Chilean Viticulture Adjusting to Climate Change
Climate change threatens the crops and the community in Casablanca, Chile. Two vineyards focus on the natural environment to combat weather conditions.
Climate change threatens the crops and the community in Casablanca, Chile. Two vineyards focus on the natural environment to combat weather conditions.
Like hundreds of Cuban migrants, this couple got stranded in Panama, but they still hope to eventually reach the United States.
In part three, dozens of undocumented Cuban migrants live in the shadows of Panama City, working without authorization.
What are the obstacles that prevent women in Haiti from receiving timely information and treatment for women's cancers?
At an encampment in the middle of nowhere, 124 Cuban migrants stranded in Panama await a decision on their fate.
Venezuelans face nationwide shortages of food at inflation prices, and children are suffering: child malnutrition is rising at an alarming rate.
Climb aboard Tijuana's old and new buses with this audio slideshow.
The Pakistani public perceives the reinstatement of the death penalty as a tool to curb terrorism and crime, but many are unaware that not everyone on death row receives a fair trial.
A proposal would grant multiple entry visas to the 126 migrants in a temporary shelter in Panama if they return to Cuba.
Venezuela is in freefall after years of recession, inflation and a formidable food crisis, sparking protests. It’s pushed Venezuelans to take to the streets and force a government crackdown.
Despite generous benefits and a robust effort by Estonia to welcome Syrian refugees, the rural setting and lack of countrymen leave families yearning for alternatives.
In Brazil, a spike in yellow fever cases came after a drought was followed by deluge — and a bumper crop of mosquitoes.
Sharif Abdel Kouddous talks about his return to Cairo after the fall of Hosni Mubarak to report on the continuing struggle for reform and social justice.
Pulitzer Center grantee Kathryn Joyce traveled to Ethiopia to report on the sudden surge in international adoptions--the country's lucrative new "export industry."
Reese Erlich discusses his reporting on the current turmoil in Syria. His work offers insight into the crisis from the perspective of anti-government protesters as well as regime supporters.
Anti-corruption leader Anna Hazare burst on the scene in early 2011, a mystery to most Indians and much of the world. He is no mystery in the village where he has put Gandhian principles to the test.
Kem Sawyer, author of "Mohandas Gandhi: Champion of Freedom," discusses the influence of Gandhi's thinking on the work of Indian anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare.
Habiba Nosheen and Hilke Schellman reporting on so-called honor killings in Pakistan where women are seen as property of men.
Reporting from Tripoli, Pulitzer Center grantee William Wheeler looks at Libya's attempt to transform itself into a stable, peaceful and democratic country.
Fred de Sam Lazaro explains the source of declining birth rate in Brazil and how it could enhance women’s role in the society—a topic of his project “Brazil: Girl Power.”
A documentary by Chicago students working with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Free Spirit Media.
A documentary by Chicago students working with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Free Spirit Media.
A documentary by Chicago students working with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Free Spirit Media.
A documentary by Chicago students working with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Free Spirit Media.