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  • Al-Mohammed is shown pointing out into a field at the cluster bombs he spotted.
    Al-Mohammed points out the cluster bombs he spotted when he returned to al-Jabrieh.
  • Ammar Zamzam, a deminer with the White Helmets, at work demining a field outside Homs.
    Ammar Zamzam, a deminer with the White Helmets, at work demining a field outside Homs.
  • Mahmoud al-Mohammed looks on as a demining team from the White Helmets clears cluster munitions from his field in the Homs village of al-Jabrieh.
    Mahmoud al-Mohammed looks on as a demining team from the White Helmets clears cluster munitions from his field in the Homs village of al-Jabrieh.
  • Ammar Zamam, a member of the White Helmets (The Syrian Civil Defense) team while in a mission to remove unexploded items from an agricultural land in Rural Homs.
    Zamzam was a search and rescue worker before he switched to demining, a job he has come to care deeply about.
  • A man tends to an olive tree.
    Farmers in al-Nayrab are able to tend to their olive trees once again, after years of war turned the groves into danger zones.
  • Graffiti in Jobar warns of the presence of unexploded remnants of war.
    Graffiti in Jobar warns of the presence of unexploded remnants of war.
  • A close of of the hands of Lama Haj Kaddour as she works demining.
    She is proud of breaking stereotypes in a male-dominated field.
  • Abu Kaddour and a colleague pack up the medical equipment they always have on hand in case of an accident.
    Abu Kaddour and a colleague pack up the medical equipment they always have on hand in case of an accident.
  • Deminer Lama Haj Kaddour with a fellow Halo Trust deminer on a clearance mission in rural Aleppo province
    Deminer Lama Haj Kaddour with a fellow Halo Trust deminer on a clearance mission in rural Aleppo province.
  • Lama Kaddour sits on the ground as she works demining.
    Kaddour has been working as a deminer for three years.
  • A close up of the hand of Badr el-Din Mouhanna as he holds on two some rubble.
    Badr el-Din Mouhanna owned two homes and a public bath in Jobar. None of the buildings are still standing.
  • The photo shows a part of the destruction in Jobar neighborhood, Syria.
    Jobar saw some of the fiercest fighting of Syria’s long war, and much of the Damascus neighbourhood has been reduced to rubble.
  • Badr el-Din Mouhanna stands under a brick arch of a building that has been turned into rubble.
    Badr el-Din Mouhanna returns to his Damascus neighbourhood of Jobar for the first time in more than a decade.
  • The photo shows a bomb being exploded by a landmine clearance team in Syria.
    A HALO Trust team carries out a controlled explosion to eliminate cluster bombs in Abbad, a village in southwest Aleppo province.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 9 April, 2025. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy-coloured line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic: Branding meets reality in Myanmar
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  • Members of the Chinese Red Cross International Emergency Response Team work at a collapsed residential building following the earthquake, in Mandalay, Myanmar March 31, 2025.
    Emergency responders from the Chinese Red Cross hunt for earthquake survivors at a collapsed residential building in Mandalay, Myanmar's second city, on 31 March 2025.
  • A digitally stylized image of a classical marble sculpture featuring a muscular male figure in a dramatic, contorted pose. The figure's head tilts back with a pained or anguished expression, eyes partially closed, and mouth slightly open. The image is rendered in high contrast with a halftone effect, giving it a textured, pop-art quality. The background is a deep, solid navy blue.
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  • Asylum seekers line up to interview and apply for asylum at COMAR’s new facility in Naucalpan, Mexico City, on Jan. 28, 2025.
    Asylum seekers line up to interview and apply for asylum at COMAR’s new facility in Naucalpan, Mexico City, on Jan. 28, 2025.
  • When the administration of US President Donald Trump shut down the cellphone application used to schedule asylum appointments in the US on 20 January, around 270,000 people were left stranded in Mexico.
    When the administration of US President Donald Trump shut down the cellphone application used to schedule asylum appointments in the US on 20 January, around 270,000 people were left stranded in Mexico.
  • Jean Alix Plaisir poses for a picture at the makshift camp in Ciudad Acuña, Mexico, on September 20th, 2021.
    Jean-Alix Plaisir, from Haiti, applied for asylum in Mexico in 2021, but he couldn’t make ends meet and eventually moved to the US.
  • Trucks carrying aid move, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, February 13, 2025.
    Trucks carrying aid move, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on 13 February 2025.
  • Donated medical supplies are loaded onto a plane at the international airport in Kunming, in China's southwestern province of Yunnan, which sent about 19 tonnes of relief supplies to Myanmar on 2 April 2025.
    Donated medical supplies are loaded onto a plane at the international airport in Kunming, in China's southwestern province of Yunnan, which sent about 19 tonnes of relief supplies to Myanmar on 2 April 2025.
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  • Two children play in the rubble in Gaza.
    Mohamed's children two youngest children, Lama and Omran, in the rubble-strewn yard of their home in Khan Younis.
  • Three of Mohamed al-Astal's children in front of their partially destroyed home in Khan Younis, Gaza.
    Three of Mohamed al-Astal's children in front of their partially destroyed home in Khan Younis, Gaza.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 27 March, 2025. On the top left you see Inklings written in a serif font with an ink bleed effect and underlined with a burgundy-coloured line. On the bottom right we see a list of the main topic: HNPWhat next?
  • Migrants at a camp in downtown Tapachula, in southern Mexico, on 5 December 2024.
    Migrants at a camp in downtown Tapachula, in southern Mexico, on 5 December 2024.

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