The Iranian government has compounded its breach of the law by the systematic abuse of Iranian prisoners.
Robert McNamara's look back at his career of public service has much to teach us today.
A Spanish doctor working in impoverished Equatorial Guinea knew that everything he did made a difference.
An act of charity on a city street ends with the giving of a name.
The possibility of a new U.S—Cuba relationship was accelerated by events at the recent Summit of the Americas
Countries that train other nations in the use of torture should be dealt with as torturers themselves.
An adequate road network has long been recognized as one of the necessary factors in a country's development.
One man learns an important lesson and improves thousands of lives.
The recent agreements between Lebanon and Syria should strengthen the idea that peaceful coexistence is possible.
The number of Iraqi children affected with PTSD is one of the saddest, and least known, legacies of the Iraq war.