A Daughter's Quest for Justice in Colombia
Union members, and human rights defenders are haunted by violence in Colombia. The danger persists despite Colombia's vow to halt it as part of the free trade agreement with the US.
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Union members, and human rights defenders are haunted by violence in Colombia. The danger persists despite Colombia's vow to halt it as part of the free trade agreement with the US.
On the 90th anniversary of the Turkish Republic, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan opened the "Marmaray project," a train connecting Europe to Asia. Not everyone celebrated.
A UN panel to conclude that rising temperatures will pose a risk to future food supplies.
Democratic Republic of Congo is home to the longest-running conflict in Africa. But after decades of battles and more than five million deaths, UN peacekeeping forces are bolstered by a new mandate.
“We must come here with some will, to take some risks, to take some action.” Excerpts from a Pulitzer Center interview with the UN’s military commander in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo is ground zero for one of the world's deadliest, most persistent conflicts. Portraits of some of the players in a long struggle for peace.
Plants in the Amazon basin are moving in response to changing environments. Justin Catanoso reports on climate change in Peru.
Jim Wickens documents the illegal and brutal practice of killing dolphins for shark bait.
More than 10,000 dolphins are being killed every year in Peruvian waters to be used as shark bait.
Healthcare journalist Martina Merten talks about the shortcomings of medical data collection in India.
Months after the Rana Plaza factory disaster, victims’ families have received little or no compensation.
Amy Maxmen suggests we change the face of aid in Africa.