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Protesters at the White House on July 26, 2017, protest Donald Trump's announcement on Twitter, that transgender military servicemembers will no longer be allowed to serve. (Ted Eytan/Flickr Creative Commons)
Rights

Trump’s transgender military ban defies decades of progress on LGBT equality

Kubra Golge (pictured) says her husband, Serkan, has been held on bogus charges by the Turkish government. (Lauren Bohn/GroundTruth)
Rights

A NASA scientist’s detention reveals Turkey’s paranoia

Last year on the eve of Ramadan, Islam’s holy month, Kubra Golge was tending to her garden in...

Jun 30, 2017
Refugees cross the Mediterranean sea on a boat in January 2016, heading from Turkish coast to Greece. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Rights

Afghan refugees lose out in EU relocation process

OINOFYTA, Greece — Afghans may be the forgotten victims of Europe’s refugee crisis. They make up the second...

May 23, 2017
In the Sindos apartment complex, Alia Habesh, 25, holds her youngest son’s hand while sharing her story of their journey from Aleppo, Syria to Thessaloniki, Greece. Habesh fled Aleppo in 2012, leaving behind a life as a wedding gown embroiderer. (Photo by Catherine Clark/GroundTruth)
Faith

Lives in Limbo

Lives in Limbo: A year after the EU deal to slow refugee influx, an uncertain future In the...

May 19, 2017
The town of Antakya, in southern Turkey, where NASA scientist Serkan Golge has been kept in prison for the past nine months (Photo by Chanilim714/Wikimedia Commons)
Rights

NASA scientist imprisoned in Turkey ordered to remain behind bars

ANTAKYA, Turkey — There was a time when a typical Monday afternoon for Serkan Golge entailed calculating the effects...

Apr 21, 2017
During Christmas celebrations, Catholic clergy participate in a procession outside the Church of the in the biblical city of Bethlehem, West Bank, on December 24th 2007. (Photo by Heidi Levine).
Photography

Documenting Christianity

Documenting Christianity: Scenes from the Middle East During Christmas celebrations, Catholic clergy participate in a procession outside the...

Apr 21, 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
Rights

GroundTruth joins ProPublica network documenting hate crimes

The 2016 election season and its aftermath have been marked by hateful rhetoric against Latinos, African-Americans, Muslims, Jews...

Mar 29, 2017
Rights

No hard evidence against a NASA scientist imprisoned in Turkey

A NASA scientist, Serkan Golge, has spent the last eight months in a Turkish prison. An attempted coup...

Mar 23, 2017
Matias Melquiades, 5, poses with the "super black power" cape at the Black Power Girls Annual Fair. This and other representative toys and dolls are made by the company created by his parents, Leandro and Jaciana. (Photo by Leonardo Coelho/GroundTruth)
Rights

‘Tombamento’ – Black Brazilian women’s ongoing struggle for power

There's a slang word in Brazilian Portuguese that has come to describe the fierce style and unapologetic verve...

Mar 15, 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)
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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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