Little is clear about the US renewal of drone strikes in Pakistan—except that they won’t be the last.
After two months in the global spotlight, the insurgency in northern Nigeria is fast turning into a national political crisis.
At least 20 people have died in immigration detention in the UK: how many more must die before the UK changes its detention policy? The public must shout louder, says Eiri Ohtani.
It took eight years to convict the suspects in Anna Politkovskaya’s murder, but the person who ordered the journalist’s killing has never been identified. на русском языке
Who failed Brian Dalrymple, the American tourist who ended up dead in an immigration detention centre six weeks after landing in Britain? A report from Day One of the Inquest
How the UK's immigration rules deprive couples of their right to family life
In London, at the Global Summit to End Sexual Violence in Conflict, rape survivors protest against the UK government's treatment of women fleeing sexual violence
Legendary chemist, psychedelic adventurer and author passed away June 2nd.
In Ukraine, businessmen are pressured to give financial and political support to the authorities or to testify against political opponents.
In 2008 and 2009, a group of Hungarian right-wing extremists committed a series of vicious attacks on members of the Roma community. Six people were killed, including a five year old boy. Film review.
The sentencing to death in Sudan of Meriam Ishag for 'apostasy' is a brutal example of a wider pattern of exclusion on racial, religious and gender lines. The majority of Sudanese experience some form of marginalisation, economically, politically, or culturally.