The Kafkaesque World of Sudanese Refugees in Israel
Aid organizations fear that Israel is about to deport thousands of asylum-seekers to Sudan now that the two countries have made peace.
Aid organizations fear that Israel is about to deport thousands of asylum-seekers to Sudan now that the two countries have made peace.
In the 1990s, the Azerbaijani population was expelled. Now Armenians could face the same fate.
With humanitarian aid and internet services restricted, the conflict-torn state could soon face a public health disaster.
For those in the borderlands, the recent landslide in Kachin state is a symptom of the government’s empty promises.
How Pakistan's Swat Valley went from basket case to on the mend.
Hydropower may be the future of Canadian power, but it won’t bring the environmental benefits many proponents tout.
The country successfully toppled a dictator. Now it's in an epic battle to secure freedom.
Unable to get HIV/AIDS care in a devastated health care system, desperate Venezuelans look to Colombia.
The nuts and bolts of the Indian media machinery are completely broken, perhaps far more than India’s global media ranking suggests. The problem is systemic.
And it’s not because of Brexit.
Interest in the Horn of Africa from foreign powers has always been a double-edged sword.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has a thriving media sector, but those who refuse to become mouthpieces for the government increasingly find themselves in exile or under police protection.