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Karl Vick

Karl Vick

Editor-at-Large at TIME

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News
  • International News
  • Society
  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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Pakistan Jails Baloch Human Rights Activist

Mahrang Baloch, a prominent champion of human rights for Pakistan’s ethnic Baloch minority, was included in last year’s TIME100 Next list of the world’s emerging leaders.
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Inside the Conviction of Iran’s Would-Be Assassins in New York

A federal jury returned guilty verdicts against two Eastern European self-described gangsters hired by Iran to send a hit man to kill Masih Alinejad at her Brooklyn home.
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Locals in Sudan Are Saving Lives That International Aid Agencies Ca...

More than 600 pop-up community centers, known as Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs), are now in operation
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Watch: Narges Mohammadi Talks to Margaret Atwood

The Nobel laureate discusses reading 'The Handmaid's Tale' in an Iranian prison.
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UNWRA Chief Philippe Lazzarini on the Agency’s Future in Gaza

The U.N. official discusses the Israel-Hamas War, his agency's neutrality, and what could come next.
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The U.S. Tasked Deborah Lipstadt With Monitoring Antisemitism. She’...

The Holocaust historian on the global rise in antisemitism, the competing traumas of Oct. 7 and Gaza, and being played by Rachel Weisz.
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The Death of Yahya Sinwar

The architect of the worst terrorist attack in Israel’s history was killed after a year of war he ignited
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Iran, Trump, and the Third Assassination Plot

Compared to other plots against Trump, Asif Merchant's alleged scheme has drawn little attention—but may reveal the most.
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The Engineers Who Helped Keep New York City Safe After 9/11

In the wake of 9/11, engineers became "second responders," keeping New York City safe from behind the scenes
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The Growing Evidence That Americans Are Less Divided Than You May T...

The growing evidence that—even heading into this year’s election—Americans are less divided than you may think.
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The Essential Question in the Middle East Right Now

The region must confront an essential question.