Mussa Uwitonze is standing on the patio outside the Worldwide Orphans office in Kenscoff, Haiti. Behind him, bamboo...
May 31, 2019Modi strengthens his grip on power
NEW DELHI — Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the face of the dominant form of Hindu nationalism called Hindutva, won...
May 24, 2019Kerala’s LGBTQI community looks to reconcile faith and sexuality
PALARIVATTOM, Kerala, India — Last year, India’s LGBTQI community celebrated a Supreme Court decision that effectively decriminalized homosexuality....
May 17, 2019GroundTruth announces winners of HIV/AIDS Reporting Fellowship
The GroundTruth Project is proud to announce our team for the HIV/AIDS Reporting Fellowship in partnership with Solutions...
May 10, 2019Kerala sidesteps India’s beef debate
KOCHI, India — Deep within the buzzing market, away from vendors who deal in spices, jewelry, fabrics and...
May 09, 2019Episode 3: A new Jerusalem – Shaping Middle East policy
The Dead Sea lies at the lowest elevation on earth. And in the arid valley that stretches to...
May 03, 2019Alternative medicine blooms in Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba — Just off of Avenida 23, one of Havana’s busiest streets, lies a small shop, its...
May 02, 2019The do’s and don’ts of religion reporting
This column originally appeared in Navigator, GroundTruth’s newsletter for early-career journalists. You can subscribe to Navigator here. Just 25 years...
May 02, 2019A clash between women’s rights and religious autonomy in India
KOCHI, INDIA — The street of the dense, urban neighborhood was empty save for a pair of policemen in crisp...
May 01, 2019