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November 10, 2012 Tom Hundley
This Week in Review: Global Goods, Local Costs
November 8, 2012
Stephen Franklin
The number of Syrian refugees crossing the border to Turkey continues to mount as the uprsing in Syria drags on. The crisis is taking a heavy toll in both countries.
November 7, 2012
Robert Marquand
A family’s reverse migration transforms a Polish mountain spa resort as well as the attitudes of local residents.
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.

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