Justice

Israel-Hamas war
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for leaders from Hamas and Israel
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Native American supporter Deborah Theodore, left, of Belmont, Mass., and her daughter, Sofia Theodore-Pierce stand by the statue of Massasoit on Cole's Hill in Plymouth, Mass., during the 35th National Day of Mourning, Nov. 25, 2004.
Justice
Thanksgiving stories gloss over the history of US settlement on Native lands
Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, author of the book, "A Stranger in Your Own City: Travels in the Middle East's Long War," in Istanbul, Turkey.
Conflict & Justice
Iraqi author Ghaith Abdul-Ahad on the ‘unbuilding’ of Baghdad
Friends and family of Nicolas Guerrero lit candles near the spot where he was killed during a protest
Police
Families seek justice for youth killed while protesting last year
The entrance hall of Interpol's headquarters in Lyon, central France
Justice
Interpol election raises rights concerns about fair policing
Video still from the one-year vigil for Christopher Kapessa.
BLM brings new hope for Wales family seeking justice for Black teen’s death 
A person is holding a rainbow colored rose.
New documentary follows LGBTQ people fleeing persecution in Chechnya
Throwing Away the Key on ICE Detentions
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Man in crowd hugging child, photo from above
Justice
Why a recent Supreme Court decision on bonds is a ‘red flag’ for immigrants in detention
The Top Risks Facing the World in 2018
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America: The Most Dangerous Wealthy Nation for Kids
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For Many American Women, Sexual Harassment Comes With the Job
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Turkish writer
Culture
Award-winning Turkish writer free to travel again
The firm grip of inequality.
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After the shooting.
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A family comes out of the (racial) closet.
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Trump Takes a Trip, A Foiled Terror Plot, A Teacher’s Warning
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FBI Fallout Continues; Minnesota’s Measles Outbreak; Wheelchair Dancing
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Gen. Michael Hayden, The American Bison, Anxious Culture Wars
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Trump’s Mid East Strategy, A Quest for Identity, Beyond Standing Rock
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The Gorsuch Gamble, Historic Lies and Leaks, Justice and Juries in America
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Trump Looks for a Reset, An Emotional Release, The Music of Resistance
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Angry Town Hall Meetings, Sex Offender Rights, Seeking Out the KKK
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Guengueng
Justice
How this torture survivor from Chad made good on ‘a pact with God’
Evaluating Trump’s AG Pick, Unrest in Mexico, A Homeless Crisis in The Golden State
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Complicity in Aleppo, A Flood of Opioids, The 14th Librarian of Congress
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Yolanda Perea Mosquera is a survivor of sexual violence
Conflict
Colombian war victims struggle to find justice. For a while, this girl only wanted revenge.
Officer Dustin Robinson (right) helps an Iraqi refugee shop owner in Boise.
Justice
Refugees don’t always trust cops, so Boise has one just to help them
Rejecting Peace in Colombia, Trump’s Tax Scandal, Rethinking School Discipline
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Stories of Infidelity, Racism in Tulsa, Warren Vs. Wells Fargo
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Former Guantánamo Bay detainee Abu Wa'el Dhiab looks on as he arrives for an interview in Buenos Aires on Feb. 13, 2015.
Conflict
‘Missing’ ex-Gitmo inmate has resurfaced in Venezuela
Purvi Patel is taken into custody after being sentenced to 20 years in prison for feticide and neglect of a dependent on Monday, March 30, 2015, at the St. Joseph County Courthouse in South Bend, Ind.
Justice
Indiana Court overturns feticide conviction of Purvi Patel
The inside of a private prison transport van.
Conflict
Investigation reveals injustices in private prisoner transport industry
An illustration of two children with there mother, hand pointing
Justice
These asylum-seekers are being forced to raise their kids in immigration ‘jails’
The Price of Justice, When Summer’s No Vacation, Design and Desire
Full Episode
People attend a candlelight vigil in solidarity for the victims of the Orlando gay nightclub mass shooting, in Seoul, South Korea.
Justice
The world stands with Orlando (PHOTOS)
Women and children disembark from a plane, with agents around them
Justice
One Utah group’s response to immigration raids: Be prepared, be connected
Justice
Russian-style anti-gay legislation has inspired homophobic attacks in Kyrgyzstan
​Federal police officers stand guard near a prison in Ciudad Juarez, where Mexican drug boss Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman was moved from his jail, in central Mexico, May 7, 2016.
Justice
Which will come first, El Chapo’s next escape, or his extradition to the US?
Former London mayor Ken Livingstone speaks to the media in London on April 30, 2016.
Global Politics
Does the British left have a problem with anti-Semitism?
Activists hold a sign that reads "We are missing 43" during the delivery of the final report of the 43 missing students from the Ayotzinapa teacher's training college by members of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
Justice
Investigators release a damning report on Mexico’s 43 missing students
Our Children's Trust quotes
Justice
Youth win the right to sue the federal government over climate change
Lutz Bachmann, co-founder of Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA), waits in a courtroom for his trial to be charged with incitement over Facebook posts in a court in Dresden, Germany, April 19, 2016.
Global Politics
German far-right leader on trial for a Facebook post comparing refugees to cattle
Demonstrators hold signs asking the Supreme Court to allow DAPA to move forward
Justice
Supreme Court hears immigration case — and starts with tough questions for lawyers
Protestors hold up signs in the shape of stop signs and call for the end of immigration detentions
Conflict
She fled abuse in Mexico, and now this trans woman says she was abused in immigration detention too
Malik Jalal says he is very lucky to be alive. He claims to have been the target of at least four US drone attacks in Waziristan.
Justice
Pakistani to the US: I don’t deserve to be on your drone ‘kill list’
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad during an interview in 2015
Justice
Document leak in Syria ‘enough to convict Assad of war crimes’
Grand Canyon view
Justice
Government report reveals a pattern of sexual harassment at some US national parks
Emad Abu Shamsiyeh who filmed the shooting, standing with his camera at the site in Hebron where it happened. Since his video was posted online, he's been threatened and attacked.
Conflict
In the West Bank, a killing and a handshake are caught on tape
Gonzalez locked to a vehicle with a chain around her neck, being interview by a reporter.
Justice
‘Detained because my name was Gonzalez’
Parisians observe a moment of silence in front of City Hall in honor of the Belgian victims and their own.
Conflict
For many in Paris, the attacks in Brussels brings up recent memories of their own tragedy
A police officer
Conflict
Murder of a respected Chinese judge comes at a time of intensely low morale for the country’s legal profession
Protesters in Rio
Global Politics
In Brazil, a youth movement wants the economy to open up
Hector Barajas at his desk with a computer at The Bunker
Conflict
At The Bunker, deported veterans recover from war — and look for a way back home
Aboriginal women from the remote Central Australian community of Ampilatwatja performing at a public ceremony in 2010 to protest against the Northern Territory intervention.
Justice
The opaque standards of Facebook
Shell Can't swim sign
Environment
Shell Oil faces a lawsuit in the UK over oil spills in Nigeria
President Barack Obama and Judge Merrick Garland
Justice
President Obama nominates Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court
Violence on the Campaign Trail, Hope For Syria, Betting on The Election
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there is only one punishment for blasphemy, and only one punishment for insulting the Prophet Muhammed, and that is death. There is no alternative.”
Justice
Meet the Pakistani lawyer fighting to ensure blasphemy draws a death sentence
Emadeldin Elsayed came to California to attend a flight school in September last year.
Justice
Student detained after anti-Trump Facebook comment. Now he’ll have to leave the country.