The Green Gold of Chocó: An Alternative for the Mining Industry?
A small community of gold miners in the Colombian jungle is fighting to turn a toxic industry into a green one.
A small community of gold miners in the Colombian jungle is fighting to turn a toxic industry into a green one.
Afghans living in rural villages are unaware of many newsworthy events--like the death of Osama Bin Laden--because they do not have access to a television or computer.
South Sudan will become an independent nation Saturday, but many speculate about what the future will hold for the new country.
Real estate prices are booming in the Gaza Strip despite political uncertainty and ongoing tension with Israel.
In Gaza the Rafah Gate remains closed, upholding the Israeli blockade; this is causing dire consequences for the Palestinian people.
In this audio slide-show, reporter Habiba Nosheen provides an overview of her reporting on sex trafficking and gay and lesbian tourism in Nepal.
The future of Egypt's revolution could be at stake if groups of citizens continue to resist the protests in Tahrir Square.
On Tuesday, June 14th, Rebecca Hamilton spoke on The Kojo Nnamdi Show on WAMU 88.5 in Washington, D.C. about the instability in Sudan.
Anna Badkhen discusses the recent Taliban takeover of several villages in Afghanistan's Balkh Province.
Rebecca Hamilton recounts the harrowing tales of refugees who fled Abyei after the attack by northern Sudanese troops.
Despite overall improvement in the Ivory Coast's capital of Abidjan, access to health care remains a problem.
There are unique challenges ahead for Afghanistan's growing journalistic community.