Aris Rouissinos
Greek Islanders Want the Refugee Crisis Over — and the Migrants Gone
With the tourist economy devastated, the locals feel angry and abandoned by both the Greek government and the EU as a whole.
Trump’s Betrayal of the Kurds Is as Incoherent as It Is Dangerous
The Turkish incursion into Syria is almost certain to be a tragedy for the region’s vulnerable minorities, but the chain of events it is liable to set into motion are far easier to dread than accurately foresee.
Raqqa residents blame the U.S. for neglecting the city's recovery
Nine months after the international coalition liberated Raqqa from entrenched ISIS fighters, the city has no electricity or running water, and thousands of bodies lie unburied in the ruins