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“The Atlantic”: “Panama Papers: The Real Scandal Is What’s Legal” by Brooke Harrington

“The Atlantic”: “How A Cashless Society Could Embolden Big Brother” by Sarah Jeong

“The New York Times”: “The Endangered Species of Baseball” by Tyler Kepner

“The New York Times”: “Room for Debate: Is Anti-Zionism Anti-Semitism?”

“The New York Times”: “What I Learned from Tickling Apes” by Frans de Waal

“The New York Times”: “Exposures: When the Oilfields Burned” by Sebastiao Salgado

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The New Europeans” by James Angelos

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Fall of China’s Hedge-Fund King” by Alex W. Palmer

“The New Yorker”: “In the Future We Will Photograph Everything and Look at Nothing” by Om Malik

“The New Yorker”: “The Return of Moqtada al-Sadr, an Iraqi Operator” by Jon Lee Anderson

“The New Yorker”: “American Chronicles: The Voyeur’s Motel” by Gay Talese

“The New York Review of Books”: “Crackdown in China: Worse and Worse” by Orville Schell

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Disaster of Richard Nixon” by Robert G. Keiser

“The Washington Post”: “The suicide bomber ‘was a child, and he came to kill children” by Liz Sly

“The Guardian”: “Panama Papers – Mossack Fonsecca:  Inside the firm that helps the super-rich hide their money”

“The Guardian”: “US Elections 2016: ‘The system is rigged, the government coin-operated” by Wendell Potter & Nick Penniman

“The Guardian”: “Palmyra after Isis: a visual guide”

“The Guardian”: “50 documentaries you need to see” by Nick Fraser

“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT: Ukip’s Nigel Farage” by Henry Mance

“FiveThirtyEight”: “How Trump Hacked the Media” by Nate Silver

“Council on Foreign Relations”: “The Debate Over ‘Brexit’” by James McBride

“Council on Foreign Relations”: “What Is Encryption?”

“New Republic”: “What Should We Do with Big Data Leaks?” by Paul Ford

“Vanity Fair”: “London’s Big Jewel Heist” by Mark Seal

“Vanity Fair”: “Francis Ford Coppola: In Corleone Country” by Rich Cohen
 

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„The Guardian“: „What are the Panama papers? A guide to the biggest data leak in history” by Luke Harding

“The Guardian”: “Vladimir Putin: How to hide a billion dollars” by Luke Harding

“The Guardian”:”Putin’s best friend: The cellist who holds the key to his fortune” by Luke Harding

“The Guardian”: “How a Hong Kong corruption scandal sparked strife at Mossack Fonseca” by Joshua Robertson & Paul Farrell

“The Guardian”: “Mossack Fonsecca’s response to the Panama papers by Mossack Fonsecca

“The Washington Post”: “Witness the stunning devastation inside Aleppo’s destroyed souks” by Lorenzo Tugnoli (photots) & Loveday Morris (text)

“The Washington Post”: “Transcript: Donald Trump’s interview with Bob Woodward and Robert Costa” by Bob Woodward & Robert Costa

“The Washington Post”: “The big bust in the oil fields” by Chico Harlan

“The New York Times”: “How ISIS Built the Machinery of Terror Under Europe’s Gaze” by Rukmini Callimachi

“The New York Times”: “The Day Horror Invaded the Park” by Sarah Eleazar

“The New York Times”: “A Palestinian Teacher’s Methods Earn  the Attention of More Than Her Class” by Diaa Hadid

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Invisible Catastrophe” by Nathaniel Rich

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Panopticops” by Geoff Manaugh

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The End of Ice” by Dexter Filkins

“The New Yorker”: “Notorious Big” by Nicholas Lemann

“The New Yorker”: “Trumpism as Foreign Policy” by Steve Coll

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from Europe: Alone in the Alps” by James Lasdun

“The Wall Street Journal”: “Machines That Will Think and Feel” by David Gelernter

“The Guardian”: “Generation Anthropocene: How humans have altered the planet for ever” by Robert Macfarlane

“The Guardian”: “Anorexia: you just don’t grow out of it” by Carrie Arnold

“The Guardian”: “Can Google’s ‘Deep Dream’ become an art machine?” by Alex Rayner

“The Guardian”: “Social recall: factors that can affect false memory” by Chris French

“The Guardian”: “I, narcissist – vanity, social media and the human condition” by Carmen Fishwick

“FT Magazine”; “Jostling for Djibouti” by Katrina Mason

“London Review of Books”: “The Man Who Built New York” by Jackson Lears

“London Review of Books”: “Can a King Have Friends?” by Hilary Mantel

“The Baffler”: “Withering on the Vine: A tale of two democracies” by Thomas Frank

“Vanity Fair”: “The Battle for Picasso’s Multi-Billion-Dollar Empire” by Milton Esterow

“Haaretz”: “The Strange Case of a Nazi Who Became an Israeli Hitman” by Dan Raviv & Jossi Melman
 

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“The Washington Post”: “How Belgium became the hub of terror in Europa” by Greg Miller & Joby Warrick

“The Washington Post”: “Zika’s terrifying path” by Marc Fisher, Joshua Partlow & Mary Jordan

“The Washington Post”: “Garrison Keillor: Think moving abroad will save you form Donald Trump? Think again.” by Garrison Keillor

“The New York Times”: “The Islamic State’s European Front” by Daniel Byman

“The New York Times”: “A View of ISIS’s Evolution in New Details of Paris Attacks” by Rukmini Callimachi, Alissa J. Rubin & Laure Fourquet

“The New York Times”: “What Drives Siblings to Unleash Terror?” by Jim Yardley, Rukmini Callimachi &Scott Shane

“The New York Times”: “Fight” by Dan Barry

“The New York Review of Books”: “In the Capital of Europe” by Ian Buruma

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Victory of Ukraine” by Anne Applebaum

“The New York Review of Books”: “Voices from a different Syria” by Robyn Creswell

“The New York Review of Books”: “Israel. The Broken Silence” by David Shulman

“The New York Review of Books”: “The Amazing Career of a Pioneer Capitalist” by Martha Howell

“The New Yorker”: “Tunesia and the Fall After the Arab Spring” by George Packer

“The Guardian”: “The hunt for Radovan Karadzic, ruthless warlord turned ‘spiritual healer’” by Julian Borger

“The Guardian”: “Mocked and forgotten: Who will speak for the American white working class?” by Chris Arnade

“The Guardian”: “This may shock you: Hillary Clinton is fundamentally honest” by Jill Abramson

“The Guardian”: “What kind of first lady will Bill Clinton be if Hillary becomes president?” by Jean Hannah Edelstein

“The Guardian”: “Fertility trackers – Is this the end for the pill?” by Moira Weigel

“Financial Times”: “Lunch with the FT. Yanis Varoufakis” by Peter Spiegel

“Financial Times”: “Mohammed Assaf: The Golden Boy of Gaza” by Garth Cartwright

“FT Magazine”: “The fight against food fraud” by Nathalie Whittle

“London Review of Books”: “Murder in Mayfair” by Peter Pomerantsev

“London Review of Books”: “Deliverology: Tony Blair” by David Runciman

“TIME”: “The 30 Most Influential People on the Internet”

“The Atlantic”: “What Is a Robot?” by Adrienne LaFrance

“Mashable”: “Break the News” by Jason Abbruzzese
 

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“The New York Times”: “How Trump Lives, as Told by His Butler” by Jason Horowitz“The New York Times”: “Should Therapists Analyze Presidential Candidates?” by Robert Klitzman

“The New York Times”: “Cuba on the Edge” by Azam Ahmed

“The New York Times”: “A Journey Across Greece, a Bankrupt Land at Risk of Becoming a Refugee Prison” by Jim Yardley

“The New York Times”: “It’s Stephen Curry’s Game Now” by Scott Cacciola

“The New York Times”: “What Google Learned from its Quest to Build the Perfect Team” by Charles Duhigg

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Secrets of the Wave Pilots” by Kim Tingley

“The New York Times Magazine”: “The Nonsuch Dive – A Descent into the Depths of the Atlantic Ocean” by Robert C. Fressson

“The New Yorker”: “The Political Scene: The Great Divide” by Ryan Lizza

“The New York Review of Books”: “Hillary & Women” by Zoe Heller

“The New York Review of Books”: “Putin: The Rule of the Family” by Masha Gessen

“Council on Foreign Relations”: “Syria’s War – The Descent into Horror” by Zachary Laub

“The Washington Post”: “Inside Syria’s War. I went to three cities. This is what I saw” by Loveday Morris

“The Washington Post”: “Mars – an interactive journey” by Christian Davenport

“The Boston Globe”: “Paul Bremer and the rise of ISIS” by Neil Swidey

“The Guardian”: “Being European: what does it mean?” by Nick Fraser

“The Guardian”: “Are French prisons ‘finishing schools’ for terrorism?” by Christopher de Bellaigue

“The Guardian”: “Radicalisation in Molenbeek: ‘People call me the mother of a terrorist” by Jason Burke

“Financial Times”: “Richard Ford on America’s Gun Problem” by Richard Ford

“FT Magazine”: “Facebook, Google and the race to sign up India” by Hannah Kuchler

“The Atlantic”: “The Obama Doctrine” by Jeffrey Goldberg

“The Development Set”: “Silicon Valley’s Unchecked Arrogance” by Ross Bard
 

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“The New York Times”: “Signs of Hope Five Years After Start of Syria’s War” by Anne Barnard, Maher Samaan & Derek Watkins

“The New York Times”: “25 Songs That Tell US Where Music Is Going”  by several authors

“The New York Times”: “The Migrant Crisis, Viewed by Air”

“The New York Times”: “To Maintain Supply of Sex Slaves, ISIS Pushes Birth Control” by Rukmini Callimachi

“The New York Times”: “The Unnatural Kingdom” by Daniel Duane

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter at Large: The Bidding War” by Matthew Aikins

“The New Yorker”: “A Reporter At Large: The Greater the Sinner” by Damon Tabor

“New York Magazine”: “Death by Text” by Marin Cogan

“New York Magazine”: “Imagining President Trump: A Conversation”

“The Washington Post”: “U.N. faces growing scandal over sex abuse and ‘peacekeeper babies’” by Kevin Sieff (article) and Jane Hahn (photos)

“The Washington Post”: “How the Syrian revolt went so horribly, tragically wrong” by Liz Sly

“The Washington Post”: “A Marine’s Conviction” by John Wodrow Cox

“The Washington Post”: “Everything you need to know about appointing a Supreme Court justice” by Tim Meko, Dan Keating , Kevin Uhrmacher& Stephanie Stamm

“Carnegie Endowment”: “Israel’s Shrinking Democracy” by Lihi Ben Shitrit

“Columbia Journalism Review”: “Facebook Is Eating the World” by Emily Bell

“TIME: “The war against mosquitoes” by Alexander Sifferlin

“The Guardian”: “Top 10 inspiring female adventurers” by Rosemary J. Brown

“The Guardian”: “’He was a monster’: how priest child abuse tore apart Pennsylvania towns” by Joanna Walters

“Financial Times”: “Politics: stranger than fiction” by Sebastian Payne

“London Review of Books”: “How Public Inquiries Go Wrong” by Frederick Wilmot-Smith

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“The Washington Post”: ”How the Republican party created Donald Trump” by Dan Balz

“The Washington Post”: “Nancy Reagan Dies at 94” by Lois Romano

“The Washington Post”: “How to explain Putin’s jaw-droppingly high approval ratings” by Michael Birnbaum

“The Washington Post”: “Brain Hacking: hot-wired for happiness?” by Amy Ellis Nutt

“The Washington Post”: “Saudis are now working at Starbucks and McDonald’s. and that’s a big deal” by Hugh Naylor

“The New York Times”: “Tricked into Cheating and Sentenced to Death” by Shirin Ebadi

“The New York Times”: “Donald the Dangerous” by Nicholas Kristof

“The New York Times”: “The Libya Gamble Part 1: Hillary Clinton, ‘Smart Power’ and a Dictator’s Fall” by Jo Becker and Scott Shane

“The New York Times”: “The Libya Gamble Part 2: A New Libya, ‘With Very Little Time Left” by Scott Shane and Jo Becker

“The New York Times”: “In Saudi-Arabia, a Kingdom to Myself” by Ben Hubbard

“The New Yorker”: “Letter from El-Balyana ((Egypt): Living-Room Democracy” by Peter Hessler

“The New York Review of Books””: “Cancer: A Time for Sceptics”
by Jerome Gropeman

“The New York Review of Books”: “France: Is There a Way Out?” by Mark Lilla

“Financial Times”: “10 Years on Twitter” by Helen Lewis

“FT Magazine”: “Jaroslav Kaczynski: Poland’s kingmaker” by Henry Foy

“FT Magazine”: “Virtual reality: four ways it could change your life” by Tim Bradshaw

“The Guardian”: “How the changing media is changing terrorism” by Jason Burke

“The Guardian”: “Turkey’s turmoil: ‘Intimidation and paranoia dominates the land’” by Elif Shafak

“The Guardian”: “The all-female patrol stopping South Africa’s rhino-poachers” by Jessica Aldred

“The Guardian”: “Is opera the most misogynistic art form?”
by Charlotte Higgins


“The Guardian”: “The cult of memory: when history does more harm than good” by David Rieff

“GQ”: “The Real Story of Germanwings Flight 9525” by Joshua Hammer

“Vox”: “The rise of American authoritarianism” by Amanda Taub

“World Press Photo”: “The Bigger Picture: The Story of Migration”
 

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„The New York Times“: „The Party of Trump, and the Path Forward for Democrats” by The Editorial Board

“The New York Times”: “Hillary Clinton’s Moment” by Frank Bruni

“The Washington Post”: “The GOP has two weeks to take down Donald Trump” by Dan Balz

“The New York Times”; “Taking Note: What Hillary Clinton’s South Carolina Win Means” by Elizabeth Williamson

“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”: “Dot Earth: Bill Gates Explains How to Make Climate Progress in a World Eating Meat and Guzzling Gas” by Andrew C. Revkin

“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 Washington Post”: “Martyrs? Desperate? Crazy” Palestinians struggle to define Palestinians who attack Israelis” by William Boots

“The Guardian”: “A tour of Guantánamo Bay: ghostlike figures wait as a promise goes unfulfilled” by David Smith

“The Guardian”: “The Memory Palace: hardcore history built on small moments” by Melissa Locker

“The Guardian”: “Play nice. How the internet is trying to design out toxic behavior” by Gaby Hinsliff

“The Guardian”: “Karl Ove Knausgaard: the shame of writing about myself” by Karl Ove Knausgaard

“The Guardian”: “Lagos is set to double in size in 15 years. How will my city cope?” by Chigozie Obioma

“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”: “U.S. Elections. South Carolina and Nevada Takeaways: Messages Get Results” by Alexander Burns & Patrick Healey

“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”: “Syrian Officer Gave View of the War, ISIS Came, and Silence Followed” by Anne Barnard & Hwaida Saad

“The New York Times”: “Death, the Gospel and Me” by Kate Bowler

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Learning to Recycle in Switzerland, and Paying for It” by Laura Bauerlein

“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

“Financial Times”: “Opinion: The left’s problem with Jews has a long and miserable history” by Simon Schama

“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

“The Independent”: “Brian Mosteller: Meet the man who can practically read President Obama’s mind” by Colby Itkowic
 

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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”: “Roots of the Recent Violence between Israelis and Palestinians” by Jon Huang, Jeremy White % Karen Yourish

“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 Washington Post”: “Five years after Egypt’s Arab Spring: ‘We didn’t need  a revolution’” by Sudarsan Rghavan & Heba Habib

“The Guardian”: “US supreme court: the key issues affected by death of Justice Scalia” by Molly Redden, Lois Becket & Edward Helmore

“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”: “The Zika Virus: Medical Mystery with a Global Reach” by Donald G- McNeil Jr., Simon Romero & Sabrina Tavernise

“The New York Times”: “Sick and Tired of ‘God Bless America’” by Susan Jacoby

“The New York Times”: “Despite Decades of Stealth, Sticking Points Bedevil F-35 Jet” by Clyde Haberman

“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

“The Guardian”: “The Long Read: The most potent and elusive figure in British politics” by Andy Beckett

“The Guardian”: “The return of the dogs of war: what’s it like to be a soldier for hire?” by Emine Saner

“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”: “Rural Voters Can Swing the Iowa Caucuses. Meet Five of Them” by Alicia Parlapiano, Brent McDonald & Larry Buchanan

“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 York Times Magazine”: “The Wreck of Amtrak 188- What caused the worst American rail disaster in decades?” by Matthew Shear

“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 rise and fall of Sarah Palin. Plucked from Alaska, she lost her soul” by Julia O’Malley

“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

“Financial Times”: “Why Muslim Integration Fails in Christian-Heritage Societies” by Claire L Adida,David D Laitin & Marie-Anne Valfort

“FT Magazine”: “Yazidis: Escape from ISIS”  by Erika Solomon

“FT Magazine”: “Last Boat to St. Helena” by Matthew Engel
 

..........KALENDERWOCHE 4..........

“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”: “A Deadly Deployment, a Navy SEAL’s Despair” by Nicholas Kulish %
Christopher Drew

“The New York Times”: “Building the Future in Israel” by Yoav Gallant

“The New York Times”: “Where Virtual Reality Takes Us”

“The New York Times Magazine”: “Why Is It so Difficult for Syrian Refugees to Get Into the U.S.” by Eliza Griswold

“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

“New York Review of Books”: “’The EU Is on the Verge of Collapse – An Interview” by Georg Soros & Georg Peter Schmitz

“The Guardian”: “’I was terribly wrong’ – writers look back on the Arab Spring five years on”

“The Guardian”: “Victim of Obama’s First Drone Strike: ’I am the living example of what drones are” by Spencer Ackerman

“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

“The Guardian”: “George Monbiot meets David Attenborough: ‘You feel apprehensive for the future, of course you do’” by George Monbiot

“FT Magazine”: “David Cameron’s adventures in Europe” by George Parker and Alex Barker

“Rolling Stone”: “Who poisoned Flint, Michigan?” by Stephen Rodrick
 

..........KALENDERWOCHE 3..........

“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”: “America’s poorest town: a reservation town fighting alcoholism, obesity and ghosts from the past” by Chris McGreal

“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”: “14 Testy Months Behind U.S. Prisoner Swap with Iran” by Peter Baker and David E. Sanger

“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

“New York Magazine”: “My Wife and I Are (both) Pregnant” as told to Alexa Tsoulis-Reay & Sara Naomi Lewkowicz (photographs)

“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

“Foreign Affairs”: “Saddam’s ISIS? - The Terrorist Group’s Real Origin Story” by Samuel Helfont & Michael Brill

“Vulture: “’The Big Short’: Hollywood’s Bank Run” by David Edelstein
 

..........KALENDERWOCHE 2..........

“Rolling Stone”: “El Chapo Speaks: A secret visit with the most wanted man in the world” by Sean Penn

“New Republic”: “Lolita Turns Sixty” by Lolita Book Club

“The Washington Post”: “One year, two races: Inside the Republican Party’s bizarre, tumultuous 2015” by Dan Balz, Philip Rucker, Robert Costa & Matea Gold

“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”: “Mohammad Javad Zarif: Saudi Arabia’s Reckless Extremism” by Mohammad Javad Zarif

“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”: “’I went to join Isis in Syria, taking my four –year old. It was a journey into hell’” by Kim Willsher

“The Guardian”: “Is humour the best weapon against Europe’s new wave of xenophobic nationalism?” by Holly Case & John Palatella

“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
 

..........KALENDERWOCHE 1..........

“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”: “7 stories you should read to really understand the Islamic State” by Swati Sharma

“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 Terrible Beauty of Brain Surgery” by Karl Ove Knausgaard & Paolo Pellgrin (photographs)

“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”: “Streaming TV Isn’t Just a New Way to Watch. It’s a New Genre” by James Poniewozik

“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”: “Dave Barry’s Year in  Review: The sad thing is we’re not making this up!” by Dave Barry

“The Washington Post”: “The Image-Makers of 2015”

“The Washington Post”: “Meet the people on ‘Team Human’”
by Joel Achenbach

“The Washington Post”: “’A new kind of terrorism’ In Israel” by Ruth Eglash William Booth & Darla Cameron

“The New Yorker”: “Annals of Science: Through a Looking Glass”
by Carolyn Korman

“The New York Review of Books”: “Forward Passes” by Darryl Pinckney

“London Review of Books”: “Military to Military: US Intelligence Sharing in the Syrian War” by Seymour Hersh

“The Guardian”: “Gaza’s children forced to work for a pittance among war-torn ruins” by Kate Shuttleworth

“The Guardian”: “The Best of Long Reads in 2015”

“The Guardian”: “Chinas ‘Train Hunter’ on a quest to chronicle its fast-expanding railways” by Tom Philipps
 

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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”: “Strike at 8’848 meters: Sherpa and the story of an Everest revolution” by Henry Barnes

“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”: “Navy SEALs, a Beating Death and Claims of a Cover-up” by Nicholas Kulish,
Christopher Drew & Matthew Rosenberg

“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 Washington Post”: “The book every new American citizen – and old one, too – should read” by Carlos Lozada

“New York Magazine”: “A most Violent Year – Baltimore, the Laboratory City” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells

“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

“msnbc”: “Geography of Poverty – A journey through forgotten America” by Matt Black (photos) & Trymaine Lee (text

“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

“The Washington Post”: “Censor or die: The death of Mexican News in the age of drug cartels” by Dana Priest

“The Washington Post”: “Marc Zuckerberg should spend $ billion on undoing the damage done to democracies” by Anne Applebaum

“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 Guardian”: “Life under ISIS in Raqqa and Mosul: ‘We’re living in a giant prison’” by Fazel Hamramy (Erbil), Shalaw Mohammed (Kirkuk) & Kareem Shaheen (Beirut)

“The Guardian”: “The ISIS papers: leaked documents show how Isis is building its state” by Shiv Malik

“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”: “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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