-
Published in: Home: OpinionIt’s time to abolish the Met Police
OPINION: You can’t reform a system that’s doing exactly what it’s intended to do
-
Published in: oDR: FeatureFleeing Donetsk
A Ukrainian writer reflects on the life she left behind in occupied Donetsk and her new start in Kyiv
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: OpinionHas Bolsonaro released a flood of guns to overwhelm Brazil’s democracy?
OPINION: Brazil’s president may well lose Sunday’s election, but he has ensured he has plenty of armed supporters
-
Published in: 50.50: FeatureTanzania is using murder charges to get nomadic Maasai off their homelands
Violence accompanies plans to expand a wildlife reserve at the expense of traditional grazing lands
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: FeatureBrazil’s invisible victims of state violence
A year after Rio de Janeiro state’s deadliest police operation, bereaved mothers fight for justice
-
Published in: oDR: NewsReporting on Kazakhstan’s chaos amid internet shutdowns and violence
Journalists have been subject to detentions or attacks, while internet blackouts left them unable to communicate for days
-
Published in: Countering the Radical RightWhat are we talking about when we talk about white men?
We need to be undoing the ideologies that make whiteness and masculinity toxic for us all.
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaA history of violence: slavery, colonialism and coups d’etat
Only through an understanding of the historical impact of colonialism can we begin to heal the wounds caused by...
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaAutocracy in El Salvador?
Under Nayib Bukele's presidency, El Salvador faces a historical challenge to its democracy in time of pandemic....
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta: InvestigationMexico’s everyday war: Guerrero and the trials of peace
Crime rates are climbing across Mexico, as cartels splinter into smaller groups competing ferociously for turf. Just...
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe world may have moved on from ISIS, but Yezidi women haven’t
Iraq must take urgent and significant actions to provide better protection for the Yezidi women and girls and make...
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaViolence in Moroccan universities: a problem worth addressing
Violence between Morocco’s young political activists is the product of a deeply divided political society that has...
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaLet’s talk about the civilians dying in Syria
While recent violence in Eastern Ghouta has made international headlines throughout the first months of 2018, it has...
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaThe battle between Syrian secular activists and feminists: we all lose
Yet another pushback for Syrian women to leave the public spaces for the powerful men who behave as if these spaces...
-
Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIn search of cardinal virtues in Iraq
Political violence has ascended into a mode of governance in Iraq today, wherein religious identity reigns supreme.
-
Published in: democraciaAbierta7 keys to understanding Honduras’ declining homicide rate
Due to a combination of factors, Honduras is on track to close out 2017 with a significantly lower homicide rate...
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaUnderstanding arms trafficking in Colombia
In Colombia, more than 70% of the homicides are committed with firearms coming from at least twenty countries. Their...
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaAmerica's Drug War is Devastating Mexico
As a spill over of the drug’s war, a vast network of criminal economy is spreading amid vast corruption, impunity,...
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaSantiago Maldonado: the truth about what happened in the morgue
More than 50 people surrounded the corpse resting on a steel stretcher. Under a white light, the experts analyzed...
-
Published in: democraciaAbiertaThe Disappearance of Santiago Maldonado in the Struggle of the Lof Cushamen
In this case, it is not just the disappearance of an activist, but also an attempt to dissuade others from...