Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Recognizes Unique Plight & Needs of Women Human Rights Defenders
A few weeks ago, unknown persons broke into the offices of Consorcio Oaxaca in Mexico. Computers, audio recorders, telephones, USB drives and keys to the organization's van were all stolen.
Thousands of ethnic Kachins displaced by fighting in Myanmar lack food, shelter
More than 25,000 people face a harsh winter with little aid, local charities say
How we can have our corn and eat it too
'Next-generation' biofuels in Denmark use straw and other residues from agriculture, forestry and food processing
Assange wants top UK court to review extradition
WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange will ask senior British judges next month to refer his fight against extradition to Sweden for questioning over alleged sex crimes to the country's highest court, a WikiLeaks spokesman said on Tuesday.
Female teacher re-arrest exposes human rights abuse in Bahrain
Democracy protests in Bahrain have been one of the largest continuing movements in the Middle East