Syria’s young draft-dodgers migrate to Iraq
Military desertion is draining the country of some of its remaining best and brightest.
Humanitarian and security concerns clash at Greece’s borders
Mounting evidence of human rights violations against migrants is threatening the country's reputation.
Strangers in a familiar land
History comes full circle as Syrians resettle in a Turkish province that was once their own.
Greek locals are helping fortify their country’s borders
A border crisis in 2020 has hardened attitudes toward migration and border security.
Droughts, dams and the unfulfilled promise of food security in West Africa’s Futa Toro region
One village’s experience shows how government intervention in a unique river ecosystem has created new problems.
In Greece, Orthodoxy remains at the heart of village life
The Church that preserved Hellenism throughout Ottoman rule is adapting to the pandemic.
The vanishing potential of Gambia’s truth commission
The past is relevant only as long as it remains connected to the present.
What’s next for India’s farmers?
After the success of a year-long protest in the capital, a return to the land brings resolve to pursue real reforms.