The trial of Geert Wilders tests the limits of free discourse.
National Geographic Magazine’s annual photo contest is still under way, but the deadline for submissions is coming up on Friday.
Behind the most sweeping reforms in the agency’s history—and their limits
With just one week left until the end of this historic and seemingly endless presidential campaign season, I’ve gathered 20 photos from each of the major campaigns over the past 18 months.
The fiery president of the Philippines wants to bring his country out of Washington’s shadow. But how far can he go?
In boosting Trump and funding fringe parties in Europe, Russia has helped construct a new kind of "comintern"—and it's even more effective than the Cold War version.
Images of people parading, trick-or-treating, partying, or getting scared silly in haunted houses, from around the world.
Portraits and interviews with native Canadians abused within the government’s Indian Residential School system
Large numbers of citizens want to oust President Nicolas Maduro. But he commands the loyalty of many men with guns.
“They put a target on my head.”
Sculpture by the Sea in Australia, a bison roundup in Utah, fighting in Iraq and Syria, on the campaign trail in New Hampshire and Florida, pipeline protests in North Dakota, and much more.
“If half the things said here are true, neither can be president of the United States or any other country.”
The highlights from seven days of reading about the world
As the embattled country wages war on ISIS in the north, its future may be decided by clerics in the south.
Recent subterranean scenes from around the world
They were essentially saying: If I were a man, I might have earned my paycheck by now.
Western ideas—which many in the West believe are universal—collide with the ideals of Middle Eastern societies in ways that aren't always obvious.
A small camp in Calais, France, housing nearly 8,000 migrants hoping to cross into England, is being evacuated and torn down in what French authorities are calling a “humanitarian” operation.
In Iraq, elite American fighters—not just local forces—are hunting some of the most feared terrorists in the world.
For much of the past year, Associated Press photographers have been gathering images of the people and places at the heart of multiple issues dividing Americans this election year.
The radical, unlikely, democratic experiment in northern Syria