A Daughter's Quest for Justice in Colombia
Union members, and human rights defenders are haunted by violence in Colombia. The danger persists despite Colombia's vow to halt it as part of the free trade agreement with the US.
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Union members, and human rights defenders are haunted by violence in Colombia. The danger persists despite Colombia's vow to halt it as part of the free trade agreement with the US.
From sending aid to Aleppo to re-creating Aleppo in Armenia, Syrian Armenians are trying to keep their community safe and alive in two places at once.
Ahmed Abuhamda, a respected journalist and fixer in Gaza, has spent years working for Western news organizations like the Wall Street Journal and NPR. Now he's decided its time to get out.
Eben Harrell discusses what he learned from his reporting on Plutonium Mountain.
Eben Harrell details the process behind writing about nuclear materials left in Kazakhstan after the Cold War.
What almost happened to the plutonium left behind at the Soviet nuclear weapon test site in Kazakhstan?
The U.S. has long seen the Middle East and South Asia as the central battlegrounds in the war against Islamist militants. That's changing: the new face of terror is an African one.
Nancy Hatch Dupree, a 90-year-old American, adopted Kabul as her home in 1962 and since then has helped create the new Afghan Centre.
Pulitzer Center's Marvin Kalb looks behind the current of Vladimir Putin's Op-Ed in The New York Times.
The deepening instability in Syria and Lebanon has Israeli generals pondering something unthinkable even a few years ago: another ground invasion of Lebanon. Here's how they're preparing.
Reports have pointed to Pakistan’s Islamic schools as training grounds for terrorists--overlooking the hardline content of the public school curriculum.
The operation to secure Kazakhstan's Plutonium Mountain is a tale that spans 17 years and several continents, based almost entirely on ad hoc agreements struck by scientists and engineers.