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In South Korea’s war panic economy, sales thrive on nuclear angst
In South Korea’s war panic economy, sales thrive on nuclear angst
Gas masks, hazmat suits and emergency rations all can be had for a price. Or, for the upper classes, your own personal bunker.
Patrick Winn
Aug 21, 2018
How North Korean hackers became the world’s greatest bank robbers
How North Korean hackers became the world’s greatest bank robbers
The Reconnaissance General Bureau, North Korea’s equivalent to the CIA, has trained up the world’s greatest bank-robbing crews. In just the…
Patrick Winn
May 16, 2018
Meet a boy who survived ‘The Crossing’
Meet a boy who survived ‘The Crossing’
His 3,000-mile journey to safety shows human rights abuses continue even on the other side of the Spain-Morocco border.
Isabella Alexander-Nathani
Jul 5, 2017
Myanmar’s army is tormenting Muslims with a brutal rape campaign
Myanmar’s army is tormenting Muslims with a brutal rape campaign
Myanmar’s troops are systematically raping Muslim women — a tactic seemingly designed to terrorize the Rohingya population into fleeing the…
Patrick Winn
Feb 8, 2017
Meth’s new frontier: The marshlands of Bangladesh
Meth’s new frontier: The marshlands of Bangladesh
Annual seizures of meth in the country have gone up 80,000 percent — yes, eighty thousand percent — in nine years.
Patrick Winn
Apr 26, 2017
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Inside Italy’s plot to infiltrate migrant rescue boats in the Mediterranean
Inside Italy’s plot to infiltrate migrant rescue boats in the Mediterranean
Our reporter was invited on a migrant rescue trip organized by Save the Children. Unbeknownst to everyone on the boat, including us, he…
Richard Hall
Jun 28, 2018
A US corporation wants to raze a gold-rich mountain in Peru. Meet the woman who stands in its way.
A US corporation wants to raze a gold-rich mountain in Peru. Meet the woman who stands in its way.
Máxima Acuña-Atalaya de Chaupe has waged a years-long battle against Newmont Mining to try and retain her farm — and stop a new open pit…
deepa fernandes
Jun 4, 2018
Overfished: In Senegal, empty nets lead to hunger and violence
Overfished: In Senegal, empty nets lead to hunger and violence
The crisis is now forcing West African countries along the Atlantic to fight one another over the fish that remain.
Meaghan Beatley and Sam Edwards
May 30, 2018
Women in the global aid sector are saying #AidToo
Women in the global aid sector are saying #AidToo
It’s their version of #MeToo — unfortunately, sexual harassment and abuse are all too common in the humanitarian aid sector.
Amy Costello
Mar 22, 2018
Asias Meth Wars
Myanmar’s state-backed militias are flooding Asia with meth
Myanmar’s state-backed militias are flooding Asia with meth
The drug has chewed through society and spat out broken men and women — all while the government responds with a collective shrug.
Patrick Winn
Nov 11, 2015
How Asia’s meth is made (with the help of Myanmar’s military)
How Asia’s meth is made (with the help of Myanmar’s military)
An animated short.
Patrick Winn
Nov 11, 2015
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