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  • Mashable
  • Vocativ

Past articles by Emily:

The Man Raising an Army of Psychologists in Iraq

The so-called Islamic State has left thousands of trauma victims in Iraq. This Kurdish-German psychologist is training the next generation of specialists needed to treat them. → Read More

This Man Helped Save a Thousand Escaped ISIS Slaves in Iraq

A Yazidi advocate helped quietly usher 1,100 ISIS survivors to Germany in an unprecedented asylum program. → Read More

Journalist Emily Feldman Visits Elon University

The Yazidi community was devastated as the Islamic State forced conversions and enslavement. Journalist's reporting tells what happened next. → Read More

Inside the city in Turkey where ISIS recruited its deadliest bombers

Mashable is a leading source for news, information & resources for the Connected Generation. → Read More

U.S. states shut the door to refugees fleeing ISIS and the war in Syria

When reports emerged that one of the Paris attackers may have made his way to France disguised as a refugee, the governor of one of the few U.S. states that has already opened i... → Read More

Crackdown and tensions before Turkey's general election

ISTANBUL — Voters in Turkey return to the polls Sunday against a backdrop of violence and polarization that has caused even the most optimistic observers to change their tune. T... → Read More

Journalists fought to keep Turkish TV station live after police stormed building

Anchors at two Turkish televisions stations fought to keep their stations on the air as Turkish police raided the headquarters of an opposition media group. → Read More

Entrepreneurs launch coding school for refugees in Germany

BERLIN — Weston Hankins, an entrepreneur in Germany currently juggling three startups, was complaining to a friend one night about the lack of computer programmers in Berlin, when they stumbled into a... → Read More

Fleeing Via Facebook: Desperate Migrants Find Smugglers Online

Fleeing Via Facebook: Desperate Migrants Find Smugglers Online → Read More

A year after ISIS rampage, Yazidis return to a devastated world

A year ago, ISIS militants turned their savagery on the Yazidis, a religious minority that has lived and worshiped in the mountains of northern Iraq since at least the 12th century. → Read More

ISIS still holds thousands of slaves, giving brisk business to human smugglers

Human smugglers have helped rescue some of the thousands of people still held as slaves by ISIS militants. But the cost is often high. → Read More

A life after slavery: how one woman escaped ISIS

After ISIS killed her husband and took her captive, Amsha Ali Alyas escaped and walked to freedom. → Read More

Disbelief and celebrations in Turkey after President Erdogan's defeat

ISTANBUL, Turkey -- Celebrations erupted in Turkey after election results confirmed what many thought they’d never see: the country’s powerful and omnipresent leader President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suf... → Read More

Turkey votes in close and critical parliamentary elections

Voters in Turkey went to the polls Sunday to cast ballots in a critical race that will help determine whether the country’s president might gain a range of new powers. → Read More

Key election in Turkey will decide powers for President Erdogan

Turkey’s president has done little to mask his ambition to boost his power. → Read More

Want to avoid Turkish prison? Don't insult Erdogan online

ISTANBUL, Turkey — On Monday, the government in Turkey once again banned access to social media -- including Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. The government's ostensible reason for the ban was a refusal... → Read More

Soccer fans in Turkey on trial for protesting against the government

ISTANBUL, Turkey -- In one of the latest trials targeting anti-government protesters, Turkish prosecutors are accusing an unlikely group of attempting to overthrow the government --soccer fans. The gr... → Read More

Tensions rise in Turkey after bloody hostage standoff in Istanbul courthouse

The tragic and bloody end to an hours-long hostage standoff inside an Istanbul courthouse on Tuesday has raised the tensions that still linger in Turkey. → Read More

Kurdish rebel leader calls for end to conflict with Turkey

ISTANBUL, Turkey — More than 30 years after a Kurdish rebel group took up arms against the Turkish government, the group's leader is calling for peace from his prison cell. → Read More

The dangerous rebuilding of Kobani

SURUC, Turkey — The sun was beginning to set at the dusty border gate across from the Syrian town of Kobani and the last of the mini-trucks, queuing all day, were finally beginning to move. Stuffed wi... → Read More