This week, an historic proposal will be discussed in Geneva that could hold transnational corporations and other business enterprises to account for corporate abuses under international...
The European Union has called for a “thorough investigation” of allegations of fraud in the recent elections in Montenegro. Opposition parties in Montenegro have accused the...
Despite its many advances in recent years, Kazakhstan remains a mystery to many people in the western world, writes Martin Banks. While the country is an...
The beautiful Japanese coastal community of Kotohiki (pictured) has a front-row seat when it comes to observing the initial effects of ocean pollution on its territory....
With the collapse of a US-Russia brokered ceasefire last month, the war in Syria looks as intractable as ever and violence has escalated in the past...
During today’s (5 October) debate in the European Parliament about the upcoming European Summit, ALDE Group leader Guy Verhofstadt addressed the upcoming Brexit negotiations. He laid...
I am at ground zero. In 1949, 67 years ago, a 22-kiloton atomic bomb exploded at this nuclear test site where I am now standing, writes...