Nawal El Saadawi on Religion, Revolution and Rage
"I do not divide people because of their genital organs," said the 86-year-old feminist icon.
Rival Insults Erdogan, Runs for President—From Jail
Holding a political figure for making disparaging remarks, Selahattin Demirtaş says, is evidence of how Erdogan has replaced democracy with a repressive one-party state.
Photos: Why Are These Animals Endangered?
Tim Flach's striking portraits of animals sought to highlight the similarities between humans and the natural world. In his latest work, he used the same method to draw attention to our effects on it.
Mr. Brexit's Work Is Never Done
Nigel Farage turned Britain inward, transforming Europe. He's just getting started.
Did Poland Collaborate With the Nazis?
Millions of Polish Jews died during the Holocaust. Who is to blame?
Meet the Man Who Exposed Chemical Attacks in Syria
Eliot Higgins, the man behind Bellingcat, talks to Newsweek about Syria, chemical weapons and Russian disinformation.
Europe's Far Right Is Flourishing—Just Ask Viktor Orbán
The prime minister has portrayed himself as his country's savior, protecting Christian Europe against the Muslim hordes.
Banishing the Myth of the 'Happy Hooker'
Abolitionist arguments may be controversial—but they deserve to be heard.
How the Battle for the Soul of the Maldives Went Global
The island nation's government ousted Mohamed Nasheed in 2012, now they are facing calls for a boycott of the tourism industry.
Viktor Orbán: Europe's New Strongman
Paul Lendvai's biography of the Hungarian leader is sobering reading.
Mahmoud Abbas: From Democrat to Autocrat
In a new biography of the Palestinian leader, Grant Rumley and Amir Tibon paint a sobering image of the 82-year-old.
Why the Singer of Egypt's Revolution Wants to Go Home
Three years since he left Egypt for a life Scandinavia, the 30-year-old musician is heading home.
How Finsbury Park Mosque Became Anti-Terror Beacon
Monday's attack targeted worshippers from an institution with a proud history of fighting violent extremism.
'Everyone Be Safe': Witnesses Describe London Incidents
On social media, people reported being told to go into bars and restaurants and and take cover under tables.
Five Ways to Spend $110m (If You Don't Buy a Painting)
Yusaku Maezawa paid a record price for a work by the Brooklyn born artist.