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Dr. Tom Little was one of 10 medical team members killed in August in Afghanistan. Connie Frisbee Houde discusses his work bringing eye care to rural areas of that country.
Senior editor Lorna Tychostup interviews freelance photographer/videographer Tim Freccia several days after his return from Haiti and hours before his departure for Mogadishu Somalia.
Frank Schaeffer talks with Lorna Tychstup about his book “Patience with God: Faith for People Who Don’t Like Religion (or Atheism),” and why he thinks the proselytizing New Atheists are merely an anti-God mirror of the Religious Right.
Lorna Tychostup talks with economist Rick Wolff, author of “Capitalism Hits the Fan,” about the decline of real wages for the working class, tax injustice, and an alternative to the way America does business.
Lorna Tychostup interviews Lina Abirafeh, author of Gender and International Aid in Afghanistan, about the effect of outside actors on the fate of women in the developing world and how Western NGOs often alienate who they’re trying to help.
Lorna Tychostup interviews Jarret Barchman, author of Global Jihadism: Theory and Practice, about the current state of militant Islam and the complex relationships between global jihadist factions.
Lorna Tychostup interviews Jurgen Brauer about the effects of war on nature.
David Shinn, former US Ambassador to Ethiopia and Burkina Faso, discusses the reasons for Somali piracy.
Lorna Tychostup reports from Baghdad.
Lorna Tychostup reports from Morocco.
Lorna Tychostup interviews Robert Weissman, author of report “Sold Out: How Wall Street and Washington Betrayed America”
Lorna Tychostup reports from Iraq.
Elisabeth Sifton analyzes the current Supreme Court case concerning whether the phrase “under God” belongs in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Lorna Tychostup reports from Iraq.
Professor Joel Kovel is interviewed by Lorna Tychostup
Josh Robinson and Lorna Tychostup on Hugo Chavez and the future of Venezuela.
Josh Robinson and Lorna Tychostup on the media.
Lorna Tychostup talks with P.W. Singer about the use of robots in war and his new book Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21th Century.
Dimitri Papadimitriou discusses the origins of the current financial crises, how it is affecting the rest of the world, and what the next couple years will bring.
Reporting from Iraq, Lorna Tychostup reveals the country’s plans to implement its first National Park in an area ravaged by the order of Saddam Hussein after the first Gulf War.
Lorna Tychostup, reporting from Iraq, speaks with doctors from the country’s newly emerging mental health facilities for the thousands of torture and trauma survivors in the Middle East.
“How they will explode or if they will explode is questionable. I don’t know how long they have been in the ground.” Lorna Tychostup, reporting from Iraq, speaks with members of the Mines Advisory Group about the details of ensuring the safety of Iraqi citizens from explosions.
Lorna Tychostup talks with ex-CIA Agent Robert Baer about Turkey’s recent incursion into Iraqi Kurdistan.
Lorna Tychostup interviews Rana Husseini about her investigative work uncovering the cultural practice of honor killings in Jordan and the Mideast.
The US and the international community were confronted with the sleeper issue of our time: To what degree is Pakistan a reliable partner in the fight against terrorism?
Lorna Tychostup travels to Kurdistan, reporting on the conditions of an illegal displaced persons camp and the work being done toward the founding of a liberal arts university.
Lorna Tychostup reports on the efforts of Nature Iraq, an environmental organization working to restore depleted marshlands and catalog indigenous flora and fauna.
Approximately 50,000 to 60,000 Iraqis are fleeing their homes per month, according to Rana Sweis, spokesperson for the Jordanian office of the UNHCR.