Notes from the editor on truth and discernment.
MARCH 15, 2021 • By Jordan ElgrablyOne of France's prime "Islamo-leftist" suspects, Raphaël Liogier, explains why the term does not apply and what the...
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Raphaël Liogier
In our centerpiece this month, Lisa Hajjar takes us inside the war on terror and the dystopia that...
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Layla AlAmmar
A spoken word poem from the author of The Twenty-Ninth Year and The Arsonists' City.
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Stephen Rohde on how widespread government secrecy, alongside the punishment of truth-tellers, betrays fundamental principles underlying democracy.
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Stephen Rohde
Mischa Geracoulis shares the story of an art project among refugee children that helped Mahmoud Ismail through hard...
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Alia Mossallam
Francisco Letelier searches for the truth about his father's assassination in Washington DC while excavating US government complicity...
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Francisco Letelier
Farah Abdessamad reviews a new English translation of Impostures from Basra-born Al-Hariri that revives the "eloquent rogue" genre...
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Danielle Haque
Hundreds of French and Anglophone academics are speaking out against what they call the French government’s “conspiracy theory”...
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Would you trust an algorithm to sell you a used car? Andy Lee Roth peers under the hood...
MARCH 14, 2021 • By Andy Lee Roth