FOSTER KLUG / The Associated PressFeb 6, 2018
About 900 South Korean military personnel have been brought in to work at 20 venues until the sick and sequestered can return to their jobs. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
ZEKE MILLER / The Associated PressFeb 6, 2018
The vice president, on a trip to Asia, says "we'll see what happens" vis-a-vis meeting with North Korean officials at the upcoming Olympics in South Korea. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
ERIC TALMADGE / The Associated PressJan 22, 2018
A few years ago, she was reportedly shot by a North Korean firing squad. Now she is a ruling party official and a surprise headliner in the run-up to the Winter Games. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
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HYUNG-JIN KIM / The Associated PressJan 17, 2018
The agreements still require approval from the International Olympic Committee, but they are prominent steps toward rapprochement. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
HYUNG-JIN KIM / The Associated PressJan 2, 2018
The offer follows a rare rapprochement overture from the North a day earlier and offers the possibility of better ties between the two adversaries. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
By Sam Rodriguez / SV De-BugMar 15, 2017
Artists explore unconscious bias and its consequences in a group exhibit in Cupertino, Calif. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
Donald Kaufman / TruthdigDec 22, 2016
A wide-ranging review of police and court records reveals an alarming number of cases involving the sexual exploitation of young athletes by gymnastics coaches and mentors at all levels of the sport. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
By Amy Goodman and Denis MoynihanSep 2, 2016
The Brazilian Senate voted 60-21 on Wednesday to impeach Dilma Rousseff. Remarkably, most of those who voted to oust her are themselves under investigation for corruption. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
Staff / TruthdigAug 30, 2016
The Brazilian president is about to be impeached by a corrupt Senate As the country's media attempt to make the move seem legitimate, journalist Glenn Greenwald explains why Rousseff is right that the entire proceedings are a threat to democracy The Brazilian president is about to be impeached by a corrupt Senate. Dig deeper ( 3 Min. Read )
By Jan Rocha / Climate News NetworkAug 24, 2016
The promise to improve favela conditions, for example, was simply abandoned. Instead, many communities were forcibly removed to make way for Olympic projects. Dig deeper ( 4 Min. Read )
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