Julia Lindau
Mayan Ruins in Guatemala Could Become a U.S.-Funded-Tourist Attraction
The development would include hotels, restaurants, and a miniature train to transport tourists along ancient Mayan highways.
College Students Across the Country Are Demanding Schools Give Back Their Money
“These schools have contractually agreed to provide us with certain services that we're not being provided with.”
I Just Got Back From a Coronavirus Hot Zone, and No One at JFK Seemed to Notice
I breezed right through security, faster than any other time I can remember.
How Foreign Donations, Poverty and Corruption Are Fueling Uganda’s Unregulated Orphanage Industry
“The people here that decide to operate a home, they get unsuspecting people to pay. And they use donated money to make themselves richer.”
Why European Tourists Are Visiting South African Slums
We went on a slum tour with some white Europeans in South Africa
Redistributing Private Land Was a Key Issue in South Africa’s Elections
A controversial new opposition party has started to chip away at the ANC's dominance.
This political cartoonist was attacked by both Chelsea Clinton and Meghan McCain
Eli Valley's provocative comics have gotten him into trouble.
Some Gazans are starting to blame Hamas, not just Israel, for the territory’s woes
In March, hundreds of people participated in “We Want to Live” protests, calling on Hamas to improve living conditions and reverse tax hikes.
Israel's latest stand-off with Gaza has Netanyahu in 'a lose-lose situation'
"In theory one hopes he makes the decision based on the strategic interests for Israel. But politically he's very much — It's damned if you do, damned if you don't."
China is challenging U.S. power by buying up ports around the world
While Trump focuses on trade, China is using its Belt and Road initiative to extend its naval power around the globe.
Serbia is becoming increasingly dangerous for journalists and the opposition
One Serbian investigative journalist said he survived his third assassination attempt in December.
One man’s fight to get Congress to care about China’s Uyghurs
This is what it’s like to lobby Congress when you’re up against the world’s second-largest economy