Life Inside Somalia's Refugee Camps
The country's weak government struggles with how to help the people displaced by decades of war. More »
Armin Rosen is a former writer and producer for The Atlantic's Global channel.
The country's weak government struggles with how to help the people displaced by decades of war. More »
How the region became overrun by warlords and lacking any kind of functional government. More »
The bleak future facing the country and its massive population of displaced. More »
After two and a half years, one of the most brilliant, addictive, and underwatched comedies on TV is back. Any fan of Arrested Development or The Simpsons should tune in. More »
Witnessing life in Goma, a city that's been invaded, ransacked, inundated with refugees, and flattened by a volcano -- all in the last 17 years. More »
The Obama administration might not have fully considered the implications of hosting the bloodstained Sudanese presidential adviser. More »
The horrific statistical realities of the two-year conflict More »
The Carnegie Endowment's Mark Hibbs on navigating the world's nuclear threats. More »
Mark Hibbs of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace explains the motives behind the hermit kingdom's threats. More »
A country chief got too close to the Zanu-PF and fired an officer who was trying to stop a deadly disease. More »
A recording from 1939 captures the tumultuous eight-inning career of a 33-year-old rookie pitcher playing a crueler, simpler sport than the one we know today. More »
A desolate island is a reminder of Qatar's ambition to pacify the African nation, even if it meant subsidizing one of the most oppressive governments on the continent. More »
The M23 rebel group remains strong even though the Congolese general is behind bars. More »
Here are the reasons for why we're seeing such a remarkable turnaround -- and how much it actually matters. More »
A recent UN resolution assumes that the country has made serious progress. Here's why it may be wrong. More »
For refugees the world over, Washington's budget gridlock is a life and death matter. More »
Events in eastern Congo have spiraled out of control within days of a new peace initiative's launch. Now, some in the international community are considering an even more radical solution. More »
The world's top multilateral organization is accountable to no one -- and the victims of Haiti's choler outbreak aren't the only ones paying the price. More »
Why it matters that the tiny Red Sea country is holding an unprecedentedly-open parliamentary election tomorrow. More »
The U.N. is using a number that suppresses the true extent of the number of people killed in Syria. Do they have an better alternatives -- and would it even matter if they did? More »
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