
Photos of the Week: Firefly Forest, Husky Club, Turnip Toss
Frustration at the Australian Open, a light show in London, Republic Day parade rehearsals in India, snow cover in Yosemite Valley, anti-government protests in Peru, and much more
Frustration at the Australian Open, a light show in London, Republic Day parade rehearsals in India, snow cover in Yosemite Valley, anti-government protests in Peru, and much more
Some of the top images from the 14 categories of underwater photography in this year’s competition
People around the world ushered in the Year of the Rabbit with displays of fireworks, family get-togethers, temple visits, and street festivals.
Kherson’s museums became a microcosm of the grim drama of collaboration and resistance that takes place under occupation.
A theater festival in Chile, horses leaping through flames in Spain, a Russian missile strike in Ukraine, a green field in Saudi Arabia, and much more
Maria Ressa is focused on three things: avoiding prison, fixing the entire internet, and saving democracy.
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year contest is inviting the public to vote for their favorite image, selected from a group of short-listed entries.
Dogsledding in the dark in Svalbard, a trout-catching contest in South Korea, lava in Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, heavy rain and floods in California, and much more
Images of demonstrations in the village of Luetzerath, beside a gigantic coal-mine pit
The collapse of the opposition’s flawed interim government, which the U.S. had backed, provides an opportunity for a new approach.
Some of the winning and honored images from this year’s competition in close-up, macro, and micro photography
Belarus opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya discusses how the war in neighboring Ukraine is affecting her own people’s bid for freedom.
Tightening its grip on Hong Kong, China is determined to make an example of the prodemocracy media tycoon.
New-year celebrations around the world, the 2023 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, heavy rain and flooding in California, an ice festival in China, and much more
Images from a recent voyage to several groups of subantarctic islands
A moment of peace on Ukraine’s front line, a Boxing Day hunt in England, frozen structures along the Great Lakes, a forest fire in Chile, yacht racing in Australia, and much more
Xi Jinping said his country and Putin’s Russia are friends with “no limits.” The reality is more complicated.
A look at some of the stories brought to us by the photojournalist Emilio Morenatti over the past year
The country’s longest-serving prime minister is returning to power—and bringing radicalism with him.
As Beijing’s ambition of overtaking the American economy stalls, its strategy is shifting to economic coercion. The U.S. must be prepared.