French parliamentarians must reject a new bill allowing mass surveillance of communications “sent or received abroad” as it would give the government sweeping legal authority to interce
A Cuban graffiti artist who has been unfairly held in prison for nearly a year after he painted “Raúl” and “Fidel” on the backs of two pigs has been named as a prison
Taliban targeting independent media Reports of Taliban posing as Red Cross workers
The new wave of violence which has left dozens of civilians dead and at least 100 injured highlights the fragility of the reconciliation process and the urgent need for enhanced protection of civil
Turkish coastguard accused of shooting at shipwrecked refugees, 22 dead
‘His return to his family in Britain won’t come a moment too soon’ - Kate Allen
The agreement on transitional justice signed yesterday by the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) offers a ray of hope to the millions of victims of human rig
More than 2,100 civilians, including at least 400 children, killed
The Mexican authorities’ reckless handling of an investigation into the enforced disappearance of 43 trainee teachers a year ago this week, exposes a scandalous cover-up orchestrated by the h