Reports by Pulitzer Center journalists for print, online and broadcast news outlets
April 11, 2013 / Financial Times Sarah Neville
With shrinking job prospects and looming austerity cuts, Blackpool is still struggling to find a 21st-century identity.
April 11, 2013 / Financial Times
Chris Giles, Sarah Neville
Cuts to welfare payments will hit the local economies of northern towns and cities as much as five times as hard as the Conservative heartland southern counties.
April 11, 2013 / BBC
Fiona Lloyd-Davies
Grantee Fiona Lloyd-Davies directed and produced a BBC Newsnight segment investigating whether DRC soldiers were ordered to rape women.
April 10, 2013 / The New Yorker
Sarah Wildman
Barack Obama did not visit Sheikh Jarrah on his trip to the Holy Land last month. Had he done so, he would have seen firsthand a trip wire to peace in the region.
April 9, 2013 / The Atlantic
Jason Motlagh
As demand for palm oil grows, thousands of child laborers toil on Malaysia's plantations.
April 9, 2013 / Virginia Quarterly Review
Dimiter Kenarov
Two States, Three Countries, Four Opponents of Fracking.
April 4, 2013 / PRI's The World
Beenish Ahmed
A new law makes acid attacks a crime, but justice remains elusive for victims like Sidra Yasmeen. She recently won a court case against her attackers.
April 4, 2013 / Foreign Policy
Tomas van Houtryve
Photographer Tomas van Houtryve began exploring North Korea's borders after two trips inside the country in 2007 and 2008.
April 2, 2013 / CBS News
Carlos Javier Ortiz
Photographer Carlos Javier Ortiz grew up in Chicago and was so affected by the young people dying around him, he decided to document the death toll.
April 2, 2013 / CBS Evening News
Carlos Javier Ortiz
For the last six years, Carlos Ortiz has photographed Chicago's carnage, bringing the city's murderous gang violence into sharp focus.
April 2, 2013 / The Guardian
Esha Chhabra
Health workers in India are overcoming cultural mistrust about polio immunization by turning to local Muslim clerics for support.
April 1, 2013 / GlobalPost
Lauren E. Bohn
From sectarian violence to political marginalization, Egypt' s Coptic Christians are being pushed aside in the Muslim majority.
April 1, 2013 / VRIJ Nederland
Tomas van Houtryve
As North Korea threatens to barrel down a warpath, South Korea braces for an impending attack.

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