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Europe

View from Frederick's Church, a renown landmark in Copenhagen, Denmark. (Photo by Stig Nygaard/Flickr User)
Environment

Why Scandinavian countries are known for sustainability

A 33,000 square foot solar field generates electricity on Ærø, an island off of Denmark's southern coast that is nearly carbon neutral. The solar field is one of the largest of its kind in the world. (Photo by Charlotte Weiner/GroundTruth)
Environment

An island powered by one of the world’s largest solar fields

ÆRØ, Denmark – On a small island off of the country’s southern coast, sheep take shelter under a...

Jul 29, 2016
Environment

How the Norwegian government started an electric car boom

OSLO, Norway – In this capital city, Teslas line the streets. They glide in a silent, steady stream...

Jul 29, 2016
A woman cycles into central Copenhagen. This year, the city ranked first in an index of the world's most bike-friendly cities. (Photo by Charlotte Weiner/GroundTruth)
Environment

In Copenhagen, cycling to work is ‘just the obvious thing to do’

COPENHAGEN, Denmark – If it were up to Niels Hoé, his job would eventually become obsolete. In a...

Jul 29, 2016
(Photo by Jocelyn Bain Hogg/GroundTruth)
Democracy

15 millennials in London react to Brexit

By Jocelyn Bain Hogg Editor’s Note: Photographer Jocelyn Bain Hogg photographed millennials living in London in the wake...

Jul 14, 2016
"I fear what will become of my generation," said Anita Israel, a 23-year-old student in London. Her family immigrated from Kenya to London when she was an infant, and the vote in favor of Brexit has left her feeling uncertain. (Photo by Jocelyn Bain Hogg/GroundTruth)
Democracy

UK millennials are reeling over Brexit uncertainty

LONDON — As fallout from last month’s Brexit vote hangs over London, a central paradox of the result...

Jul 08, 2016
Illustrations by Sally Nixon
War and Peace

Four women who fled Syria

Americans are often introduced to women in conflict through two media tropes – they're either shown as victims under siege...

Jun 27, 2016
Women from Bangladesh study the Greek language with the help of Melissa Network.
Rights

In Greece, migrant women push for acceptance

Up a flight of stairs in an old Athens mansion, Mabel Francisca Mosana, a 51-year-old South African migrant,...

Jun 27, 2016
A young woman holds up a sign in favor of the European Union at the 'March for Europe' protest on July 2, London's Big Ben visible in the sky above. (Photo by Garon S/Flickr User)
Democracy

With Brexit, UK voters may put millennials’ futures at risk

The next generation will be left holding the bag if Europe falls apart LONDON — At 4 o’clock this morning,...

Jun 24, 2016
Environment

Living with water in the Netherlands and at sea

KINDERDIJK, Netherlands—In the days that I’m here, I find myself using the #livingwithwater hashtag while reporting because, well,...

Apr 11, 2016
syrian refugee
War and Peace

Refugees in Greece, a Warehouse of Souls

By Lauren Bohn and Tania Karas LESVOS, Greece – Through a barbed wire fence, 17-year-old Syrian refugee Asma...

Apr 05, 2016
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