December 13, 2012 / PBS NewsHour
Paul Salopek
PBS NewsHour's Hari Sreenivasan sat down with Paul Salopek to discuss his upcoming 21,000-mile, seven-year hike across the globe. Visit the PBS NewsHour site to see the original posting.
September 21, 2012 / PBS NewsHour
Stephen Sapienza, Jason Motlagh
The world--and especially the U.S--wants cheap shrimp. For the $1 billion plus shrimping industry in Thailand, satisfying this appetite comes at the expense of workers.
July 18, 2012 / PBS NewsHour
Mellissa Fung, Lynn Burgess
As Canadian mining companies look to exploit vast swaths of the Panamanian rain forest, local protesters and environmental activists fight back.
August 31, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro
Brazilian women's changing roles in society have led to a dramatic decrease in the country's fertility rates.
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July 25, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Dan Grossman
Mongolia's rising temperatures and extreme weather conditions are impacting the livestock of the country's nomadic herders.
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July 11, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Rebecca Hamilton
PBS Newshour speaks with Pulitzer Center journalist Rebecca Hamilton on the challenges the new nation of South Sudan, which declared independence on Saturday, July 9, will face in the future.
July 11, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Stephanie Sinclair
PBS Newshour's Hari Sreenivasan interviewed Stephanie Sinclair on her work surrounding the issue of child marriage.
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May 31, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Rebecca Hamilton
PBS Newshour speaks to Rebecca Hamilton on its May 31 News Wrap. She speaks about North and South Sudan's agreement to set up a demilitarized border zone patrolled by both sides.
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May 30, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Rebecca Hamilton
PBS NewsHour speaks with Rebecca Hamilton on Northern Sudan's warning to Southern Sudan to withdraw from the disputed border region of Abyei; the South refused.
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April 28, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Dawn Sinclair Shapiro
In "Edge of Joy," filmmaker Dawn Shapiro goes inside a busy maternity ward in Nigeria, where maternal deaths are among the world's highest.
Image by Steve Sapienza, Bangladesh, 2011
March 22, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Stephen Sapienza
Special correspondent Steve Sapienza reports on an innovative approach for getting water to slum dwellers in Bangladesh.
Image by Fred de Sam Lazaro, Sudan, 2011.
January 10, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro
As residents of southern Sudan vote on a referendum to secede from the north, dozens have been killed in new violence.
January 8, 2011 / PBS NewsHour
Fred de Sam Lazaro
Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from a town that will be near the border if Sudan splits into two countries following its vote on secession.

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