The Long Arm of China
Part 2: Beijing is blunting scrutiny of its rights record at the very venue that is supposed to protect victims of state repression - the U.N. Human Rights Council. Full Story
Part 2: Beijing is blunting scrutiny of its rights record at the very venue that is supposed to protect victims of state repression - the U.N. Human Rights Council. Full Story
It took only a five-minute phone call from Guantanamo Bay to Yemen to put the trial of alleged 9/11 conspirators on hold for more than a year. Full Story
Part 2: An internal report says Dow spent $90,000 on a top wine, and CEO Liveris told an aide not to let customers know he was at a Super Bowl game they were invited to. Full Story
State supreme court justices who are elected overturn death sentences on appeal less than half as often justices who are appointed, a Reuters analysis shows. Full Story
Commercial vessels are saving migrants as they try to cross the Mediterranean. One story shows how risky that is. Full Story
In Egypt, political prisoners face "death through neglect" and lack of medical treatment, say their families and rights groups. Full Story
Politicians are embracing drug rehab to reduce prison overcrowding. The case of Martin Szczupak, a patient at Phoenix House, shows how poor care can backfire. Full Story
A handful of lawyers dominate the business of appealing and arguing cases at the Supreme Court, Reuters finds, primarily for the benefit of corporate America. Full Story
Combining original data analysis with deep political reporting, Reuters explains how rising seas are not a future threat but a reality in the U.S. and round the world. Full Story
How a well-connected elite around Russian President Vladimir Putin enriches itself by tapping into state spending - and then deftly hiding its tracks. Full Story