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June 2012

World

Cuba’s gay rights revolution

Megan Sweas HAVANA, Cuba — Niurka says she is "halfway out of the closet" as a lesbian in...

Jun 29, 2012
Americas

Haiti’s road to recovery

LES CAYES, Haiti — For years, the road from here to the coastal city of Jérémie has been...

Jun 28, 2012
Inequality

Tile by tile, Palestinians build Israeli settlements

By Rebecca Collard NILI SETTLEMENT, West Bank — In the hilltop Israeli settlement of Nili, a 44-year-old Palestinian...

Jun 26, 2012
Asia

Myanmar: A women’s health ’emergency’

Hannah Ingber Women affected by decades of conflict in eastern Myanmar (also known as Burma) face a “widespread...

Jun 25, 2012
World

Lesbians in Morocco: Should we stay or should we go?

Marie von Hafften RABAT, Morocco – In Morocco, often considered one of the most liberal Muslim countries, affection...

Jun 22, 2012
Asia

Myanmar’s women desperate for health care after decades of government neglect

Hannah Ingber  MAE SOT, Thailand — Maw Lwin Khine lives with her husband in a small wooden home...

Jun 22, 2012
Asia

Myanmar army accused of widespread rape in Kachin State

Hannah Ingber  YANGON, Myanmar — Last month, Myanmar soldiers entered a village in war-torn Kachin State and found...

Jun 20, 2012
Asia

Profiles in Courage: Myanmar’s other female leaders

Hannah Ingber  Aung San Suu Kyi will be in Norway this weekend to receive the Nobel Peace Prize...

Jun 15, 2012
Americas

Groups fighting HIV/AIDS in DC find lessons in Africa

By Juliana Schatz and John Donnelly  WASHINGTON – If the nation’s capital were a nation in Africa, it would...

Jun 11, 2012
World

Turning Point: DC’s AIDS detective

WASHINGTON — On his first day as chair of biostatistics and epidemiology at George Washington University in 2005,...

Jun 11, 2012
World

Turning Point: A loving, HIV-positive couple gives back

WASHINGTON — They may have tip-toed around it at first, but it didn’t take very long for Donald...

Jun 11, 2012
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