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“The New York Times”: “Could the Internet Do What the Euro Couldn’t?” by Mark Scott
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Are Kurds Allies or Obstacles in Syria?”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Robots Are Coming For Wall Street” by Nathaniel Popper
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Palau vs. the Poachers” by Ian Urbina
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Chicago: Father Mike” by Evan Osnos
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Science: The Stress Test” by Anna Goodyear
“The New Yorker”: “Dpt. Of Aviation: Helium Dreams” by Anne Marie Laskas
“The New York Review of Books”: “Liberal, Harsh Denmark” by Hugh Eakin
“The New York Review of Books”: “Windows on the Will” by Zadie Smith
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Koch’s Brothers New Brand” by Bill McKibben
“New York Magazine”: “The Single American Woman” by Rebecca Traister
“The Guardian”: “The Memory Palace: hardcore history built on small moments” by Melissa Locker
“The Guardian”: “Karl Ove Knausgaard: the shame of writing about myself” by Karl Ove Knausgaard
“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg” by Gideon Rachman
“Vulture”: “In Conversation: John Oliver” by David Marchese
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“The New York Times”: “Is There Any Stopping Donald Trump?” by Frank Bruni
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate Podcast: Can the American Dream Survive?”
“The New York Times”: “Death, the Gospel and Me” by Kate Bowler
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Killing of Warren Weinstein” by Daniel Bergner
“The Washington Post”: “Jeb Bush’s failed campaign spent a ton of money on each vote” by Philip Bump
“The Washington Post”: “The Mind’s Biology” by Amy Ellis Nutt
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Milwaukee: Forced Out” by Matthew Desmond
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Truth About the Resistance” by Robert O. Paxton
“London Review of Books”: “Skullduggery in the Vatican” by Tim Parks
“London Review of Books”: “Israel’s Putinisation” by Adam Shatz
“Colombia Journalism Review”: “What’s Driving Israel’s Media Crackdown?” by Gregg Carlstrom
“The Guardian”: “The conspiracy theorists who have taken over Poland” by Christian Davies
“The Guardian”: “Post-War Iraq: ‘Everybody is corrupt, from top to bottom. Including me’” by Martin Chulov
“The Observer”: “The superhero of artificial intelligence”
by Clemency Burton-Hill
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“The New York Times”: “Justice Antonin Scalia’s Supreme Court Legacy” by THE EDITORIAL BOARD
“The New York Times”: “America’s Syrian Shame” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Elizabeth Warren: One Way to Rebuild Our Institutions” by Elizabeth Warren
“The New York Times”: “When the Hospital Fires the Bullet”
by Elisabeth Rosenthal
“The New York Times”: “’The Good Death’, ‘When Breath Becomes Air’ and More” by Andrew Solomon
“The New Yorker”: “The Death of Antonin Scalia” by Evan Osnos
“The New Yorker”: “Air Head: How Aviation Made the Modern Mind” by Nathan Heller
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Insomnia: In Search of Forty Winks”
by Patricia Marx
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Anger of Ta-Nehisi-Coates” by Darryl Pinckney
“The New York Review of Books”: “We Are Hopelessly Hooked” by Jacob Weisberg
“The New York Review of Books”: “A Country Breaking Down” by Elizabeth Drew
“The Guardian”: “How Isis hijacked pop culture, from Hollywood to video games” by Simon Parkin
“The Guardian”: “Where are the world’s highest cities?” by Nicholas Gill
“The Guardian”: “Which country has the best healthcare systems?” by Guardian reporters
“Financial Times”: “European Destinations: St. Moritz on thin ice”
by Matthew Engel
“Financial Times”: “Bolivia’s Dreams of the Sea” by Laurence Blair
“The Independent”: “A plan must be made for ‘life after ISIS’ in the Middle East” by Robert Fisk
“The Atlantic”: “How America Is Putting Itself Back Together” by James Fallows
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“The New York Times”: “Sick and Tired of ‘God Bless America’” by Susan Jacoby
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Roger Goodell’s Unstoppable Football Machine” by Marc Leibovich
“The New York Times Magazine”: “First Words: Fighting Erasure” by Parul Seghal
“The Washington Post”: “Islamic State Is no longer so formidable on the battlefield” by Hugh Naylor
“The Washington Post”: “The Waypoint – A visual journey through Lesbos” by Washington Post staff
“The Washington Post”: “New Hampshire is a fraud” by Henry Allen
“The New Yorker”: “Personal History: The head scarf, modern Turkey, and me” by Elif Batuman
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Bouvier Affair”by Sam Knight
“The New Yorker”: “Report from Grozny: Putin’s Dragon” by Yoshua Jaffa
“The New York Review of Books”: “A New Deal for Europe” by Thomas Piketty
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Clinton System” by Simon Head
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Psychologists Take Power” by Tamsin Shaw
“The Atlantic”: “Ted Cruz’s Revolution” by Molly Ball
“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: Julius Malema” by David Pilling
“FT Magazine: Russia and China: friends with benefits” by Kathrin Hille
“FT Magazine”: “North Sea: after the fall” by Kiran Stacey
“Vanity Fair”: “The War for Europe” by Henry Porter
“Vanity Fair”: “Hillary’s Other Daughter” by William D. Cohan
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“The Washington Post”: “Iowa caucus: Here’s how the voting works” by David Weigel
“The Washington Post”: “The fashion of politics” by Robin Givhan
“The New York Times”: “Why Don’t Boomer Women Like Hillary Clinton?” by Gail Sheehy
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Hillary Clinton Deals With Her Husband’s Transgressions”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “What Does a Parrot Know about PTSD?” by Charles Siebert
“The New Yorker”: “Trump vs. Cruz: The Duel” by Ryan Lizza
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Haiti: Aftershocks” by John Lee Andrson
“New York Magazine”: “Who Knows Best – How smart do you have to bee to raise a baby?” by Lisa Miller
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Real Legacy of Steve Jobs” by Sue Halpern
“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: Death of a Troll” by Aline Simone
“London Review of Books”: “Chemical Wonders: The Iran-Iraq War” by Joost Hiltermann
“London Review of Books”: “Diary: What a junior doctor does”
by Lana Spawls
“The Atlantic”: “Egypt: A Revolution Devours Its Children” by Lauren Bohn
“FT Magazine”: “Yazidis: Escape from ISIS” by Erika Solomon
“FT Magazine”: “Last Boat to St. Helena” by Matthew Engel
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“The New York Times”: “Election 2016: Of the People”
“The New York Times”: “Sanctions (and Sabotage) Helped Pressure Iran” By David E. Sanger
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Does Iran Remain a Threat?”
“The New York Times”: “Can Iran Change?” by Adel bin Ahmad al-Jubair
“The New York Times”: “Building the Future in Israel” by Yoav Gallant
“The New York Times”: “Where Virtual Reality Takes Us”
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Jerusalem: A Palestinian Israeli Leader for Peace” by David Remnick
“The New Yorker”: “El Chapo, Episode III: The Farce Awakens” by Francisco Goldman
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Medicine: One Small Step” by D.T. Max
“New York Review of Books”: “The Collision Sport on Trial” by David Maraniss
“The Guardian”: “’I was terribly wrong’ – writers look back on the Arab Spring five years on”
“The Guardian”: “Let’s make attending Davos as shameful as running a sweatshop” by Steve Hilton
“The Guardian”: “Alexander Litvinenko: the man who solved his own murder” by Luke Harding
“FT Magazine”: “David Cameron’s adventures in Europe” by George Parker and Alex Barker
“Rolling Stone”: “Who poisoned Flint, Michigan?” by Stephen Rodrick
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“FT Magazine”: “The plot thickens in the Middle East” by David Gardner
“The Observer”: “David Bowie, as remembered by…”
“The Observer”: “Is bacon dangerous? The science behind food trends” by Mohammadi & Dr. Ali Khavandi
“The Guardian”: “The future of the Egyptian revolution” by Jack Shenker
“The Guardian”: “How we made Pingu” interviews by Andrew Dickson & Ben Beaumont-Thomas
“London Review of Books”: “I Am French” by Jeremy Harding
“The New York Times”: “The Manhunt for the Drug Kingpin El Chapo” by Azam Ahmed
“The New York Times”: “Living Under the Sword of ISIS in Syria” by Marwan Hisham
“The New York Times”: “In Chile, Where Pablo Neruda Lived and Loved” by Joyce Maynard
“The New York Times”: “Assignment America: Little Havana” by Lizette Alvarez
“The New York Times”: “Footsteps: Elena Ferrante’s Naples, Then and Now” by Ann Mah
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Happiness Code” by Jennifer Kahn
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Trial of Alice Goffman” by Gideon-Lewis Kraus
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Fight for Mossul” by Luke Mogelson
“The New York Review of Books”: “Kurosawa’s Japan Revisited” by Pico Iyer
“The Washington Post”: “How women are reshaping the post-9/11 Arab world” by Alex Laughlin
“Vulture: “’The Big Short’: Hollywood’s Bank Run” by David Edelstein
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“New Republic”: “Lolita Turns Sixty” by Lolita Book Club
“The Washington Post”: “In the land of pandas” by Lee Powell
“The New York Times”: “A Fighter’s Hour of Need” by Dan Barry
“The New York Times”: “52 Places to Go in 2016”
“The New York Times”: “The Light-Beam Reader” by Walter Isaacson
“The New York Times”: “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare” by Nathaniel Rich
“The New Yorker”: “The Sporting Scene: The Wall Dancer”
by Nick Paumgarten
“The New Yorker”: “Letter form Jeddah: Sisters in Law” by Katherine Zoepf
“The Guardian: “Donald Trump: The White Man Pathology” by Stephen Marche
“The Guardian”: “Therapy wars: the revenge of Freud” by Oliver Burkeman
“LRB blog”: “In Calais” by Caroline Phillips
“Carnegie Endowment for International Peace”: “Morocco’s Changing Civil Society” by Dörthe Engelke
“Foreign Affairs”: “How to Defeat ISIS: The Case for U.S. Ground Forces” by James F. Jeffrey
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“Financial Times”: “Forecasting the world in 2016” by FT writers
“FT Magazine”: “The mystery of China’s missing brides” by Charles Clover
“The Guardian”: “The world in 2015 review: a year of living dangerously” by Sim Tisdall
“The Guardian”: “What will happen in 2016?”
“The Guardian”: “The man who exposed the lie of the war on drugs” by Ed Vulliamy
“The Guardian”: “How the banks ignored the lessons of the crash”
by Joris Luyendijk
“The Independent”: “You won’t hear it, but news from Afghanistan is bad” by Robert Fisk
“The Atlantic”: “Why America is moving left” by Peter Beinart
“The Washington Post”: “The A.I. Anxiety” by Joel Achenbach
“The Washington Post”: “A socialist vision fades in Cuba’s biggest housing project” by Nick Miroff
“The New York Times”: “Q & A: How do Sunni and Shia Islam Differ?” by John Harney
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Meaning of Serena Williams” by Claudia Rankine
“The New Yorker”: “Swamped: Jeb Bush’s Fight over the Everglades” by Dexter Filkins
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Activism. War of Words” by Laura Secor
“The New York Review of Books”: “ISIS in Gaza” by Sara Helm
“The New York Review of Books”: “Inside the Emperor’s Clothes”
by G.W. Bowersock
“London Review of Books”: “Digital Piracy: How Music Got Free”
by Derek Walmsley
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“The New York Times”: “Moments of Grace in a Grim Year”
by the Editorial Board
“The New York Times”: “2015: The Year in Interactive Storytelling”
“The New York Times”: “Behind the Black Flag: The Recruitment of an ISIS Killer” by C. J. Chivers
“The New York Times”: “In the Dirtiest Cities, Pollution Forces Life Changes” by Sona Patel
“The New York Times”: “The Year in Pictures 2015”
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Best Photo Books of 2015” by Teju Cole
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Ghosts in the Machine” by Jenna Wortham
“The New York Times T Magazine”: “One Man’s Mountaintop Fortress – and Playground” by Dana Thomas
“The Washington Post”: “The Image-Makers of 2015”
“The Washington Post”: “Meet the people on ‘Team Human’”
by Joel Achenbach
“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Science: Through a Looking Glass”
by Carolyn Korman
“The New York Review of Books”: “Forward Passes” by Darryl Pinckney
“The Guardian”: “The Best of Long Reads in 2015”
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“The Guardian”: “The Machiavelli of Maryland” by Thomas Meaney
“The Guardian”: “’This is who we are.’ Portraits of eight Muslim Americans” by Rose Hackman
“The Guardian”: “The mystery of India’s deadly exam scam” by Aman Sethi
“The New York Times”: “Has Europe Reached the Breaking Point?” by Jim Yardley
“The New York Times”: “Trump’s Weimar America” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “The Assassination in Israel That Worked” by Roger Cohen
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Where Jihadism Grows”
“The New York Times”: “Born to be Conned” by Maria Konnikova
“The New York Times”: “How I Escaped Vietnam” by Minh Long
“The New York Times Magazine”: “Block the Vote” by Jim Ruttenberg
“The New York Times T Magazine”: “Making a Museum out of a Mountain” by Alice Gregory
“The Washington Post”: “The most unconventional weapon in Syria: wheat” by Annia Ciezadio
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Hit List” by Samantha Subramanian
“The New Yorker”: “Our Far-Flung Correspondents: Medial Mountaineers” by Rebecca Solnit
“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Florida: The Siege of Miami” by Elizabeth Kolbert
“Vanity Fair”: “Can a French Friar End the 21st-Century Slave Trade?” by William Langewiesche
“Bloomberg Business”: “What Is Code?” by Paul Ford
“Nautilus”: “The Man Who Tried to Redeem the World with Logic” by Amanda Gefter
“The Atlantic”: “The Best Books I Read This Year” by several authors
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“The New York Times”: “A Climate Deal That Was Six Fateful Years in the Making” by Coral Davenport
“The New York Times”: “What Does a Climate Deal Mean for the World?”
“The New York Times”: “Short Answers to Hard Questions about the Climate Deal” by Justin Gillis
“The New York Times”: “What Climate Change Looks Like”
“The New York Times”: “The 10 Best Books of 2015”
by Michiko Kakutani, Dwight Garner & Janet Maslin
“The New York Times”: “Hillary Clinton: ‘How I’d rein in Wall Street” by Hillary Clinton
“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Donald Trump’s America”
“The New York Times”: “Exploring the World on Foot” by Paul Salopek
“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Deported” by Luke Mogelson
“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: Trafficking in Terror” by Ginger Thompson
“New York Magazine”: “Hollywood’s Bank-Run” by Jessica Pressler
“The Washington Post”: “Viva la typewriter” by Ron Charles
“Council on Foreign Relations”: “The Eastern Congo” by CFR InfoGuide Presentation
“Foreign Affairs”: “The Calm before the Storm” by Nassim Nicolas Taleb & Gregory F. Trevorton
“Foreign Affairs”: “The Failure of Multiculturalism” by Kenan Malik
“The Guardian”: “Harper Lee: my Christmas in New York”
“The Guardian”: “What Orwell can teach us about the language of terror and war” by Rowan Williams
“The Guardian”: “Life stirs in Homs as Syrian rebels withdraw” by Lyse Doucet
“The Independent”: “What we’ll say when we look back on the Donald Trump presidency” by Boyd Tonkin
“The Independent”: “95 incredible pictures that sum up 2015” by Ryan Ramgobin
“FT Magazine”: “’Awakenings’ by Marilynne Robinson” by Marilynne Robinson
“Vanity Fair”: “Can Miami Beach Survive Global Warming?” by David Kamp
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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”: “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
“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”: “Challenging the Oligarchy” by Paul Krugman
“The New York Review of Books”: “The Sultan of Turkey” by Christopher de Bellaigue
“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 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”: “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”: “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
“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”: “Room for Debate: Does Europe Need a New Surveillance System?”
“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”: “The Belgian neighborhood indelibly linked to jihad” by Steven Mufson
“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”: “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
“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”: “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