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Learning how the Germans learn
Apr 9, 2015
Behind the scenes of WGBH's series on the German higher-education system.
My time in 'Little Aleppo'
by
Alisa Roth
Aug 12, 2013
In "Little Aleppo" there is a spirit of neighborliness between Turks and Syrians.
Reporter's Notebook: In Egypt, report or stay safe?
Jul 4, 2013
Egyptian coup leaves freelance journalist a choice between on-the-ground reporting and risks to her safety.
From (un)Happy, Texas -- where the water ran out
by
Scott Tong
Aug 10, 2012
A reporting day in the Texas Panhandle: Radiator Springs, an abandoned Main Street, cotton 101, and man named J.O.
Israel’s Pre-Occupation
Jan 24, 2012
The summer of economic discontent that foreshadowed Occupy Wall Street.
Marketplace Goes Shopping: A Special Report
by
Megan Larson
Dec 16, 2011
Kai and crew broadcast live from the Citadel Outlets in sunny Commerce, Calif., to find out how shoppers are spending and how retailers are selling during this most-important holiday shopping season.
Detained: My story of interrogation by the Egyptian military
by
Julia Simon
Dec 16, 2011
Freelance reporter Julia Simon describes her 12-hour detention in Egypt while reporting a story for Marketplace.
For public good, not for profit.
Words from the mother of modern Egyptian feminism
Mar 7, 2011
Dr. Nawal Al-Saadawi is 80. She went to Tahrir Square during the most violent period of clashes in late January, and was with the protesters until the resignation of Hosni Mubarak on Feb. 11, 2011.
Dispatch from China: Polluted Lakefront Property
May 21, 2010
A high-end housing development next to one of China's most polluted lakes is just one example of the country's battle between economic progress and the environment
Dispatch from China: Pandas and the Rural Economy
May 18, 2010
Managing editor George Judson is off to Panda country in China's rural city of Chengdu, the capital of the Sichuan Province where poor residents are struggling to keep up with China's roaring economy.