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The Incantatory Power of Ayad Akhtar and Shahzia Sikander

In an age of visual profusion, when the vividness and abundance of images consumed for distraction and commerce is breathtaking, it might...

Letter From Seoul

EDITOR’S NOTE:&nbspThe Nationbelieves that helping readers stay informed about the impact of the coronavirus crisis is a form of public service....

Will the Left Get a Say in the Biden Doctrine?

Over the past few years, a loose coalition of activist groups, think tanks, and policy-makers dedicated to ending the post-9/11 forever war...

Canada’s Nazi Monuments

“Graffiti on monument commemorating Nazi SS division being investigated as a hate crime by police.” Ordinarily, you’d assume a headline about Nazis...

In Quarantine, on the Plains of Colombia

The Nation and Magnum Foundation are partnering on a visual chronicle of untold stories of the coronavirus crisis and the struggle...

Covid-19 Has Put Algeria’s Peaceful Revolution on Hold

Algiers, eighteen years after the end of the civil war. The regime used the war as an excuse to oppress opposition or...

Hong Kong’s Cartoonists Aren’t Giving Up on Dissent

In a career spanning nearly four decades, four Hong Kong chief executives, and four Chinese Communist Party leaders, Wong Kei Kwan has...

When We Don’t Say Their Names, We Deny Them Justice

As I marched down Washington Avenue in Brooklyn at a protest against police brutality earlier this month, I carried a sign around...

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