Two adolescents in the truck-stop town of Tuzkhurmatu, in northeastern Iraq, near the Kurdistan border. For a few Iraqi dinar, these boys will handle just about any odd job, from selling cigarettes to unloading merchandise.
This winter, U.S. News & World Report photographer Jim Lo Scalzo drove the length of the U.S.-Mexican border from El Paso, Texas, to San Diego, Calif.
(3/10/06)
Yemen, an impoverished Muslim nation on the Arabian Peninsula, became a surprising U.S. ally in the wake of September 11. A look at the country and its people
(3/3/06)