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Photo Essays
Rajapaksa’s Town: A Visit to Hambantota
By Nicholas Muller
A look at developments in the stronghold of Mahinda Rajapaksa’s southern region of Hambantota.
After the Tsunami in Indonesia's Sunda Strait
By Agoes Rudianto
Indonesia has again been devastated by a tsunami, this time without warning.
Life in a Refugee Colony in India
By Prabhat Singh
In Bhudiya Colony, scars from the Indian partition still linger.
Kashmir's Bloody November
By Zafar Dar
November 2018 was a month of funerals in the disputed region of Kashmir.
Farmers’ Anger Descends on Delhi
By Avinash Giri
More than 100,000 farmers from across India gathered in Delhi to demand action toward their plight.
Thailand's Festival of Lights
By Sugato Mukherjee
Celebrating Loi Krathong in Sukhothai in northern Thailand.
India’s Vanishing Art of ‘Impersonation’
By Prabhat Singh
The long history of Bahurupiya street performance is under threat.
Indonesia Devastated by Tsunami, Time Running Out
By Catherine Putz
As of October 4, the death toll had risen to 1,424.
Journey to a Cave in Kashmir
By Ahmer Khan
Hindu pilgrims make a perilous trek to the revered Amarnath cave.
The Earthquake- Proof Huts of Kutch
By Sugato Mukherjee
Bhungas, circular mud huts, are both resilient in the face of quakes and central to the Kutch identity.
Lombok: After the Earthquake
By Agoes Rudianto
The powerful earthquake left at least 131 dead in Lombok, Indonesia.
Cheering Cambodia's Strongman
By Philip Heijmans
Despite an intense crackdown on dissent, Hun Sen's supporters turned out for a mass rally ahead of Cambodia's elections.