Miriam, an 11-year-old from Afghanistan’s eastern Nangarhar province, believes she and her family are lucky to have escaped...
Apr 19, 2016Living 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, 2016UN climate chief: ‘We oldies had to learn what climate change was’
Last night in Boston we got an answer to a question we'd been trying to ask for months. If...
Apr 07, 2016Recipe: Shakriyyeh (Chicken with rice and yogurt)
Shakriyyeh is usually made with lamb shank, but many prefer a lighter version of the yogurt-based dish made...
Apr 05, 2016Chapter 2: Into the Promised Land
By Dalia Mortada and Lauren Bohn Rashed wandered aimlessly in the dark, autumn leaves and twigs crunching under...
Apr 05, 2016Refugees 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, 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, 2016Easter Rising: Remembering the 1916 Rebellion That Set Ireland on Path to Freedom
GroundTruth Emerging Photographer Danielle Houghton was named the Irish Times Amateur Photographer of the Year for 2015. DUBLIN —...
Mar 31, 2016Reporting on climate change in the face of terror
ROTTERDAM, Netherlands—We learned of the terrorist attacks in Brussels the way many people get news these days: with...
Mar 24, 2016Chapter 1: Out of Syria
By Dalia Mortada and Lauren Bohn Tucked away in an alley in Istanbul’s Aksaray neighborhood, Şirket Alahdab is...
Mar 16, 2016