March 4, 2010 /
Dimiter Kenarov
The Iraqi elections of 2010 played out against a backdrop of reduced but continuing violence, unresolved issues of governance, and a U.S. government determined to exit fast. This project assesses the...
February 10, 2010 /
Andre Lambertson, Lisa Armstrong, Kwame Dawes
The people of Port-au-Prince will forever measure their lives in two parts: before and after the earthquake.
September 18, 2009 /
Rebecca Byerly
Kashmir, the ruggedly beautiful mountainous region that lies along the India-Pakistan border, was long known as 'paradise on earth,' but in recent decades it has been more like hell thanks to the
May 23, 2009 /
Marco Vernaschi
An international network led by Latin American drug cartels and the Lebanese Islamist group Hezbollah has chosen West Africa, among the poorest and more corrupted corners of the world, as the nexu
February 28, 2009 /
Christopher Milner, Susan Schulman
As rhetoric grows around a new U.S.
December 7, 2008 /
Ryan Libre, Tim Patterson
The Himalayan foothills of northern Myanmar form the ancestral homeland of the Kachins, an ethnic group that has endured decades of brutal repression at the hands of the Burmese military.
April 16, 2007 /
Ryan Anson
Photojournalist Ryan Anson returns to Mindanao, southern Philippines to examine the pitfalls and successes of the peace process with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF).