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Refugees and Migration

Myanmar Police officers stand on guard outside a courtroom in Insein Township during Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo's trial.
Democracy

Myanmar’s press makes a stand against censorship

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
Naima Dhore, 33, works to pull a carrot from her plot of land in Marine on St. Croix, Minn., on Friday, October 13, 2017. (Photo by Brittany Greeson)
Environment

Farming in Minnesota

Farming in Minnesota: A taste of home Naima Dhore, 33, works to pull a carrot from her plot...

Dec 12, 2017
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Special Reports

Minnesota

Minnesota: Introduction Minnesota is the third of five reporting legs of Crossing the Divide. Minnesota is home to...

Oct 27, 2017
The Trump administration's proposed RAISE Act, to limit immigration, defies the spirit of the Emma Lazarus poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, writes Kevin Grant. (Alex.m.Hayward/Flickr)
Democracy

Why the RAISE Act is bad policy driven by hate and fear

WASHINGTON — Trump adviser Stephen Miller’s comments about the poem inscribed on the Statue of Liberty crawled under the skin...

Aug 04, 2017
Middle East

What has life under ISIS rule been like for women?

On Monday, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared the defeat of ISIS in Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city...

Jul 13, 2017
Refugees and Migration

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

WASHINGTON — 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
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
Refugees and Migration

Why investment in diplomacy is money well spent

WASHINGTON — Past a phalanx of black diplomatic SUVs and a cordon of military patrols, a global coalition...

Mar 25, 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
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