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The Left-Wing Activists Who Want to Change American Politics

Third Party Time?

The Democratic Socialists of America hope to parlay the latest “Trump bump” into a national movement, and maybe even launch a viable alternative party. But the organization faces serious challenges — both ideological and practical — that may hinder its ability to capitalize on the moment, and possibly threaten its very existence.

They Wanted a Better Future in the US. Now They Are Jailed in El Salvador

When Tattoos Become a Crime

The Trump administration has deported dozens of Venezuelan men to CECOT, El Salvador’s notorious megaprison built under President Nayib Bukele. In Venezuela, the families of the deportees are taking to the streets in protest, demanding answers and the release of their loved ones.

Investigating the Alawite Massacres

Investigating the Alawite Massacres

A new investigation into the massacres on the Syrian coast in March details the events leading up to the violence, including interviews with survivors and militants who took part in the fighting.

Treasure Hunters in a New Syria

Treasure Hunters in a New Syria

Amid hunger and the aftermath of war, Syrians are turning to looting archaeological sites, and it will require time and resources to increase their protection and assess the damage. Yet despite the destruction, people remain deeply attached to their local heritage.

Syria’s Druze Grapple with Israel and Militancy

Syria’s Druze Grapple with Israel and Militancy

After the fall of Assad, Syria’s Druze community is grappling with new anxieties, from Israel’s encroachment to the rise of anti-government militants.

Russia’s New Weapon: Child ‘Suicide Bombers’

Russia’s New Weapon: Child ‘Suicide Bombers’

Using the popular communication channel Telegram, Russia is duping Ukrainian children and vulnerable adults into carrying out horrific attacks across the country, many of them also killing the unsuspecting perpetrators. Similar tactics are being wielded by Putin across Europe to undercut support for Ukraine and its backers.

The Lines Blur Between Civilians and Combatants in India’s Manipur

The Lines Blur Between Civilians and Combatants in India’s Manipur

As the ethnic conflict in India’s northeastern state of Manipur drags on and new militias and “village volunteer” camps continue to crop up, the lines between combatants and civilians have blurred.