Dagestan: The Silversmiths of Kubachi
As Russian troops march past, a village in Dagestan struggles to uphold silversmithing traditions.
As Russian troops march past, a village in Dagestan struggles to uphold silversmithing traditions.
Palaces of top officials are popping up on pristine public land along the Black Sea coast. They are viewed as stark reminders of corruption and inequality in Russia.
In the jungles of the Central African Republic, Trevor Snapp and Scott Johnson try to understand how Joseph Kony, the Lord's Resistance Army leader, has managed to evade capture for so long.
Thousands of Haitians remain in camps in Port-au-Prince after a massive earthquake hit last year. Now, 16 months after the disaster, young girls are being forced to have sex in order to survive.
Despite accusations of human-rights abuses, former Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier, who has since been detained by police, was met with cheers and tears after his surprise return from exile Monday.
One year after the devastating earthquake in Haiti, one man is still trying to rebuild. But instead of finding bricks and metal in the rubble, he found his 11-year-old neighbor's remains. Lisa Armstrong reports from Port au Prince.
As many as 120,000 people live with HIV in Haiti. Many have been displaced since the earthquake that devastated the country, in conditions that experts warn may lead to a health disaster.