December 8, 2012 /
Russia Beyond the Headlines
Anna Nemtsova
Along their common border, the Chinese are still learning Russian grammar and moving to Russia, but cheap housing and job opportunities are starting to lure increasing numbers of Russians to China.
December 8, 2012 /
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
John Schmid, Mike De Sisti
Technological innovations and competition from China have devastated Wisconsin's paper industry.
December 6, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Mike De Sisti, John Schmid
Reporter John Schmid talks about the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's "Paper Cuts" project, an in-depth examination of how China has taken away one of Wisconsin's signature industries.
December 6, 2012 /
Untold Stories
John Schmid, Mike De Sisti
Paper is analog, offline and as old as civilization. But as the paper industry globalized, it heightened US-China frictions, infuriated environmentalists and cast US competitiveness in a new light.
December 6, 2012 /
Untold Stories
John Schmid, Mike De Sisti
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel examines an unexpected threat to a signature Wisconsin industry.
December 6, 2012
Mike De Sisti, John Schmid
Faced with the devastating twin threats of digital and China, can a critical Wisconsin industry survive?
December 3, 2012 /
PRI's The World
Sean Gallagher
Smoking is the leading cause of death in China, and by 2050 the number of deaths from tobacco-related causes is expected to triple.
November 21, 2012
Tom Hundley
This Week in Review: Europe's Dark Dawn
November 20, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Sean Gallagher
Sean Gallagher shares images from his "Tibetan Plateau Diary," photos taken with his iPhone while documenting climate change issues on the "Roof of the World."
November 8, 2012
The Pulitzer Center is looking for photos of tobacco advertising in Chinese schools as part of a series on cancer in the developing world, produced with PRI's The World. Submit your photo today.