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In the Sindos apartment complex, Alia Habesh, 25, holds her youngest son’s hand while sharing her story of their journey from Aleppo, Syria to Thessaloniki, Greece. Habesh fled Aleppo in 2012, leaving behind a life as a wedding gown embroiderer. (Photo by Catherine Clark/GroundTruth)
Faith

Lives in Limbo

The Tzistarakis Mosque in Athens, Greece, was built in the 1700s but now houses Greek folk art as a museum. (Photo via Wikimedia Commons)
Faith

The Meaning of a Mosque

The Meaning of a Mosque: Muslims in Athens await official place of worship after centuries underground The Tzistarakis...

May 19, 2017
A Greek flag hangs from the roof of a small church overlooking Athens. (Photo by Mstyslav Chernov/Wikimedia Commons)
Faith

State of the Church

State of the Church: Greek Orthodoxy is losing its grip on the next generation A Greek flag hangs...

May 19, 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
In this screenshot from a video posted on Twitter by VOA Turkish, a man can be seen kicking a protester on the ground.
Democracy

Turkish delegation’s attack on peaceful protesters in DC a warning shot at democratic values

WASHINGTON — Men in dark suits dodged helmeted local police to deliver vicious kicks upon the downed bodies of...

May 19, 2017
Democracy

How authoritarianism feeds on apathy

WASHINGTON — The French presidential election was billed as the most important in a generation, a referendum on...

May 13, 2017
A dueling campaign to influence science teachers' approach to teaching climate change highlights how classrooms have emerged as a battleground in the American political war over climate change. (Pixabay)
Environment

A new wave of bills takes aim at science in the classroom

In Idaho, lawmakers removed references to climate change from the state’s science standards. In Alabama and Indiana, they...

May 08, 2017
Democracy

Voices: How youth helped carry Macron’s French election victory

PARIS — Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron will become the youngest president of France since Napoleon next week after...

May 08, 2017
Democracy

Historic French election may come down to the youth vote

Editor's Note: The 39-year-old Emmanuel Macron beat his opponent Marine Le Pen by a two-to-one margin to win the...

May 06, 2017
Auschwitz survivor, Iudit Varadi, 87, poses for a portrait with her family photo album at her home in Oradea, Romania on August 18, 2013. “My brother and mother died in the camps. Altogether, I lost around eighty members of my extended family in the Holocaust, so when I returned home I was alone. I had to start my life all over.” Mrs. Varadi passed away shortly after her portrait. (Photo by Daniel Owen/GroundTruth)
A New Light

After the Holocaust, a Jewish community in Romania survives despite dwindling numbers

ORADEA, Romania — Teodor Koppelmann, President of the Jewish Community Center in Oradea, Romania, sits behind his cluttered...

May 03, 2017
GroundTruth journalists Lauren Bohn and Tugba Tekerek FaceTime with journalist Fatih Yagmur, now in relative hiding in an undisclosed African country. (Photo by Lauren Bohn/GroundTruth)
Media Industry

On World Press Freedom Day, Turkey doesn’t hesitate to target journalists

For Fatih Yagmur, a 31-year-old, award-winning Turkish journalist, World Press Freedom Day doesn’t mean much. “It doesn’t mean...

May 03, 2017
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