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An Indian Newspaper’s Journey

An Indian Newspaper’s Journey

By Vishal Arora and the Delhi Photo Expedition
"In Delhi alone, more than 3 million newspapers are distributed to homes every morning within hours of their printing."
The World of Cambodia's Construction Site Children

The World of Cambodia's Construction Site Children

By Alex Consiglio
The children who live, play, and sometimes work at construction sites in Phnom Penh.

Golden Temple, Grey Air: Pollution in Amritsar

Golden Temple, Grey Air: Pollution in Amritsar

By Deepti Asthana
Pollution is threatening the world's holiest Sikh shrine.

Russia's Buddhist Republic

Russia's Buddhist Republic

By Bradley Jardine
In Russia’s Republic of Kalmykia, the remnants of Buddhism sit in the Soviet Union’s lingering shadow.

Draining a Glacial Lake in Nepal

Draining a Glacial Lake in Nepal

By Deepak Adhikari and Nabin Baral
In a difficult operation, Nepali workers lower the water level in a dangerous glacial lake.
Farewell Amma: Chennai Mourns Jayalalithaa

Farewell Amma: Chennai Mourns Jayalalithaa

By Samuel Theodre
Grief rocked the capital of Tamil Nadu after the death of the state's long-time chief minister.

India’s Most ‘Notorious’ Campus

India’s Most ‘Notorious’ Campus

By Vishal Arora and the Delhi Photo Expedition
Some see the campus of Jawaharlal Nehru University as a “den of communists.” Others see vibrant student activism.
Cambodia's Dragon Boat Races

Cambodia's Dragon Boat Races

By Alex Consiglio
For just the second time in 6 years, Phnom Penh celebrated the Water Festival.

Gay Rights on the March in Taiwan

Gay Rights on the March in Taiwan

By David Prentice
This year’s Taipei Pride parade comes at a pivotal moment in the island’s gay rights movement.

Welcome to the Tuva Republic

Welcome to the Tuva Republic

By Bradley Jardine and Matthew Kupfer
Famed for its vibrant culture around the world, the region remains among the most disconnected inside Russia.

Thailand Mourns King Bhumibol Adulyadej

Thailand Mourns King Bhumibol Adulyadej

By Nick McGrath
Millions of Thai citizens mourn the passing of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died on October 13, 2016.
Orchid Island's Nuclear Fate

Orchid Island's Nuclear Fate

By Howard Hsu
For decades Taiwan has stored its nuclear waste on Orchid Island, home of the Tao.

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