If there's a better symbol of the world's priorities, I haven't seen it.
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'The other side of North Korea'
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The decline of the Vulcans
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Why does the U.S. accept Israel's nuclear weapons?
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The good, the bad and the ugly of the Iran deal
North Korea is more accessible to foreign journalists than Tibet is
A Tibet scholar points out that there are more journalists in North Korea, a revealing fact.
Banner meant to promote Egyptian unity is mocked for strange errors
The banner had a spelling error and used stock art of people who probably weren't Egyptian at all.
The divisively unanswerable questions of what it means to be ‘pro-Israel’
How an argument over the American Studies boycott broke up a pro-Israel panel – even though all four members agreed they opposed it.
Does Edward Snowden’s offer to Brazil make him a hero or a traitor?
The NSA leaker offered to help resist U.S. spying in exchange for asylum.
Here’s the Nazi-era chant that just got a Croatian soccer star suspended
"For the homeland" was the national chant of Croatia's World War II-era government, a Nazi-appointed puppet regime that enforced brutal, Nazi-style rule from 1941 to 1945.
The Middle Eastern snowstorm, viewed from space
An amazing NASA satellite image shows snow across the region.
Kim Jong Un’s former classmates say he really is ‘dangerous, unpredictable, prone to violence’
The U.S. interviewed Kim Jong Un's former classmates and concluded he's as crazy as he looks.
‘An intolerable mockery’: the wild-eyed worldview of North Korean propaganda
Why North Korean propaganda is so entertainingly hyperbolic.
North Korea’s official new music video sounds suspiciously like Walter Murphy’s ‘A Fifth of Beethoven’
Would North Korean state media steal from the 1976 disco hit?