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Karolina Chorvath

The World's Digital Editor/ProducerThe World
Karolina Chorvath is a Czechoslovak-American who has lived and reported in many countries including Spain, Poland, the Czech Republic and Croatia. Before joining PRI, she was a Web Producer for The GroundTruth Project and completed a reporting fellowship in Eastern/Central Europe on the rise of far-right political parties. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin stands on a stage surrounded by others
As Ukraine’s presidential election approaches, the Kremlin is all the more comfortable in Crimea
A masked Syria fighter stands in front of an American tank and some troops.
Global Politics
When the US pulls out of Syria, what happens to ISIS?
a female prisoner holds her baby in a room with laundry hanging
Women & Gender
Salvadoran women bond serving long sentences for the ‘crime’ of miscarriage
Jose Antonio Vargas speaks in front of a black background with white lettering
Immigration
After Pittsburgh, Jose Antonio Vargas asks, ‘Who is an American?’
steve bantou in front of a large American flag
US Diplomacy
Steve Bannon’s ‘The Movement’ is an umbrella group of anti-establishment, populist parties in Europe
a baby sitting on steps and a child on a cobblestone street
The World in Words
The hardest question for a third culture kid: Where is home?
A combination photo shows US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and CIA Director Mike Pompeo
Global Politics
So, what does Pompeo have that Tillerson doesn’t?
An aerial view of Baghdad, Iraq March 4, 2018.
Conflict
Fifteen years after the US entered Iraq, Baghdad breathes new life
Banner reads "Women's rights — women's business"
Justice
The abortion debate in Poland heats up again with newly proposed bill
Alison Kock with a sevengill shark in South Africa.
Science
These female marine scientists have a message for girls: Sharks aren’t just for boys
polish government
Justice
Poland steps away from democracy and EU in latest judiciary reforms
Maja Žirovčić rearranges the hand-painted shoes she's designed with co-founder, Ljudmila Mihajlović.
Arts
Bows and glitter: Young entrepreneurs choose their tools to confront the struggling Croatian economy
Protesters in Prague show symbolic red cards to Czech President Milos Zeman on the anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in 2014.
Global Politics
Things just got shaky for the last liberal democracy in Central Europe
Health
Q & A: How to end extreme poverty