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Ideas Israel-Palestine War Society

Identity, War And Bylines: When Your Editor’s Name Is The Story Of The Year

This wasn’t supposed to be about politics or identity or anti-Semitism, about war or peace. It’s a story about a name. What’s in a name? Nothing at all, says Mr. Shakespeare. Or maybe all of the above when the name is Israely and the year was 2023.

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Worldcrunch Magazine #64 — A Letter From Longyearbyen

December 25 – December 31, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #63 — Boycott

December 18 – December 24, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #62 — Pain And Fury

December 11 – December 17, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #61 — Winter Is Coming

October 2 – October 8, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #60 — Gaza, What’s Next?

November 27 – December 3, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #59 — How The World Sees The War In Gaza

November 20 – November 26, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #58 — Any Way Out?

November 13 – November 19, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #57 — The Ayatollah’s War

November 6 – November 12, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #56 — Escalation

October 30 – November 5, 2023

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Geopolitics In The News

Gaza’s Info War: On-The-Ground Journalism v. Fake News Online

Since the beginning of Israel’s attacks on Gaza, journalists on the ground have been on the front lines, and many of them have already lost their lives. Meanwhile, the media machine in the rest of the world has gone wild, with even the most prominent media outlets spreading fake news.

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #55 — Blood And Soul

October 23 – October 29, 2023

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Geopolitics Ideas

Whose Victims? Who To Blame? How Do World Wars Begin? Awful Questions, No Easy Answers

Worldcrunch’s editor tries to make some kind of sense out of a week that felt senseless and tragic, perilous and inevitable all at once.

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #54 — Total War: The Middle East’s Most Dangerous Conflict in 50 Years

October 16 – October 22, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #53 — Incelosphere

October 9 – October 15, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #52 — Target: Crimea

October 2 – October 8, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #51 — A Tech Shift To The Right?

September 25 – October 1, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #50 — Why Wars Don’t Ever End

September 18 – September 24, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #49 — Eye On Iran, One Year Later

September 11 – September 17, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #48 — African Flares

August 28 – September 3, 2023

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #47 — Dark Summer

August 28 – September 3, 2023

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Society

What The BBC Strike In Egypt Says About Local Wages And Press Freedom

BBC’s office in Cairo is on strike for the third time in three months, demanding higher wages. The British broadcaster has long een able to recruit at lower rates because it could offer editorial freedom that is difficult to find in Egypt.

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #46 — Next Stop: The Moon

August 21 – August 27, 2023

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Society

Why The Media Deserves A Red Card At The Women’s World Cup

Coverage of the Women’s World Cup has been more about the athletes’ personal lives than sport. Once again, sexism in sport is on fully display.

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In The News

Worldcrunch Magazine #45 — The Siege On Democracies

August 7 – August 13, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #44 — Italy’s Inferno

July 31 – August 6, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #43 — A Kherson Replay?

July 24 – July 30, 2023

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In The News LGBTQ Plus

Worldcrunch Magazine #42 — Beyond Sexile

July 17 – July 23, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #41 — Death Trap At Sea: An Exclusive Die Welt Investigation Into The Migrant Tragedy In Greek Waters

July 10 – July 16, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #40 — On The Way Out? After The Wagner Mutiny, Glimpses Of A Post-Putin Future

July 3 – July 9, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #39 — Pageant Trafficking: How Venezuela’s Beauty Queens Are Forced Into Prostitution

June 26 – July 2, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #38 — Forward: Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Has Begun

June 19 – June 25, 2023

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Geopolitics Russia-Ukraine War

How The “Russian Davos” Exposes Putin’s Utter Dependence On China

The Spief, the political-economic forum dear to the Russian president, takes place this weekend in Saint Petersburg. The West will be absent, as the Kremlin increasingly appears beholden to Beijing.

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Worldcrunch Magazine #37 — Iran And The Taliban: The Drug Connection

June 12 – June 18, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #36 — The War Comes To Russia

June 5 – June 11, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #35 — Spy In The Patriarchy

May 29 – June 4, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #34 — Borderline Postcard

May 22 – May 28, 2023

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Worldcrunch Magazine #33 — Holding Fire

May 15 – May 21, 2023

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Russia-Ukraine War

365 Days Of Ukraine War, In 19 Magazine Covers

A look back on some of the most striking magazine covers published this past year across the globe, marking the milestones in a bloody conflict that is entering its second year.

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Ideas Society

Calmez-Vous, Americans: It’s Quite OK To Call Us “The French”

A widely mocked tweet by the Associated Press tells its reporters to avoid dehumanizing labels such as “the poor” or “the French”. But one French writer replies that the real dehumanizing threat is when open conversation becomes impossible.

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