Niedringhaus infused her Nieman class of 2006 with a joy of life after covering fighting for more than 20 years. On Friday she was murdered in Afghanistan.
Commentary: Financial pressure threatens loss of critical voices on important public issues.
Commentary: China, Iran, North Korea and the US are among the world’s most prolific executioners. Which nation will be the last, lonely outpost of state killing?
Commentary: Hampered by limited jurisdiction and insufficient funding, the International Criminal Court is making progress.
Commentary: China is the looming superpower, but with a tradition of taking the long view.
Commentary: Meeting with US editors in ’93, Nelson Mandela explained his absence of bitterness.
Commentary: Training network focuses on building wide regional understanding of need for arms control and nonproliferation.
Commentary: New filibuster rules strengthen the president’s capacity to govern effectively, while a deal with Iran could lead to the most fundamental change in US foreign policy in decades.
Commentary: Despite promises, the Russian government has much to do to make the city accessible.
Commentary: The European Union makes up its own rules for engaging with occupied territories.
Commentary: Can Obama withstand Netanyahu’s hard-line opposition to a deal with Iran?