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What Kind of Trouble Is Eric Adams In?
Daily Comment

What Kind of Trouble Is Eric Adams In?

What Kind of Trouble Is Eric Adams In?
New York City’s mayor has downplayed the federal investigation into his campaign fund-raising, but, by dodging questions and obfuscating, he’s invited even more public scrutiny.
The Secret Life and Anonymous Death of the Most Prolific War-Crimes Investigator in History
A Reporter at Large

The Secret Life and Anonymous Death of the Most Prolific War-Crimes Investigator in History

The Secret Life and Anonymous Death of the Most Prolific War-Crimes Investigator in History
When Mustafa died, in the earthquakes in Turkey, his work in Syria had assisted in the prosecutions of numerous figures in Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
The Turkish Elections Swung from Hope to Despair
Dispatch

The Turkish Elections Swung from Hope to Despair

The Turkish Elections Swung from Hope to Despair
The corrupt state that President Erdoğan built essentially guaranteed his reëlection.
Why Erdoğan Prevailed in a Battle of Competing Turkish Nationalisms
Q. & A.

Why Erdoğan Prevailed in a Battle of Competing Turkish Nationalisms

Why Erdoğan Prevailed in a Battle of Competing Turkish Nationalisms
As the country heads to a Presidential runoff, will the aftermath of a devastating earthquake hold more sway than old narratives of grievance?
How Erdoğan Set the Stage for Turkey’s Disastrous Earthquake Response
Q. & A.

How Erdoğan Set the Stage for Turkey’s Disastrous Earthquake Response

How Erdoğan Set the Stage for Turkey’s Disastrous Earthquake Response
The authoritarian President has stuffed his government with corrupt and inexperienced loyalists. Can a kneecapped civil society fill the gap?
How Assad Blocked Aid to Syrian Earthquake Victims
Dispatch

How Assad Blocked Aid to Syrian Earthquake Victims

How Assad Blocked Aid to Syrian Earthquake Victims
In the country’s rebel-held northwest, none of the assistance delivered so far has included rescue equipment.
A Life Begun Amid the Ruins of a Syrian City
Annals of Appearances

A Life Begun Amid the Ruins of a Syrian City

A Life Begun Amid the Ruins of a Syrian City
A baby rescued from the earthquake’s rubble was named Aya, meaning “a sign of God’s existence.” But what is the life ahead of her?
“I Owe Turkey, Because I Was a Refugee”: A Young Syrian on the Earthquake’s Devastation
As Told To

“I Owe Turkey, Because I Was a Refugee”: A Young Syrian on the Earthquake’s Devastation

“I Owe Turkey, Because I Was a Refugee”: A Young Syrian on the Earthquake’s Devastation
A first-person account from Serbest Salih, a twenty-eight-year-old photographer in a border city.
Turkey’s Earthquake Response Is as Political as the Conditions That Increased The Devastation
Daily Comment

Turkey’s Earthquake Response Is as Political as the Conditions That Increased The Devastation

Turkey’s Earthquake Response Is as Political as the Conditions That Increased The Devastation
The ethnic minorities and refugees leading the community response in Turkey already knew not to rely on the government.
A Turkish Photographer’s Tribute to the Girls of Quranic Schools
Photo Booth

A Turkish Photographer’s Tribute to the Girls of Quranic Schools

A Turkish Photographer’s Tribute to the Girls of Quranic Schools
In the book “Hafiz,” Sabiha Çimen depicts young Muslims forming their own “playground of the imagination.”
What the Turkey Is Getting Pardoned For
Shouts & Murmurs

What the Turkey Is Getting Pardoned For

What the Turkey Is Getting Pardoned For
Obscene pecking, gobbling under the influence, and a conspiracy to make all eyes in the world beady, among other crimes of nature.
The Turkish Drone That Changed the Nature of Warfare
Annals of War

The Turkish Drone That Changed the Nature of Warfare

The Turkish Drone That Changed the Nature of Warfare
The Bayraktar TB2 has brought precision air-strike capabilities to Ukraine and other countries. It’s also a diplomatic tool, enabling Turkey’s rise.
A Syrian Photographer’s Gift to Refugee Children
Photo Booth

A Syrian Photographer’s Gift to Refugee Children

A Syrian Photographer’s Gift to Refugee Children
After fleeing his native country for Turkey, Serbest Salih created a mobile darkroom and went on the road teaching kids to make pictures.
Enes Kanter Freedom’s Political Awakening
Q. & A.

Enes Kanter Freedom’s Political Awakening

Enes Kanter Freedom’s Political Awakening
The N.B.A. star, who has been outspoken about human rights in China, discusses his embrace by the right and his harsh words for LeBron James.
America’s Abandonment of Syria
A Reporter at Large

America’s Abandonment of Syria

America’s Abandonment of Syria
Many Syrians thought that the U.S. cared about them. Now they know better.
The Coronavirus Meets Authoritarianism in Turkey
Q. & A.

The Coronavirus Meets Authoritarianism in Turkey

The Coronavirus Meets Authoritarianism in Turkey
A professor from Turkey on how Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s privatization of the medical system affected coronavirus preparation, and the dangers of an outbreak in Turkey’s prisons.
Wayne Thiebaud’s “Stuffed”
Cover Story

Wayne Thiebaud’s “Stuffed”

Wayne Thiebaud’s “Stuffed”
The artist talks about the inspiration behind his ninth cover for the magazine.
After Six Decades, Turkey Is Now a U.S. Ally in Name Only
Our Columnists

After Six Decades, Turkey Is Now a U.S. Ally in Name Only

After Six Decades, Turkey Is Now a U.S. Ally in Name Only
President Trump’s Oval Office meeting with the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was another foreign-policy flop. But this time it wasn’t only Trump’s fault.
Turkey, Syria, the Kurds, and Trump’s Abandonment of Foreign Policy
Comment

Turkey, Syria, the Kurds, and Trump’s Abandonment of Foreign Policy

Turkey, Syria, the Kurds, and Trump’s Abandonment of Foreign Policy
The President’s ignorance of the world has never been so blatant—or produced such bipartisan opposition.
Chaos in Syria: ISIS Detainees Escape as the U.S. Pulls Out
Our Columnists

Chaos in Syria: ISIS Detainees Escape as the U.S. Pulls Out

Chaos in Syria: ISIS Detainees Escape as the U.S. Pulls Out
The five-year campaign by a U.S.-led coalition to confront and destroy the world’s most fanatical movement now risks unravelling.