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Middle East

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  • Director of the Center for Preventive Action at the Council on Foreign Relations Paul B. Stares; Human Rights Watch Central Africa Director Ida Sawyer, panel moderator and NPR Deputy Managing Editor Terence Samuel; freelance journalist Reza Sayah; New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos; and Center for a New American Security senior fellow Sarah Holewinski join forces to discuss the role that external governments play when intervening in global conflicts. Image by Jeff Barrus. Washington, D.C., 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Beyond War: When Should External Governments Intervene—and How

    On June 2, 2018, Pulitzer Center grantees and policy experts tackled the question, “When Should...

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    June 11, 2018
  • Suhad Babaa, executive director of Just Vision, speaks at a panel on community-level peace building at the "Beyond War" conference. Image by Jin Ding. Washington, D.C., 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    Beyond War: From the Ground Up–Building Peace Outside the Halls of Power

    Jina Moore, East Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, moderated the panel “From the Ground Up...

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    June 11, 2018
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    PART OF: Morocco as a Moderate Islamic Hub

    What My Sons, and I, Gained from Returning to the Country Where They Were Born

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    Jackie Spinner
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    May 24, 2018
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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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    Pulitzer Center Grantees Win RFK Grand Prize, Print, and New Media Awards

    The Associated Press won the 2018 Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards Grand Prize. Another grantee...

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    May 23, 2018
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    How Food Became a Weapon of War in Yemen

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    Marcia Biggs
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    May 21, 2018
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    8 year old Imad lost his legs when his home was bombed in 2015.  Samah Mohamed, his prosthetics technician, tries to get him to wear these prosthetics, but they are old, heavy, and don’t bend at the knee. Instead he prefers to scoot around on his hands. He’s one of many children with amputations being treated at the Prosthetic and Physiotherapy Center in Aden. Screenshot from PBS NewsHour.
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    Scarred By War, Yemen’s Children Carry Burdens Beyond Their Years

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    Marcia Biggs
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    May 20, 2018
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    Moaad sits in the rubble of his home in the Kraytar district of Aden, hit so hard during the 2015 battle between government forces and Houthi rebels. Three years after the battle, this neighborhood, like so many in Aden, has never been rebuilt. Image by Marcia Biggs. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    Survival Is a Struggle in the Rubble of Yemen’s War

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    May 18, 2018
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    Inside Yemen

    As the conflict in Yemen enters its fourth year, PBS NewsHour's Marcia Biggs travels to the Middle...

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    Souad and her family fled Basateen, a suburb of Aden, two months before this photo was taken. They may be safe from bombs, but they have become homeless in their own land and still face the daily threat of starvation. Image by Marcia Biggs. Yemen, 2018.
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    PART OF: Inside Yemen

    Yemen Was Poor Before, But ‘The War Just Finished Us’

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    May 17, 2018
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    In random interviews in Tehran's bazaar, Iranians complained about government economic policies but also expressed strong opposition to Trump's interference. Image by Reese Erlich. Iran, 2018.
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    PART OF: The New Nuclear Agreement: How Does Tehran View Its National Security?

    The Truth About Iran

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    May 16, 2018
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    PART OF: We Became Fragments

    A Teenager Starting Over in Canada

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    May 15, 2018
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  • We Became Fragments follows Syrian refugee Ibraheem Sarhan through his first week of 10th grade in Winnipeg. It's a story about loss, resilience, and one young man’s identity as he adapts to a new country while his home is at war.
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    We Became Fragments

    After losing his mother and four siblings in a bombing that left him injured, Syrian teenager...

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