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Marco Werman

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Bringing justice and human rights to Tunisia

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Post-revolution expectations are huge in Tunisia, but stopping corruption and bringing human rights justice is difficult.
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Learning from robots in schools

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In South Korea, robots are teaching children English.
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Gold, the environment and economics in Colombia

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An enormous new gold mine could be help an ailing region in Colombia, but some think it's not worth the price.
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Saudi Arabia's economy hurt by global protests

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"No problem," say Saudi Arabian officials, though protests in neighboring countries, and unemployment at home, threaten Saudi Arabia's ruling families.
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Morocco's anti-poverty, anti-protests

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The monarchy in Morocco is trying to tackle poverty in an attempt to hold back protests.
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Saudi Arabian women fight for equal rights

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Women are working hard to reshape attitudes toward women’s rights and domestic violence in Saudi Arabia.
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Can Morocco quell the protests?

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Morocco's King Mohammed VI has a reputation as a moderate, but many in the country are demanding more change.
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Poetry and hope in Haiti

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Young writers in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, gather together in The Gathering of Young Thinkers.
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Egyptian protests, climate change, and global food prices

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Rising food prices may be making the world, including Egypt, much more unstable.
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Istanbul's archaeology in danger

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Priceless archaeological sites in Istanbul, Turkey have fallen into disrepair and neglect, and the United Nations isn't happy.
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