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South America

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  • A drawing of a prisoner being abused at a prison in Yemen run by the United Arab Emirates. Arabic from right to left reads: “Anti-terrorism,” “Innocent citizen,” and “Real terrorism behind their back, they don’t look at.” Image from AP.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: Torture in Yemen's Prisons

    New Evidence of Torture in Yemen's Prisons Maggie Michael An AP investigation last June exposed...

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    July 10, 2018
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalists: Michael Snyder and Felipe Luna

    When the first paiche appeared in northern Bolivia 30 years ago, no one knew what to make of the red...

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  • The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon.
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    The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    The arrival of a monster has permanently transformed the communities and ecosystems of northern...

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    After a devastating flood breached a fish farm in Peru in the 70s, the paiche has invaded a quarter of Bolivia’s Amazon, upending a delicate ecosystem and remaking a regional economy. Image by Felipe Luna. Bolivia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The River Giant Invading the Bolivian Amazon

    Invasion of a River Giant

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    July 2, 2018
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    PART OF: How Property Titles Can Change People's Lives in Latin America

    Behind the Scenes: Data Gathering in Buenos Aires

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    Olivia Sohr
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    July 2, 2018
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    Natasha Houston and her mother at home in Zeelgult. In 2013, Houston's husband killed their two children, slashed her arm and hand, then died, apparently by suicide. Image by William Rawlins. Guyana, 2018.
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    PART OF: Mental Health and the Cycle of Violence in Guyana

    Trying to Stop Suicide: Guyana Aims to Bring Down Its High Rate

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    June 30, 2018
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  • Conjunto Mugica, a social housing project that was finished less than five years ago. Image by Olivia Sohr. Buenos Aires, 2018.
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    Education Resource

    Meet the Journalist: Olivia Sohr

    Grantee Olivia Sohr takes a look into what happens in social housing in Buenos Aires, Argentina: the...

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    Valeria Sabate, Dr. Camilo Montes, Dr. Mailyn Gonzales, and Pulitzer Center grantee Lizzie Wade discuss the newfound accessibility of Colombia's wilderness areas. Image by AAAS.
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    PART OF: The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    Facebook Live Chat With Grantee Lizzie Wade About Science in Post-Conflict Colombia

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    Lizzie Wade
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    June 21, 2018
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    Geologist Felipe Lamus Ochoa examines a volcanic rock near the Gulf of Urabá in northern Colombia. Image by Lizzie Wade. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    Colombian Scientists Race to Study Once-Forbidden Territory Before It Is Lost to Development—or New Conflict

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    Lizzie Wade
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    June 21, 2018
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    The FARC and other guerrilla groups planted homemade land mines in many places in rural Colombia. Their low metal content makes them difficult to detect. Image by Juan Cristobal Cobo. Colombia, 2018.
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    PART OF: The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    Cleaning up the Killing Fields

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    Lizzie Wade
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    June 21, 2018
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  • The jungle near Triganá, Colombia, once a guerrilla stronghold and now open for scientific research. Image by Lizzie Wade. Colombia, 2018.
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    The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia

    After five decades of war, Colombia's government made peace with the FARC rebels. Now scientists are...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Future of Science in Post-War Colombia
  • Title screen of "Thaw Part 2." Image by Vox. United States, 2018.
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week: The Global Impacts of a Warming Arctic

    Thaw: The Global Impacts of a Warming Arctic Eli Kintisch As temperatures warm and sea ice melts...

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    Kim Pate
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    June 20, 2018

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