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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.

The Salt Farmers of the Rann of Kutch

The Salt Farmers of the Rann of Kutch

By Sugato Mukherjee
The Agariyas labor under harsh conditions to produce India’s salt.

Tsaatan: Mongolia's Reindeer Herders

Tsaatan: Mongolia's Reindeer Herders

By Miguel Cano
A glimpse at the lives of Mongolia's Tsaatan.
Finding Delhi’s Lost Monuments

Finding Delhi’s Lost Monuments

By Vishal Arora
Glimpses of historical treasures hidden within the bustle of a modern city.

Spectacle and Sport at the World Nomad Games

Spectacle and Sport at the World Nomad Games

By Catherine Putz
A week of earnest competition, friendly contests, and a full-on Central Asian Burning Man-like festival.
The Change Luck City: Dhaka’s Climate Refugees

The Change Luck City: Dhaka’s Climate Refugees

By Nellie Le Beau and Hugh Tuckfield
Displaced by climate change, almost half a million people flee to Bangladesh's capital every year.

The World Sumo Championships in Mongolia

The World Sumo Championships in Mongolia

By Peter Bittner
Mongolia hosts its first major international competition for a sport in which its athletes shine.

The Herding Life in Mongolia

The Herding Life in Mongolia

By Peter Bittner
A look at the daily life of nomads 100 km outside of Ulaanbaatar.

The Naadam Festival: Mongolia's Games

The Naadam Festival: Mongolia's Games

By Peter Bittner
This showcase of Mongolian culture has been celebrated for hundred of years.
A Militant's Funeral Ignites Kashmir

A Militant's Funeral Ignites Kashmir

By Ahmer Khan
Burhan Wani's funeral drew thousands to his home village of Tral, in defiance of government restrictions and a curfew.

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