Sean Stephens
A looming battle could make Yemen’s bloody war even worse for civilians
We embedded with government forces ahead of one of the deadliest battles in this long-running war
ISIS’s ghostly presence can still be felt in Mosul
"If crimes go unpunished, it will happen again. There must be a strong deterrent against these crimes."
Yemen’s other crisis: surging refugee flows and human trafficking
“Unabated conflict, deteriorating economic conditions and now increasing criminality are exposing people to harm and exploitation.”
Meet the man who’s trying to start another revolution in Ukraine
What do you do when your revolution isn't finished?
Inside Syrian refugees' battle to get healthcare
It's incredibly difficult for unregistered Syrian refugees to access healthcare in the countries they have taken refuge in.
Iraqi citizens are still suffering after ISIS was pushed out
Iraqi citizens are still suffering after ISIS was pushed out
Photos capture gleeful Kurds voting for their independence
Crowds gathered by the thousands and celebratory gunfire rang out in the city center on Monday evening as polls closed in the controversial Kurdish independence referendum.