Reports by Pulitzer Center journalists for print, online and broadcast news outlets
January 14, 2013 / CNN Shiho Fukada
Pulitzer Center grantee Shiho Fukada has been covering Japan's economic crisis and its struggling workers.
January 11, 2013 / Animal Politico
Louie Palu
Pulitzer Center grantee Louie Palu is interviewed by Manual Oreste of Animal Politico.
January 10, 2013 / Foreign Policy
Peter Chilson
A masterful blend of reportage and history from one of the world's newest front lines in the war on terror -- the endangered African country of Mali.
January 7, 2013 / Columbia Journalism Review
Stephen Franklin
Turkey is the world's leading jailer of journalists.
January 7, 2013 / NPR
John Schmid
The paper industry once employed thousands of people across the state of Wisconsin. Now, mills are closing.
January 7, 2013 / USA Today
Tracey Eaton
Short-term political arrests in Cuba soared to record highs in 2012. Authorities are using "harassment and hit-and-run tactics," as one analyst described it it, to keep dissidents under control.
January 7, 2013 / Huffington Post
Dimiter Kenarov
The development of shale gas could make Poland energy independent from Russia, but it has also started to erode basic civil liberties in the country.
January 7, 2013 / The Caravan
Jenna Krajeski
Erbil's booming development and bright future threaten Kurdish cultural history even while efforts are made to preserve it. In the center of all this is the city's ancient citadel.
January 6, 2013 / The Real News
Reese Erlich
The uprising against monarchy grows more intense, while largely ignored by Western media. Real News Network's Paul Jay interviews journalist Reese Erlich about the situation on the ground.
January 4, 2013 / Animal Politico
Louie Palu
The Spanish language publication Animal Politico features the La Frontera project by Louie Palu.
January 3, 2013 / The Nation
Jake Naughton, Jina Moore
Long waits and too few providers are consigning more and more women to illegal abortions.
January 3, 2013 / The Nation
Jina Moore, Estelle Ellis
In South Africa, a country with one of the most permissive abortion-access laws in the world, many women find it is easier—and faster—to get an illegal abortion instead.
January 2, 2013 / Foreign Policy
Louie Palu
As the drug war continues, photographer Louie Palu documents those caught in the middle.

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