"Water wives" of Maharashtra, India
“Water wives” allows women, often widows or single mothers, to regain respect in conservative rural India by carrying water to their household
PHOTOBLOG: The aftermath of India’s "Himalayan tsunami"
Thomson Reuters Foundation correspondent Nita Bhalla has travelled to the towns and villages in the Himalayas to see how survivors are coping one month after floods and landslides
SLIDESHOW: A rescue in the Mediterranean
Privately-funded organisation provides assistance to migrants who find themselves in distress while attempting to cross the sea in unsafe boats
2013 Year in pictures
Here is our choice of the 50 best pictures of 2013, covering the big events of the year, from the military takeover in Egypt to operations to stabilise countries in central Africa, taking in the plight of the Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar, the worsening civil war in Syria, and natural disasters from earthquakes in southwest China to Typhoon Haiyan which devastated the central Philippines.
From Easter Island to Stonehenge, climate threatens tourist sites
Developing countries may be particularly hard hit as they rely on income from tourism more than developed countries