History Who is the real Javier Milei? Insights on Argentina’s “anarcho-capitalist” president and his unique affection for Judaism essay Danielle Lee Tomson
History The movement to expel Muslims and create a Hindu holy land In the mountains of Uttarakhand, a northern Indian state revered by Hindu pilgrims, a campaign to drive out Muslims is underway feature Tusha Mittal and Alishan Jafri
History Belarusian exiles are running out of hope Three years after a brutal crackdown sent exiles into neighboring countries with a wellspring of energy for changing the regime, their mood has soured feature Amanda Coakley
History The crackdown on pro-Palestinian gatherings in Germany A ban on protests is raising deep questions about who is considered part of the nation and what, exactly, Germany has learned from its history. feature Sanders Isaac Bernstein
Sectarian violence in Manipur is a mirror for Modi's India On Independence Day, Modi spoke of India’s growing prosperity and ambition. But will growing anger and division be his legacy? feature Shougat Dasgupta and Alishan Jafri
History A law intended to unite India splits the nation Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for a Uniform Civil Code. But minorities fear the government’s intent feature Shougat Dasgupta and Alishan Jafri
History Missouri teenagers are on the front lines of the war on books Hundreds of books have been taken off library shelves in Missouri under a new law threatening educators with jail time. Students are fighting back q&a Erica Hellerstein
History India and China draw a line in the snow The Asian giants are locked in a high altitude border dispute in the Himalayas with dangerous implications for global security feature Shougat Dasgupta
History As Ukraine doubles down on its national identity, who is left behind? Ukraine's wartime rush to further distinguish itself from Russia has brought collateral damage on the country's Romanian ethnic community dispatch Amanda Coakley
History The BJP is failing to stop ethnic riots in northeast India The mostly Christian tribes in the hills of Manipur say they can no longer live with the Hindu Meitei people in the valley feature Alishan Jafri
History Nigeria struggles to bridge ethnic divide after the election A new president will be sworn in on May 29, but Nigerians are still reeling from an election that weaponized tribal prejudice feature Daniel Adeyemi
History India reopens its Khalistan wounds A manhunt for a hardline Sikh separatist has caused division in Punjab and angered the Sikh diaspora in the West feature Alishan Jafri
History A hotline to report teachers ratchets up tensions in US schools Teachers expressed confusion about the program and fears that they would be subject to investigations concerning 'inappropriate lessons' feature TJ L'Heureux
History Missouri librarians are risking jail time – for doing their jobs Librarians in Missouri fear prosecution under a new law criminalizing anyone who provides 'sexually explicit material' to students feature Erica Hellerstein
History In Istanbul, the last Uyghur bookshops struggle to survive Caught between a vindictive Chinese state and Turkish police, Uyghur booksellers try to preserve their language and culture feature Frankie Vetch