Stacey Naggiar
The War Criminals Trying to Prevent a Genocide
Desperate times call for desperate measures, as Congolese authorities turn to ex-warlords to stop another brutal conflict from breaking out.
Putin Is Leaving Russia’s Poorest Areas to Fight Coronavirus on Their Own
Doctors in a remote mountain region are even having to borrow oxygen canisters from auto body shops.
Ukraine’s Coronavirus Lockdown Is Separating Parents From Their Babies
“If I was one of those parents, I just would be beside myself.”
People Are Getting Microchipped in Sweden, and It's Pretty Normal
The whole process takes only a couple minutes.
This Junior Doctor Was Suddenly Thrust Onto the Coronavirus Front Line. Here's What He Saw.
“We didn't get any sort of induction or told what was going on. We literally went from a meeting right to the ward and we were on the floor seeing patients.”
Nurses in Spain Are 'Suffering' and Worried They're Infecting Patients
“We don’t know where it came from.”
Italy Is Trying to Criminalize Migrant-Rescue Boats
NGOs operating rescue vessels in the Mediterranean Sea, the deadliest route for migrants trying to cross from Africa to Europe, now face harsh penalties
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.
How Banksy could help revitalize one of the most polluted cities in the UK
Banksy came to Port Talbot, Wales, just days before Christmas.
How Italy's migrants are coping with Matteo Salvini's new purge
“Probably most people will be living on the street and that will result to them going to the hands of mafias that deal in drugs, into prostitution," said one migrant from Nigeria living in a center that recently closed.
France's yellow vest protesters just scored a huge victory against Macron
On Saturday, 133 people were injured and more than 400 were arrested. The government says these were the most violent protests in Paris in over 50 years.