Marco Werman
Bringing justice and human rights to Tunisia
Post-revolution expectations are huge in Tunisia, but stopping corruption and bringing human rights justice is difficult.
Gold, the environment and economics in Colombia
An enormous new gold mine could be help an ailing region in Colombia, but some think it's not worth the price.
Saudi Arabia's economy hurt by global protests
"No problem," say Saudi Arabian officials, though protests in neighboring countries, and unemployment at home, threaten Saudi Arabia's ruling families.
Morocco's anti-poverty, anti-protests
The monarchy in Morocco is trying to tackle poverty in an attempt to hold back protests.
Saudi Arabian women fight for equal rights
Women are working hard to reshape attitudes toward women’s rights and domestic violence in Saudi Arabia.
Can Morocco quell the protests?
Morocco's King Mohammed VI has a reputation as a moderate, but many in the country are demanding more change.
Poetry and hope in Haiti
Young writers in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, gather together in The Gathering of Young Thinkers.
Egyptian protests, climate change, and global food prices
Rising food prices may be making the world, including Egypt, much more unstable.
Istanbul's archaeology in danger
Priceless archaeological sites in Istanbul, Turkey have fallen into disrepair and neglect, and the United Nations isn't happy.
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