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Jonathan Kealing
A long-time journalist working from the local to the international level. Currently devoted to advancing and supporting nonprofit newsrooms. Based in Mpls.
Lisa Gardner-Springe
Semi-geek. Tennis player. Sometimes snarky.
Latest Posts
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.
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…
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…
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.
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…
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.
Forty-seven people died crossing the Mediterranean in a wooden boat last month.
Isabella Alexander has spent years researching and reporting on the effort by migrants to cross from North Africa to Europe via land…
Cuba has a lung cancer vaccine. Many US patients can’t get it without breaking the law.
Trump’s recent tightening of travel restrictions to Cuba has made it harder for Americans to reach the island. Some US cancer patients say…
From tyranny to reality TV: Meet the celebrity defector women of North Korea
South Korea is transfixed by new television programs that put young and manicured North Koreans in the spotlight.
Inside the Philippines’ women-run crime ring selling abortion elixirs
For poor Filipinas with unwanted pregnancies, this is what reproductive care looks like.
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