Articles, multimedia, and data visualizations by Pulitzer Center grantees from around the world.
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Cafe Tekoa
What happens when a left-leaning Israeli filmmaker settles in a West-Bank settlement?
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The Pulitzer Center and the College of William & Mary partner again to provide students with deeper...
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Twenty-five years after the 1994 genocide, Rwanda has been labeled a champion for women's rights...
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A Lost Nation in the Caucasus
In the Caucasus mountains, members of the most scattered people in the world—the Circassians—are...
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Burning Forest for the Trees
In the name of renewable energy, the British government is subsidizing the clear-cutting of the...
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Liberal and conservative justices criticize abuses of civil asset forfeiture. Groups from CATO to...
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In the Peruvian Amazon, 20,000 Wampi Indians decided to organize themselves to defend the jungle...
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For decades, people have migrated from the Mexican state of Guerrero for economic reasons. But now...
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As 88 miles of President Trump’s border wall go up in South Texas, scientists and local residents...