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Asia

Timeline: A brief history of why Korea is still divided

President Donald J. Trump and President Moon Jae-in of South Korea participate in joint statements on Friday, June 30, 2017, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, D.C. The two leaders have differing approaches to North Korea, with Moon favoring engagement. (Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)
Asia

After an American’s death, is there a possibility of war with North Korea?

SEOUL, South Korea β€” Ahead of the G20 summit in Hamburg Friday, President Donald Trump said that he’s...

Jul 07, 2017
April 19, 2017 Caracas, Venezuela (Photo by Joris van Gennip/GroundTruth)
A New Light

Venezuela torn apart

As told to Rachel Grozanick April 19, 2017 Caracas, Venezuela (Photo by Joris van Gennip/GroundTruth) April 19, 2017...

Jun 26, 2017
Middle East

The 50-year-old image that still defines the Six-Day War

JERUSALEM – The photograph is iconic. The camera angle tilts upward and it frames the rugged but idealistic...

Jun 07, 2017
War and Peace

The Six-Day War: Six students’ perspectives, 50 years later

JERUSALEM β€” This week marks the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, which in Israel and the...

Jun 05, 2017
A New Light

Documenting both sides of the Separation Wall, an Israel-Palestine divide

Israeli photographer Oren Ziv and Palestinian photographer Ahmad Al-Bazz work together documenting social and political issues in Israel...

Jun 05, 2017
War and Peace

Feeling the terror after ISIS’s latest attack on Copts in Egypt

MINYA, Egypt β€” The last time I had visited the Saint Samuel Monastery in my hometown of Minya,...

Jun 02, 2017
Refugees and Migration

In Portland, an act of bravery illuminates a crisis of hate

WASHINGTON β€” In a spontaneous moment of compassion, three passengers on a Portland train witnessed an act of...

May 29, 2017
Golden Dawn members hold their party's flags during a March 2015 rally in Athens, Greece. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Europe

The Far Right

The Far Right: How Golden Dawn spun itself into a criminal organization Golden Dawn members hold their party's...

May 19, 2017
Auschwitz survivor, Iudit Varadi, 87, poses for a portrait with her family photo album at her home in Oradea, Romania on August 18, 2013. β€œMy brother and mother died in the camps. Altogether, I lost around eighty members of my extended family in the Holocaust, so when I returned home I was alone. I had to start my life all over.” Mrs. Varadi passed away shortly after her portrait. (Photo by Daniel Owen/GroundTruth)
A New Light

After the Holocaust, a Jewish community in Romania survives despite dwindling numbers

ORADEA, Romania β€” Teodor Koppelmann, President of the Jewish Community Center in Oradea, Romania, sits behind his cluttered...

May 03, 2017
GroundTruth journalists Lauren Bohn and Tugba Tekerek FaceTime with journalist Fatih Yagmur, now in relative hiding in an undisclosed African country. (Photo by Lauren Bohn/GroundTruth)
Media Industry

On World Press Freedom Day, Turkey doesn’t hesitate to target journalists

For Fatih Yagmur, a 31-year-old, award-winning Turkish journalist, World Press Freedom Day doesn’t mean much. β€œIt doesn’t mean...

May 03, 2017
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