Pierre Longeray
Contributor
This Inmate Chef Makes Magic Out of Shitty Prison Food
Prisoner Dany can create almost any dish in his makeshift cell kitchen: chocolate tarts, tagine, pizza – even roast chicken.
I Was Kim Jong-il's Private Sushi Chef
Tales of extravagance, unpredictability and mad boozing in the world's most secretive kingdom.
How to Photograph a War When You're Not a War Photographer
Joey Lawrence normally photographs celebrities or tight communities around the world. This time round, he met the Kurds battling ISIS.
The Tiananmen Square Protests Weren't What Everyone Thought They Were
On the 30th anniversary of Beijing's pro-democracy protests, Patrick Zachmann's photos capture what happened before the Tanks arrived.
How Syrians Are Rebuilding the Monuments Destroyed By ISIS
A French restoration company is working with locals to restore their most important cultural artefacts.
How to Photograph Terrorism
Magnum photographer Peter van Agtmael's latest work is a collection of photos documenting the history of ISIS.
The French Riviera has become a hotbed of jihadist recruitment
The city of Nice, attacked on Thursday, is thought to have supplied 10% of all French nationals who have left the country to wage jihad.
After the attack, a deathly silence in the streets of Nice
On normal summer nights, downtown Nice is a hub of activity. But after Thursday's attack, it was a near-desert where cops ordered tourists to put their hands up.
Brexit won't change much for migrants stranded in Calais
Despite immigration promises by the UK's Leave campaign, France's border agreements with the UK have very little to do with the EU.
This is a typical school day for migrant children stranded in Calais
A recently opened classroom in the migrant camp has brought a sense of normalcy to dozens of children who have endured grueling journeys to Europe.
Rogue drones will be no match for these high-tech weapons
Exhibitors at the biggest defense technology fair are coming up with creative ways to defeat the threat of drones, beyond simply shooting them down.
The World's Top Weapons Manufacturers Are Showing Off Their Latest Creations in Paris
Several exhibitors claim to have developed safer, more effective technologies to respond to the challenges of modern-day crowd control.