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  • Malian refugees - mostly Tuaregs - in the village of Gaoudel, near the town of Ayourou in Niger
    Malian refugees - mostly Tuaregs - in the village of Gaoudel, near the town of Ayourou in Niger (Feb 2012)
  • Malian refugees - mostly Tuaregs - in the village of Gaoudel, near the town of Ayourou in Niger
    Malian refugees - mostly Tuaregs - in the village of Gaoudel, near the town of Ayourou in Niger (Feb 2012)
  • A demonstration in support of Bashar al-Assad in autostrad Mezzeh, Damascus on 15 June 2011
  • Heavy rains have caused flooding in Gatumba
  • Market in Halab, Syria. The FAO says the 2011-2012 unrest in Syria has led to localized shortages in certain markets
    Un marché alimentaire dans la ville de Halab avant les manifestations. Les troubles qui ont eu lieu en Syrie ont conduit à des pénuries sur certains marchés, même dans la capitale, Damas
  • Foreign Secretary William Hague at the consultation on Somalia event at Chatham House, London, 8 February 2012
    UK Foreign Secretary William Hague at a consultation on Somalia, Chatham House, London
  • Foreign Secretary William Hague speaking to the media in in Mogadishu, 2 February 2012
  • Foreign Secretary William Hague and Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham at the consultation on Somalia event at Chatham House, London, 8 February 2012
  • A witness giving evidence at the sittings of Sri Lanka's Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission
  • Women at a beachside restaurant close to Gaza City. The lights are powered by generators; daily electricity cuts are routine in the Gaza Strip
    A beachside restaurant close to Gaza City. The lights are powered by generators; daily electricity cuts are routine in the Gaza Strip (Feb 2012)
  • Afghans who have recently arrived across the border still exist in some communities
  • A food market in Damascus, Syria. The FAO says the 2011-2012 unrest in Syria has led to localized shortages in certain markets
    A food market in Damascus. According to FAO, the 2011-2012 unrest in Syria has led to localized shortages in certain markets
  • Members of the Transitional Federal Parliament voting in Mogadishu
  • Map showing Diffa in Niger
  • Southern Movement Supporters Protesting with separatist flags in Aden
  • Cyclone Giovanna destroyed 70 percent of homes in Brickaville, on the east coast of Madagascar
  • A woman in Akobo County, Jonglei State
  • Residents of Apar village, Amuru Distric, deliberate their next move following ongoing evictions
  • A woman climbs into a waiting truck in ongoing evictions in Apar, Amuru District
  • Ultra Orthodox Jews at the Western Wall
    Ultra-orthodox Jews are an extremely closed community
  • The "Singing Women" protest in Tel Aviv, which drew some 400+ protesters. The protesters were objecting to the fact more and more parts of the public sphere in Israel are closed to women, and to the fact the army recognizes demands that women not sing in
  • Women in Jerusalem. For generic use
  • A Banner for Hadi in Sanaa with a caption saying,'Yes to Hadi to save Yemen
    A campaign banner for Hadi in Sanaa with a caption saying,'Yes to Hadi to save Yemen (Feb 2012)
  • Southern Movement supporters raising separist flags during a protest in Aden on 13 February
  • The livestock market in the town Diffa in the Diffa region in Niger
  • Malammamane Nur upset with the border closure in Niger
  • A Fulani girl runs a class when the teacher goes absconding in a temporary school for the children of pastoral communities in Diffa
  • A member of the National Gendarmerie on guard in harsh conditions in the Tillberi region in Niger
    A member of the National Gendarmerie on guard in harsh conditions in the Tillberi region in Niger
  • A member of the National Gendarmerie on guard in the harsh conition in the Tillberi region in Niger
  • Children walk through a sandstorm in Tillaberi region, Niger (Feb 2012)
    Children walk through a sandstorm in Tillaberi region, Niger (Feb 2012)
  • Pastor Sadrak Simbiak, a prominent Protestant minister in Manokwari, the provincial capital of West Papua Province, says the church can play a bigger role in reducing HIV discrimination and stigma
  • A group of men in Jayapura, Papua Province. Only around 5 percent of ethnic Papuans are circumcised, compared to 70 percent of non-Papuans

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