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  • Ahmed Radwan (right), Yasser Amer (centre), Raed Ashour (left) heading out in a firetruck from their base in al-Mawasi to respond to an emergency.
    Ahmed Radwan (right), Yasser Amer (centre), Raed Ashour (left) heading out in a firetruck from their base in al-Mawasi to respond to an emergency.
  • A member of Ahmed Radwan’s team douses the remains of tents reduced to ash by an Israeli missile strike with water to put out the flames.
    A member of Ahmed Radwan’s team douses the remains of tents reduced to ash by an Israeli missile strike with water to put out the flames.
  • Ahmed Radwan, the leader of a brigade of Palestinian firefighters, hugs one of his team members (Walid al-Khaldy, 41) at the group’s base in the Gaza Strip's al-Mawasi region.
    Ahmed Radwan, the leader of a brigade of Palestinian firefighters, hugs one of his team members (Walid al-Khaldy, 41) at the group’s base in the Gaza Strip's al-Mawasi region.
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  • A Christian Aid protest takes place outside the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in Westminster, London, calling for an end to tax haven secrecy (2014)
  • Aid boxes, filled with hygiene and cleaning products, are unloaded outside a mosque in Massoudiyeh May 15, Massoudiyeh, Lebanon).
    Aid boxes full of hygiene and cleaning products arrive at the Massoudiyeh mosque that is housing Syrians who recently fled sectarian violence.
  • Samir Ismail, 53, has been sleeping in a former school building in north Lebanon since fleeing massacres in Syria in early March.
    Samir Ismail, 53, has been sleeping in a former school building in north Lebanon since fleeing massacres in Syria in early March.
  • Alawite Syrians, who fled the violence in western Syria, walk in Nahr El Kabir River, after the reported mass killings of Alawite minority members, in Akkar, Lebanon March 11, 2025.
    Syrian Alawites flee across the border to Lebanon after sectarian killings, on 11 March 2025.
  • The mayor of Massoudiyeh, Ali al-Ali, stands in front of temporary shelters, installed to house some of the displaced Syrians in the village.
    Massoudiyeh mayor Ali al-Ali in front of temporary shelters, installed to house some of the new Syrian arrivals.
  • Around 400 Syrians are sheltering in a mosque in Massoudiyeh, which has nearly doubled in population since March.
    Around 400 Syrians are sheltering in a mosque in Massoudiyeh, which has nearly doubled in population since March.
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  • A displaced woman from Zam Zam camp stands beside a makeshift shelter on the outskirts of Tawila, in North Darfur state.
    A displaced woman from Zam Zam camp stands beside a makeshift shelter on the outskirts of Tawila, in North Darfur state.
  • Adam Regal, a spokesperson for the General Coordination of Displaced Persons and Refugees in Darfur said  “urgent and immediate action” is required from international aid groups and foreign governments to support communities in Tawila.
    Adam Regal, a spokesperson for the General Coordination of Displaced Persons and Refugees in Darfur said “urgent and immediate action” is required from international aid groups and foreign governments to support communities in Tawila.
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  • Families escaping RSF attacks on the famine-hit Zam Zam displacement camp arrive with their belongings on trucks in Tawila, a small town in North Darfur state that has become an epicenter of Sudan's displacement crisis.
    Families escaping RSF attacks on the famine-hit Zam Zam displacement camp arrive with their belongings on trucks in Tawila, a small town in North Darfur state that has become an epicenter of Sudan's displacement crisis.
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  • A child scavenging for scraps to sell in the Sheikh Radwan nieghbourhood of Gaza City, which use to be filled with tall apartment buildings that have now mostly been reduced to rubble.
    A child scavenging for scraps to sell in the Sheikh Radwan nieghbourhood of Gaza City, which used to be filled with tall apartment buildings that have now mostly been reduced to rubble.
  • A textured white background features the title “Inklings” in large, bold black serif font at the top left. Underneath "Inklings" is a red underline. Below and to the right, in smaller black bold text with red dotted underlines, it reads: What do humanitarian donors think about the “reset”?
  •  Rohingya women visit a hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
    Rohingya women visit a hospital in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
  • A woman holding a baby stands at the frame of a door at the Friendship Hospital Ukhiya in Myanmar
    A Rohingya woman visits a hospital with her baby in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh.
  • Rita returning from Gaza City to Deir al-Balah after visiting the rubble of her home for the last time, three days before she left Gaza.
    Rita returning from Gaza City to Deir al-Balah after visiting the rubble of her home for the last time, three days before she left Gaza.
  • A photo of the sea on Rita’s last visit, the day before she left Gaza. A person can be seen rowing in the water as the sun sets behind.
    A photo of the sea on Rita’s last visit, the day before she left Gaza.
  • Grafitti on the remains of a destroyed building in Gaza that reads: By USA weapons.
    Grafitti on a destroyed building.
  • A collage of photos. From right to left in the top row: First, a photo of the sea as the sun is setting. Next to it, a photo of Rita in a neighbourhood of Gaza City. In the bottom row: On the left, Rita returning from Gaza City to Deir al-Balah where her home was destroyed.
  • A cartoon showing a boat labeled "Ethics" throwing down an anchor labeled "values" that is detached from the boat. A voice on the boat yells "Wait! Isn't that supposed to be attached to the boat?"
  • A photo of Mohammed and his daughters found amid the chaos of his looted home, which was occupied by RSF fighters.
    A photo of Mohammed and his daughters found amid the chaos of his looted home, which was occupied by RSF fighters.
  • A photo from within the home of Mohammed Amin. The door has a hole from being kicked open by RSF fighters.
    RSF fighters knocked a hole through the front food of Mohammed’s home before searching for gold and money.
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  • Adam Tsegay, a 26-year-old Ethiopian migrant, is pictured at work in a small grocery shop along Hargeisa’s Jijiga-Yar Road in Somaliland.
    Adam Tsegay, a 26-year-old Ethiopian migrant, fled the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia’s Amhara region. He now works in a small grocery shop along Hargeisa’s Jijiga-Yar Road in Somaliland.
  • A group of Ethiopian migrants walking through Somaliland. They follow the main road, but divert when they see police patrols and checkpoints.
    A group of Ethiopian migrants walking through Somaliland. They follow the main road, but divert when they see police patrols and checkpoints.
  • A photo of the Dire Dawa bus station.
    The Dire Dawa bus station, from which many migrants depart to travel the Eastern Migration Route, both on the branch toward Djibouti and the one passing through Somalia.

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