CAIRO – The uprising that toppled former president Hosni Mubarak in 2011 radically shifted the tides of politics in...
Jan 28, 2016Reporter’s Notebook: Tahrir Square, Five Years Later
CAIRO – Where Egyptian demonstrators locked arms five years ago in the iconic protests of Tahrir Square, there was...
Jan 25, 2016Five Years Later: Egypt’s Revolution Devours Its Children
CAIRO—It takes about 30 minutes to drive from the teeming Cairo neighborhood of Faisal to what locals call...
Jan 24, 2016YouthVoices Will Launch In February 2016
As part of an effort to address the global youth unemployment crisis, The GroundTruth Project and the...
Jan 19, 2016To Jordan’s Bedouins, MERS is ‘only a story’
On the first day of a three-day summer reporting trip in Jordan’s southern Wadi Rum desert, Bedouin herder...
Jan 13, 2016New platform will amplify voices affected by global youth unemployment
By Kevin Grant, The GroundTruth Project Peter Joyce, RTI/Global Center for Youth Employment WASHINGTON — A few years ago...
Jan 13, 2016The Millennials: A generation of war looks to the future
The first millennials were born in 1980, the same year the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. This generation of Afghans...
Jan 04, 2016The Girls’ Schools: What will tomorrow bring?
Before US troops arrived in Afghanistan in 2001, the harsh rule of the Taliban forbade girls' education. Today...
Jan 04, 2016The Handover: A drawn-out drawdown of US troops
It's already the longest war in American history, and the end is nowhere in sight. Though President Obama...
Jan 04, 2016Corking climate change: sustainable practices bear fruit in champagne production
By Melody Schrieber and Manon Verchot As revelers around the world ring in the new year with glasses...
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