Monthly Archive: July 2014
Pakistani military offensive in North Waziristan sparks civilian exodus Israel positions more troops around Gaza as tensions grow Obama issues Executive Order to address influx of immigrant children Supreme Court rules in favor of...
All photos by Fakhar Kakakhel. Read and hear his full report here.
Pakistan’s military has launched a major offensive against Taliban militants in North Waziristan, a region bordering Afghanistan. In the last two weeks, half a million people have fled the conflict. Of those, 80,000 people...
Funeral services are set for Friday for a 16-year-old Palestinian boy kidnapped, killed and burned in Jerusalem this week. The boy was abducted in the early hours of Wednesday as he waited for the...
After a decade-long legal battle against charges related to terrorism, late last week federal officials dropped all counts against former Florida university professor, Dr. Sami Al-Arian. In 2005, Al-Arain faced a months-long trial on...
In Ecuador, a coalition of indigenous and civil society organizations marched from the provinces to the capital to protest a new Water Law passed last week. They’re currently gathered in Quito to form a...
In 2004, former Indonesian president Suharto was named the most corrupt leader in the world by Transparency international. But today a growing number of Indonesians are looking back fondly on his reign. A survey...