Oct 02, 2019
Finding Humanity: A Journey in Post-Genocide Rwanda
This year, as the world remembers the 25th anniversary of Rwanda’s genocide and honors one million people who...
Jan 25, 2019Father Florian, the Benedictine monk who was a prince
Father Florian was born Prince Franz-Josef of Bavaria in 1957 and he says despite his royal heritage, he...
Jan 04, 2018Far from COP, indigenous Moroccans challenge silver mine in years-long protest
IMIDER, Morocco — Atop a foothill on the southern edge of Morocco’s Atlas Mountains, an indigenous community has...
Nov 27, 2017Somalia’s climate for conflict
Somalia’s climate for conflict: The human consequences of climate change Photo by Nichole Sobecki/GroundTruth. As one of the...
Nov 22, 2017Amid conflict, Somalia turns to renewable energy for growth
BONN, Germany – Throughout two weeks of negotiations here at the annual United Nations climate summit, the second...
Nov 17, 2017Kenyan youth move toward issue-based voting, but tribal loyalty remains strong
NAIROBI, Kenya — Grassroots activist and self-proclaimed artist Guiere Lumumba, 24, loiters outside a community center in Mathare,...
Aug 10, 2017The myth of the Muslim monolith
By Michael Goldfarb SEVLIEVO, Bulgaria — Journalism is about summarizing and simplifying events. The upside is helping people...
Apr 25, 2017Twenty years ago, only half of Moroccans had electricity. Now, the country may lead in renewable energy.
The Moroccan city of Ouarzazate sits on a dusty, red-earth plateau where the Atlas Mountains begin to descend...
Feb 23, 2017Shaken by terrorism, this Kenyan resort became a ghost town
DIANI BEACH, Kenya — The Indian Ocean had retreated away toward the horizon for the afternoon, revealing a long stretch...
Feb 06, 2017