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Africa

Merck continues campaign against river blindness in the DRC

By Elaisha Stokes BENI, Congo — Every summer since 2010, Kasereka Mahamba has visited each of his neighbors, one...

Sep 29, 2014
Africa

ExxonMobil fights malaria in Cameroon against backdrop of climate change

By Joanne Silberner LOLODORF, Cameroon — Just outside this small crossroads town, in an isolated village in the...

Sep 29, 2014
Americas

Health editor Marissa Miley on PRI’s ‘The World’

GroundTruth's deputy editor for global health Marissa Miley talked to PRI's 'The World' about her reporting on C-Sections...

May 14, 2014
War and Peace

Sinai: Egypt’s most recent mayhem

By Mohannad Sabry SINAI PENINSULA, Egypt — Since Egypt's Defense Minister Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced the ouster of President...

Sep 16, 2013
War and Peace

Four ways Egypt’s military is enshrining the ‘deep state’

By Ibrahim CAIRO — Amid the rise of General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and the fall of the first democratically...

Sep 16, 2013
Africa

Uganda’s deadly breeding ground for malaria: Mosquitoes and corruption

By Sasha Chavkin KAZO, Uganda — In this remote village near Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains, the landscape of the...

Sep 05, 2013
Fellowships

Irrawaddy Delta: Five years after Cyclone Nargis

By Ei Ei Toe Lwin  THA KHIN MA GYI, Myanmar — Without warning, it began at mid-afternoon with a...

Jul 15, 2013
War and Peace

Egypt, it is too early to celebrate

By Ahmed Ateyya CAIRO, Egypt — Toppling Mohamed Morsi was mostly easy, at least compared to his predecessor Hosni Mubarak....

Jul 05, 2013
Fellowships

Sunni and Shia divided in Iraq, the land of Cain and Abel

By Jane Arraf DAKUK, Iraq — In the rugged landscape of northern Iraq where biblical tradition holds that...

Mar 18, 2013
Americas

Tent camp evictions on the rise in Haiti (VIDEO)

By Jon Bougher PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti—After the 2010 earthquake, 1.5 million Haitians were forced to live in...

Dec 22, 2012
Africa

Questions remain about Bangladesh factory fire

Article By Maher Sattar and Tazkira Sattar DHAKA, Bangladesh— They are still trying to count the dead here....

Dec 04, 2012
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