Revolution
Bernie Sanders Is Rich—and Still Fighting the System
Sanders wrote a CNN column slamming the global oligarchy, but he's not slumming it.
Zimbabwe Army Chief Says He'll 'Step In' to Stop Purge
General Constantino Chiwenga warned of military intervention to back independence figures after President Robert Mugabe purged his prominent second-in-command.
Inside Head Transplant Surgeon Sergio Canavero's Mind
"If you still have a brain that's alive...then to take that head off and take the body away, are we possibly killing someone?"
How Nations Celebrated 100 Years of Russian Revolution
From South America to East Asia, nations held high their red flags and hammers and sickles to commemorate the centennial of Russia's October Revolution.
Russia Blasts Rain Clouds for Red October Sunny Skies
The Kremlin has glorified the Soviet Union, but it certainly doesn't want to celebrate overthrowing governments by force.
Sanders's Ideas Will Doom Democrats, Warns Think Tank
Bernie Sanders remains locked in a battle to transform the Democratic Party.
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.
Putin to Open Russia's School Year With Class: Report
After mass youth protests in the past year, Russia's leader will school the country's pupils on the country's future, according to multiple Kremlin sources.
Who Is Saif al-Islam Qaddafi?
While Saif al-Islam is at liberty in Libya, he is still wanted by the ICC for alleged crimes perpetrated during the Libyan revolution.
Russian Approval of Stalin's Wartime Leadership Peaks
Independent polls have also found that nearly a majority of Russians find kind words to say about Stalin.
100 Years After Lenin's Rise, Russians Want Him Buried
Polls show the majority of Russians want Lenin buried but will Putin listen?
Lenin's Approval Peaks Ahead of Revolution Centennial
President Vladimir Putin has previously been critical of the Soviet state's founder, but Russians don't seem to agree.
Bernie Sanders to Podcast His 'Political Revolution'
The Vermont senator's 'The Bernie Sanders Show' will focus on 'the fight for a progressive agenda.'
'Hillbilly Elegy' Author J.D. Vance to Fund Startups
The author has joined the investment firm Revolution's Rise of the Rest initiative to fund entrepreneurs in neglected areas.
Putin's Crimea Chief Calls For Restoring Monarchy
Putin himself is much less positive about a return to the crown, the Kremlin said.
The Top 10 Anniversaries of 2017
The birth of Protestantism, the rise of General Pershing, the songs of "Sgt. Pepper."
Fidel Castro, Polarizing Cuban Leader, Dies at 90
To some, Castro was a tyrant who ruined the Cuban economy. To others, he was a relentless fighter against social injustice.
Putin Congratulates Trump on Election Victory
Putin said he hoped to work together toward the end of the crisis in Russian-American relations
How Water-Powered Rockets Could Start a Revolution
This shoebox-sized spacecraft could transform the way we store and use energy.
Bernie Sanders Taking 'Our Revolution' Beyond Election
The former Democratic presidential candidate is taking his political push beyond November with a new group and a book.
Larry Sanders: Bernie's Next Move? Revolution
At Wilderness Festival in Oxfordshire, Larry Sanders told Newsweek about his brother's plans to further disrupt the U.S. political system.
Russia Looks to Napoleon for Economic Tips
Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev said Russia should scale back changing laws.
As the West Rearms, Putin's Military Machine Stalls
Russia's defense spending, which has grown for the past 15 years, has flatlined. It remains at 3.8 percent of GDP this year and is declining in real terms.
It's Too Soon to Write Off the Arab Spring as a Failure
Few predicted that stable autocratic governments around the Middle East and North Africa would have been toppled in a matter of months in 2011.
Can Savchenko Turn From Firebrand to Wise Leader?
She has a chance to become a great leader for Ukraine and the region—if she can transform herself from a ferocious freedom fighter.
Meet the 'Pirate' Poet Who Might Lead Iceland
Birgitta Jonsdottir would probably become Iceland's next leader if elections were held tomorrow.
Ukraine's Revolution Can Still Triumph
Two years after Ukraine hit the reset button, one Maidan activist is still hopeful for change.
Egypt Links Hamas to Prosecutor's Assassination
Hisham Barakat was killed in a car bomb attack in a Cairo suburb in June 2015.
Ukraine Out of EU and NATO For 20 Years: Juncker
The EC president said the EU will not be rushed into granting membership.
Putin Critic Khodorkovsky Launches Online University
Open Russia's online resources contains lectures on life in modern Russia.