War of Words The U.S. military ran a covert propaganda program to undermine China’s Sinovac vaccine during the pandemic. Experts say it endangered lives for political gain. Full Story June 14, 2024
Gaza Doctors Killed Health workers killed in the Gaza war have included more than 50 highly qualified specialists; doctors who strived for decades to create a health system for a Palestinian state. Full Story June 04, 2024
‘Trump’s Army’ The Proud Boys say recruitment is growing and they’re ready to serve again as Donald Trump's unofficial protection force. Full Story June 03, 2024
Fight, Pray, Endure As Russia takes new ground in Ukraine’s east, soldiers on the front line talk of exhaustion, a perilous shortage of munitions and personal loss. Full Story May 29, 2024
South Africa Shuts Door A hijacked block. A deadly fire. A bleak aftermath. Thirty years after end of apartheid, many African arrivals meet harsher side of 'Rainbow Nation'. Full Story May 23, 2024
Climate Cash, With Strings Attached Wealthy countries sent climate funding to the developing world in recent years with interest rates or strings attached that benefited the donor nations, a Reuters data analysis found. Full Story May 22, 2024
Hanging Judges When Donald Trump attacks the integrity of judges hearing cases against him, his followers often respond with posts urging that the jurists be beaten, tortured and killed. Full Story May 14, 2024
The Balkan Connection Balkan traffickers have mastered the logistics of smuggling cocaine from South America to Europe, authorities say. On land and sea, police are scrambling to keep pace. Full Story May 02, 2024
Starving in Sudan Nearly 5 million people are one step from famine as the country has been devastated by war. Aid officials say warring parties are blocking humanitarian relief. Full Story April 30, 2024
OnlyFans Exposed OnlyFans makes amateur porn creators rich. It has also faced 100-plus complaints of nonconsensual porn–including a woman who says her rape was filmed and sold. Full Story March 13, 2024
Hanging Judges Judges involved in Trump cases face an unprecedented wave of threats following the ex-president’s attacks on judges as corrupt and biased. Full Story February 29, 2024
Ethiopia’s Quiet Crackdown How a secretive Ethiopian security committee ordered extra-judicial killings and illegal detentions to crush an insurgency in the largest region, Oromiya. Full Story February 23, 2024
Putin’s War Reuters traced one Russian officer class through training to the Ukraine battlefield, where some died and some were decorated. Full Story January 17, 2024
Ukraine’s Lost Children How Russia's removal of children from Ukraine is supported by a vast machinery to deport, house and re-educate. Reuters traces the journeys of two groups of kids. Full Story January 11, 2024
Death in Darfur The Masalit people are being driven from Sudan's Darfur region in a campaign of bombing and massacres. Reuters has identified 6 key commanders in the violence. Full Story December 28, 2023
Stunning Truths Axon CEO Rick Smith says his Taser business was inspired by the shooting deaths of two friends – a misrepresentation that fits a company pattern. Full Story December 27, 2023
Steered Wrong Tesla records reveal the automaker has long known far more about the extent of defects than it has disclosed to consumers and safety regulators. Full Story December 20, 2023
'Shoot the Boys' Over 40 mothers from Sudan’s Masalit tribe say their children, mostly boys, were shot, beaten or knifed to death by RSF paramilitary and allied Arab militias. Full Story December 15, 2023
Countdown to ‘Q-day’ Quantum computing could shred the encryption that guards digital information. Great powers are sprinting to master this technology to crack their adversaries’ codes. Full Story December 14, 2023
Heirs of Power Despite losing vast amounts of wealth tied to slavery, forebears of three U.S. lawmakers found ways to rebuild and pass down power, often by subjugating Black people. Full Story December 13, 2023
Arming Mexico's Cartels A single sniper rifle led investigators to a syndicate deep in the United States that armed Mexico’s fentanyl-trafficking Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Full Story December 09, 2023
Drug Money Drugmaker Novo Nordisk paid U.S. medical professionals at least $25.8 million over a decade in fees and expenses related to its weight-loss drugs, a Reuters analysis found. Full Story December 01, 2023
Issam Abdallah An Israeli tank crew killed a Reuters journalist and wounded six reporters in Lebanon on Oct. 13 by firing two shells in quick succession from Israel while the journalists were filming cross-border shelling, a Reuters investigation has found. Full Story December 07, 2023
Slavery’s Descendants The story of a merchant whose descendants include King Charles and minister Jeremy Hunt illuminates the UK slavery economy–and how it shaped American slavery. Full Story November 24, 2023
Targeted for Rape Rape is widespread amid the war in Sudan. Young women from the ethnic-African Masalit tribe describe being sexually assaulted by RSF and Arab militia forces. Full Story November 30, 2023
Love-bombing Manila America needs the Philippines on its side as tensions with China rise. Reuters got inside the U.S. 'love-bombing' of its former colony. Full Story November 29, 2023
The Purge of the Masalit Arab-led RSF forces have pressed ahead with the expulsion of the ethnic-African Masalit tribe in Darfur. Survivors described large-scale killings. Full Story November 22, 2023
Pig Butchering Fraudulent crypto investment schemes directed from Asia known as “pig butchering” have become a global billion-dollar industry. But little is known about those who benefit. Full Story November 23, 2023
Crash Course Elon Musk promised better – even “revolutionary” – car insurance. but customers told Reuters they waited months for claim payments, or even return calls. Full Story November 21, 2023
Life and Death in Gaza At a Gaza hospital, a midwife brings life and volunteers tend the dead. Full Story November 18, 2023
Politics of Violence “Grab-bag” extremists, a new breed of self-made radical, are driving the deadliest wave of political violence in the United States in half a century. Full Story November 15, 2023
Unsafe Space Reuters documented more than 600 workplace injuries at SpaceX. Employees say they’re paying the price for Elon Musk’s push to reach Mars at breakneck speed. Full Story November 10, 2023
Hunted by Hamas Survivors recount their life-and-death struggle at Be’eri, a main target in the Hamas assault on Oct. 7 that has set off a major war. Full Story November 03, 2023
Race in Cosmetics More than 7,000 lawsuits have been filed against cosmetic companies claiming the chemicals in hair relaxers increased the risk of uterine cancer. The companies deny the allegations and say their products are safe. Full Story November 04, 2023
Nightmare in Nigeria Reuters and Bellingcat analysed rare video footage of a detainee summarily slain by a military gunman on the day of a battle against insurgents in Nigeria’s northeast. Full Story November 01, 2023