"It was a very sad moment when I put my eye to the viewfinder to take pictures of laughing children; then when I looked back after taking the picture, I saw the same children crying, distraught."
Reuters photographer Bassam Khabieh shares the story behind this photo: http://reut.rs/1JNvvTk
From Chile to Burundi to Philadelphia, a look back at the week around the world in photos: http://reut.rs/1A76Nx1
Even without a warp drive, there's reason to believe that humanity will eventually reach out to worlds beyond our solar system, writes Reuters Opinion columnist Alastair Reynolds. Read more: http://reut.rs/1JNQs0m
Investigators sought to explain why an Amtrak train that crashed in Philadelphia had accelerated in the minute before it derailed. Read more: http://reut.rs/1JNVyd1
Golf has returned to the roster of sports participating in the Korea Armed Forces Athletics Corps. Plus, Florida takes on "revenge porn," in today's Reuters FYI: http://reut.rs/1IFS1yM
The federal jury chose death by lethal injection for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev over its only other option: life in prison without possibility of release. Read more: http://reut.rs/1JNEZhf
BREAKING: Jury decides on death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. Stay with us for the latest: http://reut.rs/1EMh5PO
Reuters updated their cover photo.
People are reflected in mirrors at an entrance to a department store in the fashion district of Harajuku in Tokyo. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
Check out our Editor's Choice gallery: http://reut.rs/1A74euS
"It was a very severe crash. We believe there were no survivors." http://reut.rs/1PKVw7v
Now, that's a view. Check out this unique vantage point of planet Earth from the Canary Islands to Italy. See the full video: http://reut.rs/1JN4n6X
El Niño, a phenomenon which warms sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific, has a 90 percent likelihood of continuing through the summer. Read more: http://reut.rs/1cDGLGN
Why Belgium's privacy watchdog is urging Internet users to install privacy software to shield themselves from Facebook's tracking systems, whether they have an account or not: http://reut.rs/1PKA3eP
Blues legend B.B. King has died at 89. A look back at his life and career: http://reut.rs/1HkNfrJ
When Republican Stefanie Linares ran for office in the deeply Democratic city of Chicago last year, she knew that her hard work wasn't likely to end in victory.
"I wasn't going to win, and I knew that going into it. It was just a platform to get our message heard," she said. Now Republicans are looking for a few more good losers like Linares as the 2016 presidential campaign gets under way. Read more: http://reut.rs/1PKnujF
The wreckage of a U.S. military helicopter that went missing on Tuesday in Nepal has been found on a mountainside and it is not clear if any of the eight people on board survived. Read more: http://reut.rs/1PJYxVA
Why we should retire the "iron curtain" metaphor before it plays a part in fracturing Europe once again, as explained by Reuters Opinion columnist Yuliya Komska. Read more: http://reut.rs/1A493oJ
What can you expect in El Nino conditions this summer? And why are Beijing police ordering residents to stop wearing “strange outfits” on the subway? All the news you might have missed, in today's Reuters FYI: http://reut.rs/1A3XIoO
Putin’s claim that Ukraine is overrun by neo-Nazis may not be as crazy as it sounds when considered through this lens, writes Reuters Opinion columnist Josh Cohen. Read more: http://reut.rs/1QNf2m1
It's not Eurovision -- it's just group of musical NATO foreign ministers. See the full video: http://reut.rs/1EI2Qvs
Republican Jeb Bush reversed field today after a week of criticism. Read more: http://reut.rs/1Hg3Z0c
Authorities say they believe they have accounted for all 243 people on board the derailed train, and have confirmed that the body of an eight victim was found. Read the latest: http://reut.rs/1A3zX02
Reuters updated their cover photo.
Framed pictures are seen hanging from the wall of a house damaged by earthquakes in Sindhupalchowk district, Nepal. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood
Our Editor's Choice gallery takes you around the world: http://reut.rs/1cYlkBe
North Korean defense minister Hyon Yong Chol's last days were packed with pomp, ceremony and floral baskets in honor of the system that ultimately appears to have killed him. Read more: http://reut.rs/1IAH6b3
It was difficult to determine who was now in control of the capital, with periods of relative calm broken by bouts of gunfire. Read more: http://reut.rs/1cAiZvw
The attorney for the train's engineer said his client had no memory of the crash and "no explanation" for what happened. Read more: http://reut.rs/1PIpucg
Despite the uncompromising rhetoric, Cruz is winning praise from some potential Wall Street donors, including bankers and hedge fund managers, who told Reuters there is more to him than the conservative firebrand of the campaign trail. Read more: http://reut.rs/1IDbKPJ
Living under the threat of potentially lethal aftershocks for weeks is takings its toll on the mental health of earthquake victims in Nepal. http://reut.rs/1czzEiw
Fighting continues in Burundi a day after the country's military claimed to have seized power. http://reut.rs/1PI7rTo
Reuters photographer Bassam Khabieh was snapping photos of children while on assignment in Syria when, in an instant, everything changed. Read more: http://reut.rs/1QKhfPp
Russia and China: the tale of a fraught friendship.
Read more by Reuters Opinion columists William Courtney, David Sedney, Kenneth Yalowitz and Stephen Young: http://reut.rs/1JIsiV0
While recent unrest has plunged Burundi into its worst crisis since the end of a conflict a decade ago, Reuters photographer Thomas Mukoya shows the realities of daily life. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1cxyMuU
Why the population of honey bees in the U.S. is on a rapid decline, and more news you might have missed, in today's Reuters FYI: http://reut.rs/1QKdiKl
The population of honey bees in the United States is on a rapid decline, according to new USDA data, potentially imperiling the plants that produce a quarter of the food consumed by humans. Managed honey bee colonies saw a 42 percent loss between April 2014 and April 2015 and a 34 percent decline the previous year.
That news may not be so sweet, but there's more you may have missed.
Positive train control (PTC) automatically slows or even halts trains that are moving too fast or heading into a danger zone. Read the Reuters exclusive: http://reut.rs/1IyqDEr
A Reuters analysis of surveillance video found that the Amtrak train was traveling much faster than the 50-mile-per-hour speed limit along the stretch of track where the accident occurred. The latest: http://reut.rs/1FeRL8S
Even in times of conflict, citizens and fighters find moments for furry friends. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1A0r4UP
North Korean defense chief Hyon Yong Chol's execution with an anti-aircraft gun at a firing range was watched by hundreds of people, according to intelligence shared with lawmakers. Watch the full story: http://reut.rs/1cU2YkA
Reuters updated their cover photo.
An aerial view taken from a sea plane shows Swiss pilot and original Jetman Yves Rossy (front) and Vince Reffett flying over Dubai's Palm Island. REUTERS/Lara Sukhtian
See photos of more jetpack adventures: http://reut.rs/1PGLtQV
"We have recognized the State of Palestine ever since it was given recognition by the United Nations and it is already listed as the State of Palestine in our official yearbook."
Read more: http://reut.rs/1IBhLfH
Images from the scene of the Amtrak train derailment in Philadelphia that has claimed at least six lives. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1Hh2CRQ
Hyon Yong Chol, who headed North Korea's military, had been charged with treason, including disobeying Kim Jong Un and falling asleep during an event. Read more: http://reut.rs/1FdWvLV
UPDATE: Sixth person reported dead in Amtrak train wreck. Philadelphia-area hospitals and health systems collectively reported taking in 135 patients from the wreck. http://reut.rs/1zZgopz
VIDEO: Authorities said they had no idea what caused the train wreck at about 9:30 p.m. local time that left some rail cars mangled, ripped open and strewn upside down and on their sides in the city's Port Richmond neighborhood along the Delaware River. See more: http://reut.rs/1EBsOR5
VIDEO: "There were six attackers. They boarded the bus and carried out the shooting," Police Superintendent Najib Khan told Reuters. Television channels carried pictures of a pink bus covered in bullet holes and lines of waiting ambulances.
See more: http://reut.rs/1IxeoYH
The latest on the Amtrak passenger train that derailed in north Philadelphia with more than 200 passengers on board: http://reut.rs/1QHOcf4
An Amtrak passenger train derailed in north Philadelphia, causing multiple injuries. Stay with us for updates: http://reut.rs/1JGhVkr
"I’ve been in situations with angry crowds before but I’ve never seen something like this."
Reuters photographer Goran Tomasevic describes being at the scene when a mob attacked a policewoman in Burundi. See more: http://reut.rs/1JFGDRY
The biggest incentives for Iran – and the West -- to reach a nuclear deal? Oil and gas exports, explains Reuters Opinion columnist Jan H. Kalick. Read more: http://reut.rs/1Hfn7yj
Reuters photographer Yannis Behrakis traveled through Greece in search of the remnants of a once-flourishing industry. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1QGeHBP
The wife of a Palestinian prisoner gave birth to a baby boy in January 2014 in the first known successful smuggling of sperm out of an Israeli jail to lead to a pregnancy in the embattled coastal enclave. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1HfiHrf
A Pentagon spokesman said reports from the field indicated the helicopter's crew was overheard talking about fuel problems before officials lost contact. Read more: http://reut.rs/1JFCq0K
With jet powered carbon fiber wings strapped to their backs, "Jetmen" Yves Rossy and Vince Reffett soar over the skies of Dubai. See the full video: http://reut.rs/1IziEFm
Reuters updated their cover photo.
A protester wears grass around his face to obscure his identity during a protest against President Pierre Nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term, in Bujumbura, Burundi. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic
Editor's Choice photos: http://reut.rs/1QFNXRG
See the moment the second earthqauke hit in Nepal in this video taken during a parliamentary session in Kathmandu. FULL VIDEO: http://reut.rs/1Fbybud
A female police officer accused of shooting a protester in Burundi was beaten by a mob of people. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1QFrWCx
Nepal's home ministry said the death toll from the quake has reached 19, with 981 injured. Read the latest: http://reut.rs/1IyFLjw
VIDEO: At least three people were injured in a shooting near the University of California at Santa Barbara. See more: http://reut.rs/1HboWJK
Magnitude 7.1 quake strikes in Nepal: USGS. Read more: http://reut.rs/1HefUi7
If you're still not shocked by the NSA's level of surveillance, then you don't know everything, writes Reuters Opinion columnist James Bamford. Read more: http://reut.rs/1PCP3vb
From Chile to Macedonia, our Editor's Choice gallery features images from around the world in the last 24 hours. See the photos: http://reut.rs/1cqsSM7
One woman's mission to row a boat across the Pacific Ocean by herself, in today's Reuters FYI: http://reut.rs/1Ixrwvf