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Oct 09, 2015A year after Jim Foley’s murder, working toward a culture of safety in journalism
One year after his murder shocked the world, the family of American freelance journalist James Foley spent the...
Oct 08, 2015Raising a family behind bars in the Philippines
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Oct 08, 2015Nigeria’s Bet on Beating Drug-Resistant Malaria
Inside an emergency ward at Ikorodu’s general hospital on the outskirts of Lagos, 19 year-old Rafiat, dressed in...
Oct 07, 2015The Hacker Who Exposed South Korea’s Deadly Epidemic
By Mark Zastrow Park Sun-yeong was riding the bus to his office in the Seoul suburb of Suwon...
Oct 01, 2015An Exclusive Interview with WHO Director-General Margaret Chan
Margaret Chan has led the World Health Organization for the last nine years. During her leadership, the world...
Sep 28, 2015Women in politics: How the US compares with the world
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Twenty years ago, Hillary Clinton, then first lady, stood before the UN’s Fourth World...
Sep 25, 2015Iranians quietly question their government’s role in Syria and beyond
BY REESE ERLICH TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's decision to sign the Vienna nuclear agreement has opened up a wide...
Sep 24, 2015MERS: The Middle East’s Mystery Virus
By Alisa Reznick | Updated February 27, 2020 Physician Islam Hazameh was used to treating people with Middle...
Sep 23, 2015Generations of Faith: A journey out of Cuba
RODAS, Cuba — Leaning on a cane in her small living room in this rural village, Gladys Cristina del Caridad...
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