New Arab Pro-Democracy Group Founded by Jamal Khashoggi Faces an Uphill Battle in D.C.
Reaction to the launch of a new human rights group shows how Saudi Arabia’s network of funding and influence will protect its interests.
Reaction to the launch of a new human rights group shows how Saudi Arabia’s network of funding and influence will protect its interests.
Flávio Dino is displacing the poor to benefit the Chinese.
With Flávio Dino's endorsement, Chinese money displaces the poor in Maranhão.
On the front lines of Bolsonaro's war on the Amazon, Brazil's forest communities fight against climate catastrophe.
A look at the lives of a group of Indigenous Akroá-Gamella people two years after a brutal mob attack left 22 severely injured.
Sarah Aziza contextualizes journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance with the fate of other critics of the Saudi government.
Despite promises of reform, Saudi Arabia is escalating its assault on civil society—and, for the first time, women have become its primary targets.
Alex Potter provides a rare look into Yemen’s War, where children starve and hospitals are on life-support.
Iraq’s courts have rushed to convict thousands of ISIS fighters. This is one family’s struggle for fairness, truth, and reconciliation.
Yemeni villagers recount the horror of looking for their children after a Saudi Arabian airstrike on a wedding party.
A new “cyber corridor” in England is attracting secretive companies that are producing cutting-edge government surveillance tools.
The U.S. military recently invited a delegation of local leaders in Niger to tour a secretive drone base.