by Lauren Heuser | 31 Jan 2019 | Future of Democracy, Human Rights
 Corruption fuels a vicious cycle. It undermines democracy and human rights, and weak institutions cannot control corruption. Anti-government demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela, 1 July 2017 (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) Most countries including the United States are... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Susan Ruel | 8 Jan 2019 | Asia, China, Globalization, Human Rights
 China has exploded to superpower status since I lived there 40 years ago. On a recent visit, the progress was unmistakable. But so were shortcomings. The author dressed for work in many layers to teach all winter without heat in 1981-82 Thumb-sucker anniversary... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Priyanka Mogul | 26 Dec 2018 | Asia, Technology, Women's rights
 Indian women are turning to smartphone apps to protect against sexual violence. But is technology the answer — or will it end up being a scapegoat? An Indian girl participates in a street play during a protest against sexual violence, New Delhi, India, 15... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Alistair Lyon | 10 Dec 2018 | Human Rights, Middle East
 Yemen is the poorest Arab nation, caught in the world’s worst humanitarian disaster. But can UN-brokered talks in Sweden stave off mass starvation? A malnourished boy rests on a hospital bed in Hajjah, Yemen, 1 October 2018 (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed United... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Claire Ji | 6 Dec 2018 | Human Rights, Identity, Middle East, Podcasts, The Kids Are Alright
 Israel is the most gay-friendly nation in the Middle East. But it’s not perfect. Listen to two activists discuss their work to uphold gay rights in Israel. Interested in identity and gender, Giuliana Nicolucci-Altman spent a summer studying in Jerusalem trying... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Claire Ji | 4 Dec 2018 | Human Rights, Podcasts, The Kids Are Alright
 Venezuelan citizens scrounge for food and medicine while prices soar. Where is the formerly prosperous oil exporter, now in crisis, headed? In the grips of the worst economic recession in the Western hemisphere, Venezuela has spiraled into a full-blown... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Nadia Dala | 7 Nov 2018 | Africa, Europe, Human Rights, Islam, Middle East, Terrorism, Women's rights
 By Nadia Dala Both Islamic jihadist movements and Islamic governments that are trying to counter jihadism are relying on women to win over the hearts of Muslims. Women in jihadist circles are child-bearing, silent recruiters, while governments in some parts of the... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Bernd Debusmann | 31 Oct 2018 | Donald Trump, Human Rights, Islam, Middle East
 The killing of Jamal Khashoggi adds to Saudi Arabia’s grim human rights record. But don’t expect America to sacrifice arms deals. Human rights activists protest against the death of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, 9 October 2018 (AP... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by News Decoder | 18 Oct 2018 | Donald Trump, Human Rights, Islam, Middle East
 By Alistair Lyon The presumed murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul is an outrage that creates painful dilemmas for the United States and its longstanding but problematic allies Turkey and Saudi Arabia, as well as for Europe.... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Bernd Debusmann Jr | 8 Oct 2018 | Human Rights, Islam, Middle East
 A diplomatic spat between Saudi Arabia and Canada may seem childish. But the dispute has important implications for the West — including the United States. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (L) and Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland (R) in...