Stacey Naggiar
How Italy's migrants are coping with Matteo Salvini's new purge
“Probably most people will be living on the street and that will result to them going to the hands of mafias that deal in drugs, into prostitution," said one migrant from Nigeria living in a center that recently closed.
France's yellow vest protesters just scored a huge victory against Macron
On Saturday, 133 people were injured and more than 400 were arrested. The government says these were the most violent protests in Paris in over 50 years.
Swedish law now defines rape as sex without consent
Sweden will join 9 other European countries and introduce a new gender based violence law which will define rape as sex without consent
Why the “Right to Try” bill Trump just signed could offer false hope to patients
Some patients, however, have no other options.
How first responders are training for the next mass shooting
They're using new tactics to increase the odds for survival for victims who've been shot with AR-15s and other military-style assault rifles.
The Bear Clan Patrol are the protectors of indigenous communities in Canada
The Bear Clan Patrol is fighting violence against indigenous communities, especially women, in Canada.
Ballet is giving boys from Kenya’s slums a chance to get out
We met an up-and-coming ballet dancer in one of the most unlikely places, the Kibera slum in Nairobi.
How to build a better flu vaccine
The U.S. is in the midst of record-breaking severe flu season that's linked to an ineffective vaccine.