Dispatch

The view from the ground.

  • A large column looms over a small person standing atop a large field of rubble holding up a phone to take a photo.
    A large column looms over a small person standing atop a large field of rubble holding up a phone to take a photo.

    Life Returns to Palmyra

    After more than a decade of exile, locals are finally coming home.

  • A tourist leans against a sign that reads "Welcome to the People's Temple Jonestown" as two people take photos of them. The sign arches over a muddy dirt road with dense trees and brush on either side.
    A tourist leans against a sign that reads "Welcome to the People's Temple Jonestown" as two people take photos of them. The sign arches over a muddy dirt road with dense trees and brush on either side.

    After Chernobyl, Jonestown?

    Guyana taps into the dark tourism trend by opening the site where cult members purportedly drank the Kool-Aid.

  • Concrete huts, sheltering those displaced by the Assad regime, dot the hillsides in Idlib province near Sarmada, Syria.
    Concrete huts, sheltering those displaced by the Assad regime, dot the hillsides in Idlib province near Sarmada, Syria.

    ‘We Came Here to Work’

    Syrians are drawn to Damascus to rebuild their country—and their lives.

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