The Age of Exile series examines how displacement has become central to how power operates in the 21st century.
A growing movement of “former screenagers” is calling for a screen-free, surveillance-free life, for a chance to build a ...
Sara Kontar fled Damascus in 2015, expecting to return. Now, nearly a decade later, French law forbids her from visiting ...
With Beijing indispensable to the global transition away from fossil fuels, questions are no longer being asked about the ...
Here's how a pattern we've tracked for years became a playbook operating in real-time. There’s a particular satisfaction—and ...
I’ve been reading journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin’s new book about the 1929 crash, and it’s been sending me into a bit of a ...
The Age of Exile What does displacement look like in an era where you can maintain your identity, your networks, your ...
“I once had an idea in the back of my mind to leave this place and go abroad,” Besmir Billa told me earlier this year as we sipped tea in the town of Kukes, not far from Albania’s Accursed Mountains. ...
Listen to this story on SoundCloud or by downloading the Audm app. On a snowy January day in 2016, a small crowd assembled in central Kyiv to honor the fight against the far right. The gathering of ...
Two servicemen sit in an underground missile launch facility. Before them is a matrix of buttons and bulbs glowing red, white and green. Old-school screens with blocky, all-capped text beam beside ...
On October 27, a rainy Friday evening in Berlin, as Israel bombed Gaza with new intensity before the launch of its ground invasion, I arrived at Alexanderplatz for a rally that had already been ...