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April 20, 2012 Keyla Beebe
In Cambodia local human rights and environmental groups protest both illegal and legal logging that is fueled by government-granted “economic land concessions.”
April 18, 2012
Greg Constantine
Denied citizenship by their homeland, Burma, and undocumented and unrecognized as refugees in Bangladesh, the Rohingya remain a stateless people.
April 17, 2012
Simeon Tegel
The Andes' glaciers are rapidly melting as global temperatures continue to rise. Climate change has already taken a heavy toll on the glaciers of Antisana, Ecuador’s fourth highest mountain.
April 16, 2012 / Untold Stories
Tomas van Houtryve
North Korea's rocket launch was meant to be the main attraction of the biggest national celebration in decades. The government's admission that the rocket failed to attain orbit is unprecedented.
A trash picker in Dandora, Kenya.
April 13, 2012 / Untold Stories
Micah Albert
Dandora, Nairobi's primary dumping site, is over capacity. Yet the willingness and ability of government officials to decommission it within the next five years remain in doubt.
April 13, 2012 / Untold Stories
Daniel Connolly
A federal trial in Memphis connects a local crime to the international drug trade.
April 11, 2012 / Untold Stories
Bénédicte Kurzen
Boko Haram's increasingly coordinated attacks, including the Christmas church bombings and the attack on the U.N. building in Abuja, underscore growing tensions in Nigeria.
April 11, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jessie Deeter, Rob Peterson
Graffiti all over Tunisia paints a picture of the Arab Spring spirit and newly found freedom after the fall of former President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali.
April 11, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jake Naughton
Serving more than 200,000 people, James N. Davies Jr. Memorial Hospital addresses the lack of emergency obstetric and neonatal care that has contributed to Liberia's high maternal mortality rates.
April 10, 2012 / Untold Stories
Keyla Beebe
A country with one of the worst deforestation rates in the world, Cambodia finds its forests depleted due in part to its population's reliance on wood fuel—and charcoal—as the main source of energy.
April 10, 2012 / Untold Stories
Simeon Tegel
Climate change may affect not only the ice cap on Antisana, but also the páramo, the spongy grassland that surrounds it—and provides Quito, Ecuador's capital, with one-third of its water.
April 10, 2012 / Untold Stories
Jina Moore, Jake Naughton
The Herald, South Africa's daily regional paper, is well-known for launching tough-minded investigations into local issues.
April 6, 2012 / Untold Stories
Cedric Gerbehaye
Cedric Gerbehaye interviews aid worker/journalist Peter Moszynski on why people in the Nuba Mountains feel betrayed--by Sudan, by South Sudan, and by the world.

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