Nairobi, Kenya – As people around the world mark Valentine’s Day with flowers and chocolate, Kenyan women are mourning. Hundreds of them
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New Zealand calls on Papua rebels to release pilot kidnapped a year ago | Politics News
Phillip Mehrtens, a commercial pilot with Susi Air, was taken captive from an airstrip in the troubled Indonesian province. New Zealand has
In legal no-man’s land, refugees in Malaysia struggle to eat, pay rent | Refugees News
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – It is late afternoon in Kuala Lumpur and in the harsh heat, Zabi* concludes his third visit to
‘Thrown like animals’: Georgians identify victims in Stalin’s mass graves | Human Rights
Batumi, Georgia – Natalia Kuznetsova stares tight-lipped at the abandoned house her grandfather Hasan Dishli Oglu built in the 1930s. Her father was
I dig up skeletons of Stalin’s victims to give families closure | Close Up | Crimes Against Humanity
“When you open a gravesite, the bodies, how they are organised, they tell the stories by themselves… they can tell us about
Brutality of oppression: Ai Weiwei speaks on Gaza, China and New York City | Arts and Culture
“Power is afraid of art and poets,” writes Ai Weiwei in Zodiac: A Graphic Memoir. He would know. The renowned artist is
ICJ ruling in Gaza genocide case renews calls to end Israel arms transfers | Israel War on Gaza News
Rights advocates and legal experts have welcomed the International Court of Justice’s decision ordering Israel to take “all measures within its power”
What’s nitrogen hypoxia? Alabama prepares for Kenneth Smith’s US execution | Prison News
Alabama, a US state with 165 people on death row, is on Thursday night expected to attempt the first-ever execution by an
UN expert says Gaza might already be in famine | Israel War on Gaza
NewsFeed People are using animal feed for food in Gaza, where one UN expert says a famine could already be happening because
Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza evacuates from Gaza | Israel War on Gaza News
His coverage was often raw, unfiltered videos about the civilian impact of Israeli air strikes. Photojournalist Motaz Azaiza, who has been documenting
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