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  • Taliban fighters stand guard at the site of a deadly bomb blast in Kabul on 6 August 2022. Despite a reduction in conflict, attacks by so-called Islamic State and other groups remain a threat.
    Taliban fighters stand guard at the site of a deadly bomb blast in Kabul on 6 August 2022. Despite a reduction in conflict, attacks by so-called Islamic State and other groups remain a threat.
  • Tripoli residents on Sunday, 28 August examined damage caused by  fierce clashes a day earlier in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
    Tripoli residents on Sunday, 28 August examined damage caused by fierce clashes a day earlier in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
  • Protesters demonstrating on 17 February 2021 against last year's military coup in Myanmar. Freedom of expression has been quashed in the country since the military took power, part of a broader global decline.
    Protesters demonstrating on 17 February 2021 against last year's military coup in Myanmar. Freedom of expression has been quashed in the country since the military took power, part of a broader global decline.
  •  People walking in the streets of Afghanistan's capital Kabul earlier this year. Some young Afghans say they are more comfortable moving around because of a reduction in violence and street harassment of women.
    People walking in the streets of Afghanistan's capital Kabul earlier this year. Some young Afghans say they are more comfortable moving around because of a reduction in violence and street harassment of women.
  • Congolese police face off with protesters near a compound belonging to the UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 26 July 2022.
    Congolese police face off with protesters near a compound belonging to the UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo on 26 July 2022.
  • A man watches a UN helicopter land at an airstrip in South Sudan on 26 June 2012. The instrumentalisation of aid by political elites in the country is prompting a rethink of traditional humanitarian principles.
    A man watches a UN helicopter land at an airstrip in South Sudan on 26 June 2012. The instrumentalisation of aid by political elites in the country is prompting a rethink of traditional humanitarian principles.
  •  A man carries a sack of food aid for distribution in a camp for internally displaced people in South Sudan on 9 September 2018, where the instrumentalisation of aid by political elites is prompting a rethink of traditional humanitarian principles.
    A man carries a sack of food aid for distribution in a camp for internally displaced people in South Sudan on 9 September 2018, where the instrumentalisation of aid by political elites is prompting a rethink of traditional humanitarian principles.
  • A man carries a sack of food aid for distribution in a camp for internally displaced people in South Sudan on 9 September 2018, where the instrumentalisation of aid by political elites is prompting a rethink of traditional humanitarian principles.
    A man carries a sack of food aid for distribution in a camp for internally displaced people in South Sudan on 9 September 2018, where the instrumentalisation of aid by political elites is prompting a rethink of traditional humanitarian principles.
  • Congolese anti-UN protesters pull at a container used to barricade a road near a compound of the peacekeeping mission in Goma, in North Kivu province.
    Congolese anti-UN protesters pull at a container used to barricade a road near a compound of the peacekeeping mission in Goma, in North Kivu province.
  • Drought has killed 3.5 million animals in Ethiopia’s southern lowlands since late 2021.
    Drought has killed 3.5 million animals in Ethiopia’s southern lowlands since late 2021.
  • Ahmed Abdurahaman, from Jeldēsa village in the Somali region, lost half his herd of goats to drought.
    Ahmed Abdurahaman, from Jeldēsa village in the Somali region, lost half his herd of goats to drought.
  • Miriam Ladieye sells charcoal to support her family. She is yet to receive any help from the government’s social protection programme.
    Miriam Ladieye sells charcoal to support her family. She is yet to receive any help from the government’s social protection programme.

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