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Jian Ghomeshi Apologizes to Former Colleague in Court, Walks Out a Free Man
Ghomeshi apologized to former CBC colleague Kathryn Borel and signed a peace bond agreeing to stay away from her.
Stockholm’s D-Beat/Crust Lords Victims Sound the Alarm on Their New LP, 'Sirens'
"It would be comfortable to sing about war, sound like Discharge, and have pictures of blown-up babies on the cover on every record, but it would also be boring. "
This College Made Sexual Assault Survivors Sign a Gag Order or Be Expelled
The contract requires students who report sexual assault to "remain silent," while a Brandon University student described the process as "humiliating" and "horrifyingly ignorant."
New Study Looks at Rapes in Paris — And Says Nine Out of Ten Go Unreported
The study, which analyzed 598 cases over a two-year period, sheds new light on the demographics of rapists and their victims in the French capital.
Colombia’s Peace Process Just Took a New Big Step Forward
The Government and the FARC have signed an agreement on how to recognize and compensate the victims of the country's long armed conflict, and with it moved their three-year peace negotiations into what looks like its final stages.
These Are the Victims of the Planned Parenthood Shooting
An Iraq war veteran and a mother of two are among those who died in Friday's shooting rampage at a Colorado Springs Planned Parenthood clinic.
This Has Been the Deadliest Day for Israelis in the Latest Round of Violence
At least five people have been killed in two stabbing and shooting attacks in the worst single day of violence against Israelis since unrest began in the region in October.
The Cleveland Strangler Is on Death Row, but His Victims' Families Still Suffer
In the final part of the series, host Wilbert L. Cooper meets the victims' families who are continuing to try to make sense of Sowell's crimes and the institutional failures that contributed to them.
How 11 Black Women Fell Victim to the Cleveland Strangler
In part two of our series, host Wilbert L. Cooper meets with survivors of Anthony Sowell's crimes, retracing the timeline of when the victims went missing and chronicling law enforcement's missteps.
How Poverty Leaves People Vulnerable to Horrific Crimes
From the mutilated corpses of the Cleveland Strangler to the castrated cadavers of the Mad Butcher, victims of Northeastern Ohio's most notorious murders have had little agency and even less money.
Mexico Is Failing Its Citizens on Human Rights, UN Commissioner Says During Visit
The UN's High Commissioner for Human Rights slammed Mexico's record on abuses, torture, and illegal executions, saying 'I wish everyone could meet' victims of state violence in the country.
In Landfill Atop Medellin, Colombia Begins Work on Exhuming Bodies in Mass Grave
As many as 300 bodies could be buried at the sit high above Medellin, a city that is seeking to shed its violent reputation. "The pain is completely the same since that day," a woman whose husband went missing tells us.