
Ben Ferguson
Police Are Killing with Impunity Inside Rio’s Favelas
Rio’s police have already killed more than 1,000 people this year.
We Met the Leader of the Group Blamed for the Sri Lanka Easter Bombings
Until Easter Sunday, NTJ was just one of many peripheral hard-line religious groups in Sri Lanka.
Inside the desperate mission to rescue people in Mozambique after Cyclone Idai
With roads destroyed and a lack of helicopters, aid is struggling to get to people in remote areas.
No one knows how Theresa May has survived Brexit this long
MEPs vote on whether to extend Article 50 period beyond March 29. Is a second referendum in the cards?
Zimbabwe’s brutal crackdown has shattered hope for peace after Mugabe
“Terror is in charge. Violence is in charge. Tyranny is in charge. Dictatorship is in charge.”
Steve Bannon's plot to disrupt Europe sounds pretty thin
“That’s why we say it’s just a club with four or five principles.”
The EU is pissed Poland keeps ignoring the law
”The Commission's concerns and worries have increased. I think the situation in Poland has not improved.”
Zimbabwean's old Mugabe-era fears return with new leadership
With the direction of the country's future now hanging in the balance, we took a look at what's at stake.
Far-right extremists are loving Trump's comments about Europe losing its "culture"
“I think it changed the fabric of Europe and, unless you act very quickly, it’s never going to be what it was."
Italy’s far-right anti-immigration agenda is raising hell in Europe, too
Italy is closing its ports to migrants crossing the Mediterranean, but there's a lot of pushback from other leaders
This is what it's like for migrants making the perilous trek into France
Migrants and refugees are trying to pass through Italy in order to reach France. But now they have to go through a treacherous mountain path.