Olga Khazan

Olga Khazan is The Atlantic's global editor.

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Dissidents Fight Back as Governments Step Up Spyware Attacks

Dissidents Fight Back as Governments Step Up Spyware Attacks

Unsafe communications : today's popular uprisings :: Unsafe sex : the 1980s More »

You Can't Blame Ireland for Apple's Tax-Avoidance, Either

You Can't Blame Ireland for Apple's Tax-Avoidance, Either

The country was just trying to boost its economy -- and some say it worked. More »

Where Else Do Tornadoes Strike?

Where Else Do Tornadoes Strike?

The U.S. gets hit the most, but South Africa, Bangladesh, and Canada also see a fair amount of twisters. More »

Gruesome Attacks on Egyptian Women Spawn Helmeted, Volunteer Protectors

Gruesome Attacks on Egyptian Women Spawn Helmeted, Volunteer Protectors

Soraya Bahgat, founder of Tahrir Bodyguard, on sexual assault and the future of women's rights in Egypt. More »

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