The Palestinians of Gaza are guilty of that new post-Cold War misdemeanor: voting while Muslim
John Feffer
Reporter David Crawford exposed the Stasi’s real estate assets, pensions, and the names of its agents working undercover
We are not passive objects of the surveillance state. We are active subjects of our own YouTube channels
Hungarians can be a mistrustful lot
Unlike Poland, Hungary or Yugoslavia, Romania saw no critical socialist movement emerge in response to the orthodox Communists in power
Fashions come and go. And this year, across the broad swath of Eurasia, fascism is in
The very fact that Ukrainian protesters can oust their leader testifies to the diminished influence of the major international players trying to control outcomes in Kiev
Policy analysts, pundits, and politicians have long predicted that the North Korean government will go the way of East German Communism
Our privacy is getting hit from two sides — from corporations as well as the government
The “strategic rebalancing” the Obama administration has been promoting as a mid-course correction to its foreign policy remains strong on rhetoric and remarkably weak on content