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Photo Essays

The Ninja Miners of Mongolia
By Alvaro Laiz and David Rengel/TransterraMedia
A look at the harsh life of the "ninja" miners of Mongolia.

Inside Myanmar’s Karen State
By Brennan O`Connor
Largely hidden from the world, the state can now contemplate the possibility of peace for the first time in decades.

Expressing the Chinese Dream
By Joyce Lee
Imagery and ideograms in the “Chinese Dream” campaign posters send a message to an increasingly pluralized society.

The Bricks of Wrath: India’s Migrant Workers
By Arjun Claire
Migrant workers in Indian cities face a bleak future, but one organization is trying to bring hope.

Philippines: Typhoon Haiyan Aftermath Part II
By Josephine Reynolds (Words) and Piyavit Thongsa-Ard (Images)
Images from the early stages of the aftermath of the devastating typhoon.

Remnants of the Secret War in Laos
By Peter Alan Lloyd
Dealing with unexploded ordinance (UXO) left over from the fighting in Laos during the Vietnam War.

Philippines: Typhoon Haiyan Aftermath Part I
By Herman Lumanog
A photographer returns to the devastated city of Tacloban, as it begins the process of rebuilding.

Myanmar's Festival of Lights
Spectacular displays characterize one of Myanmar’s most renowned festivals.

China’s Growing North Korean Presence
A look at the impact of rising Chinese investment in the impoverished country.

Cambodia: Life in Hell
Near the country’s most famous tourist destination, some 300 people live in the direst conditions imaginable.

Illuminating Iran
Tokyo-based Tom Kuczyński explores Iran’s rich history of Islam, Zoroastrianism and its diverse architecture of mosques, courtyards and mausoleums.

A Space for the Future
The only ‘6 Star Green Star’ environmentally rated convention centre in the world, this Australian space has also won many top international awards.