November 7, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Stephen Franklin
Turkey has cleaned up its human rights record, but activists say abuses still abound.
November 7, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Larry C. Price
As the price of gold increases so too does the exploitation of child labor in the gold mines of the Philippines.
November 7, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Larry C. Price
Photojournalist Larry C. Price reports that children, some as young as 4, toil in the gold mines of the Philippines
November 6, 2012 /
Christian Science Monitor, Untold Stories
Robert Marquand
One of the clearest illustrations of “brain gain” in Poland comes from the southern city of Krakow, which is experiencing a mini-boom in information technology.
November 6, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh
Mi Oo thought he was headed for a better-paying job in the Thai seafood industry. Instead, he bought his way into a waking nightmare. In the first of three blogs, Jason Motlagh tells his story.
November 5, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Peter DiCampo
Photojournalist Peter DiCampo guides the viewer on a visual journey through Ivory Coast, describing the evidence of continued turmoil that he and journalist Austin Merrill found.
November 5, 2012 /
Untold Stories
William Wheeler
Golden Dawn boosts its popularity by giving food to needy Greeks and attacking immigrants.
November 5, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh
Deep in the wilds of northern Burma's Kachin state a brutal civil war has intensified between government forces and the Kachin Independence Army.
November 2, 2012 /
Untold Stories
Jason Motlagh
America's appetite for cheap shrimp from Southeast Asia is growing, but at what cost? In Thailand, illegal and abusive labor practices go unchecked to feed a booming demand. Images by Jason Motlagh.
November 1, 2012 /
Christian Science Monitor, Untold Stories
Peter Ford
Pollution of Lake Tai in Wuxi city puts off potential traders and investors.