Mental Health Shutdown With schools shuttered amid the pandemic, students suffered increasing mental health stresses, Reuters finds in a national survey. Full Story March 19, 2021
A Skeptic’s Story Michael Yeadon was a scientific researcher and vice president at drugs giant Pfizer Inc. He co-founded a successful biotech. Then his career took an unexpected turn. Full Story March 18, 2021
After the Wave In the span of a few years, Japan built new neighborhoods, parks and schools. But the scale of loss in the disaster is beyond any policy response. Full Story March 09, 2021
Failing the Test Donor organizations poured millions of dollars into U.S. firm Cepheid's diagnostic equipment to tackle disease in poor countries. When COVID-19 struck, the system fell apart. Full Story March 01, 2021
'Test the Boundaries' Internal documents show how Amazon secretly favored big sellers on its India platform and got around rules meant to protect the country's small retailers. Full Story February 17, 2021
Love and Danger In Washington, D.C., public housing project, grandmother and grandson face two threats: eviction and Covid-19. Full Story January 12, 2021
Dangerous Mission Clerics see arrests as a sign China wants to shut Hong Kong’s unofficial Vatican mission, where nuns work. The diocese has also moved to curb activist voices. Full Story December 30, 2020
Beholden to Beijing Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam once said her role meant she was torn between two masters – the government in Beijing and the people of Hong Kong. Her critics say her real loyalty is to China. Full Story December 28, 2020
The Emigres Leaving Hong Kong | In face of tightening Chinese grip, the middle-class Lai family could be among hundreds of thousands to move abroad. Full Story December 21, 2020
The last taboo Young Thais are braving arrest to take on an increasingly unpopular king and his loyal prime minister. Even if they lose, Thailand might never be the same again. Full Story December 18, 2020
Fatal Neglect Dying Inside | Part 4: As the number of women in U.S. jails has risen, so have deaths and medical errors in facilities ill-equipped to handle this growing population. Full Story December 16, 2020
Maduro’s Muzzle Maduro wields powerful hate law against remaining foes. Reuters reviewed over 40 cases in which Venezuela jailed those who criticized ruling party officials, allies. Full Story December 14, 2020
Taiwan’s Turn Having crushed the opposition in Hong Kong, China is moving against Taiwan. The island's military is in bad shape and it's unclear how the U.S. will respond. Full Story December 10, 2020
Holy Alliance Iran is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into developing Shi’ite shrines in Iraq. In doing so it is binding its neighbour closer. Full Story December 02, 2020
Shielded How an obscure legal doctrine called qualified immunity protects police accused of excessive force. Full Story
Editor's pick Myanmar Burning Read our award-winning coverage of the expulsion of the Rohingya from Myanmar, including the investigation that landed reporters Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in prison. Full Story
Editor's pick Duterte’s War Read the Reuters series that has won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting: Inside the bloody drug crackdown in the Philippines. Full Story
Editor's pick Ambushed at Home The hazardous, squalid housing of American military families. Full Story