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The Strength of Kavanaugh’s Accusers Is Truly Amazing

I know what it’s like to seek justice against all odds. The fact that women keep doing it speaks volumes.

A Beginner’s Guide to the Unrecognized Villages of Israel

Thousands of Arab Bedouins in Israel’s Negev desert are denied power, water, sewage, and roads by the state. And their villages are under constant threat of demolition.

Nearly 50 Senators Want to Make It a Felony to Boycott Israel

The goal is to frighten people from engaging in the completely legal act of living out their values.

I’m a Jewish American Who Wanted to Visit Israel. I Got as Far as the Airport.

A new Israeli law bans travel by anyone who supports a nonviolent boycott for Palestinian rights — including Jews who break with the government’s right-wing line.

South Sudan’s Unhappy Anniversary

South Sudan’s first birthday is marked by economic hardship and renewed conflict with Sudan.

South Sudan’s New Democracy

What does it mean to be a citizen of the new Republic of South Sudan?

Sudan: Third Civil War?

The crisis in Abyei requires an immediate international response.

The Future of South Sudan

South Sudan, on the verge of nationhood, has a lot of oil but faces enormous challenges.