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Culture and Identity

Dancers in national costumes wait in the wings to perform for E.U. Day. Moldovans find their country in a tug of war between Russia and the E.U. (Carolyn Cakir/Medill/GroundTruth)
Rights

Moldova: Caught in a dangerous tug of war

Edwin, Chavi, and Steven practice baseball in front of Yankee Stadium, March 26, 2017, Bronx, New York. The friends meet once a week to practice at the fields together. (Photo by Sarah Blesener/GroundTruth/Alexia Foundation)
Photography

Bonding and belonging in the Bronx’s 40th Precinct

This collection of photos follows a group of 14-year-old boys, focusing on adolescence and coming of age in...

Jul 18, 2017
The responses to revelations that Donald Trump Jr. met with Russians claiming to have damaging information about Hillary Clinton have been vastly divergent depending on a person's media diet. (Gage Skidmore/Flickr)
Democracy

The bubbles didn’t break: Trumpland’s split screen

WASHINGTON — In one American reality, Donald Trump, Jr.’s emails are a smoking gun served on a silver platter,...

Jul 17, 2017
In a matter of decades, Seoul, South Korea was able to transform its economy. (Photo by Rene Adamos/Flickr Creative Commons)
Democracy

How South Korea became a G20 power

President Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met again Thursday evening at the G20 Summit in Hamburg,...

Jul 08, 2017
This group of Cuban-Americans in Miami, who support President Donald Trump's decision to restrict business and travel between the U.S. and Cuba, duel with a group of Cuban-Americans who oppose the move. (Amaury Sablon/GroundTruth)
Democracy

Cuban-Americans divided by new travel and business restrictions on the island

MIAMI — When President Obama visited Little Havana in 2014, hundreds of anti-Castro Cubans turned out to show...

Jun 20, 2017
The US Marine Band plays the national anthem at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. (Photo courtesy of the U.S. Marine Band)
Democracy

Why the Congressional baseball shooting is, sadly, so American

WASHINGTON — The early-morning barrage of rifle fire on a Virginia baseball field not far from the capital...

Jun 15, 2017
Over 140 hearings have taken place during the Golden Dawn trials. Photo by Golden Dawn Watch
Democracy

Watchdog group fights fascism in Greece by filling in media gaps

ATHENS — The world has not seen this many Nazis on trial since the end of World War...

May 24, 2017
Neonazi group, Golden Dawn, protesting in Greece. Photo by Ggia/Wikimedia Commons
Faith

When Golden Dawn and the Greek Orthodox Church align

ATHENS — In October 2013, Terrence McNally's play “Corpus Christi,” was set to premiere in Athens. Both the...

May 24, 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
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
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