Corruption
Turkey's Ottoman Slap: An Election Day Portrait of a Divided Nation
Erdogan is claiming victory at the polls but remains a figure of hate for many.
Is This the Beginning of a Bosnian Spring?
Bosnians might have to agree on being in one camp instead of three, first.
Protesters in Istanbul Rioted to Save Their Internet
The government don't want people finding out about corruption, so they're trying to restrict online freedom.
African Migrants in Morocco Are Trapped in a Cycle of Violence
I met some guys living in a forest who are recovering from having their legs broken by police.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Set Its Government Buildings On Fire
Protesters want the government to resign, so thought they'd help by burning down all their offices.
Sex Tapes, Riots, Corruption and Maybe a Coup, Too: Things Aren't Great in Turkey
A sex tape leaked by a shadowy cabal has reinvigorated Istanbul's angry young protest movement.
Thailand's Anti-Government Protests Turned Deadly This Weekend
Anti-government and pro-government protesters clashed in Bangkok.
Colombian Trade Unionists Keep Getting Assassinated
Either that, or thrown in jail cell with their paramilitary enemies.
Students in Bulgaria Want Their Entire Government to Resign
It's a big ask, but if those in power refuse, they run the risk of a great Bulgarian brain drain.