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NBC’s Ann Curry shares photographs from NBC’s reporting inside this secretive and surprising nation.
Fifty years after a failed uprising that forced his exile, says China has made life in Tibet "hell on earth."
It's a place molded by 2,500 years of history and cloaked in mystery. An election this week could mark a crucial moment for U.S.-Iranian relations. But how much do we really understand about Iran? Dateline obtained rare access to this nation of contrasts and contradictions.
A generation ago, mentally disabled people were often quietly sent away to bleak government institutions, left to live out their days on the isolated fringes of society. Halfway across the world in Serbia, the conditions haven't improved.
Transcript: The image of two teenage boys playing serenely is a picture of peace uncommon in eastern Congo — and deceptive. Because it masks some of the worst horrors of a vicious ethnic war for land and resources: a war often fought with children.
Feb. 19: On a return visit to Sudan, NBC's Ann Curry reconnects with survivors of famine and warfare.
July 3: Tobha Nzima lost her 8-year-old son and two partners to AIDS and was near death herself, but after taking free antiretroviral drugs she got better. Tobha's story and many others are depicted by Magnum photographers.