PhotoLab
The Truth About Child Trafficking in Senegal
Boys are forced to spend hours begging for money, before being beaten by religious leaders.
Interactive Film: Inside Jonathan Levin's Murder
Choose your own path through "Undertow," a look at the relationship between Corey Arthur and his former English teacher.
Fleeing Boko Haram
The violent militant group has changed the landscape, economics and psyche of Nigeria.
The Iceberg Hunters of Newfoundland
Ed Kean and his crew harvest about 1,000 tons of ice per year, which crushes down to between 264,000 million and 343,000 million gallons of luxury water.
The New Europeans
Thousands of miles from home, Europe's refugees are starting to make new lives for themselves.
Paris, My Refuge, Was Changed When I Returned This Time
A photojournalist describes returning to Paris to report on tragedy that struck close to home.
Photos: Israel's "Little Asmara"
Nearly 33,000 Eritrean refugees live in limbo in the Jewish State.
Eight Photojournalists Recall the Aftermath of Hurrican
Images of horror, hope and humanity brought home the scope of the storm's devastation.
Migrants and the New Mediterranean Mafia
Organized crime is making a killing off migrants, especially if they survive the deadly journey to Europe.
Stateless: The Ultimate Legal Limbo
The stateless have no country and a legal system that can't figure out what to do with them.
Coptic Christian Village Mourns ISIS Victims in Libya
A photojournalist captures the mourning rituals for 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians beheaded by ISIS in Libya.
Looking for Love, Between Assignments
A tabloid photographer finds #younglove on the streets of New York.
The Journalists Who Died Doing Their Jobs in 2014
Nearly 100 people died bringing the world the news last year. Here are some of their stories.
Back in the Shadows: The Perils of Being LGBT in India
Once filled with hope, gays in India are now living in fear.
Phil Stern, Celebrity Photographer, Dies at 95
From James Dean to John Wayne to Marilyn Monroe, Stern captured the real lives behind the glitz and glamour.
The Life of Afghan Refugees in Tehran
Thousands of Afghans fled their country in the war with Soviets and landed in makeshift camps in Iran where they still reside today.
Priced-Out in San Francisco
"Original" San Franciscans are losing their homes to a younger generation of buyers flush with cash.
Ukraine's Maidan: Pictures From a Revolution
Ukraine's final revolt against its former Russian masters was recorded by artists in a series of striking images and artifacts.
When Photos Lead a Protest
Images have the power to define a moment, but do they also create them?
War Comes to Kurdistan, the Place Without a Country
The Kurdish region of Iraq, long a bastion of stability, is facing the threat from the Islamic State head on
Me Against My Brother
Sandwiched between battlegrounds and threats, Lebanon lives on the precipice of war
Ukrainians Struggle to Live a Normal Life in Warzone
For Ukrainians in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, life is a warzone
Photo Essay: Farming on the Frontlines in Gaza
Palestinian farmers lead worn-torn lives, trying to make a living amid a blockade and gunfire
The Dangers of Being Gay in Russia
LGBT Russians not only face harassment and even beatings, now they are also breaking the law
Instagramming Typhoon Haiyan
Using his iPhone, a photographer chronicles destruction, death, and resilience in the Philippines weeks after the storm.