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Salima, a Rohingya woman, talks to her husband, son and daughter, who are all being held by traffickers abroad, from an Internet hut in Thae Chaung village. She has to pay $600 and they discuss how to raise it.

The heartbreaking look of sadness and desperation on the faces of stateless Rohingyas

Justice

The Rohingyas Muslims in Myanmar are mostly stateless and living in grim conditions. Reuters photographer Minzayar visited one of the displaced Rohingya camps, where he documented them making connections with loved ones via a laptop at Internet huts.

Blue Moon Photos from Around the World

Revisiting Baghdad’s Palestine Hotel

Arts, Culture & Media

A Sister and Brother Battle to Escape Domestic Abuse: ‘Everyone was against us’

Lifestyle & Belief

China’s High Profile Murder Trial Ends After One Day

Conflict & Justice

Top of the Hour: Journalists Killed in Syria, Morning Headlines

An American is one of two journalists killed in Syria this morning as security forces lay siege to the city of Homs. Reporter Marie Colvin with Britain’s Sunday Times and her photographer Remy Ochlik were killed. The Reuters news agency reports the two were inside a house hit by shelling and rockets.

‘Incident in New Baghdad’: The Effects of War on a Soldier

On April 5, 2010, WikiLeaks released a video called “Collateral Murder.” The video presented an editorialized account of what has become one of the most infamous and controversial events in the war in Iraq: on July 12, 2007, two U.S. Army helicopters opened fire on a group of men in in the district of New […]

The World

Listeners respond to video of soldiers firing on reporter

We hear your take on the controversial WikiLeaks video of U.S. troops in Iraq in 2007. The video shows soldiers targeting and firing on two Reuters reporters in Iraq.

The World

Leaked video of US troops firing on civilians in Iraq raises questions

Global Politics

A non-profit website called WikiLeaks has released footage of an incident in Iraq from July 2007 that shows the death of two employees of Reuters News Agency at the hands of American troops.

The World

Layoffs hit the virtual world as Reuters closes its Second Life bureau

Reuters says it’s closing its Second Life bureau and Eric Krangel joins us to talk about why reporting from the virtual world failed to catch on.