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POLAND-UKRAINE-BAR-BELARUS-IMMIGRATION-LIFESTYLE

How Gleb Kovalev’s Karma Became a Haven for Refugee Artists and Outsiders

The underside of the Poniatowski Bridge has become a cultural hub for those who can't share their art anywhere else.
By Adam Robb
An eerie empty art museum with wrapped sculpture

When Nations Go to War, Museums Must Spring into Action

Entire museum collections have been lost to the indiscriminate wages of war in recent history, but it doesn't happen as often as you might think.
By Christa Terry
A man dressed in a military uniform chants slogans as Iranian pro-government demonstrators raise national flags and a picture of the Islamic republic's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, during a rally in the capital Tehran's central Enghelab Square on November 25, 2019, to condemn days of "rioting" that Iran blames on its foreign foes.

Will Economic Sanctions Against Iran Actually Get Results?

Most conflicts between Western powers and their foes involve economic sanctions—but there are certain ways to make them effective.
By John A. Tures
Iran has a long history of politically motivated cyberattacks.

Cyberattacks: Could This Be How Iran Retaliates Against the US?

By Harmon Leon
Hopefully, even better times are ahead for us, instead of gloom and doom.

Is There Actually ‘Peace on Earth’ Today? The Answer May Shock You

By John A. Tures
Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Pentagon Report: Russia Is Already at War With the United States, Basically

By Chris Roberts
Donald Trump

How Trump’s Broken Promises Make Him Even More Dangerous

By Chris Roberts

Trump Says He Doesn’t Need an Exit Strategy for Possible Iran War

By Davis Richardson

Is Trump’s Base the Only Thing Keeping Us From War With Iran?

By Davis Richardson

Liz Cheney Compares Trump to Obama for Not Attacking Iran: Could Be ‘Serious Mistake’

By Davis Richardson

Lindsey Graham Says Iran Needs to Prepare for ‘Severe Pain’ After Drone Attack

By Davis Richardson
War with Iran

President Trump: There Are 241 Reasons to Go to War With Iran

By Brittain Ladd

Trump Reportedly Joked That If John Bolton Had His Way ‘We’d Be in Four Wars’

By Davis Richardson

Breaking Silence, James Mattis Warns Trump Against War With Iran

By Davis Richardson
North Korea and South Korea teams walk together in the Parade of Athletes during the Closing Ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.

Did the PyeongChang Games Prove the Olympics Can Still Broker Peace?

By Robert Blecker
Sue Coe, Healthcare Not Warfare, 2017.

A Century Later, Artist Sue Coe Takes Up Käthe Kollwitz’s Social Justice Crusade

By Margaret Carrigan
Conservation Rangers from an Anti-Poaching unit work with locals to evacuate the bodies of four Mountain Gorrillas killed in mysterious circumstances in Virunga National Park, Eastern Congo.

Powerful Photography Stronger Than Ever: Experts On Influential Images

By Kaitlyn Flannagan
Queens Congresswoman Grace Meng, Queens Assemblyman Ron Kim and community leaders blast President Trump's handling of North Korean conflict.

Asian Pols Blast Trump’s ‘Ad Libbing’ on North Korea

By Madina Toure
Violent and distressing news video and images pose mental health risks for journalists in newsrooms — a new phenomenon.

Violent News: Psychological Trauma a New Risk in Digital Age

By Anthony Feinstein
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.

‘Everybody’ Wants Some! Branden Jacobs-Jenkins is a Young Playwright on the Rise

By Harry Haun
Actors perform during the sound and light show "From flames to the light," on June 27, 2014 in Haudainville, France. The show, presents a scenic reenactment of the Battle of Verdun.

This Podcast Tells the Stories High School History Class Forgot

By Pete Ross
U.S. military veterans set up 1,892 American flags on the National Mall March 27, 2014 in Washington, DC.

Reimburse the Veterans—Now

By The Editors
Fighters from the former Al-Nusra Front -- renamed Fateh al-Sham Front after breaking from Al-Qaeda -- drive a tank as they seized key positions south of Aleppo on August 6, 2016

Aleppograd: The Battle of Karbala 2.0

By Jonathan Russo
U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at the 2016 White House Tribal Nations Conference at the Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium on September 26, 2016 in Washington, DC.

Obama’s Covert Intervention Wreaks Devastation on Syria

By Abraham H. Miller
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