The Ephemeral Art of Mexico City’s Food Stalls
In the heart of Mexico's capital, the colorful signs that have come to define the urban landscape of the city are being erased.
By Natalie Kitroeff and Jordi Ruiz Cirera
Recent and archived work by Lauren Katzenberg for The New York Times
In the heart of Mexico's capital, the colorful signs that have come to define the urban landscape of the city are being erased.
By Natalie Kitroeff and Jordi Ruiz Cirera
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By Lauren Katzenberg
Baggage lost, bodies battered, more than 120 Times employees and family members barely made it to a plane out of Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. It required an unsettling collaboration.
By Mujib Mashal and Thomas Gibbons-Neff
After the Taliban took over, Western donor nations withdrew from a program that financed clinics across the country through the Afghan health ministry, the W.H.O. said.
By Lauren Katzenberg
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The country is now completely in the Taliban’s hands after 20 years of fighting and attempts at nation building. In the end, the Taliban dictated all the terms of the withdrawal.
By Lauren Katzenberg and Eric Schmitt
By Lauren Katzenberg
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By Reid J. Epstein, Lauren Katzenberg and Thomas Kaplan
The Times project that has provided original reporting and firsthand accounts of conflict is winding down.
By Lauren Katzenberg
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By Lauren Katzenberg and Dan Saltzstein