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- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/17
Tariq Kenney-ShawaThe agreement may reduce the intensity of Israel’s killing spree, but it is likely to usher in a grueling new phase of...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/17
Colleen QuinnPresidential legacy. Biden’s Farewell The Nation.
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/16
John NicholsThe strategist who managed Bernie Sanders's presidential race says the party needs vision and conviction “to restore a deepl...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/16
Mark Hertsgaard, Kyle PopeEven as the LA fires still burn, most journalism is not representing how the climate crisis is driving increas...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/16
Mohammad AlsaafinThe widely reported agreement must hold. We haven’t begun to understand the full scope of the horrors Israel wrought. A...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/15
Matt BroomfieldNATO ally Turkey has emerged as the dominant state power in a new Syria, and is seeking to press its advantage by bombing...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/15
Jess CottonIn The Empusium, the Polish novelist’s first novel since her Nobel, she pays homage to Thomas Mann in order to redraw the bou...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/15
Joan WalshStonewalling questions about his sexual behavior and excessive drinking as “anonymous smears,” the Fox host charmed the Senate...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/14
Lazo GitchosThe LA disaster is a wake-up call: Our firefighting playbook was written for a world that no longer exists. We need a new ap...
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- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/14
Judy PolstraIn 2018, President Trump referred to African countries, Haiti, and El Salvador as "shithole" nations during a meeting regardin...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/13
Jeet HeerWhen voters are consumed with anti-system rage, a criminal rap sheet is no barrier to high office. Despite Trump’s Felony C...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/13
Jonathan GuyerDespite valedictory speeches, the secretary of state will be remembered not for his successes—or his guitar playing— but...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/11
Elie MystalMost of the justices seemed unpersuaded by TikTok's arguments against the ban on the company—but that doesn’t meant TikTok is...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/11
John NicholsThe late president celebrated the impact and influence of the song, which decries war, nationalism, and the excesses of capi...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/10
Judy PolstraDonald Trump has threatened tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, which will affect prices for consumers. Comi...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/10
Jeet HeerThe United States probably won’t annex Canada. But Trump’s imperial dreams are already destabilizing the world. Justin Trud...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/10
Joan WalshRacist, stupid crap—that’s not unexpected. What we need is a tough local and national Democratic response. To everything....
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/9
Bruna SollodThe Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will likely end under President-elect Donald Trump's next term. Wh...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/9
Kai BirdCarter summoned Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat to Camp David to make peace, not apartheid, in the Middle East. But the Israeli p...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/9
Joan WalshNew year, same media strategy: Downplay Trump’s most dangerous, extreme ideas as “trolling” or even “branding.” The Trump...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/8
David A. BellThe elder Le Pen is dead, but far-right populists across the world still echo his mix of violent rhetoric, brazen lies, and...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/8
Linda MannheimSome refugees may return to Syria because they want to live there again. But many won’t—for the same reasons many refugees...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/7
Steve BrodnerFull page and centerpiece. Carter ‘76 The Nation.
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/7
Richard EskowIt’s time to challenge the Democrats’ “business model.” Left-Populists—Unshackle Your Imaginations! The Nation.