December 23, 2012
Meghan Dhaliwal, Caroline D'Angelo
The Pulitzer Center staff share their favorite photos from 2012.
December 21, 2012 /
Deutsche Welle
Reese Erlich
While the conflict in Bahrain is often portrayed as Shiite vs. Sunni, the reality is far more complex.
December 20, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Jason Berry
Journalist Jason Berry preps for an interview with theologian Hans Küng, long a high-profile critic of the Vatican.
December 19, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Reese Erlich
Sayed Yousif al-Muhafdha, a Bahraini human rights activist, arrested as Gulf monarchy cracks down on dissent.
December 19, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Greg Constantine
Women in several Middle East and Gulf countries, including women in Lebanon, cannot pass citizenship to their children because of gender discrimination in citizenship laws.
December 18, 2012
Jason Berry
Cardinals in Rome ordered two investigations of American nuns. Is this a modern-day Inquisition? Jason Berry explores the forces behind this inner struggle of the church on both sides of the Atlantic...
December 18, 2012 /
GlobalPost, National Catholic Reporter
Jason Berry
Theologian Hans Küng says Pope Benedict's view of the papacy is "medieval."
December 18, 2012 /
GlobalPost, National Catholic Reporter
Jason Berry
The Vatican's male hierarchy is cracking down on the progressive leadership of American nuns.
December 18, 2012 /
Untold Stories
William Wheeler
Bill Wheeler talks about his experience reporting on far-right extremist groups in Europe.
December 14, 2012
Samantha Thornton
Nearly 20 years since the end of apartheid, discrimination in South Africa has a new form. Healthcare inequality has taken the place of forced segregation in rural and urban townships.