UN
On the Run
Uganda's infamous anti-gay law forced hundreds of LGBT people to flee to Kenya, a country nearly as inhospitable as their home. What can the UN do to protect them?
Australia’s Effort to Dump Refugees on Cambodia has Backfired at a Cost of $40 Million
After resettling four asylum seekers from Nauru at $10 million each, Cambodia's Interior Ministry says they've done enough.
The Killing Fields of Srebrenica: Twenty Years After the Bosnian Genocide
Ahead of this year's memorial event, we visited the town where Bosnian Serb forces killed 8,000 Muslim men and boys in 1995.
Saving Burma’s Child Soldiers
Slowly, soldiers who were forcibly recruited as children are returning to their villages, to families who have long thought them dead.
This is What Happened When Akon Headlined the Peace One Day Concert in the Congo
Sound like an incongruous scene? Well now imagine Akon performing in a big plastic ball.
We're Still Not Even Close to Saving the Planet After the Largest Climate Summit Ever
Global elites are still hesitant to go all-in on averting disaster.
No One Wants You to Know How Bad Fukushima Might Still Be
Especially not the UN or the Japanese government.
The Most Important UN Drugs Summit for Decades Was Depressing
So much ignorance, so many platitudes – so long, War on Drugs.
Growing Opium Is All the Sinai Bedouins Have Left
If you can't get a job, you might as well harvest drugs.