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“The Guardian”: “In a world of words, pictures still matter” by Stuart Franklin

“The Guardian”: “What will it take to stop Donald Trump?” by Dan Roberts, Ben Jacobs & Mona Chalabi

“The Guardian”: “Master of the house. Why we should fight for truly private spaces” by Thomas McMullan

“The Guardian”: “The Louvre comes to Abu Dhabi” by Kanishk Tharoor

“The Guardian”: “Why I loved Charlie Brown and the Peanuts cartoons” by Stuart Jeffries

“The Observer”: “In search of a European Google” by Alex Hern

“The Observer”: “’Based on a true story’: the fine line between fact and fiction” by Geoff Dyer & others

“FT Magazine”: “The long and dangerous road to slavery” by James Politi & Maggie Fick

“London Review of Books”: “Magical Thinking about ISIS” by Adam Shatz

“London Review of Books”: “Loaded Dice: Ta Nehisi-Coates” by Thomas Chatterton Williams

“The New York Times”: “End the Gun Epidemic in America” by the Editorial Board”

“The New York Times”:  “The Last Dalai Lama?” by Pankaj Mishra

„The New York Times“: „Black Artists and the March Into the Museum” by Randy Kennedy

“The New York Times”: “Dead at 41, with $ 13” by Juliet Macur

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Rights of Refugees Who Do Wrong” by Rachel Aviv

“The New Yorker”: “Teach Yourself Italian” by Jhumpa Lahiri

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: Bacteria on the Brain” by Emily Eakin

“The New York Review of Books”: “Xi’s China: The illusion of Change” by Ian Johnson

“The New York Review of Books”: “Reimagining Journalism: The Story of the One Percent” by Michael Massing

“The New York Review of Books”: “Challenging the Oligarchy” by Paul Krugman

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Sultan of Turkey” by Christopher de Bellaigue

“The Washington Post”: “U.S.A.: The math of mass shootings” by Bonnie Berkowitz, Lazaro Gamio, Denise Lu, Todd Lindeman & Kevin Uhrmacher

“The Washington Post”: “Fear, faith and the rise of Ben Carson” by Stephanie McCrummen

The Nation”: “What I discovered From Interviewing Imprisoned ISIS Fighters” by Lydia Wilson

“The Atlantic”: “The Silicon Valley Suicides” by Hanna Rosin

“The Atlantic”: “Why Promo Levi Survives” by William Deresiewisz

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“The New York Times”: “After Attacks, the Soul of Paris Endures” by THE NEW YORK TIMES

“The New York Times”: “100 Notable Books of 2015”

“The New York Times”: “Once in Guantánamo, Afghan Now Leads War Against ISIS and Taliban” by Joseph Goldstein

“The New York Times”: “Michel Houellebecq: How France’s Leaders Failed its People” by Michel Houellebecq

“The New York Times”: “A Century Ago, Einstein’s Theory of Relativity Changed Everything” by Dennis Overbye

“The New York Times Magazine”: “A Dream of a Secular Utopia in ISIS’ backyard” by Wes Enzinna

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Paris: The Long Night” by Alexandra Schwartz

“The New Yorker”: “Medical Dispatch: Inflamed” by Jerome Groopman

“The New York Review of Books”: “A Hemingway Surprise” by David Bromwich

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Refugees & the New War” by Michael Ignatieff

“The Atlantic”: “The Ecstasy of Donald Trump” by Molly Ball

“GQ”: “This Donald Trump Interview Is the Best. You’re Gonna Love It” by Chris Heath

“The Washington Post”: ”America has never actually welcomed the world’s huddled masses” by María Cristina García

“The Washington Post”: “End of the line - Nearing the Arctic Circle refugees ask: ‘What’s this place?’” by Stephanie McCrummen & Linda Davidson (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “Three Unsung Heroes in the Middle East” by David Ignatius

“The Washington Post”: “How the United States Helped Create the Islamic State” by Juan Cole

“The Guardian”: “Edward Snowden meets Arundhati Roy and John Cusack: ‘He was small and lithe, like a house cat’”

“The Guardian”: “We should see the big picture. But all we can see is Paris” by Peter Preston

“The Guardian”: “The first casualty of war debate is uncertainty” by Peter Beaumont

The Guardian”: “Peanuts cartoonist Charles Schulz on the necessity of loserdom” by Sam Thielman

“The Independent”: “33 books everyone should have read before turning 30” by Drake Baer & Richard Feloni

“Financial Times”: “The FT’s Best Books of 2015”

“Foreign Affairs”: “France’s Perpetual Battle Against Terrorism” by Robin Simcox
 

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“The New York Times”: “Inside Raqqa, the Capital of ISIS”

“The New York Times”: “IS Wives and Enforcers in Syria Recount Collaboration, Anguish and Escape” by Azadeh Moaveni

“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Does Europe Need a New Surveillance System?”

“The New York Times”: “In Rise of ISIS, No Single Missed Key but Many Strands of Blame” by Ian Fischer

“The New York Times”: “The Attacks in Paris Reveal the Strategic Limits of Isis” by Olivier Roy

“The New York Times”: “The Danger of Placing Your Chips on Beauty” by Roger Cohen

“The New York Times”: “’Times Insider: Reporting Europe’s Refugee Crisis”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Doomsday Scam” by C.J. Chivers

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Women of Hollywood Speak Out” by Maureen Dowd

“The Washington Post”: “Inside the surreal world of the Islamic State’s propaganda machine” by Greg Miller & Souad Mekhennet

“The Washington Post”: “The Belgian neighborhood indelibly linked to jihad” by Steven Mufson

“The Washington Post”: “$ 3 billion over 41 years: How the Clintons methodically cultivated donors” by Matea Gold, Tom Hamburger & Anu Narayanswamy

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: Helping Hand” by Karen Russell

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Doomsday Invention” by Raffi Khatchatourian

“The New York Review of Books”: “From Mumbai to Paris” by Ahmad Rashid

“The New York Review of Books”: “The War ISIS Wants” by Scott Atran & Nafees Hamid

“The New York Review of Books”: “Yale: The Power of Speech” by David Corn

“The Guardian”: “Losing her mind and watching it go: the slow suffering of Lewy body disease” by Rose Hackman

“The Guardian”: “1966: the year youth culture exploded” by Jn Savage

“The Observer”: “The scientists with reason to be cheerful” by Ed Cumming

“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: John Oliver” by Matthew Garrahan

“FT Magazine”: “Satellite wars: a news arms race in our skies” by Sam Jones

“The Intercept”: “Edward Snowden Explains How to Reclaim Your Privacy” by Micah Lee

“GQ”: “President Obama and Bill Simmons: The GQ Interview” by Bill Simmons

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“The New York Times”: “What Will Come After Paris” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Could Paris Happen Here?” by Steven Simon and Daniel Benjamin

“The New York Times”: “Fearing Fear Itself” by Paul Krugman

“The New York Times”: “Michel Houellebecq’s ‘Submission’” by Karl Ove Knausgaard

“New York Times”: “Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Gloria Steinem on the Unending Fight for Women’s Rights” by Philip Galanes

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Dream Live of Driverless Cars” by Geoff Manaugh

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Secrets in Greenland’s Ice Sheets” by Jon Gartner

“T Magazine”: “My $120’000 Vacation” by David Brooks

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Science: The Gene Hackers” by Michael Specter

“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: Politics and the New Machine” by Jill Lepore

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Mystery of IS” by Anonymous

“The New York Review of Books”: “Ayaan Hirsi Ali: How She Wants to Modify Muslims” by Max Rodenbeck

“The New York Review of Books”: “Betrayal in Burma” by Joshua Hammer

“The New York Review of Books”: “Even Worse than We thought” by Julian Barnes

“The Atlantic”: “Can the U.S. Military Halt Its Brain Drain?” by David Barno & Nora Bensahel

“Foreign Affairs”: “A Case of Putin Envy” by Valerie Sperling

“The Independent”: “’We remain blindfolded about Isis’, says the man who should know” by Robert Fisk

“The Guardian”: “Tibet’s plea: fix the roof of the world, before it’s too late” by Lobsang Sangay

“The Guardian”: “Mexico City’s water crisis: from source to sewer” by Jonathan Watts

“The Guardian”: “America’s poorest white town: abandoned by coal, swallowed by drugs” by Chris McGreal

“The Guardian”: “Delicate, but pivotal: Iran’s fractional politics explained” by Gareth Smith

“The Guardian”: “Why the BBC is worth saving” by Allan Little

“The Guardian”: “How Fox ate National Geographic” by Sam Thielman

“FT Magazine”: “Inside Atlético Madrid: can the club go global?” by Simon Kuper

“London Review of Books”: “Bantu in the Bathroom” by Jacqueline Rose
 

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