Yemen: Death in Al Ghayil
Women and children in a Yemeni village recall the horror of Trump’s “highly successful” SEAL raid.
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Women and children in a Yemeni village recall the horror of Trump’s “highly successful” SEAL raid.
A complaint lodged with US federal court seeks compensation for alleged attacks and killings, including by private security forces.
Five years after its viral video broke the internet, Invisible Children is on the front line of a covert war against the Lord’s Resistance Army.
In violent El Salvador, he might be digging his own grave.
Yemen's rural society is renowned for its unwavering resilience. But there has to be a breaking point. In a dusty wasteland in rural Taiz, that point of collapse is startlingly tangible.
Economic collapse, hunger and conflict mean Yemenis are struggling just to stay alive.
Berta Cáceres fought to protect native lands in Honduras, and paid with her life. She is victim to a global trend — the killings of environmental activists who block development projects.
Rapid urbanization has made an ordinary commodity suddenly precious: sand. As cities devour concrete, glass and asphalt, illegal sand mining has sparked a global wave of gang violence.
EU policy has stagnated while illegal migrant routes proliferate.
Religion, not geopolitics, is at the center of how many Egyptians see regional threats.
In El Salvador, home of the bloodiest gang violence in the world, we follow one man’s gruesome struggle to bring dignity and closure to the families of the victims.
A Syrian Family in Greece makes one more risky journey, this time to learn their fate in the European asylum lottery