This Man Helped Save a Thousand Escaped ISIS Slaves in Iraq
A Yazidi advocate helped quietly usher 1,100 ISIS survivors to Germany in an unprecedented asylum program.
A Yazidi advocate helped quietly usher 1,100 ISIS survivors to Germany in an unprecedented asylum program.
Iona Craig's first day back in Yemen: "Aden airport has been spruced up since my last visit when the roof was caved in and bullet holes riddled the glass doors."
'I dream of the day when we can all be together again', overseas Filipino worker Norma Brion tells her children.
Bargylus wine is grown, produced and bottled in Syria. Despite the conflict the vineyard manages to produce wine that is served at some of the world's top restaurants.
From checkpoints to settlements, Israel is increasingly privatizing its control over parts of the West Bank. Some see this shift as an attempt to sustain the occupation.
A Syrian refugee trapped in Greece suffers a setback in her family's quest for a home in Europe.
Iona Craig reports on hunger, geopolitics and U.S. military engagement as Yemen heads in to its third year of civil war.
While East Jerusalem's bus network is clearly inferior to West Jerusalem's, less obvious is how it’s been privatized as a way to bypass the absence of an autonomous government.
The McDonald’s franchise is owned by a Peace Now advocate who opposes the occupation, but he’s no friend to unions.
Will Arab governments rise to the challenge?
Grantee Jennifer Duggan speaks with Roger Thurow about her project, Syrian Seeds Sow Hope For Global Food Security.
The Indonesian resort island of Batam has become a hotspot for Southeast Asian Salafis, who practice a fundamentalist form of Sunni Islam with roots in Saudi Arabia.