Teach a Man to Farm In Italy, migrants must wait six months after applying for asylum to work legally. By teaching them farming skills, an organization in Genoa hopes to make them less vulnerable to exploitation. Read More
Drought, Displacement, Debt A quarter of India’s population was affected by a massive drought this summer. In the region of Marathwada, farmers are losing hope.
Looking for Gold at the Top of the World Life and death in La Rinconada—one of the world’s most desolate places.
The Medical Train of India On the 25th anniversary of Lifeline Express, a photographer’s journey aboard India’s fabled medical train.
To see God in a wooden instrument is no small matter This article has been removed after its author, the photographer Souvid Datta, admitted to repeatedly manipulating his images and passing off other photographers’…
The Shark Hunters of Cabo San Lazaro For tiburoneros, Mexico’s shark fishermen, the biggest threats may be unseen.
The Crumbling Glories of Kolkata The historic mansions of the West Bengali megacity are reminders of a richer, more flamboyant past
A Circus School Near the Syrian Border In southeastern Turkey, young Syrian refugees are juggling, trapezing and stilt-walking toward self-confidence.
Marriage of the Trees Every year during Maggio Di Accettura in Southern Italy, an oak and a holly tree are joined in a wedding ceremony.