Un informe de Human Rights Watch es el primer esfuerzo de una importante organización internacional por verificar algunas de las dos decenas de muertes registradas en las protestas desde las controvertidas elecciones presidenciales de Venezuela. By Genevieve Glatsky
The Human Rights Watch report marks the first effort by a major international organization to verify some of the two-dozen reported deaths in protests since Venezuela’s disputed presidential election. By Genevieve Glatsky
Three years into its rule, the movement has codified its harsh Islamic decrees into law that now includes a ban on women’s voices in public. By Christina Goldbaum and Najim Rahim
The Russian president is making a state visit to a country that is heavily dependent on Moscow for oil. By Valerie Hopkins and David Pierson
Staff shortages, beatings, corruption and harsh treatment of Muslim prisoners have all led to unrest among inmates, with recent uprisings turning deadly. By Valerie Hopkins and Ekaterina Bodyagina
A ruling by the Constitutional Court declared the nation’s current measures insufficient and a violation of the rights of future generations. By Choe Sang-Hun
Bret StephensHe aquí algunas situaciones que merecen la atención, la compasión y, siempre que sea posible, la ayuda activa del mundo. By Bret Stephens
Guest EssayUnder President Nayib Bukele, Salvadorans have swapped their rights for quiet streets. How long can that trade-off be maintained? By Megan K. Stack and Juan Carlos
Ensayo invitadoEn junio, un jurado de Florida declaró a la empresa bananera Chiquita Brands responsable del asesinato de ocho hombres por un grupo paramilitar colombiano al que la compañía había financiado. By Ignacio Gómez G.
Bret StephensHere are some alternative focal points for outrage for college students from Columbia to Berkeley. By Bret Stephens