Life and Exile at Assyrian Lake A village in Armenia that doesn’t officially exist tells the long, sad story of a persecuted people.
One Roof, Two Religions Displaced by Iraq’s new crises and the advance of ISIS, a Sunni and a Christian family have found peace living in the same house in Kirkuk.
The Real Peshmerga Ever since Kurdish fighters pushed back against ISIS last summer, the media has struggled to pinpoint exactly who the peshmerga are.
Soccer and Tear Gas An amateur team in Turkish Kurdistan competes against a backdrop of police violence and a moribund peace process.
The 14 Most‑Read of 2014 R&K’s biggest hits of 2014, including jihadi gift shops, Chernobyl trespassing, and a laboratory of steak in Lima.
The Land of Jesus: Q&A with Linda Dorigo The Italian photojournalist visits nine countries of the Middle East to understand what life is like for Christians there.
My Kirkuk Since 2007, Hawre Khalid has been photographing his hometown of Kirkuk in Northern Iraq, a multicultural place where Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen, Christians and foreign workers live together.