TIME: Astha Rajvanshi on India’s ‘conversion therapy’
One woman fights to enforce the UN's global ban on the treatment in India.
New Lines: Neri Zilber on Israel-Lebanon agreement
The rights to the Qana-Sidon natural gas field flamed tensions between the two countries.
NYT: Gregory Feifer reviews ‘The Story of Russia’
To understand Russia today, Figes argues you must look at its foundation myths.
Barbara Bright Novovitch dies
She was a trailblazing journalist who documented student movements of the 1960s on her fellowship.
NY Magazine: Andrew Rice on arson in California
A criminology professor is charged with starting an 'insanely dangerous' series of fires.
TIME: Emily Schultheis on Germany and Russian gas
Germans are bracing themselves for the effects of Russia cutting off its gas supply to their country.
NYT reviews Eve Fairbanks’s book
The New York Times reviews former fellow Eve Fairbanks's new book, The Inheritors
Washington Institute: Andrew Tabler on Turkey and Syria
Former ICWA fellow Andrew Tabler provides a policy analysis report on a brewing Turkish incursion into Syria.
The Atlantic: Jori Lewis on Senegal’s earth architecture revolution
There is work to be done to convince people that the more prestigious cement structures are less efficient than traditional materials.
Politico: David Kenner on the war in Yemen
President Joe Biden and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman have made "common cause" on Yemen.