In Egypt, Between Hungry Fishermen And Human SmugglersLibya is where refugees now gather to attempt the perilous crossing to Europe. But Egypt is often the source of both crafts and crews. Only economic solutions can stop human smuggling. |
Turkey, The Boomerang Of Erdogan’s Post-Coup Crackdown |
Erdogan’s Purge Moves Next Door To Georgia |
Media Freedom And Responsibility In Terrorism Coverage |
Why They Boo: Brazilian Fans Accused Of Bad Olympic MannersRowdy Rio crowds are upsetting both athletes and fans. But it's a passion born from soccer stadiums, and is what a South American Olympics should look (and sound) like. |
Downsizing The Olympics: Multiple Hosts, Sharing Economy |
Trump And Young Voters, A Generational Risk For RepublicansTrump is supported by 1 in 5 younger voters, an astonishing and consequential collapse for the GOP. |
Why The Internet Giants Can’t Crack The Chinese MarketNo, it's mostly not about censorship ... |
Racing To Save Bali’s Endangered StarlingTrappers and traffickers are threatening many endangered species in Indonesia, perhaps none more so than the Bali starling, an exquisitely-feathered songbird that can fetch as much as $400. |
That Straight Red Line From Lady Gaga To Angela MerkelFrom Madame Gaga's infamous meat dress to Chancellor Merkel's boxy blazers, women are setting new standards in feminine fashion, whether men like it or not. |