Launched September 11, 2006 Jeffrey Barbee, Michelle Nijhuis
Reporter Michelle Nijhuis and photographer Jeffrey Barbee spent 10 days on the Juneau Icefield following a research team led by veteran glaciologist Maynard Miller.
Launched July 30, 2006 Mvemba Phezo Dizolele, Video production team
Conflicts in the Democratic Republic of Congo have resulted in millions of Congolese lives lost, while benefiting the trade of small arms and valuable minerals like coltan.
Launched June 22, 2006 Jeffrey Barbee, Stephanie Hanes
In Zimbabwe, growing political and economic instability has put unprecedented pressure on the country's environment.
Launched June 17, 2006 Tyler Marshall
Reporter Tyler Marshall examines one of the most significant but barely noted developments in current world politics — the dramatic and rapid spread of China's influence in southeast Asia and the w
Launched April 1, 2006 Gabrielle Weiss, Kris Kitto
In the thick green rainforest at the triple frontier of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, a Muslim Arab community stands accused — yet again — of complicity in international terrorism.
Launched March 28, 2006 Jeffrey Barbee, Stephanie Hanes
Reporter Stephanie Hanes and photographer Jeffrey Barbee traveled around Rwanda to look at the lasting impact of choices made about the environment during conflict.
Launched March 2, 2006 Christopher Milner
As the world watches Darfur to the West, government harassments in East Sudan have forced hundreds of thousands from their homes.
Launched January 15, 2006 Jon Sawyer
Jon Sawyer, Pulitzer Center executive director, traveled to Sudan in early 2006 to investigate the effectiveness of the African Union's peacekeeping mission in Darfur.

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