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  • This is a cartoon showing a white reporter with a press vest, wearing blinkers/blinders. One side of the blinders has "Ethics Codes" written on it. Behind the reporter you see rubble from a building with smoke coming out of it. The reporter says this into the microphone: This is WWSIWYG news. What we see is what you get.
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  • Meet the 11-year-old drawing Syria's earthquakes
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  • Graphic for Inkling's Newsletter. On the top right we see a serif font with the word "Inklings". Underlined with a red inky pen effect. On the bottom right with the same fonts we see the topics in this newsletter: Who's missing from Gaza aid statements?
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Othman Moqbel, over a radial gradient background. The color at the center is a purplish blue and the color outside is green. On the top right, a bit skewed to the right we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
  • This is a composite image done in the style of editorial collage. At the centre is a hand holding a a smartphone. Behind it are fanned out dollar bills. Three overlapped green circles are in the background.
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  • Wide angle view of makeshift encampments by the beach.
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  • Palestinians, who left their homes and took refuge in Rafah city under hard conditions, carry the flour they received at the area where UNRWA (The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) distributes flour to families.
    Forcibly displaced Palestinians collect aid from UNRWA, the UN's agency for Palestine refugees, in the southern city of Rafah in Gaza.
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  • A view of the destruction caused by Israeli attacks after the Israeli army withdrew from parts of Gaza City and North Gaza governorate for the first time since it started its ground offensive on Oct. 27, in Gaza City, Gaza on February 01, 2024.
    A view of the destruction left by Israel's military campaign after ground forces withdrew from parts of Gaza City and North Gaza on 1 February 2024.
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  • Warplanes carried out airstrikes on the city of Idlib in northwestern Syria on October 14, 2023.
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  • A view from camps from above.
  • This is a map of Afghanistan. There are locator dots on Kabul and Behsud. The district of Maidan Wardak is highlighted in red.
  • This is an illustration showing a woman facing a wall that is shattered. The illustration is in shades of purple.
  • We see the back of a person carrying a sack of grains over their head.
    The Yemeni NGO Mona Relief distributes food aid in Sana’a, in April 2002.
  • This is a portrait of Ahmed Muhammad Fayyad Abu Kamil. He is pictured wearing a dark, long-sleeve shirt and over it a press vest. Around his neck is a camera. He holds the camera with both his hands in front of his stomach. In the background we see the ocean and blue skies.
  • This is a vertical collage of five people set side by side.
  • Graphic for Inkling's Newsletter. On the top right we see a serif font with the word Inklings. Underlined with a red inky pen effect. On the bottom right with the same fonts we see the topics in this newsletter: Creative accounting, WHO's big pitch, and begging for billions.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Eric Reidy, The New Humanitarian's Migration editor, over a radial gradient background. The color at the center is a purplish blue and the color outside is green. On the top right, a bit skewed to the right we see the title of the podcast: What’s Unsaid.
  • Pictured is a house in the community of Tornabé that was entirely flooded during the heavy rainfalls in December and January. You can see water pooled around the home.
    Many houses in the Indigenous community of Tornabé, on Honduras' Caribbean coast, have been inundated by heavy rains in recent months, while fishing and farming livelihoods have been decimated by the extreme weather.
  • A map of Nigeria with an inset showing Abuja and the Wassa Camp.

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