

Filipinos Flee Duterte’s Violent Drug Crackdown
By Aurora Alemndral Men and children sleeping in front of a church in the Tondo district in Manila. The church served as a safe haven...
New York Times 1
Jun 4, 2017


Proactive Advocacy Prevents New Genocide Denial Ads and Billboards
WATERTOWN, Mass.—Sixteen national organizations joined an Armenian National Committee of America Eastern Region (ANCA-ER) initiative...
The Armenian Weekly
May 3, 2017


Turkey deports foreigners working with Syrian refugees
The Turkish government this week deported foreigners working with Syrian refugees at a leading U.S.-based aid organization, part of what...
Washington Post
Apr 26, 2017


International Criminal Court filing accuses Philippines' Duterte of carrying out 'national b
Jude Sabio from the Philippines poses for a photo with his complaint against Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte outside the...
Los Angeles Times
Apr 24, 2017


'I could not even dream': What it's like to be gay in North Korea
Seoul, South Korea (CNN)Jang Yeong-jin never loved his wife. Throughout their marriage, he felt guilty and confused, ashamed that he was,...
CNN 1
Apr 24, 2017


‘Sherlock Holmes of Armenian Genocide’ Uncovers Lost Evidence
A small stream flowing into the Dudan cave in Turkey. It was here that the Armenian residents of a local village are said to have been...
Genocide Watch
Apr 22, 2017


Battle Over 2 Films Reflects Turkey’s Quest to Control a Bitter History
By Cara Buckley If history was any guide, the director Terry George figured there’d be weirdness around his new film, “The Promise,”...
New York Times 1
Apr 20, 2017


Special Report: Police describe kill rewards, staged crime scenes in Duterte's drug war
Policemen stand guard near the body of a man killed during what police said was a drug related vigilante killing in Pasig, Metro Manila,...
Reuters
Apr 18, 2017


UK: Teenage asylum seeker brutally attacked in London
United Kingdom-- A 17-year-old boy is in serious but stable condition after being brutally attacked by a gang in the British capital for...
Al Jazeera
Apr 1, 2017


A diaspora’s dilemma: For Iraqi Christians at home and abroad, the road to reconstruction is long
An uphill struggle for Iraq’s Christians IN THEORY, this year should have been a time when the fortunes of Iraq’s Christian community,...
The Economist
Mar 30, 2017


The Portuguese denied citizenship in their own country
Members of Afro-descendant communities, rendered 'foreigners' due to a discriminatory nationality law, are speaking up. By Ana Naomi de...
Al Jazeera
Mar 23, 2017
A nation divided: tensions mount in Cameroon as English speakers marginalized by Francophone majorit
By Adrian Blomfield To be born an English speaker in a world where the language remains the lingua franca of trade and diplomacy is...
The Telegraph
Mar 18, 2017











































































