Thousands of people have been detained in Belarus' pro-democracy protesters - and hundreds are facing charges. The prison system that will take them is largely unreformed and has its roots in the Soviet system.
Why is it that despite the huge efforts invested by donors and UN agencies, do young refugees continue to struggle with respect to education and employment?
The growing illegal activity of Chinese fishing vessels in Latin American waters has triggered the search for new regional solutions to combat this criminal activity.
The "climate challenge" and the "energy transition" remain eminently political projects whose success depends almost entirely on the people's conscience and the political will of 200 States.
The Palermo Protocol triggered a long debate around what constitutes exploitation and trafficking, but what we need now is a plan for system-wide change.
Outside observers are often surprised at the rapid emergence of Belarus’ protest movement, but listening to how protesters frame their own actions can teach us much about what is going on.