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Hi, I’m from nowhere
Hi, I’m from nowhere
My parents are French and American. I was born in Belgium. My ancestors are Lebanese, Romanian and Polish. Don’t ask me where I’m from.
Latterly
Jul 28, 2018
Stuck: Life on the fringes of fortress Europe
Stuck: Life on the fringes of fortress Europe
Years after conflict tore their lives apart, thousands fleeing death, torture and devastation remain stranded in Greece. We look at the…
Sean Williams
Jun 26, 2018
The bridge
The bridge
A letter from the Venezuela-Colombia border
Latterly
Jun 23, 2018
Photo Essay: Hiking across Shānxī and Héběi Provinces
Photo Essay: Hiking across Shānxī and Héběi Provinces
In the spring of 2014, I set off on a trip to rural Shānxī (山西) province with my study abroad group. Our itinerary included seeing…
Megan Cattel
May 30, 2018
Cashgate
Cashgate
How a scandal started with a poor housemaid and ended up taking down the most powerful woman in Africa
Shaun Raviv
May 14, 2018
Brazil was unprepared for its neighbor’s crisis
Brazil was unprepared for its neighbor’s crisis
For many Venezuelans, migration is the only way to survive. But their arrival hasn’t always been welcome.
Latterly
Feb 4, 2018
The dead never really die
The dead never really die
My favorite story is “The Dead” by James Joyce. It’s a Christmas story in the tradition of “A Christmas Carol,” in that it is a ghost…
Ben Wolford
Dec 15, 2017
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