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  • A photo of a PRCS team receiving a patient on a donkey cart at the Mawasi TSP.
    PRCS team receive a patient on a donkey cart at the Mawasi TSP.
  • Buried PRCS ambulances.
    Buried PRCS ambulances.
  • A picture of the grave of Hedaya Hamad, the PRCS Director of Youth and Volunteers. The shallow grave has a PRCS vest on it.
    Hedaya Hamad’s grave.
  • A destroyed yellow hospital generator.
  • A person holds an ultrasound device with a severed cord.
    Severed ultrasound probes.
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  • A map of Nigeria highlighting in orange the region known as the Middle Belt.
  • An image of a Fulani herder standing in a field while cattle graze behind him.
    So-called "open grazing" is a source of tensions between pastoralists and farmers in Nigeria.
  • Louis Theroux during a press conference at Nobu Hotel London Portman Square, London. Picture date: Wednesday March 29, 2023.
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  • The entrance of Maidguri’s Monday market.
    The entrance of Maidguri’s Monday market. 12 April 2025.
  • A map of the Occupied West Bank with locator dots on Jenin, Tubas, Nur Shams, Nablus, Tulkarm, Hebron and Jerusalem. The area of Occupied East Jerusalem is shaded in a half-tone pattern.
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    Ibtisam Abdel Rahman on a hill overlooking Tulkarm refugee camp, where she went to try to see if her home had been destroyed by the Israeli military.
  • Residents of Nur Shams camp in Tulkarm inspecting their home after it was demolished by the Israeli military.
    Residents of Nur Shams camp in Tulkarm inspecting their home after it was demolished by the Israeli military.
  • Sudanese volunteers prepare meals for people affected by conflict and extreme hunger in the city of Omdurman, on 20 June 2024.
    Sudanese volunteers prepare meals for people affected by conflict and extreme hunger in the city of Omdurman, on 20 June 2024.
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  • Indian security force personnel stand guard on the banks of Dal Lake, following a suspected militant attack in south Kashmir's Pahalgam, in Srinagar April 25, 2025.
    Amid heightened security in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, Indian security forces stand guard on the banks of Dal Lake, one of the main tourist attractions in the region's largest city of Srinagar, on 25 April 2025.
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    Ludmila Tarasiuk holding a picture of her husband, Serhiy, who was captured by the Russian military in May 2022 and held as a prisoner of war until he was released at the end of last year.
  • People stand by a collapsed building after a strong earthquake, near its epicenter, in Sagaing, Myanmar, March 31, 2025.
    Most of the more than 3,700 deaths from the earthquakes that struck Myanmar on 28 March 2025 were in the cities of Mandalay and Sagaing (pictured above on 31 March 2025).
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    Rule Breakers, a film set in the ancient city of Herat and focused on Muslim characters, is one of the few properties from Angel Studios that seems to completely ignore the religion of the characters.
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  • A close up portrait of Bonsai Said.
    Bonsai Said’s sons, Musa and Ramato, left home to try and reach Saudi Arabia. Musa made it and has found work, but she hasn’t heard from Ramato for months.
  • Bonsai Said speaks with her husband and two of their children inside a barn on their farm about the fate of their two sons who took the Eastern Route.
    Bonsai Said speaks with her husband and two of their children inside a barn on their farm about the fate of their two sons who took the Eastern Route.
  • A close up over the shoulder shot of elderly farmer Negesu Tabse showing a small portait photo of his son, Abdelfattah.
    Elderly farmer Negesu Tabse shows a photo of his son, Abdelfattah, who was held for ransom by traffickers before he managed to reach Yemen.
  •  In Oromia – the most populous region of Ethiopia – many young people undertake the dangerous journey to the Gulf to escape unemployment and limited economic prospects.
    In Oromia – the most populous region of Ethiopia – many young people take the risk of trying to reach the Gulf to escape unemployment and limited economic prospects.
  • Hussain Said scrolls through his phone looking for the number of the trafficker who encouraged his two brothers to make the dangerous journey to the Gulf.
    Hussain Said scrolls through his phone looking for the number of the trafficker who encouraged his two brothers to make the dangerous journey to the Gulf. He hasn’t heard from one of his brothers – Ramato – for months.
  • Stylised image of an ornate, antique balance scale centred against a bright turquoise background.  The same scale design is duplicated and partially visible on either side of the main image, creating a repeating visual pattern. The colour treatment is high-contrast, with deep blue and cyan tones.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Carlos Menchaca, legislator, activist, organizer, and former New York City Council Member.. To his left we see his name with his title. These elements are placed over a radial gradient background. The colour at the centre is a purplish blue and the colour outside is green. On the top is the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid

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