Social Studies
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As Paul Salopek journeys around the world on foot, he will follow the migration pathways of our...
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Trans-boundary water tensions with Iran and Pakistan cast a shadow on the development of Afghanistan...
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Project
Europe's Siege on Democracy
Europe’s economic crisis has become intertwined with disturbing anti-democratic trends and the rise...
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America's appetite for inexpensive shrimp from Southeast Asia is growing, but at what cost? In...
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After decades of trampled hopes under President Hosni Mubarak, Egyptians are now working to figure...
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The Sea of Cortez is—or was—a vast and lush underwater paradise. Industrial fishing operations are...
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Education Resource
Nuclear “Newcomers” Come to Russia
Chernobyl and Fukushima seem distant memories as Russia pursues and inks lucrative new reactor deals...
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Education Resource
#AskAmeto: Nigerian Journalist Ameto Akpe Answers Your Questions
We recently crowdsourced questions (via #askameto) for Nigerian journalist Ameto Akpe. Ameto...
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Global hunger affects nearly one billion people. Emergency food is not enough. This project examines...
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Project
Russia’s Nuclear Renaissance
As a global debate rages over nuclear power's future as a safe and clean energy source, Russia is...
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Education Resource
#AskAmeto: Submit Your Questions for Nigerian Journalist Ameto Akpe
The Pulitzer Center's Global Gateway program is exploring the theme of accountability during the...
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Education Resource
Simeon Tegel: Reporting on Climate Change in Latin America
Pulitzer Center grantee Simeon Tegel is a British journalist based in Lima, Peru. He covers a broad...