North America | 02.05.2019 Julian Assange and the war on whistleblowers Some US journalists deny Assange the free speech protection they enjoy. But shouldn't their sources also be entitled to it?
Human rights and the power of plain language To make their messages heard, human rights advocates must move away from overly-complex and clichéd communication towards plain and concrete language
Japan’s feminist reckoning In World War II, the Japanese Army forced women and girls into sexual slavery. With ‘Me too’ gaining momentum, it’s time to reckon with the past
Turkey’s (not so) local elections Although they are unlikely to bring about any major changes, the upcoming elections will still be decisive for the country’s future political course