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From the crisis in Georgia to field surgeons saving soldiers fighting in Iraq, Los Angeles Times photojournalists document these and other world events with compelling images.
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World Galleries
Pulitzer Finalist: Breaking News Photography
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Carolyn Cole Galleries
China's school tragedy
China struggles to find shelter for survivors as death toll climbs past 40,000.
COMPLETE COVERAGE
Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times
COMPLETE COVERAGE
Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times
Nepal: A photographer's report
Nepal begins tallying votes after historic election intended to secure peace.
Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times
Michael Robinson Chavez / Los Angeles Times
The House of Allah
After much preparation, Southland Muslims embark on the hajj, an odyssey of faith and peril in Saudi Arabia..
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Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times
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Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times
Bristol Bay on the Brink
Sides form over building one of the world's largest gold and copper mines at the risk of destroying its longtime fishing industry.
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Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times
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Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times
Pesticides
Nicaraguan farmworkers sue U.S. companies, charging they were sickened by pesticides.
Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times
Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times
2004 Feature Photography Pulitzer: Crisis in Liberia
Rebel and government soldiers exchange gunfire in Monrovia, Liberia in the summer of 2003, leaving residents running covers while trying to find food in the besieged capital.
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
2003 Pulitzer finalist: Nine Days Under Siege
In 2002, the world watched the stand-off between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Times photographer Carolyn Cole was the only photographer to record the standoff from inside the church.
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Aristide Flees Haiti
Rebels encircle the lawless city as rebel leader tries to fill the security vacuum in the capital plagued by looting, vandalism and bloody reprisals.
Haiti After Aristide
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Haiti After Aristide
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
AIDS in Africa
Swaziland, one of the poorest regions in Africa, has the world's highest know rate of HIV infection and AIDS.
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times
Conflict in Lebanon
The 33-day battle in Lebanon and northern Israel between Hezbollah paramilitary forces and the Israeli military.
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Unintended victims
Donations to fight AIDS, TB and malaria in Africa have inadvertently put many of those with other basic healthcare needs at risk.
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Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times
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Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times
Horror in Uganda
Terrorized by rebels, youths huddle in cities and the displaced languish in wretched camps.
Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times
Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times
