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Europe

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    From left: Holly Muir, 9, Mark Cleary, 9, Hanford Frimpong, 11, and Summer McKay, 10, all of Bridgeton, listen as Stacy Innerst, children's book, illustrator, speaks, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, at Sacred Heart Primary Primary School in Glasgow, Scotland. Image by Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    If the Kids Ran Scotland …

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    October 24, 2019
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    The Child Poverty (Scotland) Act requires that the national government, local leaders, and the publicly-run health system work together to ensure that by 2030, no more than 5% of kids live in poverty. Image by Michael M. Santiago/Post-Gazette. Scotland, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    Exploring the 'Possobilities' in Scotland's Poorest Ward

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    October 23, 2019
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    Denis Rebrikov, a DNA sequencing specialist at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University in Moscow, has attracted worldwide scrutiny for plans to fix mutations in human embryos before their implantation. Image by Jon Cohen. Russia, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Thin Red Line

    Embattled Russian Scientist Sharpens Plans to Create Gene-Edited Babies

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    October 23, 2019
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    Image by Richard Wheeler/Creative Commons. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: The Thin Red Line

    Deaf Couple May Edit Embryo’s DNA to Correct Hearing Mutation

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    Jon Cohen
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    October 22, 2019
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    The Thin Red Line

    Despite sharp international criticism, a Russian geneticist is pushing forward a project to edit...

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    Eliad Abrha, 7 months, left,  is held by his mother Hanna Abrha, of Parkhead, a neighborhood of Glasgow, Scotland, center, as she speaks and jokes with Janet Tobin, health improvement lead with the National Health Service, right, at Cafe Stork, Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2019, at Parkhead Congregational Church in Glasgow. Cafe Stork is a free networking lunch for families in the disadvantaged East End who are expecting or new parents. Image by Michael M. Santiago. United Kingdom, 2019.
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    PART OF: Growing Up Through the Cracks

    In Scotland, Families With Sick Kids Receive Financial Prescriptions

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    October 22, 2019
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    Animal Tracker, Kenya: A mother of three at 23, Mpayon Loboitong’o herds her family’s goats on her own; after her husband left to find work in Nairobi, she was told he’d been killed there. Her other full-time job: charting animal movements for Save the Elephants. For a monthly salary she and eight other women traverse the bush, unarmed, amid elephants, lions, and African buffalo. “I do this work so my kids don’t go to bed hungry,” she says. Image by Lynn Johnson. Kenya, 2019.
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    PART OF: Are We Visible Yet?

    Around the World, Women Are Taking Charge of Their Future

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    October 17, 2019
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    Jaroslaw Kaczyński, the leader of Poland's governing party, and his colleagues have appealed to voters with the Family 500+ program. Image by Czarek Sokolowski. Poland, 2019.
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    PART OF: Reproductive Rights and the Family in Poland and Denmark

    The Poland Model—Promoting ‘Family Values’ With Cash Handouts

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    Anna Sussman
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    October 15, 2019
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  • A woman walks in front of election posters in Warsaw. Image by Kacper Pempel. Poland, 2019.
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    Reproductive Rights and the Family in Poland and Denmark

    In Poland, reproductive autonomy is under threat. Abortion is all but banned, and IVF is available...

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  • The science team went to the edge of the ice sheet the day before flying out to the field site. Image by Amy Martin. Greenland, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    'Threshold' Podcast Wins National Murrow Award

    The podcast's second season reported on climate change in the Arctic region.

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    October 14, 2019
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    After climbing the temple cupola, a young Yezidi man hoists a flag and waves it to cheers from the courtyard below. Image by Kaitlyn Johnson. Georgia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Religion and Displacement in the Republic of Georgia

    Tawafa Ezid: A Yezidi Festival in Tbilisi

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    October 11, 2019
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    A village road in Guria. Image by Kaitlyn Johnson. Georgia, 2019.
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    PART OF: Religion and Displacement in the Republic of Georgia

    Guesting in Guria: A Lesson on Georgian Hospitality

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    2019 Reporting Fellow
    October 10, 2019
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