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  • This is a photo of Boubacar Guindo with his family.
  • A close up photo of a woman wearing a black head covering and covering her mouth with her black blouse looks down.
  • Pictured is a close up portrait of Abdoul Karim, 16, from Markoye. He is pictured looking at the camera and smiling over his left shoulder.
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  • A composite image showing cut outs of several key issues around the world. At the bottom from left to right: Geert Wilders Dutch politician, a man sitting at the edge of a line of graves, a man holding a dried up plant, a woman wearing a face mask kneeling on the ground, Mia Mottley Prime Minister of Barbados.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Josephine Schmidt. Her silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Melissa Fundira. Her silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Marthe van der Wolf. Her silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Will Worley. His silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Philip Kleinfeld. His silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Irwin Loy. His silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Daniela Mohor. Her silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Ali M. Latifi. His silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Andrew Gully. His silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a black and white portrait of Eric Reidy. His silhouette is placed over a burgundy red circle.
  • This is a composite image. In the background we see blurred writing and over it 10 bubbles with the faces of TNH editors.
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  • A long boat is upside down on the beach. In the background is the facade of an empty school.
    This small school in the fishing and tourist village of Cedeño, in southern Honduras, used to be a fair distance from the sea but had to shut down when the increasingly high tide kept flooding it, on 3 December 2023.
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  • A graph showing the UN's climate neutrality claim is based on offsetting.
  • This picture shows an escalator on the right and on the left is a banner that says that the escalator that is not working.
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  • Shergo Ali (left), Soliman Al-Assad, (centre) and Nour Hallak (right) are edited into a composite image. Their portraits are in black and white over a yellow to blue circle gradient.
    Shergo Ali (left), Soliman Al-Assad, (centre) and Nour Hallak (right).
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  • A view from a market in Sudan.
  • Map of Kenya. Marsabit County is highlighted in red. The capital city of Nairobi is marked with a locator dot.
  • A cartoon showing the back of a man as he watches a large flatscreen TV. The TV reads, NEWS and below that a news host covering himself with his news cards. Below a strip of text reads: IS IT A GENOCIDE? On the top right the cartoon reads: It looks like a duck, sounds like a duck, experts say it is a duck but I assure you are coverage does not.
  • What's Unsaid podcast teaser picture with a portrait photo in black and white of Ashley Jackson co-director of the Centre on Armed Groups 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.
  • Map of Gaza showing Khan Younis as well as access points and the location of refugee camps.
  • Map of Myanmar with the states of Shan, Kayah, Rakhine, Chin, Kachin and also the cities of Mandalay and Nay Pyi Taw

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