Fearing for their lives, gay Chechen men go into hiding

Once threats and disappearances in Chechnya’s underground gay community began adding up, hundreds of gay Chechen men reportedly fled the region.

Unemployment is driving Europe’s young professionals northward

Young people in southern European looking for work in countries like Britain, Germany, The Netherlands and Belgium, feel their mobility is being forced upon them.

Are foreign steel imports damaging US national security?

A 1962 trade law allows the president to restrict imports if security interests are at stake and President Trump has ordered an investigation into the matter, but skeptics argue it’s a ploy to limit imports.

Centuries-old martial art developed by African slaves in Brazil spreads tolerance message in CAR

After fighting between Christian and Muslim groups rocked the Central African Republic, five Christian and Muslim youths use a combination of dance, music and acrobatics to break down barriers.

Vietnam’s energy use could jump 200% over the next two decades

Hanoi considers a mix of technology, renewable power, and energy efficiency to meet this need without damaging the environment.

In a town that embraces refugees, auto shop business flourishes

After fleeing persecution in Uzbekistan and repression in Russia, Yasha Ismailov is living the American Dream in a town just a few hours outside of Washington, DC.