A Tiny Tourist Island Off the Coast of Florida Is a Human Smuggling Hub
Bimini, which is just over 50 miles from the Florida coast, is at the heart of the flow of undocumented migrants.
Cuba Is Strip-Searching Protesters, Jailing Artists, and Stifling Dissent
Dissidents were arrested and harassed when they called for protests this week.
Haiti’s President Was Assassinated, and No One Knows Who’s in Charge
The line of succession is murky, following months of political unrest.
This City Elected a Mostly Black and Brown Government After a Police Shooting. Can They Overhaul a System Built on Segregation?
In Charlotte, North Carolina, segregation is so ingrained you can see it from the sky.
How a Protest Movement Took Down Lebanon’s Prime Minister
“I've reached a dead end,” Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said after 13 days of massive protests.
At Least 18 People Have Died In Haiti’s Anti-Government Protests. This Is Why The Country Is Rising Up.
The opposition has called for a march on Friday that will only put further pressure on President Jovenel Moïse.
The First May Day Protest for France's "Yellow Vests" Turned Remarkably Violent
Police fired tear gas on protestors in Paris. Yellow Vests hope that will help their cause.
This is what life is like in Venezuela when the lights go out
“I handed out the food so it wouldn't go to waste,” said Luisa Changir, a 60-year-old Caracas resident.
Why the DRC's latest Ebola outbreak is more worrisome than the last
Doctors were better prepared for this outbreak, but it's already become Africa's second-deadliest ever, partly because it's happening in a war zone.