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May 30, 2015Far From Home: A brief history of Central American immigration to the US (VIDEO)
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May 22, 2015How risk of deportation shadows immigrant families with undocumented members
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May 22, 2015Mobile technology for Muslims is changing faith in Indonesia
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May 11, 2015Not all mosques welcome in Indonesia, world’s most populous Muslim-majority country
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May 11, 2015Indonesian Christians pray in protest after government shuts down churches
By Anna Sterling and Daina Beth Solomon JAKARTA, Indonesia — On a recent Sunday in a sun-baked plaza between...
May 11, 2015Heralded by the West as a model for tolerance, Indonesia squeezes religious minorities
JAKARTA, Indonesia — When US President Barack Obama met with freshly elected Indonesian President Joko Widodo last November,...
May 11, 2015Q & A: How to end extreme poverty
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