How Water-Powered Rockets Could Start a Revolution
This shoebox-sized spacecraft could transform the way we store and use energy.
Bernie Sanders Taking 'Our Revolution' Beyond Election
The former Democratic presidential candidate is taking his political push beyond November with a new group and a book.
Larry Sanders: Bernie's Next Move? Revolution
At Wilderness Festival in Oxfordshire, Larry Sanders told Newsweek about his brother's plans to further disrupt the U.S. political system.
Russia Looks to Napoleon for Economic Tips
Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev said Russia should scale back changing laws.
As the West Rearms, Putin's Military Machine Stalls
Russia's defense spending, which has grown for the past 15 years, has flatlined. It remains at 3.8 percent of GDP this year and is declining in real terms.
It's Too Soon to Write Off the Arab Spring as a Failure
Few predicted that stable autocratic governments around the Middle East and North Africa would have been toppled in a matter of months in 2011.
Can Savchenko Turn From Firebrand to Wise Leader?
She has a chance to become a great leader for Ukraine and the region—if she can transform herself from a ferocious freedom fighter.
Meet the 'Pirate' Poet Who Might Lead Iceland
Birgitta Jonsdottir would probably become Iceland's next leader if elections were held tomorrow.
Ukraine's Revolution Can Still Triumph
Two years after Ukraine hit the reset button, one Maidan activist is still hopeful for change.
Egypt Links Hamas to Prosecutor's Assassination
Hisham Barakat was killed in a car bomb attack in a Cairo suburb in June 2015.
Ukraine Out of EU and NATO For 20 Years: Juncker
The EC president said the EU will not be rushed into granting membership.
Putin Critic Khodorkovsky Launches Online University
Open Russia's online resources contains lectures on life in modern Russia.
You Say You Want a Revolution? Count Me Out
Trump and Sanders have ridden a wave of public revulsion against the establishment. But beware.
Bob Marley's Faith
Throughout his life, Marley was a high-profile advocate of Rasta beliefs.
An Uprising: Bob Marley's Final Labor of Love
Bob Marley produced some of his most inspired work in his final years.
Bob Marley's Sons Reflect on His Legacy
Ziggy and Stephen Marley share thoughts on their father in exclusive interview with "Newsweek."
The Origin Story of Bob Marley and The Wailers
As Jamaica gained independence, Trenchtown's music scene had a young Bob Marley in its center.
A Plea for Action: Gruesome Photos Smuggled From Syria on Display at U.N.
"When something like this is happening on this scale, we have to do something about it."
One Fifth of Germans Call for Revolution, a Third Reject Capitalism
A German study found that the majority of the population thought democracy was flawed in the country.
On 'Serial' and the Podcasting Phenomenon
A panel of journalists dissects a conversation about podcasting, the role of broadcast journalism and new media.
Newsweeks Past: On the Brink of Revolution
On January 8 1979, Newsweek reported on the chaos that would lead to the country becoming an Islamic Republic.
Syria Rebels in South Emerge as West's Last Hope as Moderates Crushed Elsewhere
Rebel groups in the south of Syria have been described by Western officials as the best organised mainstream opposition, and the last hope for a revolution against Assad and the jihadists
Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution Stands Up to China's 'Mainlandisation'
Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters take to streets in thousands, as Beijing tightens grip
Is the U.S. Fracking Boom a Bubble?
The US shale revolution has been a welcome respite, but some argue it may not be all that beneficial in the long run
Belting Out a Revolution in Kiev
Inspiring the protesters in Ukraine is Ruslana, a 40-year-old Eurovision song contest winner