Reports by Pulitzer Center journalists for print, online and broadcast news outlets
November 25, 2013 / CNN Alexis Okeowo
Foreign investors are clamoring for Zambia's bounty of resources. But can Zambia's government — and its people — keep their rightful share?
November 25, 2013 / Reuters
David Rohde
Critics say he's pompous, reckless, and a tilter at windmills. But his relentlessness may end up making him the most consequential secretary of state in years.
November 25, 2013 / The New Yorker
Jeremy Relph, Dominic Bracco II
Honduras voters return to the polls four years after the coup that ousted President José Manuel Zelaya Rosales. Will any candidate help stop the violence?
November 25, 2013 / Vivelo Hoy
Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, Jon Lowenstein
About half of Chilean voters stayed home in the first round of presidential elections that Michelle Bachelet came close to winning. Many voters expressed a lack of belief in politicians' promises.
November 25, 2013 / taz. die tageszeitung
Martina Merten
Cardiovascular and other non-communicable diseases are by no means only a problem of western countries. For example, in India, every second death is now caused by a non-communicable disease.
November 23, 2013 / Outrage and Inspire
Roger Thurow
New mothers in four corners of the world talk about their hopes and dreams for their babies. Unanimous wish number one: A good education. But that depends on good nutrition in the first two years.
November 22, 2013 / The New Yorker
Jeff Kelly Lowenstein, Jon Lowenstein
Former President Michelle Bachelet fell short of a majority and about half of Chile's eligible voters stayed home in Chile's recent election. A look at a critical political choice in a new democracy.
November 22, 2013 / GlobalPost
Reese Erlich
Syria's civil war is increasingly seen as stoking a regional conflict based on religious differences. But don't forget about political motives, analysts say.
November 22, 2013 / GlobalPost
Reese Erlich
After a two year absence, correspondent Reese Erlich looks at the devastation war has caused in the beautiful city of Damascus.
November 22, 2013 / GlobalPost
Reese Erlich
Syria's Justice Minister says the government is making great progress against the rebels, a claim diminished by recent rebel attacks near Damascus. He also say the US is looking for an exit strategy.
November 21, 2013 / Ozymandias
Allyn Gaestel
From Brooklyn to Lagos, ideas about womanhood and motherhood tend to be interwoven. A look at how the film "Mother of George" brings fresh light to Nigeria's fertility and abortion debates.
November 20, 2013 / The Washington Post
Anup Kaphle
The U.S.-educated Ujwal Thapa, an entrepreneur and independent candidate, says he wants to stir up Nepali politics.
November 18, 2013 / Foreign Policy
Anna Nemtsova
People in a mono-town Asbest are more afraid of anti-asbestos campaign than of asbestos. But now authorities give citizens of Russian mono-towns a chance to escape dependence on a single industry.

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