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Winter 2025 Cover with photo by Lys Arango of 3 coal miners sitting on a bench during lunch

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You Cannot Tell by the Expressions on Our Faces What We Are Feeling
… We got to know each other and became friends in the way I become friends with people I use for information; constant … The father thanked him. He said, I’m lucky my son died in my house. If he had been outside in my field and … a few feet behind them, like shadows. We weave through checkpoints made of yellow- and black-striped concrete blocks …
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Intelligence, Policy, and the War in Iraq
… Policy, and the War in Iraq ,” on the Foreign Affairs website. Pillar’s article is going to be excerpted, spun, and debated into the ground in the coming week. Thanks to the editors of Foreign Affairs for …
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What the Kurds Want
… in Kurdish Syria, women were generally discouraged from becoming educated. It wasn’t until she discovered the illegal, … food, a place to sleep, and an education. By day they studied Kurdish history (albeit a rather zealous and at times … own political success could be seen as supporting both points of view—that women are indeed making gains in Rojava …
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Digging Out
… And the statistics show they’ll spend ten percent of that income on petty bribes to the Afghan government. The whole of … of growing an economy in a landlocked country. He points to prospective spurs to Pakistan and Iran, where … pulley system that once dragged coal cars out of the mine died decades ago, and now the miners lower themselves in …
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The Enigmatic Method
… as EMDR. Its main advantage, she realized, was that its combination of image processing and physicalizing did not … Most EMDR therapists I’ve met characterize Shapiro, who died in 2019, with almost hagiographic passion; an obituary … of a toss-up. I’ve had the thought, I’m ugly , but I’ve also had the thought that I am different.”  Schafer jotted …
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Democracy
… Kyrgyzstan for this observation mission, not everyone welcomes the observers. That will make our job more … it was not a popular language. In fact, those of us who studied English instead of German or French were sometimes … here, in a former communist country. At one of the checkpoints there’s a fuss, and Saule gets out with the driver …
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