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Exit Strategy for Mass Transitnew

When it comes to subways and terrorism, the best defense might be a good escape. But could the crowds make it through those floor-to-ceiling turnstiles fast enough?
The Village Voice  |  Jarrett Murphy  |  07-13-2005  |  International

In Relatively Calm Southern Iraq, Impatience Growsnew

A British commander in Iraq's Maysan Province says the security situation has grown worse in the past few months, and residents are eager to rule their own province.
The Village Voice  |  David Axe  |  07-05-2005  |  International

U.S. Troops Patrol Insurgency's Front Door in Mosulnew

For the past few months, the worst place in Iraq has been Mosul. Violent death is only part of the equation.
The Village Voice  |  David Axe  |  05-03-2005  |  International

Former Guerrillas in Kurdistan Dream of Nationhoodnew

While some Kurds dream of a pan-state Kurdistan that would unite all Kurds under one government, that's unlikely as long as both Iran and Turkey have all those tanks and helicopters, and as long as the U.S. has any say.
The Village Voice  |  David Axe  |  04-13-2005  |  International

Tsunami Brings Sea Change in Sri Lankanew

In the small island nation of Sri Lanka, the tsunami claimed nearly half the number who have lost their lives in 20 years of civil war.
The Village Voice  |  Jyoti Thottam  |  01-13-2005  |  International

A Tsunami of Greed on Wall Streetnew

American contributions of about $44 million to the tsunami recovery effort seem modest by any standard -- and especially when compared to an estimated $15.9 billion being paid out in year-end bonuses to security industry employees.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway and Nicole Duarte  |  12-29-2004  |  International

November Surprises: What the Presidential Election Was Really Aboutnew

Less than an hour after George W. Bush's victory speech Wednesday, U.S. fighter planes launched major air strikes against Falluja. Yet the transparently self-serving timing of the biggest Bush military offensive since 2003 is passing unchallenged.
The Village Voice  |  Wayne Barrett and Anna LeMond  |  11-09-2004  |  International

Africans Fleeing Genocide in Sudan Take Refuge in Egyptnew

Thousands of African refugees propelled by wars, economic misery, and politics have resettled in Cairo, a teeming metropolis with room for no more. Desperate conditions there have led to unrest.
The Village Voice  |  Kareem Fahim  |  09-15-2004  |  International

Allegations at Guantanamo Linked to Abu Ghraib Abusesnew

Two former inmates at Guantánamo Bay have said that they were either subjected to or witnessed some of the same methods of harsh interrogation seen in pictures taken at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
The Village Voice  |  Kareem Fahim  |  05-19-2004  |  International

U.S. Has a Tradition of Institutionalized Brutality, Writer Saysnew

Atrocities like the torture and killings of unarmed civilians in Vietnam and the sexual humiliation of prisoners in Abu Ghraib in Iraq are not the mere result of rogue soldiers but stem from what historian Christian Appy identifies as "a doctrine of atrocity."
The Village Voice  |  Nicholas Turse  |  05-17-2004  |  International

Arab-Americans Caught in the Middle on 9/11new

The day of the assault on the World Trade Center towers, Arabs in Queens felt nervous, wounded by taunts and more strongly "American" than ever.
The Village Voice  |  Erik Baard  |  04-27-2004  |  International

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