by Enrique Shore | 9 May 2019 | Discovery, Eyewitness, Technology, United States
Seven Nobel prize winners have worked in a laboratory on Long Island, where scientists from around the world examine the smallest particles. Russian scientist Petr Ilinsky shows an electronic microscope at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. Ilinsky works on the X-Ray...
by James Langan | 7 May 2019 | Africa, Discovery, Eyewitness, Student Posts, Thacher School, Youth Voices
I recently returned to Kenya to see China’s hand in Africa’s economic development. But does China have the continent’s best interests at heart? A brand-new Chinese-backed cargo train heads from Mombasa to Nairobi, Kenya, 30 May 2017 (AP Photo/Khalil...
by Isabella Whelan | 6 May 2019 | Africa, Discovery, Eyewitness, Greens Farms Academy, Student Posts, Youth Voices
After genocide, Rwanda needed a judicial system that fit the violence committed. I discovered a unique court system fostered reconciliation. This is the mother of Olive, one of the Komera scholars now about to finish university. I took this photo during a visit to her...
by Ben Barber | 3 May 2019 | Africa, Americas, Asia, Eyewitness
Female genital mutilation persists in many countries. While efforts to curb the rite are progressing worldwide, the practice has gained ground in the U.S. A six-year-old girl screams in pain while being cut in Somalia, 17 June 1996 (AP Photo/Jean-Marc Bouju) The...
by News Decoder | 1 May 2019 | Americas, Eyewitness, Gimnasio Los Caobos, Student Posts, Youth Voices
By Camilo Santamaria, Paola Rodriguez, Mariana Romero and Maria Paula Ulloa Urban art is controversial in our country, Colombia, because there are people who like and support it and others who dislike it. Urban, or street, art allows artists to express themselves. It...
by Masa Masri and Tara Tarawneh | 29 Mar 2019 | Eyewitness, Human Rights, King's Academy, Middle East, Student Posts, Women's rights, Youth Voices
A female face in a sea of mustaches and beards: We went looking to document women’s rights and found a street vendor selling bread in Amman. (All photos were taken in Amman, Jordan on February 14, 2019.) When we chose the topic of women’s rights for our photo...
by Ella Steinhilber | 19 Mar 2019 | Europe, Eyewitness, Nationalism, School Year Abroad, Student Posts
“Yellow vests” protests have rocked France for months. We watched angry demonstrators march in Brittany — proof the movement is national in scope. Saturday after Saturday since last November, France has seen protesters take to the streets in...
by Abigael Abuga | 7 Mar 2019 | Africa, African Leadership Academy, Contest winners, Eyewitness, Student Posts, Women's rights
My family’s helper told me “being single” is her greatest challenge. She showed me an incredible Kenyan welfare group that supports single women. When I asked Dorine, the helper who lives with my family, about her greatest challenges, she quickly...
by Bernd Debusmann Jr | 20 Feb 2019 | Eyewitness, Globalization, Human Rights, Middle East
The kingdom is spending billions on its entertainment industry, hosting the likes of Mariah Carey, Cristiano Ronaldo and golf pros. What’s in it for Saudis? An aerial view of a Saudi development (Photo courtesy of Bernd Debusmann Jr) I was sitting on a lush...
by News Decoder | 13 Feb 2019 | Eyewitness, Islam, Middle East
John Rogers, one of News-Decoder’s correspondents, was a young reporter for Reuters in 1979 when events in Iran changed the face of that country, the Middle East and the world. Rogers witnessed the collapse of the Shah’s royal regime, which crumbled when...