Image Makers: A Q&A with Cristina Veit A photo editor goes to Mosul to understand how photographers influence the way we see a war. Read More
At Least the War Is Over South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, has finally emerged from a two-year civil war. Can either side win the peace?
A Faded Hope for Peace As Hiroshima remembers its dead, Tokyo envisions new ways to play the shellgame that is modern warmaking.
The Ants of Medyka The Ukrainian Army has been sending young soldiers into combat without body armor or even helmets at times. Enter the ‘ants’—pro-Ukraine Ukrainian volunteers who walk army surplus goods over the Polish border, one bag at a time.
Afghanistan United From dodging falling bullets to breaking bread with Afghanistan’s national soccer team, May Jeong has the complete story of the remarkable run of a beleaguered nation.
Interiors of Iran A handful of young photographers offer a rare glimpse at the inside spaces of life in Iran.
A Day in Damascus John Wreford goes shopping for bread and cheese in the encroaching war zone that is Damascus, Syria
A Failure to Communicate Forget “Twitter war”: on the ground, the only technology that really matters is the kind that kills.