Price of Justice More than 2,700 doctors and healthcare providers paid $26.8 billion to the U.S. government to settle accusations of wrongdoing in the past decade. Paying up means staying in business and, in some cases, avoiding prison. Full Story May 24, 2023
Binance’s Black Box Crypto giant Binance commingled customer funds with company revenue in 2020 and 2021, in breach of U.S. financial rules, former insiders say. Full Story May 23, 2023
The Bat Lands Humanity is ramping up the risk of global health disasters by intruding deep into the world’s bat habitats, breeding grounds for deadly viruses. In this five-part series, Reuters pinpoints the places where the next outbreaks are likeliest. Full Story May 16, 2023
Narcos Inc Once dismissed as “narco brats” flaunting their wealth on social media, El Chapo’s sons have steered the Sinaloa Cartel into synthetic drugs, fueling a fentanyl epidemic that’s poisoning America. Full Story May 09, 2023
Nightmare in Nigeria As a Nigerian rights panel probes an army-run abortion scheme revealed by Reuters, two more women say they were forced by the military to end their pregnancies. Full Story April 19, 2023
Putin’s war at home A Reuters review of more than 2,000 court cases shows how Russia uses facial recognition to identify and sweep up the Kremlin's opponents. Full Story March 28, 2023
Eagle and Dragon The two superpowers are vying to control subsea cables, a hidden network that speeds internet data around the globe. This tech war is fueled by worries that spies are listening. Full Story March 24, 2023
Russia’s Convict Army Reuters tracked down and interviewed five Russian prisoners who fought in Ukraine in return for freedom. They gave the most detailed insider account yet of Wagner's convict army. Full Story March 16, 2023
Death by the Dose A known toxin lurked in syrup taken by children in Gambia. Doctors faced a fight to prove it. India, where the syrups were made, denies a connection. Full Story March 10, 2023
Brain Teaser Elon Musk says his brain-chip company will make the paralyzed walk and the blind see. But Neuralink still struggles to secure clinical-trial approval. Full Story March 02, 2023
Lost Soles A Reuters investigation found some shoes meant for recycling in Singapore ended up in shops in Indonesia, where it is illegal to import second-hand clothing. Full Story February 25, 2023
Narcos Inc Scandal has dogged ex-soccer great Cuauhtémoc Blanco, a rising political star in Mexico. He has a key backer: Mexico’s president. Full Story February 03, 2023
A Russian graveyard reveals Wagner’s prisoner army A rapidly expanding cemetery in a southern Russian village offers insight into the convicts who are fighting - and dying - for the secretive mercenary army of Wagner Group. Full Story January 26, 2023
Agents of Influence In Germany some are clamouring for a change in course on Ukraine. Key figures in the campaign have links to the Russian state or far right, a Reuters investigation has found. Full Story January 03, 2023
Editor's pick The Hot List Reuters ranks the world’s most influential climate scientists – and takes you inside the lives of six remarkable researchers. 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