How Guatemala's Most Beautiful Lake Turned Ugly
Decades of ecological mismanagement have transformed stunning Lake Atitlan into a repository for thick, smelly sludge, endangering the poor country's tourist trade
Decades of ecological mismanagement have transformed stunning Lake Atitlan into a repository for thick, smelly sludge, endangering the poor country's tourist trade
Young men are turning away from the priesthood in one of Europe's traditional Catholic strongholds. Some dioceses could soon be without priests if new recruits aren't found quickly
One of the world's most reclusive countries gas- and oil-rich Turkmenistan is selling off its resources to the highest bidders. But it would rather deal with China and the Middle East than the West
The homemade bomb exploded outside the church in this sweaty Central American capital as the choir was singing hymns in a lively Evangelical mass
Osama bin Laden was unquestionably within reach of U.S. troops in the mountains of Tora Bora, a Senate report says
Two months after government soldiers opened fire on protesters in this poverty-stricken West African country, few are optimistic that democracy is coming anytime soon
As the Obama Administration prepares to finalize details on closing the controversial military prison, here is a rare glimpse of the life of detainees and guards behind the wire
Photographs by John Moore / Getty
From the Moon to Mount Everest, our list of the greatest leaps and highest climbs in human history
Czechs and Slovaks alike have been marking the Velvet Revolution that brought down the Communist government of the then-Czechoslovakia. TIME looks back at the events of 1989 as well as the anniversary itself
Photo of the Author of 'Lolita' look into the private life of one of the titans of American literature.
Pictures of the Week
How Guatemala's Most Beautiful Lake Turned Ugly
Ask Your Questions: NPR's Garrison Keillor
Pippa Lee: Robin Wright Penn's Moment