Here is What a Cut in U.S. Foreign Aid Could Mean for this Woman’s FamilyI sat in the dim light of a Christian church with walls of mud and a roof of corrugated metal,...
A Prominent Youth Leader Calls for Calm as Xenophobic Tensions Rise in AfricaEd note. In recent weeks there have been a wave of attacks in South Africa targeting foreign populations, including Nigerians living...
Refugees in Limbo with Trump’s Executive OrderMore than a week after President Trump turned airports into a battleground by signing an Executive Order aimed to drastically...
2,300 Miles Away from Washington, Americans on the Border Say a Wall Wont WorkMeet Tony Estrada. He’s the seven-term sheriff of Santa Cruz, a small, rural county in southern Arizona with 50 miles...
One Country’s Response to Online Activists? Jack Up Data Rates 500%The average Zimbabwean lives on $3 a day, yet mobile penetration in the country is very high. As many as...
Why a Political Crisis in this small African Country May Have Big Global ImplicationsOn December 1, Gambians went to the polls in a highly anticipated and contested presidential election. For the first time...
11 Stories that Will Drive the Global Agenda in 2017These are the trends, events, elections and happenings that will drive the global conversation in 2017. Welcome to our annual...
Aleppo Will Be Synonymous with SrebrenicaAleppo is falling. After years of fighting and a siege, it appears that rebel forces are about to lose control...
Chart of the Day: The World’s Skyrocketing Humanitarian NeedsThe United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs released its annual funding appeal for 2017. This is a...