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  • A visualisation using satellite data shows cyclones Yasa, left, and Zazu, right, on 15 December 2020
    A visualisation using satellite data shows cyclones Yasa, left, and Zazu, right, on 15 December 2020.
  • A man stands in front of a burnt out stone house
    The village of Goska, in Southern Kaduna, was attacked and homes torched in 2017.
  • A graphic of a young girl at a protest in Liberia, holding a sign that reads 'stop rape, don't spoil my future!'
    Liberian women, including the girl pictured above, held three days of protest in August against a spike in rape cases.
  • A muddy residential street in La Lima, Honduras after hurricane Iota flooded the region.
  • A Honduran migrant points to Tijuana, Mexico on a map – where he hopes to cross the border into the United States.
    A Honduran migrant points to Tijuana, Mexico on a map – where he hopes to cross the border into the United States.
  • An elderly man walks his bicycle through the flooded streets of La Lima, Honduras after Hurricane Iota hit the region causing massive floods.
    An elderly man walks his bicycle through the flooded streets of La Lima, Honduras after Hurricane Iota hit the region causing massive floods.
  • Eric Gómez, 25, and his family waiting to join the migrant caravan leaving San Pedro Sula for the US border
    Eric Gómez, 25, and his family waiting to join the migrant caravan leaving San Pedro Sula for the US border.
  • Abandoned furniture and debris on a street in La Lima, Honduras after major flooding in the aftermath of hurricanes Eta and Iota destroyed many homes.
    Abandoned furniture and debris on a street in La Lima, Honduras after major flooding in the aftermath of hurricanes Eta and Iota destroyed many homes.
  • A makeshift home built with political advertisements featuring the infamously corrupt president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, who has been criticised in his relief efforts after hurricane Eta and Iota affected 4 million people in Honduras.
    A makeshift home built with political advertisements featuring the infamously corrupt president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernandez, who has been criticised in his relief efforts after hurricane Eta and Iota affected 4 million people in Honduras.
  • A family of Hondurans huddles together to keep warm in San Pedro Sula as they wait for the caravan to start.
    A family of Hondurans huddles together to keep warm in San Pedro Sula as they wait for the caravan to start.
  • The caravan leaves San Pedro Sula, Honduras, as a very diverse group of people. Families with young children and elderly grandparents walk alongside single fathers and teenagers; all fleeing their country after hurricanes Eta and Iota left them with nothi
    The caravan leaves San Pedro Sula, Honduras, as a very diverse group of people. Families with young children and elderly grandparents walk alongside single fathers and teenagers; all fleeing their country after hurricanes Eta and Iota left them with nothi
  • A funeral procession in Caucasia, Colombia honours the memory of 17-year-old Miladis del Carmen Álvarez Guzmán, who was killed in a stabbing
    A funeral procession in Caucasia, Colombia honours the memory of 17-year-old Miladis del Carmen Álvarez Guzmán, who was killed in a stabbing.
  • A photo shows scaffolding on a building in Beirut's Karantina neighborhood where residents fear their homes are at risk of further damages or even collapse during winter rains.
    Residents of Beirut's Karantina neighbourhood fear their homes are at risk of further damage – or could even collapse – during winter rains.
  • Women beg on the streets in Kabul while living under Taliban rule
    Women beg on the streets in Kabul while living under Taliban rule; May 2000.
  • Doctors tend to a suspected COVID-19 patient at the Royal Free Hospital in London
    Doctors tend to a suspected COVID-19 patient at the Royal Free Hospital in London; June 2020.
  • United States Border Patrol agents along the Texas border with Mexico
    United States Border Patrol agents along the Texas border with Mexico; June 2018.
  • New York Times magazine cover photo showing a woman holding her malnourished child in Yemen
    The New York Times magazine cover photo from November 2018, taken by Addario, highlighting starvation faced by Yemenis caught up in conflict.

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