Every spring, out here on this endless sheet of yellow grass, two million wildebeest, zebras, gazelles and other grazers march north in search of greener pastures, with lions and hyenas stalking them and vultures circling above. It is called the ...
Joseph Gatyoung Khan made a vow, uttered in the back seat of a Land Cruiser on a very bumpy road, as he headed home for the first time in 22 years: I will not cry. He had not seen his parents for two decades. He had not set foot in his village since...
The glitzy shopping malls of London, Berlin and Shanghai, where mobile phones and other electronic gadgets are sold as must-have life-style choices, may seem a long way from the muddy jungles of Central Africa. The two are, however, inextricably ...
When Agnes Lunkembesa gave birth to her ninth child, she decided enough was enough. But although she knew perfectly well how babies were made, she had no idea how to stop them being made. Then she met Seraphine Lumfuankenda, a voluntary community health...
Chinese investment in Africa is a hot topic that is splitting opinion in surprising ways. Some commentators are up in arms, warning of ruthless exploitation of natural resources for the good of Chinese investors and a kleptocratic few local ...
Nic Dunlop's long term project on Burma offers a timely in-depth investigation into one of the world's most brutal regimes. It is an unrivaled historical record of a secretive country, from the frontlines of the ongoing civil war involving various ...
Burma is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world with more than 35 distinct races. Over a period of fifteen years, Nic Dunlop has photographed the Burmese at home and in exile, in peace and at war. Soldiers, peasants, heroes and ...
In June of 2008, a 46-year-old man named Myo Myint walked through the gates of a Burmese refugee camp and travelled by bus to Bangkok airport, where his first ever plane-ride took him 12,000 miles to the USA. There, on a humid Indiana evening, he ...
Zo Sun-il is not your usual North Korean government official. Firstly, he spends half his time outside the People's Republic, travelling around Europe and other parts of the West, or in Salomo, a small town in rural Catalonia. More importantly, ...
Barnes, War Office, Crusaders, Forest, No Names, Crystal Palace, Blackheath, Kensington School, Perceval House, Surbiton, Blackheath Proprietory School and Charterhouse. These were the 12 clubs, whose representatives met on Monday 26 October 1863 to ...
Hungary's thermal waters lie far nearer the surface than they do elsewhere in Europe; as a consequence, it is a land of more than 1,000 hot springs and enough spa facilities to accommodate 300,000 people at any one time. With a high concentration of ...
The al Qaeda terrorist attacks in Madrid on the 11th of March 2004 killed almost 200 people. In an unprecedented expression of unity and grief, 8 million Spaniards took to the streets to protest against terrorism. Many improvised shrines to the dead ...
The metamorphosis of Beijing's urban landscape is so shattering that maps become obsolete in a matter of days. The old hutongs, traditional districts with ground floor houses, are being swept aside by skyscrapers and their inhabitants face an enforced ...
In Mali, drought is a familiar and regular feature of daily life. The country's northern half is an arid desert, sparsely populated and currently in a state of secession following a rebellion by Tuareg fighters aligned with Ansar Dine, an islamist ...
After the fall of the Soviet Union, its enormous fishing fleet - ships and crews - were abandoned in different ports around the world. The largest chunk of the fleet ended up in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. The ships. often ...
The leftward shift sweeping Latin America represents the most significant economic and social development in the region since a wave of leftist and populist governments were overthrown in the 1970s. Since 1998, eight states have elected leftist leaders ...