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Inequality

Misogyny and violence against women are prevalent in several best-selling games, despite the fact that 45 percent of gamers are women.
Americas

Years of exclusion led to misogynistic video games

67 people were killed and at least 175 were injured during the mass shooting at the Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, Kenya, on Sept. 21, 2013. The attack was carried out by Al-Shabaab, a Jihadist militant group whose name translates to "the youngsters." (Photo by Anne Knight/Wikimedia Commons)
Africa

Troubled by corruption and terror attacks, young Kenyans lose faith in government

NAIROBI — A father and his young son had just stepped into Savani’s bookshop to browse some toys...

Sep 21, 2016
Contestants compete in the Mister and Miss Pride competition. (Photo by Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi/GroundTruth)
Photography

A look at Uganda’s last pride week, now crushed by brutal homophobia

Uganda's last Pride celebration, which honors its LGBT community with a parade and other events, took place one year ago...

Sep 19, 2016
Rights

Unemployment Map

Unemployment Map: Visualizing the millions of young people looking for work By Kelly Kasulis|Sept. 6, 2016 The International...

Sep 07, 2016
Rights

For women in tech, the gender gap is very real

It wasn’t until her first computer science course at Harvard University that Anne Madoff began to realize how...

Aug 25, 2016
Rights

Turkey’s Kingdom of Men

This article was originally published by the Lenny Letter and Elle Magazine. Last week a faction of Turkey's...

Aug 13, 2016
An artisanal miner in Koidu shows off diamonds. He hopes to sell them to one of the town's many dealers.
Rights

Uncovering Africa’s offshore empires

What do you know about Africa and the Panama Papers? Take this interactive quiz by ICIJ in partnership with...

Jul 25, 2016
Kumba James, left, and her daughter, Kumba Johnbull, were moved to the resettlement site in 2013 because of diamond mining. The locals locals call the resettlement Benghazi. They say that they are frustrated by limited access to water during the dry season, when the resettlement site’s wells dry up. (Photo by Cooper Inveen/ICIJ)
Rights

An offshore company blasts its way through Sierra Leone

By Cooper Inveen, Silas Gbandia, Khadija Sharife, Will Fitzgibbon and Michael Hudson KOIDU, Sierra Leone – Once or twice...

Jul 25, 2016
Rights

The struggles of indigenous people displaced in Tanzania

By Dana Ullman “In Tanzania, it is as if we don’t exist,” says Salumu Kundaya Kidomwita, a Barabaig...

Jun 21, 2016
Rights

5 stories of youth unemployment worldwide

By Eric Johnson Right now one-third of young people around the globe, between the ages of 15 and...

Jun 14, 2016
Because of his college degree and community activism, Cabrera became a leader for the Mexican-American community in New York. (Maite H. Mateo/GroundTruth)
Rights

The accomplished dream of a Dreamer

An immigrant New Yorker worked hard for 24 years, sought legal immigration status, but was barred from re-entry...

Jun 01, 2016
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