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Inside Sudan’s City of the Dead
Driving into Khartoum in early April, just days after Sudan’s army ousted rebel forces and ended their almost two-year occupation, photojournalist Giles Clarke found a haunting emptiness. Mile after mile, he passed scorched hulks of tanker trucks and bullet-riddled vehicles twisted into strange shapes, with no people in sight. Having waited for weeks to gain […]
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The Hotel Oloffson Was a 'Safe Haven' in Haiti. Gang Wars Have Turned It to Ashes
Over nearly 100 years, the hotel survived political upheaval, military occupation, and earthquakes. It was the steadfast cultural hub of Port-au-Prince — until last weekend, when armed men burned it to the ground
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‘It’s Like a War Zone’: What Happened When Portland Decriminalized Fentanyl
After a failed experiment with legal leniency, Oregon’s liberal stronghold tries to chart a path out of the fentanyl crisis. Can the city find a balance between care and coercion?
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The Battle for Greenland: ‘I’m Going to Keep Fighting for This Until I Die’
Trump’s threats of a takeover have put Greenland on the geopolitical map. At a pivotal moment, we travel to the resource-rich Arctic island to make sense of the hype
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‘Haiti on Fire’: Rolling Stone Dives Into the Country’s Deadly Gang War
The new documentary from Rolling Stone Films chronicles Haiti’s turbulent gang war on the ground
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Inside the World's Most Dangerous Gang War
For the past two years, Haiti has experienced a reign of terror as rival outlaw bands battle in the streets of the capital with American assault rifles. The violence has led to a mass exodus of thousands of refugees fleeing to the United States border — and there's no end in sight
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Rebel, Kingmaker, and Accused War Criminal: The Last Confessions of an Afghan Warlord
Abdul Rashid Dostum has dodged assassin's bullets and survived poisoning. Now from exile, he plots his revenge against the Taliban, rages about the failures of the war and for the first time addresses the charge that he ordered brutal crimes
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Zealot or Savior? This U.S. Minister Is Training Rebels in a Civil War
For 25 years, ex-Special Forces officer Dave Eubank has been dodging bullets to bring humanitarian aid to rebels in Burma’s ongoing civil conflict. Critics say he blurs the lines between combat and relief work while proselytizing the Gospel. Rolling Stone spent three weeks in the jungle with him to try to learn the truth
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'All That Sacrifice Was for Nothing': Afghans Seethe 20 Years After 9/11
The few good remnants of Afghans' post-9-11 world — rights for women and a free press — are being ripped away
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Inside the Siege of Kunduz
The northern Afghan city is holding on by a thread as district after district falls to the Taliban
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