The renaissance of the Arab world, so long in gestation and so often aborted, now seems to be happening. It is the people who have asserted their power, having transcended…
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In October 2011, Bangkok-based photographer Damir Sagolj traveled with Alertnet, a Thomson Reuters Foundation’s humanitarian news service, and Médecins Sans Frontières to North Korea, at the request of the regime’s…
Coming of age for Swazi girls is tough. In Swaziland, a tiny African nation of one million, the tradition of polygamy and a relaxed attitude toward sexuality have proven to…
Walking through Perpignan I visited the "Eglise des dominicains" and the "Chapelle du Tiers Ordre". There are many people. From a picture to another, the visitors are focused discovering Stanley…
Advance and Retreat in Russia’s Arctic Russian bureaucrats call the Arctic the “Zone of Absolute Discomfort” - an icy hinterland awful to live in, but just habitable enough for hired…
Monday, Zmâla is putting up its exhibition. Céline Pévrier, director of publication for Zmâla, fought against the wind. It was not easy to hang 15 set of pictures.…
Erika Larsen’s photographs explore the symbiotic relationship between Sámi reindeer herders and the environment, their existence in today’s world and their ancestral roots. Native to the Arctic Circle of northern…
In 2003, dozens of families occupied the Galpao da Araujo Barreto, an abandoned chocolate factory in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. Before moving there, the families had lived in the dangerous…
Seeking God, spreading hatred and racism, and destroying the American landscape. These American States, as they are sometimes called, are individual and, at times, as violently divided as the people…