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  • Graphic of a television that reads 'breaking news'.
  • At a park in central Yerevan, one of the numerous collection points set up for donations to people from Nagorno Karabakh.
    One of numerous collection points set up for donations to people from Nagorno-Karabakh, at a park in central Yerevan.
  • Lilit Dolukanyan and her son Alexey sit on a couch at a hotel in Yerevan for displaced families from Nagorno-Karabakh.
    Lilit Dolokanyan and her son, Alexey, at a hotel in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, sheltering displaced families from Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • A map showing the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.
  • Lilit Dolukanyan and her son Alexey sit on a couch at a hotel in Yerevan for displaced families from Nagorno-Karabakh
    Lilit Dolukanyan and her son Alexey at a hotel in Yerevan for displaced families from Nagorno-Karabakh.
  •  A community centre in Yerevan repurposed to temporarily house families from Nagorno-Karabakh.
    A community centre in Yerevan repurposed to temporarily house families from Nagorno-Karabakh
  • Cheat Sheet graphic showing people and an army tank.
  • A cartoon of a dragon blowing fire at a man with an extinguisher.
  • An infant at al-Nour hospital in northwest Syria’s Idlib province is treated with F-75, a form of powdered milk that is designed to help stabilise patients with severe acute malnutrition.
    An infant at al-Nour hospital in northwest Syria’s Idlib province is treated with F-75, a form of powdered milk that is designed to help stabilise patients with severe acute malnutrition.
  • Doctor Firas Hamdo measures an infant’s arm to check for indications of malnutrition at al-Nour hospital in Idlib province.
    Doctor Firas Hamdo measures an infant’s arm to check for indications of malnutrition at al-Nour hospital in Idlib province.
  • People line up outside the Cour Nationale du Droit d'Asile in Montreuil (CNDA), just east of Paris, on October 12. Due to the ongoing pandemic, defendants are not allowed inside the court until the hour of their assigned hearing.
    People line up outside the CNDA asylum court just east of Paris on October 12. Due to the pandemic, defendants are not allowed inside the court until the hour of their assigned hearing.
  • A photo of Franck Wittwer, a former interpreter for Burmese at the CNDA.
    Franck Wittwer is a former interpreter for Burmese at the CNDA. “For a job that is not well paid, there is a lot of responsibility.”
  • Anamiga Joseph is a former interpreter for Tamil at OFPRA and the CNDA. Joseph is the daughter of immigrants from Sri Lanka.
    Anamiga Joseph is a former interpreter for Tamil at OFPRA and the CNDA. Joseph is the daughter of immigrants from Sri Lanka.
  • Gravestones at a cemetery in Van which hosts the graves of asylum seekers who died somewhere along their journey. Some of the slabs simply read “Afghan” or “Pakistan”.
    A cemetery above the Turkish city of Van hosts the graves of hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers who died somewhere along their journey. Some of the slabs simply read “Afghan” or “Pakistan”.
  • Mustafa Abali, the head of Çitören, near Van, stands near the end of a dock and points to the scene of the shipwreck in which 61 people died (not pictured).
    Lake Van is so large that those around it call it "the sea". Mustafa Abalı, the elected leader of Çitören, a village near Van, points to the scene of the June shipwreck in which more than 60 people died.

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