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Jul 25, 2016After covering Tahrir Square, an Egyptian’s view of the RNC
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Jenny and I arrived in Cleveland on Wednesday with our camera and microphone, and headed downtown...
Jul 22, 2016In Sierra Leone, the search for diamonds overpowers a city
By Cooper Inveen In eastern Sierra Leone, gravel caused by mine blasts can be seen surrounding Koidu, a...
Jul 22, 2016The struggles of indigenous people displaced in Tanzania
By Dana Ullman “In Tanzania, it is as if we don’t exist,” says Salumu Kundaya Kidomwita, a Barabaig...
Jun 21, 2016A 20-hour train ride through the Sahara Desert
Passengers often ride on top of the train cars transporting iron ore across the Sahara desert, from the mine...
May 03, 2016Survivors of Kenya’s Garissa Massacre Cope with Fear of Another Attack
John Omwango, who survived the Garissa University massacre in April 2015, transferred to Moi University, where he is...
Apr 01, 2016The New Old Egypt: Reporting a Revolution, Interrupted
By Lauren Bohn and Omnia Al Desoukie CAIRO — We met four years ago. We were young, ambitious and foolish. Well,...
Mar 09, 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...
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