by Nelson Graves | 27 Sep 2018 | Decoders, Future of Democracy, Human Rights, Nationalism
 Democracy is in retreat around the world. How bad is the “democratic recession?” And what can you do to get democracy back on track? (Artwork from Creative Commons) This article is part of a News-Decoder series of “decoders” that explain... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by News Decoder | 19 Sep 2018 | Asia, Eyewitness, Human Rights
 By Deborah Charles Twenty years ago I used to talk to Aung San Suu Kyi over a spotty telephone connection to Yangon from Bangkok, or in person when I managed to get into Myanmar and she was free to accept visitors in the house that served as her prison for 15 years.... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Bernd Debusmann | 17 Sep 2018 | Donald Trump, Human Rights
 The International Criminal Court was meant to help rid the world of war crimes. But impunity still reigns. And the U.S. now wants the ICC to die. U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton, who has criticized the ICC, Washington, DC, 10 September 2018 (AP Photo/Andrew... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Simon Meretab | 22 Aug 2018 | Africa, Europe, Human Rights, Immigration, Refugees
 Hate crimes have surged in Italy as a new governing coalition takes a hard line on immigrants, capitalizing on citizens’ fears of foreigners. Migrants being rescued by the ship “Aquarius,” 10 August 2018 (EPA-EFE/Guglielmo Mangiapane/SOS Mediterranee) When... 
				
					
			
					
											
								
							
					
															
					
					 by Feizal Samath | 9 Aug 2018 | Asia, Human Rights
 Following the Philippines’ play book, Sri Lanka has re-instated the death penalty for drug dealers, shrugging off criticism from rights groups and the EU. Sri Lankan women protest against the execution in Saudi Arabia of a Sri Lankan domestic worker, Colombo,... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski | 26 Jul 2018 | Asia, China, Discovery, Women's rights
 How Java’s controversial female ruler grew into the job Paul Spencer Sochaczewski taps his vast knowledge of Asia in this, his third short story for News-Decoder. Last year, Sochaczewski entertained us with yarns about the South China Sea and Borneo. In this five-part... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by News Decoder | 25 Jul 2018 | Asia, China, Discovery, Women's rights
 How Java’s controversial female ruler grew into the job Paul Spencer Sochaczewski taps his vast knowledge of Asia in this, his third short story for News-Decoder. Last year, Sochaczewski entertained us with yarns about the South China Sea and Borneo. In this five-part... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by News Decoder | 24 Jul 2018 | Asia, China, Discovery, Women's rights
 How Java’s controversial female ruler grew into the job Paul Spencer Sochaczewski taps his vast knowledge of Southeast Asia in this, his third short story for News-Decoder. Last year, Sochaczewski entertained us with alluring yarns about the South China Sea and... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by News Decoder | 23 Jul 2018 | Asia, China, Discovery, Women's rights
 How Java’s controversial female ruler grew into the job Paul Spencer Sochaczewski taps his vast knowledge of Southeast Asia in this, his third short story for News-Decoder. Last year, Sochaczewski entertained us with alluring yarns about the South China Sea and... 
				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Paul Spencer Sochaczewski | 20 Jul 2018 | Asia, China, Discovery, Women's rights
 How Java’s controversial female ruler grew into the job Paul Spencer Sochaczewski taps his vast knowledge of Southeast Asia in this, his third short story for News-Decoder. Last year, Sochaczewski entertained us with alluring yarns about the South China Sea and...