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Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

Nonprofit news media organization

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Nov 26, 2025
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Did Hillary Clinton steal from Haiti?

Allegations that Hillary Clinton “stole from Haiti” are widespread in activist writing and some commentary, but mainstream fact‑checking and detailed reporting find no evidence that she personally poc...

Nov 24, 2025
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What role did Emmanuel Macron's job at Rothschild & Co play in expanding his connections with French political and business elites?

Emmanuel Macron’s four-year spell at Rothschild & Co (2008–2012) coincided with a rapid rise to a senior M&A role and a headline-making deal (the Nestlé–Pfizer baby-food transaction) that boosted his ...

Dec 2, 2025
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What documented eyewitness testimonies describe abuses in Xinjiang detention camps?

Multiple documented eyewitness compilations and leaked records describe systematic abuses inside Xinjiang detention facilities: Amnesty International interviewed more than 50 former detainees who all ...

Dec 2, 2025

Which Muslim-majority countries had public demonstrations with 'death to America' slogans in 2025?

Available reporting identifies Iran and Yemen (Houthi movement) as Muslim-majority contexts where “Death to America” slogans were publicly used or promoted in 2025: Iran’s leadership and state-organiz...

Dec 3, 2025

Have US charities or political groups been investigated for funneling money to Israeli organizations?

U.S.-based charities and political groups have repeatedly been documented sending money to Israeli organizations, including groups tied to West Bank settlements; Haaretz and a Pulitzer Center project ...

Nov 25, 2025

When is a public figure's sexual orientation considered newsworthy under journalism ethics?

Newsworthiness of a public figure’s sexual orientation is judged against core newsroom ethics: relevance to the story, potential for harm or discrimination, and respect for privacy and diversity guida...

Nov 24, 2025

2.6 million Uyghur and Kazakh people who have been subjected to coercion, “re-education programs” and internment in the Xinjiang region

Available reporting estimates that between several hundred thousand and up to roughly 1.5–2 million mostly Muslim Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities — including ethnic Kazakhs — have been detained, s...