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Culture and Identity

Rights

5 stories of youth unemployment worldwide

Downed U.S. military helicopters, fighter jets and tanks are on display in front of the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. (Photo by Joanne Silberner/GroundTruth)
War and Peace

In modern Vietnam, the war is ‘in the past’

By Joanne Silberner I’m a child of the '60s – walkouts over the Vietnam War were a regular part...

May 27, 2016
Porcupine is a sought-after delicacy in Vietnam, not readily available in the cities but a treat when you can get it. (Photo by Joanne Silberner/GroundTruth)
Health

Food and hospitality in Vietnam, with a side of porcupine

By Joanne Silberner In a small no-frills eatery in Hanoi, Vietnam, this week, President Obama made international headlines when...

May 27, 2016
War and Peace

Chapter 5: Departures and Arrivals

By Dalia Mortada and Lauren Bohn Rubi wanted two things for his 13th birthday: a bicycle, and to...

May 13, 2016
Tabular icebergs, recognizable by their cliff-like sides and flat tops, are typically taller than an apartment building and longer than a city block. (Photo by Oliver Wheeldon/2041 Foundation)
Environment

In Antarctica, searing images and a wave of change

NEKO HARBOR, Antarctica -- The Zodiac pushed through the drift ice as we gazed up at icebergs that...

May 13, 2016
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Democracy

Collision: New Orleans a hotspot for ‘Third Wave’ of innovation

NEW ORLEANS — After two torrid years where on-demand service providers like Uber and Airbnb reached billion-dollar valuations...

May 12, 2016
SNIM employees, who travel on special reserved coaches, talk in Arabic dialect while they lunch on September 30, 2015. It is custom in the desert to share food and water with the other travelers. (George Popescu/GroundTruth)
A New Light

A 20-hour train ride through the Sahara Desert

Passengers often ride on top of the train cars transporting iron ore across the Sahara desert, from the mine...

May 03, 2016
War and Peace

Recipe: Halawet El Jibn (Sweet Cheese Rolls)

Halawet El Jibn (Sweet Cheese Rolls) Rolls of soft, sweet cheese dough get stuffed with clotted cream and...

May 01, 2016
A New Light

Portraits of Resilience: Puerto Rican millennials face economic meltdown with a spirit of pa’lante

Felix Rodriguez DeJesus, 21, is studying Architecture at the Pontifical Catholic University in Puerto Rico and is the...

Mar 01, 2016
War and Peace

The Millennials: A generation of war looks to the future

The first millennials were born in 1980, the same year the Soviets invaded Afghanistan. This generation of Afghans...

Jan 04, 2016
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