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November 25, 2013 Stephen Franklin
Despite promises of improved worker rights in Colombia's free trade agreement with the U.S., unions continue to struggle and many workers earn only $10 a day.
November 24, 2013
Melisa Goss
Photos from Angkor Wat and the work of a non-governmental organization document the continuing legacy of Cambodia's killing fields—and hope for the future.
November 23, 2013
Anup Kaphle
Since Nepal abolished the monarchy in 2008, this country of 27 million has struggled to figure out how to create a government structure that would incorporate the diverse population.
November 22, 2013 / Untold Stories
Justin Catanoso
Climate change in the Peruvian tropics: Global warming is affecting more than just icebergs.
November 22, 2013 / Untold Stories
Stephen Franklin
Victims of violence in Colombia, many of them union activists, suffer from the impunity that benefits murderers and attackers.
November 17, 2013 / Untold Stories
Devon Smith
"We’re still a divided society 15 years after the Good Friday Agreement," says Sammy Douglas, a Protestant politician from East Belfast.
November 15, 2013 / Untold Stories
Sharon Schmickle, Finnigan wa Simbeye
Tanzania is caught in the middle of an intense global debate over GM technology.
November 14, 2013 / Untold Stories
Diksha Bali
Watch ZoomLion, Ghana's largest private waste management company, in action as it cleans Ghana's streets.
November 14, 2013 / Untold Stories
Eleanor Klibanoff
In Nicaragua and El Salvador abortion bans prevent termination of pregnancies under any circumstances, including rape or incest. The governments are ill prepared to offer services young mothers need.
November 14, 2013 / Untold Stories
Lauren Wilks
Prostitution is not a crime in Brazil. Yet police raids, aimed at cleaning up Brazil's image, are endangering sex workers by forcing them into bars and onto the streets.
November 14, 2013 / Untold Stories
Jawad Wahabzada
Rio de Janeiro protesters, protesting Governor Sergio Cabral’s policies in the run-up to the 2014 World Cup, bring the demonstration to his home.
November 11, 2013 / Untold Stories
Varsha Ramakrishnan
The "dahej" (dowry) that Indian women pay at marriage is a common phenomenon among both rich and poor. Less reported: the violence that follows when the dowry is deemed too little. One woman's story.
November 11, 2013 / Untold Stories
Martina Merten
Photographs from reporting trips to two Indian centers for the treatment of non-communicable diseases.

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