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Nov 05, 2015China’s climate change challenge
As the impacts of climate change begin to change weather patterns and crops across China, acceptance of the...
Nov 04, 2015Lebanon’s Catholics fear incursion of Islamic fundamentalism
BY TIM FITZSIMONS BEIRUT, Lebanon — Two decades after the end of the Lebanese civil war, Beirut’s once-destroyed...
Nov 03, 2015The Takeaway: Using technology to track pandemics
The GroundTruth Project's global health special report, The Next Outbreak, which we produced in partnership with NOVA Next...
Nov 03, 2015Lacking a supportive community, many LGBT people in Turkey live double lives
ISTANBUL, Turkey — A little before midnight on a blindingly blue, strobe-lit dance floor in Istanbul, a dark and...
Oct 30, 2015What’s It Like to Be a Female Journalist in the Middle East?
This article was published in partnership with Cosmopolitan magazine. A version appears in GroundTruth's Field Guide for Correspondents....
Oct 30, 2015Turkey’s Empire of Men
This article was published in partnership with Al Jazeera America. ANKARA, Turkey — On an ice-cold January morning in...
Oct 30, 2015Silent History: A Turkish Narrative
The first-person narrative, as told to Lauren Bohn, was published in partnership with the New York Times magazine....
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