BBC Radio 4: Jonathan Guyer on Arab Noir
A revolution has been creeping across the Middle East, giving authors and scholars an opportunity to critique imported wars, local autocrats and arrested revolutions.
Bloomberg Businessweek: Shannon Sims on the Houston floods
Disputes after Hurricane Harvey may create some of the most expensive litigation ever brought against the federal government.
NYT: Shannon Sims on Texas shooting victims
One man mourns the loss of generations he raised after the First Baptist Church shooting.
NYT: Shannon Sims on Texas church shooting
Details about the victims of the shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs.
U.S. News & World Report: Hannah Armstrong on the G5 Sahel initiative
A new peacekeeping force faces immense challenges confronting a wave of jihadist violence in West Africa.
New Yorker: Nicholas Schmidle on Kuwaiti billionaire
The arrest of a raffish businessman in Saudi Arabia may have foreshadowed Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman's anti-corruption crackdown.
WAMU 88.5: Tyrone Turner on Halloween decorations in Washington, DC
Dedication to a tradition in the Glover Park neighborhood, reported by ICWA's former fellow in Brazil.
Bloomberg: Ezra Fieser on Puerto Rico’s electricity grid
The island canceled a $300 million contract awarded to a tiny company based in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s Montana hometown.
Pulitzer Center: Malia Politzer on pitching a global story
Establishing relationships with editors and other tips from ICWA's former fellow in India and Spain.