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Collateral damage: The war comes for Iran’s ancient past
As U.S. and Israeli strikes hit targets across Iran, some of the country's most treasured cultural sites found themselves in the blast zone. Reuters …
2 hours ago
Fourth of July from inside the White House
What's it really like to cover the most powerful office in the world when the news never stops, the facts are constantly in dispute, and access can b…
6 days, 17 hours ago
Understanding Europe’s heatwave
As a record-breaking heatwave scorches Europe, the scenes—children hosed down in London, shoppers scrambling for fans in Paris—offer a glimpse of a c…
1 week, 6 days ago
Turkmenistan: A reporter’s rare journey
Felix Light is the first Reuters journalist to travel to Turkmenistan in more than 10 years. The former Soviet state, bordered by Iran, Afghanistan, …
1 month ago
Exposing a massacre
In this episode of On Assignment, set against the backdrop of Sudan’s civil war, Reuters journalists Nafisa Eltahir, Suzanne Vanhooymissen and Reade …
1 month, 1 week ago
Covering Cannes
The red carpet. The stars. The parties. But behind the glamour and extravagance, it’s blood, sweat and tears. This week, Reuters showbiz reporter an…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
A conversation with Pulitzer winners
Reuters journalists received Pulitzer prizes for investigations into Meta and Trump's campaign of retribution, and were finalists for Illustrated Re…
2 months ago
Inside Chornobyl
Forty years after the world’s worst nuclear disaster, Chornobyl remains a place suspended in time — and newly exposed to danger. In this episode of O…
2 months, 1 week ago
On tour with Pope Leo
Joshua McElwee, who covers the Vatican for Reuters, has just returned from the pope's 10‑day journey across Africa. Joshua walks us through what it'…
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Inside Lebanon: A journalist's perspective
In this episode, Reuters Beirut Bureau Chief Maya Gebeily helps make sense of a country in crisis. Lebanon has endured civil war, foreign occupation,…
2 months, 3 weeks ago