James Rippingale
Syrian Refugees Are Being Held Indefinitely In a Spanish Enclave
Nearly 100 people fleeing the war are now stuck in the Spanish town of Ceuta, barred from entering Europe or returning home through Morocco.
Syrian Refugees Are Being Held Indefinitely in a Spanish Exclave
Ceuta is a small Spanish-administered town in North Africa separated from mainland Spain by the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Many Syrian refugees have gotten caught trying to sneak onto the mainland from Ceuta and...
Look at the Ridiculous Shit the UK’s Billionaires Spend Their Cash On
Dinners with Al Pacino, apartments for dogs, and more.
Inside England's New Shipping-Container Ghetto
What looks like a novel approach to fighting homelessness is actually a development scheme.
Russia Is Building a Rural Berlin Wall Through Georgia
The motion-sensitive, barbed wire fence is tearing the country's villages and communities in two.
Russia Is Still Building a 'Rural Berlin Wall' Through Georgia
The barbed-wire fence is advancing farther and farther into Georgian land, dividing families, destroying livelihoods, and casting a worrying sense of uncertainty over the entire region.