InvestigationWorld The Children of South Sudan’s Civil War “When your brother is taken, you know that you will be next…” Nick TurseTeen VogueOctober 30, 2017
InvestigationWorld Where the Bodies Aren’t Buried Bearing witness to a murder — and a message — on a dirt path in South Sudan. Nick TurseColumbia Journalism ReviewSeptember 21, 2017
BackstoryWorld The Backstory: Nick Turse In “Ghost Nation,” published in the July issue of Harper’s Magazine, Turse documents the ongoing conflict between South Sudanese government forces and rebels. Nick TurseJuly 25, 2017
InvestigationWorld Ghost Nation An ethnic-cleansing campaign by the government threatens to empty South Sudan. Nick TurseHarper'sJune 20, 2017
InvestigationWorld The Rise of West African Piracy Despite US military efforts, maritime insecurity has been markedly on the rise in the Gulf of Guinea. Nick TurseTomDispatchSeptember 25, 2014
InvestigationPolitics, World How Not to Win Hearts and Minds in Africa A hushed Pentagon investigation reveals just how poorly US Africa Command has handled its humanitarian missions. Nick TurseTomDispatchSeptember 7, 2014
InvestigationEnvironment, Justice, World A Looming Man-Made Famine Civil war and food insecurity in South Sudan — and how US nation-building crashed and burned in Africa. Nick TurseTomDispatchAugust 7, 2014
InvestigationPolitics, World A New Cold War in Africa? Is the conflict in South Sudan the opening salvo in the battle for a continent? Nick TurseTomDispatchJuly 31, 2014
BackstoryWorld The Backstory: Nick Turse Nick Turse discusses the challenges of collecting data in war zones and obtaining information from the US military. Nick TurseJanuary 10, 2014
InvestigationWorld Blood Money Coalition forces in Afghanistan pay compensation to civilian victims and their survivors — but keep no comprehensive records, and the US military denies all responsibility. Nick TurseThe NationSeptember 19, 2013