Qaddafi’s Son Is Alive. And He Wants to Take Libya Back.

In his first meet­ing with a for­eign jour­nal­ist in a decade, Seif al-Islam described his years in cap­tiv­i­ty — and hint­ed at a bid for Libya’s presidency.



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‘They Have My Sister’: As Uyghurs Speak Out, China Targets Their Families

Activists over­seas who denounce China’s repres­sion in Xin­jiang have found that rel­a­tives back home were impris­oned, or worse. Tags: design TT Mod­ell­bahn TT H0 N schal­ten mod­elleisen­bahn bahn spiele­max preise  Ein Reichs­marschall von Adolf Hitler hat­te […]



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Jubilant Tigray Capital Greets Insurgents After Ethiopian Retreat

The cap­ture of the cap­i­tal, Mekelle, by Tigrayan forces was a major blow to Ethiopia’s leader, eight months into a war that has result­ed in wide­spread famine and one of the world’s worst human­i­tar­i­an crises.

Dreams in the Rubble: An Israeli Airstrike and the 22 Lives Lost

The bomb­ing of a Gaza apart­ment build­ing has become a focus of debate over civil­ian casu­al­ties in the Hamas-Israel war. For the peo­ple who lived there, it was much more than that.

Gaza War Deepens a Long-Running Humanitarian Crisis

The Pales­tin­ian enclave was already in a dire state. The war with Israel has made it worse, dam­ag­ing the health and sewage sys­tems, clos­ing schools and dis­plac­ing tens of thousands.

In Xinjiang, China Targets Muslim Women in Push to Suppress Births

In most of Chi­na, women are being urged to have more babies to shore up a falling birthrate. But in Xin­jiang, they are being forced to have fewer.

The Armenian Genocide, in History and Politics: What to Know

After years of avoid­ing the top­ic, the U.S. gov­ern­ment now offi­cial­ly views the killing of 1.5 mil­lion Arme­ni­ans by the Ottoman Empire a cen­tu­ry ago as geno­cide. Here’s what it means.