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  • A portrait of Mileydi Ocariz. She stands in front of foliage andlooks at the camera without smiling. She wears a pink blouse.
    Mileydi Ocariz shows a photo of her brother, Edward, a well- known human rights activist who was detained in Caracas on 2 August. “He is strong and has asked us to keep up the fight,” she said.
  • A close up of the hands of Mileydi Ocariz as she shows a photo of her brother on her cellphone, Edward, a well- known human rights activist who was detained in Caracas on 2 August.
    Mileydi Ocariz shows a photo of her brother, Edward, a well- known human rights activist who was detained in Caracas on 2 August. “He is strong and has asked us to keep up the fight,” she said.
  • A view of a small Venezuelan flag being held up at a political rally in Caracas.
    Despite the climate of fear, Venezuelans have continued to attend opposition rallies, such as this one held in Caracas on 17 August, after opposition leader Maria Corina Machado called for a world march for freedom.
  • A photos showing relatives of those detained or killed during the protests gathered in a wake in Caracas on 8 August. In the foreground a woman holds a pamphlet with her right hand and a candle with her left. The pamphlet covers her face. Abraham Gómez, on the pamphlet in the picture, is being held in a dangerous prison, along with murderers and rapists.
    Relatives of those detained or killed during the protests gathered for a tribute event in Caracas on 8 August. Abraham Gómez, on the flyer in the picture, is being held in a dangerous prison alongside murderers and rapists.
  • This is a portrait of Leticia Torrealba and Alberto González, parents of Adrián González, a 16-year-old Venezuelan who was arrested during protests. They stand next to each other, in front of a wall. Leticia holds a folder and a bag in her hands.
    Leticia Torrealba and Alberto González, parents of Adrián González, a 16-year-old Venezuelan who was arrested during protests, worry about their son’s conditions of incarceration. Some 129 teenagers have been imprisoned in the aftermath of the elections.
  • A close up of a white T-shirt a man is wearing that reads “Free all political prisoners” in Spanish (Liberen a todos los presos políticos) in a bold sans-serif font.
    A man wears a T-shirt that says “Free all political prisoners” at a meeting between lawyers and relatives of political prisoners in Caracas on Thursday 15 August.
  • A picture of the street in Venezuela with people protesting. In the middle of the frame we see a person walking with a Venezuelan flag draped over their back.
    Venezuelans started protesting on 29 July, mostly in poor neighbourhoods like this one in eastern Caracas. Repression was quick to come, and at least 1,500 have been arrested.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 5 September, 2024. 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: How aid works in Gaza (according to Gazans)
  • Map of Myanmar, zoomed into Chin State with locator dots on Rikhawdar and Kale in Myanmar and Aizawl on the Indian side.
  • This photo shows Ma Thet standing on the right side of the image next to a clothing line.
    Ma Thet was being treated for tuberculosis in Aizawl, India, but can’t go back for more treatment because the Indian government has scrapped a free movement agreement.
  • Pictured from above are cans of food grouped together in different parts of the floor.
    With Israel allowing almost no humanitarian aid or commercial goods into Gaza, canned food is often the only food available, and even that is in limited quantities.
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  • This photo shows Rita Baroud kneeling next to a makeshift stove. We see her as she feeds the fire using papers from her university school work.
    Rita Baroud using papers from her university schoolwork to start a cooking fire.
  • A photo Rita Baroud took while evacuating to Deir al-Balah when Israel invaded Rafah at the beginning of May, you can see a road with cars and carts carrying various posessions.
    On the road evacuating to Deir al-Balah after Israel invaded Rafah at the beginning of May.
  • In this picture we see the back of Rita Baroud as she sits on the roof of the partially destroyed house she where she was sheltering with her extended family in Deir al-Balah. In front we see the remains of buildings and dirt roads.
    Rita Baroud sitting on the roof of the partially destroyed house where she was sheltering with her extended family in Deir al-Balah.
  • osra Hamid Mohammed Adam at her office in Kassala, where she works for the NGO Mercy Corps.
    Yosra Hamid Mohammed Adam at her office in Kassala, where she works for the NGO Mercy Corps.
  • A photo of Yosra Hamid Mohammed Adam, she poses in front of a tent in Kassala. She wears a blue and purple head-covering and a denim blouse.
    A photo of Yosra Hamid Mohammed Adam doing humanitarian activities in Kassala, in eastern Sudan. In addition to aid work, Yosra is currently hosting 12 displaced family members in her house.
  • Map of Sudan with locators dots on Khartoum,  Nyala, El Fasher, and Kassala. Neighboring countries are also labeled.
  • Afghan Taliban celebrate the third anniversary of their takeover of Afghanistan with a series of events, including a military parade in front of former US Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 14, 2024.
    Afghan Taliban celebrate the third anniversary of their takeover of Afghanistan with a series of events, including a military parade in front of former US Embassy in Kabul on 14 August 2024.
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  • A girl is at a booth in an expo. Two women are at the booth.
    Female business owners display their products at a trade show for Afghan-made products in Kabul in 2023.
  • A view of a narrow path between to patches of vegetation. Mountains are in the distance.
    Mossahi, once one of the most dangerous districts of Kabul Province, has become significantly safer for travelers and residents in the past three years.
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    The Islamic Emirate has banned women from most leisure activities, such as visiting historic sites and parks, including this park outside Kabul where the government built a replica of the Dome of the Rock.
  • A view of buildings, mountains and the sky in Kabul.
    High-rises have started to obstruct the view of the iconic TV hill in Kabul as development – mostly concentrated in the cities – picked up pace over the past 20 years.
  • A group of men are pictured on a pick-up truck. They carry flags of
  • A photo of a fire that happened after a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
    Fire rages after a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, earlier this year.
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  • This illustration shows the silhouette of a woman fallen to the ground on her knees. It is night-time around her, a full moon shines above her head. She is surrounded by broken columns.
  • The header image for the Inkling's newsletter entry of 8 August, 2024. 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: What to make of IRC staff cuts? Four takeaways
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  • This is a composite image. Using a graphic pen filter in green we see a stylised image of two boats carrying refugees and migrants. Behind them is a fist full of money.
  • Portrait photo of Frederica Boswell

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