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Democracy

From Jerusalem to Appalachia: Tracking America’s ‘Unholy Divide’ 

Photographer Annabelle Marcovici takes us inside the theater that popped up next door to France’s first temporary shelter for asylum seekers. (Photo by Annabelle Marcovici/GroundTruth)
A New Light

Inside the pop-up theater welcoming refugees in Paris

Public perception of refugees tends to fall into one of two camps: downtrodden aid recipients or social parasites,...

Jul 02, 2018
Rajan Parajuli, the Nepali representative for the International NGO Population Media Center, shows part of a TV drama used to change societal norms around child marriage. (Photo by Lucy Lyons/GroundTruth)
Rights

How radio and TV dramas are helping to combat child marriage

By Lucy Lyons and Kristina Hare Lyons KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Child marriage affects 12 million girls worldwide...

Jun 29, 2018
The International Space Station, photographed by the NASA shuttle Endeavor. Even as geopolitical situations get dicey on Earth, astronauts from different countries, even those in disagreement, still work together in space. (NASA)
Democracy

Where are the US and Russia finding common ground? Low Earth Orbit

MOSCOW — “From out there on the moon, international politics look so petty,” said American astronaut Edgar Mitchell....

Aug 17, 2017
A woman walks alongside a brick wall (Photo via Pixabay)
Europe

The myth of the Muslim monolith

By Michael Goldfarb SEVLIEVO, Bulgaria — Journalism is about summarizing and simplifying events. The upside is helping people...

Apr 25, 2017
A high school student, Madeleine Arena, wants more funding for the EPA at the Science March in DC.
Environment

‘Science serves every one of us’: Moments from the March for Science

Despite rain and chilly temperatures, thousands showed up in Washington, D.C. to march for Science on Saturday, April...

Apr 24, 2017
Wind turbines spin through sunset hours (Photo via Creative Commons).
Environment

Why Trump’s environmental policy is out of touch with America

WASHINGTON — President Trump chose hostile territory, the Environmental Protection Agency, as his stage to announce a turn-back-the-clock...

Mar 31, 2017
Rights

The Czech Republic’s president is a self-proclaimed ‘Donald Trump’

PRAGUE – The Czech Republic has been run by the chain-smoking, self-proclaimed “Czech Donald Trump,” President Miloš Zeman,...

Mar 30, 2017
Americas

The world’s human rights movement would look very different ‘if it weren’t for women’

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Golden butterflies are fluttering across this town. They’re the symbol of Movies that Matter,...

Mar 30, 2017
People walk along a streets in Havana, Cuba. Diplomatic relations between Cuba and the United States were re-established during Barack Obama's presidency – but now, with Donald Trump in office, the future of these diplomatic relations are somewhat unclear. (Photo by Pedro Szekely/Flickr)
Democracy

The uncertain future of US-Cuba relations

HAVANA — On Obispo Street, past the shops hawking Che Guevara T-shirts and the signature blue neon of...

Mar 10, 2017
The Dakota Access Pipeline protest at the Sacred Stone Camp near Cannon Ball, North Dakota, on Aug. 25, 2016. (Photo by Tony Webster/Flickr User)
Rights

The most dangerous myth about America’s indigenous peoples is that there are none left

Testifying before a House Subcommittee in 1993, Donald Trump leaned into a pair of microphones and claimed that...

Feb 23, 2017
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