Megan Sweas HAVANA, Cuba — Niurka says she is "halfway out of the closet" as a lesbian in...
Jun 29, 2012Haiti’s road to recovery
LES CAYES, Haiti — For years, the road from here to the coastal city of Jérémie has been...
Jun 28, 2012Tile 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, 2012Myanmar: 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, 2012Lesbians 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, 2012Myanmar’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, 2012Myanmar 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, 2012Profiles 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, 2012Groups 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, 2012Turning Point: DC’s AIDS detective
WASHINGTON — On his first day as chair of biostatistics and epidemiology at George Washington University in 2005,...
Jun 11, 2012Turning 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...
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