Reportage
Some selections from my magazine
and newspaper reporting around the world
Reportage
Some selections from my magazine
and newspaper reporting around the world
The $300 million Kabul-Kandahar road was meant to be a symbol of the new Afghanistan. Today it reveals everything that has gone wrong in America’s longest war.
With no better options amid Trump's border crackdown, migrants are taking their chances with Arizona’s perilous Sonoran Desert.
An investigation into Myanmar's state-orchestrated murder of thousands of Rohingya Muslims — and the second tragedy unfolding in the refugee camps.
The freedoms Afghans have gained since 2001 are in jeopardy as extremists complete their takeover of the nation, spurred by U.S. exit.
As migrants flee the decimated Central American nation, changes in the United States could send thousands back into the chaos.
Tracking migrants across the Darién Gap, one of the most harrowing treks on earth.
In buzkashi, Afghanistan’s violent and ancient national pastime, riders battle for control of an animal corpse that they carry toward a goal. Sixteen years after the U.S.-led invasion that ousted the Taliban, the sport is dominated by rival warlords who will do anything to maintain power in a turbulent country that once again is up for grabs.
The Kurdish region of Iraq is home to spectacular peaks, wild rivers, and fiercely hospitable people, and it could be the Middle East’s next big adventure tourism destination. But there’s one small catch: it’s still dangerous as hell.
In Bangladesh, one year after the worst accident in the history of the garment industry, recovery remains a fragile process, justice seems elusive, and reform has a long way to go.
Waiting for sweet rapture at Coppelia, Cuba’s ice cream cathedral.
A road trip to visit the Mexican cowboys that eke a living from the arid sierras of southern Baja California reveals remote ranches, sun-bleached mission towns, and a way of life that’s hanging by a thread.