US, Australia Hit New Lows on Refugee Resettlement
Declining Numbers Leave Most Vulnerable at Risk
![Abdisellam Hassen Ahmed, a Somali refugee who had been stuck in limbo after President Donald Trump temporarily banned refugee entries, walks with his wife Nimo Hashi, and his 2-year-old daughter, Taslim, who he met for the first time after arriving at Salt Lake City International Airport, February 10, 2017.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/media_2020/10/202010us_refugee_somalia_resettlement.jpg?h=86b139f9&itok=pDTr9cbU)
Declining Numbers Leave Most Vulnerable at Risk
Self-Defence Against Domestic Violence Should Count at Trial
Lack of Action After Torching of TV Station Raises Fresh Fears for Reporters’ Safety
Until Activists Are Free, Talk of Reform Rings Hollow
YouTubers Have Faced Police Harassment and Death Threats
US Should Immediately Repeal Border Orders Not Based on Public Health
Rights at Risk Due to Potential Undercounting
Ziad Itani’s Case Presents Worrying Signs for Rights
New Policy Will Deprive People of Family Life
Ban Degrading, Unscientific, Abusive Test
Civilians Bear the Brunt of Insurgents, Government Abuses
Mayor Orders Employers to Hand Over Data or Face Sanctions
Lowest Vote Total Among 15 Countries Elected
Violent State Response No Guarantee of Stability
The Government Should Institute Real Reforms, Provide Services, Remove Barriers to Justice