Wes Bruer, The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN)

Wes Bruer

The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN)

New York, United States

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Past articles by wes:

From evacuee to humanitarian: aid goes local in conflict-torn Marawi

Homegrown aid workers are on the front lines of crises in the southern Philippines. Now they want to play a larger role, but they need more help to do it → Read More

An island in the Philippines hopes for peace but braces for war

Last year’s siege of Marawi raised the stakes for a peace process that could finally be yielding results after decades of conflict → Read More

Marawi: Inside the Philippine city a siege turned into a ghost town

It’s been a year already, but displaced families are being told it’ll be at least another 18 months before they can return → Read More

Muslim “profiling” under martial law in the Philippines

Rights groups warn of the growing potential for abuses of civilians as President Duterte extends martial law until the end of the year → Read More

FBI to enable collection of use-of-force data

The FBI is currently developing a national database as part of the Department of Justice's efforts to gather nationwide data on interactions between law enforcement and civilians, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Thursday. The FBI began working on ... → Read More

FBI to enable collection of use-of-force data

The FBI is currently developing a national database as part of the Department of Justice's efforts to gather nationwide data on interactions between law enforcement and civilians, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Thursday. The FBI began working on ... → Read More

WikiLeaks to US: Assange will turn himself in if you pardon Manning

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would agree to serve prison time in the United States in exchange for President Barack Obama granting clemency to Chelsea Manning, the group's Twitter account said Thursday. → Read More

WikiLeaks to US: Assange will turn himself in if you pardon Manning

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would agree to serve prison time in the United States in exchange for President Barack Obama granting clemency to Chelsea Manning, the group's Twitter account said Thursday. → Read More

WikiLeaks to US: Assange will turn himself in if you pardon Manning

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would agree to serve prison time in the United States in exchange for President Barack Obama granting clemency to Chelsea Manning, the group's Twitter account said Thursday. → Read More

WikiLeaks to US: Assange will turn himself in if you pardon Manning

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange would agree to serve prison time in the United States in exchange for President Barack Obama granting clemency to Chelsea Manning, the group's Twitter account said Thursday. → Read More

Officials: Hackers breach election systems in Illinois, Arizona

Hackers have breached databases for election systems in Illinois and Arizona, according to state election and law enforcement officials. → Read More

Officials: Hackers break into election systems in Illinois, Arizona

Hackers have breached databases for election systems in Illinois and Arizona, according to state election and law enforcement officials. → Read More

Officials: Hackers break into election systems in Illinois, Arizona

Hackers have breached databases for election systems in Illinois and Arizona, according to state election and law enforcement officials. → Read More

Officials: Hackers break into election systems in Illinois, Arizona

Hackers have breached databases for election systems in Illinois and Arizona, according to state election and law enforcement officials. → Read More

Hacking of actress Leslie Jones site investigated

Federal law enforcement agencies have opened an investigation into the alleged hacking of comedian Leslie Jones' website, according to Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Marsha Catron. → Read More

Hacking of actress Leslie Jones site investigated

Federal law enforcement agencies have opened an investigation into the alleged hacking of comedian Leslie Jones' website, according to Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Marsha Catron. → Read More

Hacking of actress Leslie Jones site investigated

Federal law enforcement agencies have opened an investigation into the alleged hacking of comedian Leslie Jones' website, according to Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Marsha Catron. → Read More

Hacking of actress Leslie Jones site investigated

Federal law enforcement agencies have opened an investigation into the alleged hacking of comedian Leslie Jones' website, according to Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Marsha Catron. → Read More

Court: IRS needs to prove it isn't targeting conservative groups

A federal appeals court says the Internal Revenue Service has not proven it has ended discriminatory practices against conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, reinstating a lawsuit against the troubled agency. → Read More

Court: IRS needs to prove it isn't targeting conservative groups

A federal appeals court says the Internal Revenue Service has not proven it has ended discriminatory practices against conservative groups seeking tax-exempt status, reinstating a lawsuit against the troubled agency. → Read More