Images by Berta Vicente Salas, Shefali Rafiq, Adam Ferguson, and Paolo Pellegrin. A Look Back on Our Most Impactful Photojournalism "A Year in Photos" celebrates the exceptional visual reporting ...
Caitlin L. Chandler is a writer based in Berlin. She is the recipient of a Robert B. Silvers grant, an International Women’s Media Foundation fellowship, and an Investigative Journalism for Europe ...
Selene Mazón was born and raised on the outskirts of Mexico City. She is a production assistant at Radio Ambulante and a member of the Latin American Network of Young Journalists of Distintas ...
In Venezuela, the corruption and abuses behind the exploitation of its main natural resources—oil and minerals—are well known. But between years of opacity, scarcity of information, and the ...
Lesotho and Zambia, two countries in southern Africa, are increasingly relying on hydropower to meet their growing energy demands. However, climate change is significantly impacting hydropower ...
There is fire that destroys, and there is fire that builds by driving cycles that, according to... Maria Lucimar Araújo Costa desenha grafismos Tukano em peça, utilizando técnica conhecida como ...
This is the second story in a three-part series about the impact of solar tariffs on manufacturing overseas and in Ohio.
Amid climate shifts, the Labrador Inuit are taking matters into their own hands. The PACE satellite captures the spring phytoplankton bloom in the Northwest Atlantic, over the Gulf of St. Lawrence and ...
'In the Dark': The Killings of Iraqi Civilians by U.S. Marines An investigation into the killings of 24 Iraqi civilians by U.S. Marines resulted in no prison time. Illustration by Emiliano Ponzi.
Joey Angnatok is a master of sensor and spear. His harpoon is an ancient means of measuring the thickness of the seasonal sea ice in Nunatsiavut, the sprawling Inuit territory on the northeastern edge ...