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  • Anti-government protesters, Day of Rage, Sana'a, Yemen
    Anti-government protesters, Day of Rage, Sana'a, Yemen
  • President Saleh depicted as a butcher
  • Day of Rage, Sana'a
  • Anti-government protesters, Day of Rage, Sana'a
  • Pro-government protesters in Tahrir Square, Sana’a
  • Pro-government protesters in Tahrir Square, Sana’a
  • Pro-government protesters in Tahrir Square, Sana’a
  • An anti-government protester carries the portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Ibrahim el-Hamdi. He was president of the Military Command Council that governed northern Yemen from 1974. He was assassinated in 1977. To this day he remains a hero for the developme
    An anti-government protester carries the portrait of Lieutenant-Colonel Ibrahim el-Hamdi in Sana'a, Yemen
  • Opposition protests in Sana'a, Yemen
    Opposition protests in Sana'a, Yemen
  • Overview of Ra's Ajdir, Libya-Tunisia Border. Based on a rapid assessment of satellite imagery recorded this morning (3 March 2011 - 11:26 am local time) there are several thousand people located primarily within the Ra´s Ajdir border crossing facility a
  • Each year, approximately 1,000 Tibetans transit through Nepal
  • Two Tibetan refugees in Kathmandu. There are more than 15,000 Tibetan refugees in Nepal. Each year, approximately 1,000 Tibetans transit through the country to India
  • The border crossing between Nepal and India outside the Nepalese town of Nepalganj. The border between the two countries is more than 1750 kilometres long and remains argely porous
  • Amina Hassan* 37, had trusted her husband (not her real name)
  • Map highlighting Puttalam district, Sri Lanka
  • Nepalese children in the capital Kathmandu
    Nepalese children in the capital Kathmandu
  • As Ivoirian and regional politicians talked about how to clear the deadlock, people fled fighting in Côte d'Ivoire's economic capital Abidjan. February 2011
    People who have been able to escape Abobo. Many left behind face intimidation by armed men when trying to flee
  • As Ivoirian and regional politicians talk about how to end the political deadlock, people flee fighting in Côte d'Ivoire's commercial capital Abidjan. February 2011
  • A young schoolboy in Bhaktapur District. Literacy remains a challenge in the mountain nation
  • Sophia Ndota
  • Humanitarian presence in Libya as well as numbers of people crossing into neighbouring countries
  • In rural Nepal, access to girls education remains a challenge
  • A young Nepalese girl looks to the camera in Bhaktapur District. Diarhoea is the second leading cause of death in Nepal
  • Many people in Swat Valley like Abdul Majeed Goraya are back at work
  • Ruined and abandoned house in the Northern Central African Republic
  •  (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61829)
  • An example of a sinkhole, several of which are now appearing near the Dead Sea. “It's like living on a landmine,” (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61836)
  • In the last 40 years, the water level of the Dead Sea has fallen more than 20 meters, seriously impacting the economic and social livelihoods of people in the area (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61836)
  • Cape Coast, the former capital of the Gold Coast, is a city of 100,000 people set on the Gulf of Guinea about three hours west of Ghana's capital, Accra (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61033)
    Cape Coast, the former capital of the Gold Coast, is a city of 100,000 people set on the Gulf of Guinea about three hours west of Ghana's capital, Accra
  • A woman plants a tree seedling during one of Green Earth Organization's tree planting exercises in the Songor Wetland, about an hour from Ghana's capital, Accra (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61033)
    A woman plants a tree seedling during one of Green Earth Organization's tree planting exercises in the Songor Wetland, about an hour from Ghana's capital, Accra
  • Adisadel club moderator and physics teacher John Majorm grabs one of the 6,000 tree seedlings the club has planted along streams feeding Kakum River (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61033)
    Adisadel club moderator and physics teacher John Majorm grabs one of the 6,000 tree seedlings the club has planted along streams feeding Kakum River
  • Water operator Ekow Addae at one of Cape Coast's water treatment sites (For in-depth only http://www.irinnews.org/InDepthMain.aspx?InDepthId=13&ReportId=61033)
    Water operator Ekow Addae at one of Cape Coast's water treatment sites

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