Rohingya screen light portraits
In a camp for displaced Rohingya Muslims residents frequent bamboo “internet huts” where they can communicate with relatives who left the country, escaping the violence that led to 200 deaths and left over 140,000 homeless in 2012
Solar energy
As prices fall and technological breakthroughs solve problems, solar energy is scaling up around the world
Unearthing a Libyan land deal
Eviction fear hangs over Malians living on land leased to Libya
Hip, young and in Kabul
Kabul is a bustling city, full of people who want to see their country become less violent and more stable
Around the world in 45 toilets
Some 2.4 billion people around the world don't have access to decent sanitation and more than a billion are forced to defecate in the open, raising the risk of disease, according to the United Nations. To mark World Toilet Day on Nov. 19, Reuters photographers around the globe photographed toilets in their cities, towns and villages.
Inside Sweden's first LGBT retirement home
"We have the same activities, we live the same life and we love in the same way"