Donald Trump’s supporters may not be who you think they areThe man once tasked to identify Trump supporters says the media narrative on them is all wrong
Remembering Alan KurdiOn the anniversary of the little boy’s death, Alan Kurdi’s family laments how little has changed in Syria.
The summer of Brexit: Who controls what happens next?Brexit’s aftermath is all about control—of the Conservative party, the Labour party, the economy, and Britain’s future
Why Alan Kurdi still needs our rageWe all have every right to be angry. It’s what Syrians need from all of us right now.
Trump is no longer Mexico’s most hated man. It’s Peña Nieto.Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was already historically unpopular in his country. One Trump trip later, he’s being openly reviled.
Turkey just got its way. Again.The Turkish military’s foray into Syria is a sign the regime knows it can do what it likes—international opinion be damned.
Yazidi women tell their horrific storiesFrom 2016: In a search for justice in a blood-soaked land, the victims of Islamic State’s worst atrocities speak up
Trump’s immigration talk runs into reality at the Mexican borderA cemetery of unmarked graves belies the notion that simple solutions exist on the Mexican border
Omran Daqneesh, the face of global neglect in SyriaAn injured little boy is a metaphor for the collapse of humanity in a ceaseless war in Syria we’d rather not even think about
One picture, less than 1,000 words: Usain Bolt’s legacyUsain Bolt reminded us that, despite doping scandals, sport can still be pure