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Asia

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    The bridge across the Min River. Image by Rong Xiaoqing. China, 2016.
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    PART OF: China's Human Snakes Return

    Reporting on Human Snakes in China

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    Xiaoqing Rong
    Grantee
    December 30, 2017
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    Chinese textiles, clothing, watches, and other consumer goods are flooding into Iran, causing resentment. Image by Reese Erlich. Iran, 2017.
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    PART OF: The New Nuclear Agreement: How Does Tehran View Its National Security?

    As U.S. Sanctions Keep Western Businesses out of Iran, China Seizes the Opportunity

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    Reese Erlich
    Grantee
    December 29, 2017
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    Situated at more than 7,000 feet, the tea estates of Darjeeling grow the Champagne of teas at the base of the Himalayas. Image by Esha Chhabra. India, 2017.
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    PART OF: Organic Farming Is Making a Comeback in India

    Like Darjeeling Tea? Meet One of the First Women Factory Managers in India’s Premier Tea Region

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    Esha Chhabra
    Grantee
    December 22, 2017
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    Suchitra Dey with her daughter, Tulsi (left), after Dey received rights to her plot of land in West Bengal. Image courtesy Landesa. India.
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    PART OF: Organic Farming Is Making a Comeback in India

    Small Change, Big Impact: the One-Line Revolution in Land Rights in Rural India

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    Esha Chhabra
    Grantee
    December 22, 2017
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    In this Friday Nov. 24, 2017, photo, Mohammadul Hassan, 18, is photographed in his family’s tent in Jamtoli refugee camp in Bangladesh. Hassan still bears the scars on his chest and back from being shot by soldiers who attempted to kill him. More than 650,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar since August, and many have brought with them stories of atrocities committed by security forces in Myanmar, including an Aug. 27 army massacre that reportedly took place in the village of Maung Nu…
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    PART OF: Rohingya Under Attack

    Rohingya Survivors: Myanmar’s Army Slaughtered Men, Children

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    December 22, 2017
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    Still image courtesy Roger Thurow. India, 2015.
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    PART OF: 1,000 Days: To Save Women, Children and the World

    Outrage and Inspire

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    Roger Thurow
    Grantee
    December 19, 2017
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    A Meitie fisherman fishes near phumshangs (floating huts) in Loktak Lake, Manipur. The construction of the Ithai Dam flooded over 80,000 hectares of farm and pasture land in the vicinity of the Loktak wetland. The Loktak Development Authority has been dredging the phumdis (floating biomass) and has cleared over 800 Phumshangs in the name of lake clean-up for efficient power generation. Image by Neeta Satam. India, 2017.
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    PART OF: Manipur: Where the Islands Float

    Loktak Wetland: Caught Between Development, Conflict, and Climate Change

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    Neeta Satam
    2017 Reporting Fellow
    December 18, 2017
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    Fuji TV's Tokyo headquarters. Image by Vince Beiser. Japan, 2017.
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    Tokyo Is Built on Sea-Bottom Sand

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    Vince Beiser
    Grantee
    December 18, 2017
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  • Still from video by Wes Bruer. India, 2017.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Wes Bruer

    In this project journalist Wes Bruer looks at a State Department-funded pilot program to support the...

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    Wes Bruer
    Grantee
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    Evaluating Policies Impacting Deaf Students in China

    Students will be able to analyze details from an article about policies impacting Deaf students in China in order to write a short essay evaluating the challenges and benefits that result from those...

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    Brieanna Iyomahan
    Pulitzer Center Alum
    READ MORE about Evaluating Policies Impacting Deaf Students in China
    December 13, 2017
  • In this Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2017, photo, F, 22, who says she was raped by members of Myanmar’s armed forces in June and again in September, cries as she speaks to The Associated Press in her tent in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh. The Associated Press has found that the rape of Rohingya women by Myanmar’s security forces has been sweeping and methodical. The AP interviewed 29 women and girls who say they were raped by Myanmar’s armed forces, and found distinct patterns in their accounts, their…
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Myanmar Military Systematically Rapes Rohingya Women

    Systematic Rape by Myanmar’s Military Kristen Gelineau The Myanmar military conducted an internal...

    December 12, 2017
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    In this Wednesday, Nov. 22, 2017, photo, F, 22, who says she was raped by members of Myanmar’s armed forces in June and again in September, cries as she speaks to The Associated Press in her tent in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh. The Associated Press has found that the rape of Rohingya women by Myanmar’s security forces has been sweeping and methodical. The AP interviewed 29 women and girls who say they were raped by Myanmar’s armed forces, and found distinct patterns in their accounts, their…
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    PART OF: Rohingya Under Attack

    Rohingya Methodically Raped by Myanmar’s Armed Forces

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    December 11, 2017
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