Human Rights
Peru Cracks Down on Illegal Gold Miners
A boom in outlaw mining activity in the last five years is polluting rivers, poisoning people and destroying forests in the Peruvian Amazon
Report: Nine Out of Ten Refugee Children Travel Alone
Tens of thousands of kids are on the move—and face scary challenges as they migrate
Five Things to Know About the Declaration of Sentiments
From seating to suffrage, here’s why the document is relevant today
Kenya Moves to Shut Down the World's Largest Refugee Camp
Over the weekend, Kenya announced plans to shut the Dadaab and Kakuma camps, which house hundreds of thousands of Somali refugees
Syrian Refugees Are Recreating Demolished Monuments in Miniature
These artists are recapturing the iconic landmarks destroyed by militants
The U.N. Uses Satellites to Track Humanitarian Crises Around the World
With help from George Clooney, the United nations embarks on a new frontier in monitoring the world from above
Pedophiles Seem to Make Up a Huge Chunk of Anonymized Web Traffic
The bulk of Dark Web traffic seems to flow to child pornography sites
A Better Way Than Torture to Obtain Information: Acting Friendly
Friendly methods get information from suspects faster and more reliably, oh and they don't violate human rights
Just in Time for Black Friday, San Francisco Passed the First Ever Retail Worker Bill of Rights
San Francisco's retail staff will have more stable hours and the possibility to work overtime
Nicaragua Is Going Ahead With a Massive Canal That Will Bisect the Country
According to experts, the project will likely wreak havoc on both Nicaraguans and the country's environment
Nearly 400 Journalists Have Been Murdered Over the Past Ten Years
Only ten percent of their killers are ever reprimanded
Should We Use Satellites to Keep an Eye on Remote Amazonian Tribes?
Satellite monitoring could help keep tabs on indigenous people without invasive visits to their remote homes
The Fake Story of a Blond Child Bride Made This the Most Visited Blog in Norway
The campaign is meant to increase awareness and also is seeking sponsors of individual girls
Nearly 6,000 Migrants Have Died Along the Mexico-U.S. Border Since 2000
More than 40,000 migrants have died around the world
Approximately a Third of Americans Have Been the Victim of Sexual Violence
The CDC's latest rape and sexual violence statistics are just as disturbing as ever
Boko Haram Has Displaced 400,000 People, Even As the Nigerian Military Fights Back
The situation in Nigeria has only been getting worse
The World’s First Climate Change Refugees Were Granted Residency in New Zealand
A Tuvalese family said they can't go home because of climate change
35 Years Later, Some Khmer Rouge Leaders Convicted of Crimes Against Humanity
The genocidal Khmer Rouge revolution took place from 1975 to 1979
Thousands of Iraqi Refugees Are Trapped Without Food or Water on Mountains Surrounded by Militia
Delivering help by land or air is impossible, humanitarian aid experts say
In Lebanon, 1.1 Million Syrian Refugees Are Now a Fifth of the Country’s Population
There are 1.1 million Syrian refugees in Lebanon, with another 400,000 expected by the end of the year
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