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Christmas in Pakistan

Christmas in Pakistan

By Micah Fields
Lahore's Christian communities celebrate.
The Abandoned Island of Xiji

The Abandoned Island of Xiji

By James X. Morris
Photographs 40 years after Taiwan’s industrial revolution emptied a village.

Where Are the Bengalis in London's Banglatown?

Where Are the Bengalis in London's Banglatown?

By Shakil Bin Mushtaq
Brick Lane, once renowned for its Bengali immigrants, is changing.

India's Guardians of the Dead

India's Guardians of the Dead

By Sugato Mukherjee
The cremation undertakers perform a sacred function, but are still “untouchable.”

After Trump's Jerusalem Announcement, Malaysians March on US Embassy

After Trump's Jerusalem Announcement, Malaysians March on US Embassy

By Samsul Said
President Trump's decision to acknowledge Jerusalem as Israel's capital sparked anger in Kuala Lumpur.
Hanging by a Thread: The Dying Art of Kashmir Weaving

Hanging by a Thread: The Dying Art of Kashmir Weaving

By Sugato Mukherjee
Conflict in the valley threatens an ancient craft.

Myanmar's Deadly Hot Air Balloon Festival

Myanmar's Deadly Hot Air Balloon Festival

By Libby Hogan
The Taunggyi Tazaungdaing or Festival of Lights sees fireworks mixed with hot air balloons, all handled by amateurs.
Thailand's Royal Funeral

Thailand's Royal Funeral

By Cory Wright
Over 350,000 Thais came to pay their respects at late King Bhumibol's Royal Cremation.

The Kung Fu Nuns of Nepal

The Kung Fu Nuns of Nepal

By Ahmer Khan
The Druk Gawa Khilwa (DGK) nunnery in Katmandu teaches its nuns a mixture of martial arts and meditation.

Mount Agung Rumbles, Residents Evacuate

Mount Agung Rumbles, Residents Evacuate

By Alexandra Radu
140,000 people have been evacuated as one of Bali’s volcanoes shows signs of a pending eruption.

India’s Biggest Shopping Mall Reflects Rich-Poor Divide

India’s Biggest Shopping Mall Reflects Rich-Poor Divide

By Rukhsar Ansari and Vishal Arora
A literal wall hides the poor from those going to the mall next door.
The Rohingya: A People Without A Home

The Rohingya: A People Without A Home

By Probal Rashid
More than 35 years since it began, the Rohingya crisis is long overdue for a solution.

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