Analysis: Land swaps won’t guarantee peace, but undermine it

Why the international community shouldn’t endorse a land swap between Kosovo and Serbia.

Non-white journalists describe risks and repercussions of covering protests in the US

For journalists of color, reporting on protests carries different risks and, often, higher repercussions, targeted both by the police and attacked by protesters.

Journalists covering protests in US risk getting caught up in police kettling tactic

Journalists caught in kettles can face lengthy periods of legal uncertainty, high legal costs, and job insecurity, particularly if equipment is seized.

West Virginia teachers walk out, shutting down all public schools

Strike over low wages and cuts to benefits will continue on Monday as teachers demand US state takes action.

US diversity visa recipients say programme must stay

Immigrants who came to the US through the programme say they’re disheartened by Trump’s call to end it.

New York attack: Interfaith vigil expresses grief

New Yorkers gather to show grief in the wake of deadly attack that has instilled fears in the Muslim community.

You can live in Brooklyn for $500 a month– If you don’t mind dumpster duty

Bed-Stuy is home to dozens of housing collectives, providing community and low-cost housing to radicals, anti-capitalists, and environmentalists.

Serbia and Kosovo are pluming their war feathers

A series of incidents have revealed a gaping chasm in relations between the two governments.