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On today's show: The photographers behind the most haunting photos of 2016; the U.N. commissioner on Human Rights in South Sudan; artist George Watsky on his creative process. (episode)
Which images made the biggest impact this year? The Takeaway talks with some of the photographers behind the most memorable and haunting photos of 2016.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's opponents are seizing on the opportunity to criticize her policies towards migrants and refugees in the wake of the Christmas market attack in Berlin.
More than 150 filmmakers and photojournalists signed a letter calling for camera manufacturers to build encryption into their products to help protect individuals behind the lens.
In 2014, 415,000 children passed through the foster care system. Child welfare advocate Marcia Robinson Lowry is using the courts to reform foster care in states across the country.
An estimated 2.2 million people have fled the country in the last three years. U.N. experts say the nation is on the cusp of another ethnic civil war.
Rapper and spoken word poet George Watsky's work is often autobiographical, and blurs the lines between music and theater.