Islamic State
Inside the Film School for Women and Children in War-Torn Afghanistan
George Gittoes's new documentary, 'Snow Monkey,' is like 'The Act of Killing' meets 'The Wolfpack' meets 'Lawrence of Arabia'—with the Taliban and ISIS thrown in.
A French Psychoanalyst Talks About Fear, Anxiety and the Paris Attacks
We asked Hélène L'Heuillet, a prominent French philosopher and psychoanalyst, to help us understand how fear works and how we can control it in light of this weekend's horrific events.
How Europe Expressed Solidarity in the Wake of the Paris Terror Attacks
France, as well as the rest of the world, is shocked and grieving. But citizens in various cities throughout Europe gathered yesterday to express support and organise solidarity protests.
This Army of Women is Fighting Against the Islamic State
The IS persecuted their people, now these warrior Yazidi women are ruining their virgin afterlife fantasies.
Moronic Turkish Hotel Staff Pranked a Load of Tourists with a Fake Terrorist Attack
One holidaymaker had a liquid marked "Fuel" poured over him by a guy with a crudely drawn on beard and improvised head dress.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Jihadi John reportedly fled the Islamic State, and a House of Lords member resigned after accusations that he took cocaine with a pair of prostitutes.
Can We Just Laugh Off ISIS?
Some critics are claiming that the recent spate of ISIS-mockery in the West and Arab world may not only be insulting to those whose lives ISIS has upended, but may actually help the group.
The Hangover News
This weekend, The Sun published a photo of the Queen doing a Nazi salute as a child, and it was claimed that ISIS has set up its first European training camp.
Helly Luv Is Kicking ISIS's Ass with Pop Music
"I feel privileged to be attacked by ISIS because it means the message is as strong as their weapons and their violence."
The Hangover News
This weekend, Greece voted "no" in its bailout referendum, and some neo-Nazis had a shit rally in central London.
The Colorful, Nationalistic Drawings of Kurdish Kids Fleeing ISIS
While photographing refugee camps along the Syrian/Turkish border, Olivia Kortas spent time with the children who fled ISIS and their hometown Kobane.
'The Outpost' Is Trying to Bring Liberal Change to the Middle East
The magazine was founded in the wake of the Arab Spring, and its one of many initiatives trying to keep the movement's ideals alive.