Editors’ Picks
A Global Britain: Theresa May Outlines Priorities for Brexit
In a landmark speech, Theresa May called for no “partial membership” in the EU.
Eurosphere: Trump’s Ledger of Leaders
In the fourth installment of his column on European affairs, Josh Hochman explains the way European leaders have identified themselves in relation to Donald Trump.
Heads Will Roll: Belgium and the Netherlands Conduct a Peaceful Land Swap
The border dispute was bloodless, but it did have a head count.
Gambia Decided?
The Gambia has voted to oust its strongman president of 22 years. But will he step down?
Bordering Tolerance: British Left Confronts Anti-Semitism
“There exists sometimes a failure to appreciate Jews as an oppressed minority. When you fail to recognize that, you fail to check your actions.”
Secret Courts, Single Sources, and Silence: The Pitfalls of Reporting on Campus Sexual Assault
From navigating closed-door disciplinary hearings and strict confidentiality policies to interviewing traumatized survivors and avoiding single-sided narratives, journalists face many pitfalls in reporting on campus sexual assaults.
The Second Escape: Human Rights Violations Reach Beyond the North Korean Border
“I cursed the mother that gave birth to me. I thought, ‘Instead of giving birth to me, you should have twisted my neck and killed me.’”
United in Fear: Taking Aim at Connecticut’s Gun Control Debate
The gun control divide represents not only differing policy suggestions, but also disparate conceptions of what a gun is.