EditorialSwedish royal family attend the Festivities for the crown princess her 47th birthday at Borgholm Slott castle ruin in Borgholm. . ADEL ROYALS ROYALTYMONACHY KONIGLICH ROYAUX
EditorialSwedish royal family attend the Festivities for the crown princess her 47th birthday at Borgholm Slott castle ruin in Borgholm. ADEL ROYALS ROYALTYMONACHY KONIGLICH ROYAUX
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialInside El Badi Palace, a 16th-century ruin that is now a peaceful place to wander, in Marrakesh, Morocco, in May 2023. (Imane Djamil/The New York Times)
EditorialScott Matsuda and his wife, Jennifer Matsuda. The trial drug that eases his rare chronic leukemia cost $6,000 monthly. “Six thousand dollars a month would ruin us,” he says. (Meron Tekie Menghistab/The New York Times)
EditorialThe giant 12 foot garden ornaments of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip have been left to go to ruin., Fifield, Berkshire, UK - 04 Aug 2022
EditorialJulio Tzarax, who was working at the Mayfield Consumer Products candle factory when a swarm of tornadoes that plowed paths of ruin across six American states reduced it to rubble that buried dozens of workers, at his home in Mayfield, Ky., Dec. 15, 2021. (Johnny Milano/The New York Times)
EditorialProtest outside the Irish Consul, in Edinburgh over the Irish Government's handling of the scandal of defective concrete brickwork causing thousands of homes to become uninhabitable and people being made homeless, in the Republic, Irish Consul, Edinburgh,
EditorialKrist Gruijthuijsen, director of the KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the institute, Sept. 18, 2021. (Mustafah Abdulaziz/The New York Times)
EditorialXu Zhangrun, a law professor at Tsinghua University in China, who was detained in July by police in Beijing, June 6, 2020. (The New York Times)