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Syria Crisis: On the Streets of Homs

The World’s Laura Lynch talks with the residents of the war-ravaged city of Homs. The Syrian city remains under assault despite a United Nations cease-fire.

UN Monitors Visit Homs

The World’s Laura Lynch has joined UN monitors on a trip to Homs, Syria. She speaks with Marco Werman about what she saw.

Syria Crisis: Elections Take Place in Shadow of Protests

The parliamentary contest in Syria has been billed by the regime as key to President Bashar al-Assad’s political reforms.

One Survivor Speaks Out: What it Means to be an Ethnic Minority in Norway

The World’s Laura Lynch takes a look at what it is like to be an ethnic minority these days, before and after mass murderer Anders Breivik went on his rampage.

London Olympics: Tube Trouble and Anti-Aircraft Missiles

London is slowly, but surely giving itself away to the great, grand and possibly overwhelming spectacle of the Summer Olympics [...]

What the Breivik Trial Means to Survivors of the Norway Attacks

Survivors of last July’s massacre were at the opening of Anders Breivik’s trial on Monday. They had to sit through a very detailed recounting of what happened that day. As Laura Lynch reports, some of the survivors see the trial as the next step in their healing process.

London’s Gold Rush

It didn’t look like much. It was dull, pockmarked and a little bit lumpy. And boy, was it heavy, perhaps close to 20 pounds. What’s more significant is how much it was worth [...]

Pakistan Building its Own Drones

Pakistanis have routinely complained about American drone strikes inside their country’s borders. Pakistan says it has asked the US more than once to equip it with Predator drones, arguing it can do a better job of targeting insurgents and the Taliban. But it says the those requests have been turned down. Now, the Pakistanis are building an attack drone on home soil with foreign help. Laura Lynch reports.

How American Basketball Talent Gives a Russian Team the Edge

The women’s professional Euroleague playoffs are taking place right now in Istanbul and there are a lot of American players on the court. Three of them play for Spartak Vidnoje, a top team based in a small town south of Moscow.

Glasgow’s Anti-Gang Violence Initiative

Glasgow has successfully run a four-year program to reduce youth-related gang violence and Prime Minister David Cameron has said the rest of Britain should follow its lead.

Video: Bell Maker Commissioned for Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

The World’s Laura Lynch visits the centuries-old foundry that’s making bells for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the opening ceremony of this summer’s Olympic Games.

Tulips for International Women’s Day in Moscow

Setting off for the Moscow metro today, I noticed an unusually high number of people clutching bouquets [...]

How Fair Was Russia’s Election?

The World’s Laura Lynch checks back in with a group of volunteer election monitors in Moscow. They worked hard to try to ensure that polling in their precinct was free and fair, and they say they were successful, for the most part.

Russian Poll Watchers Strive for Clean Elections

As Russians voted on Sunday, they knew there was not much suspense about the outcome. Even Vladimir Putin’s opponents conceded his victory and voters I spoke to told me as much today as I toured polling stations [...]

Russian Elections 2012

Russians go to the polls on March 4 to elect a president to replace Dmitry Medvedev. The run-up to the election has been marked by opposition protests and a surge of opposition activism sparked by Vladimir Putin’s return to stand for a third term after four years as prime minister, as well as allegations of electoral fraud in last December’s parliamentary elections. The World’s Laura Lynch is in Russia covering the elections.