This year has underscored a simple but profound truth: the world’s conflicts and political dramas don’t stop at borders. The notion that we can confine our attention to what’s happening at home feels increasingly naive in the face of global interconnectedness.
At The Walrus, we’ve sought to capture this reality, delving into stories from South Africa, Syria, Ukraine, Gaza, India, and the United States. It’s part of our effort to broaden the lens, to explore the threads that bind these events to our own lives, and to grapple with the complexities of a world that refuses to be neatly compartmentalized.
Personal guides. Private chefs. Helicopter rides. Tensions are rising between Sherpas who do the hard work and the foreign climbers they escort to the top