Election Violence
Riding Along With the People Saving Lives During the Jakarta Protests
The city's paramedics were stretched thin and fatigued, but still out there helping the injured.
Powerful Photos From Indonesia's Post-Election Protests
Scenes from two days of protest and violence on the streets of Indonesia's biggest city.
People Power? Not so Fast: Making Sense of Jakarta's Post-Election Chaos
Provocateurs, mysterious "commanders," and clashes in the streets of Central Jakarta—the protests and ensuing riots left us with more questions than answers.
Election Protests Enter a Second Day as Indonesia Reels From Late Night Riots
The police are calling the riots an orchestrated plot by paid provocateurs.
Head of Burundi’s Parliament Reportedly Flees to Belgium, Slams President Over Upcoming Elections
The leader of Burundi's Parliament has reportedly left the country, denouncing President Pierre Nkurunziza’s pursuit of an “illegal” third term in office.
For Afghans, the Chance to Vote Outweighed Any Taliban Threats
It was the lack of ballot boxes and sheets across several provinces, rather than security, that became a source of concern.
Afghanistan’s Taliban Are Getting a Little Help From Their Pakistani Friends
The Afghan Taliban has been ramping up violent attacks recently. Now it's getting some support from their Pakistani neighbors.