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Last week Israel inaugurated the most right-wing government in its history, with the country’s longest-serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, at the helm once again. Avner Gvaryahu of the group Breaking the Silence, which collects testimonies of Israeli soldiers about their experiences in the occupied territories, joins Ryan Grim to discuss his country’s latest political turn.
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Ryan Grim talks to Jason Cherkis, who’s writing a book on suicide prevention.
Trapped by an Azerbaijani blockade, more than 100,000 ethnic Armenians in the contested region are facing a humanitarian crisis.
Jeff Zients has spent most of his career working in for-profit health care companies with worrying allegations.
Tema Okun, the author of a famous (or infamous?) paper on white supremacy, speaks out decades later.
A new podcast from reporter Trevor Aaronson details the story of an FBI informant who infiltrated the racial justice movement in Denver.
Residents of the Florida retirement community banded together to reject a property tax hike but were blocked by powerful players — including Ron DeSantis.
A people-powered insurgency threatened to reshape the Democratic Party. Then came the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and its allied super PAC, Democratic Majority for Israel.
Mehdi Hasan goes through some of his greatest debate clips — and gives tips on how you can debate like him.
Former Ambassador Robert Ford urges Congress to pull U.S. troops out of Syria.