
Anti-corruption movement is betting on 'the power of people's pressure'
Corruption has wide-ranging impacts. Transparency International says ordinary people can fight back.
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Corruption has wide-ranging impacts. Transparency International says ordinary people can fight back.
As demands grow for a U.N. probe of Khashoggi's murder, an Arete News review finds just eight previous such orders.
Judges ruled sanctions reinstated by the Trump administration breached a treaty between Iran and the U.S.
A new review of U.N. whistleblowing policies and practices by the U.N.'s Joint Inspection Unit showed little improvement.
Three times a year an obscure panel of human rights experts meets in Geneva and New York with a monumental task.
Investigators urge the prosecution of Venezuelan security forces for hundreds of arbitrary killings and other abuses.
The U.S. president, complaining of bias against Israel, said America's participation will be reduced to observer status.
In a world of 7.6 billion people, 44,500 people a day — one person every two seconds — are displaced, the U.N. said.
The Hague-based institution is meant to step in only when nations won't or can't dispense justice themselves.