The victims’ families testified in court for the first time: "We want justice served. Even though their killers are no longer ...
I know how easily words like ‘traitor’ and ‘enemy’ can be wielded by those in power to crush hope and sow fear.” ...
Sobers became an example of the West Indian’s claim to [...] full participation, on merit, in a world that had long assumed such mastery was the preserve of the coloniser.” ...
Stateless people are not political abstractions. They are not legal anomalies. They are not clerical problems waiting for ...
The dual earthquakes revealed how geology, corruption, and a longstanding humanitarian emergency amplified destruction across ...
A Kurdish medical student recounts her educational journey as an unregistered person in Syria. Following a January 2026 decree, they can now be granted citizenship.
The domestic cynicism serves as a vital reminder that true national dignity cannot be manufactured for international praise.
They remain a remarkable example of Aboriginal innovation... and form one part of a growing body of work that challenges how ...
After Venezuela’s earthquakes, families searched for missing children within a strained protection system that struggled to respond amid collapsed buildings, scarce resources, and institutional gaps.
Haiti’s daily hardships have made Dr. Lucna Henrisme focus on teaching youth and women about their rights and duties as ...
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