Paris anti-Semitism rally in photographs
Thousands march after the murder of an octogenarian Holocaust survivor.
Holding Nigeria’s law enforcers to account
A landmark ECOWAS court ruling is a first step in the fight against sexual harassment.
In Nigeria, home for the holidays
The author visits her maternal village, where change comes slowly.
The Atlantic: Karina Piser on French Islam
Will the country's diverse Muslim population buy into the government's latest attempt effort to remake a religion?
The Nation: Karina Piser on France’s broken social ladder
Macron bills his government "radically centrist," but its social policies are sliding to the right.
France attack an early test for Macron
He must reassure a public on edge while ensuring the response doesn’t deepen high tensions around Islam.
Converting to Islam in the secular republic
A determined girl tests the French law banning religious symbols in schools.