Creating a Liberal Movement in Kurdish Syria
There is a rising Kurdish movement in Syria, which professes a commitment to gender equality, minority rights, and an equal distribution of wealth and property.
There is a rising Kurdish movement in Syria, which professes a commitment to gender equality, minority rights, and an equal distribution of wealth and property.
A new e-book on Syrian refugees with reporting from Hugh Eakin, Lauren Gelfond Feldinger, Stephen Franklin, Joanna Kakissis, Alia Malek, Holly Pickett, Alisa Roth, Alice Su & Selin Thomas.
Vladimir Putin's sudden interest in Syria makes Russia a global player again.
Millions have been forced to flee conflict in the Middle East. But Europe and the United States are turning their backs to this global crisis.
Could understanding the failure of the 1938 Evian Conference help Europe do the right thing today?
Teaching peace—a week with volunteers on Syria's border.
To the victor go the spoils, but in Syria’s largest city there won’t be much left.
"I am convinced that, inshallah, he is a martyr," Umm Jihad says. I ask, then regret asking: How do you know?
The exodus of refugees fleeing Syria has not abated. Meanwhile, the international community has not kept up with the pressing needs of helpless millions.
When pro-democracy protests failed, one Jordanian teen made a fateful decision: to fight for al-Qaeda.
To combat the values of groups like IS and a regime that doesn't represent them, a group of young Syrians tries to pass its values of non-violence, pluralism and hope to Syrian children.
In the midst of Syria's civil war, doctors and a network of young volunteers are venturing into combat zones to vaccinate children against polio.
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights this week's reporting from the ground up in Afghanistan and Iraqi Kurdistan.
The Pulitzer Center launches its partnership with South Dakota's largest university, South Dakota State University, with a lecture by Reese Erlich on the "Arab Spring from Syria to Egypt and Gaza."
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights this week's reporting from Ecuador to Syria.
Competition organizers challenge entrepreneurs to create technology that solves communication, privacy, and infrastructure problems in the developing world.
Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley was interviewed by The New Republic on the lack of media coverage in Syria.