Tanzanians are being sentenced to jail for insulting their president on social mediaByYomi KazeemPublishedJune 22, 2016
Africa has only had four worthy leaders in the last decade, according to this prestigious prizeByYomi KazeemPublishedJune 18, 2016
Brexit campaigning has been suspended after a British politician was shot and stabbedByMarta CooperPublishedJune 16, 2016
Political enemies Russia and Ukraine faced off in Europe’s tackiest music contestByHanna KozlowskaPublishedMay 13, 2016
Vladimir Putin makes a totally convincing denial that there’s any corruption in RussiaByCassie WerberPublishedApril 7, 2016
“Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda starts using his DC celebrity status to influence policyByAshley RodriguezPublishedMarch 15, 2016
Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—US astronaut back home, Trump triumphs—will he get a Nobel?ByQuartz StaffPublishedMarch 2, 2016
Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz and the rise of the crowdfunded presidential candidateByJennie BairdPublishedFebruary 3, 2016
Biafra separatists in Nigeria have hijacked a ship and demanded the release of their leaderByYomi KazeemPublishedFebruary 2, 2016
Black-clad vigilantes bearing the Viking flag say they’re “protecting” Finland from immigrantsByKate GroetzingerPublishedJanuary 14, 2016
Al-Shabaab militants have been invited to play in Somalia’s premier leagueByOmar MohammedPublishedJanuary 12, 2016
Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Obama on gun control, Kuwait recalls Iranian ambassador, 19th-century TinderByQuartz StaffPublishedJanuary 5, 2016
Quartz Daily Brief—Europe and Africa edition—Spanish election, US Democratic debate, Trump-Putin lovefestByQuartz StaffPublishedDecember 21, 2015
A Chinese newswire accidentally reported that Xi Jinping had “resigned”ByRichard MacauleyPublishedDecember 7, 2015
Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—UK’s case against Syria, Hollande meets Putin, the evolving smileByQuartz StaffPublishedNovember 26, 2015