Reuters wins Pulitzer Prize for “Myanmar Burning” “For expertly exposing the military units and Buddhist villagers responsible for the systematic expulsion and murder of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar, courageous coverage that landed its reporters in prison.” Read the Pulitzer citation. Full Story
Massacre in Myanmar Reuters uncovers a massacre of 10 Muslim men. This is the story for which our reporters were jailed. Full Story February 08, 2018
After the Killings The day they took our men: The families of the 10 massacre victims tell their stories. Full Story April 11, 2018
Tip of the Spear Two elite divisions led a crackdown that forced 700,000 Muslims to flee Myanmar. This is how they did it. Full Story June 21, 2018
Dangerous News Two young Reuters reporters uncovered a mass killing. Their journey has put them at odds with their countrymen. Full Story August 08, 2018
Hatebook Reuters found 1,000-plus examples of content attacking Myanmar’s Muslims on Facebook. The company's secretive operation against hate speech is failing. Full Story August 15, 2018
Gunned Down Muslim lawyer Ko Ni was an adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi when he was assassinated. With his death, hopes for a new Myanmar dimmed. Full Story December 13, 2018
Point of No Return After the Rohingya fled an army crackdown, Myanmar pledged to bring them back. But the building of new homes in razed villages makes that increasingly unlikely. Full Story December 18, 2018
Fading Icon She won a Nobel Prize for her long defiance of Myanmar’s military. Now, with the army accused of "genocidal intent" against the Rohingya, she is under siege. Full Story December 19, 2018
From Terror to Triumph Formin Akter overcame resistance in her Rohingya community and deadly violence in her homeland to achieve the near-impossible. But her joy is bittersweet. Full Story December 20, 2018