In an aphorism sometimes attributed to Leo Tolstoy, sometimes to John Gardner, all literature relies on one of two plots: a person goes on a journey or a stranger comes to town. Let me offer my own ...
When you don't like the rules—or rulers—where you live, and trying to change things isn't worth the time, effort, or danger, one good response is to get the hell out. Find someplace that's more to ...
In its new report "No Way In or Out: Authoritarian Controls on the Freedom of Movement," Freedom House, highlights authoritarian states' growing use of mobility restrictions as a tool of repression.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A view of the Russian Embassy in Berlin. Measures restricting freedom of movement for Russian diplomats in the European Union are ...
Travel feels different where access is timed, guided or restricted: these destinations reward planning, patience, and due respect.
Human Rights Watch welcomes the opportunity to assess the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea’s (DPRK) implementation of selected Universal Periodic Review (UPR) recommendations from the third (2019 ...
Prominent leaders from corporations and the community in Montgomery, Alabama, partner with the National Business League to digitize 1 million Black businesses to form the “The Black Economic Freedom ...
The Caribbean Community and Common Market’s controversial initiative to allow workers freedom of access to jobs among fellow member countries, has led to a deeper think and a new, collaborative ...
On this Independence Day, India's struggle for freedom indeed lasted for over six decades, during which mass movements and political negotiations were witnessed. Many sacrifices were made by aspirant ...