reflect the best and worst of the year that was, in world news
Mourning in America: Gazing forward on a day of remembranceOn Veterans’ Day, Americans looked toward a new country under president-elect Donald Trump
Daily Trump: Undocumented immigrants still have their sanctuariesOur daily roundup of this day in the Donald Trump era, from his first presidential daily briefing to an abrupt resignation
Breitbart: The website that now rules AmericaSay goodbye to establishment conservative media like Fox News. This is the new, darker media source of the right—and the White House.
Picking up the pieces in Qaraqosh, after ISISWatch the emotional scenes as the Dominican Sisters of Saint Catherine of Sienna return to what’s left of their homes in Qaraqosh, Iraq
Hillary Clinton’s big problemIt had less to do with gender and more with the fact that Clinton was a terrifically flawed candidate who failed to inspire voters.
Five underrated reasons for Trump’s winAfter Trump’s win, a look at some news stories that now appear to have been bigger than they seemed at the time