International law
Meet the Team Investigating Human Rights Violations with Forensic Architecture
Eyal Weizman uses floor plans, cell phone footage, and road maps to reconstruct what happened in devastated war zones.
This deported father has to watch his kids grow up on YouTube
From Mexico, a deported father watches his kids grow up in the U.S on Youtube
Violence escalating at notorious mine co-owned by Canadian company, locals say
Canadian company Barrick Gold says it is investigating new allegations of violence near its Papua New Guinea mine
These US Senators Want to Halt the Sale of Bombs to Saudi Arabia
Senators Chris Murphy and Rand Paul said that in light of the civilian toll of the US-backed Saudi-led intervention in Yemen, the White House must ensure that American weapons are not being used in attacks on innocents.
Turkey Is Shooting Refugees and Illegally Sending People Back to Syria, Say Rights Groups
Amnesty International says the Turkish authorities' actions highlight the serious dangers for migrants sent back to Turkey from Europe under a deal due to come into effect next week.
The Saudi Coalition Killed More Than 100 Civilians in a Yemeni Market, Says the UN
UN investigators have compiled the names of 96 victims, but could not identify 10 bodies that they said were burned "beyond recognition," following the airstrikes in Al Khamees on Tuesday.
Fleeing Russian Airstrikes: Breaking Borders
VICE News travels to Kilis, a Turkish town on the Syrian border, to meet some of the people who have escaped an escalating humanitarian crisis inside Syria, and hear their accounts of life under the bomb.
Dozens of Countries Committed War Crimes or Illegally Deported Refugees in 2015
In its annual report Amnesty International said governments' short-term national self-interest and draconian security crackdowns had led to an "unprecedented assault on human rights" in 2015.
Obama Unveils Guantanamo Closure 'Plan' to Immediate Criticism From All Sides
Eight years after he first vowed to close the detention facility at Guantanamo, Obama delivered a long-awaited plan Tuesday that offered little in the way of new ideas.
The UK Is Reportedly Breaking International Law by Selling Weapons to Saudi Arabia
Besides the hypocrisy of giving aid to "Yemen with one hand while supporting the destruction of the country with the other," the UK could be violating international law by continuing to sell arms to Saudi Arabia.