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  • Hundreds of former slaves and their families have relocated to a desert plot they named Sawap
  • Ramadan Ould Semette, a former slave in southern Mauritania who has moved with hundreds of others to create their own desert commune
  • Ramadan Ould Semette, a former slave from southern Mauritania who has moved with hundreds of others to create their own commune
  • A map of the Philippines showing Luzon Island in the north and Mindanao in the south
    Tropical Storm Ketsana affected tens of thousands of families in the Philippine capital Manila and in at least 24 other provinces and cities on the northern island of Luzon
  • At least 50,000 returnees from Pakistan have become internally displaced persons over the past several years, according to the government and UNHCR
    At least 50,000 returnees from Pakistan have become internally displaced persons over the past several years, according to the government and UNHCR
  • The government delivers drinking water by tankers to the residents of Chemtala makeshift camp on daily basis
    Authorities deliver drinking water to the returness in Chemtala by tankers on a daily basis
  • Mourners light candles near a portrait of Lasantha Wickrematunge, the slain editor of The Sunday Leader, outside a Colombo cemetery soon after he was buried
  • Adesh and Avinash, the two sons of Lasantha Wickrematunga, the slain editor of The Sunday Leader newspaper, pay their respects to their father
  • Daraga - Survivors and rescuers struggle through the debris after a devastating landslide caused by a storm in eastern Bicol region in the Philippines in this March 2007 file picture. Heavy rains have triggered floods and landslides from January 7 to 13,
    Daraga - Survivors and rescuers struggle through the debris after a devastating landslide caused by a storm in eastern Bicol region in the Philippines in this March 2007 file picture.
  • Guinsaugon, Leyte - Rescuers and survivors inspect the village of Guinsaugon in the central Philippines wiped out by a landslide and floodwaters in this file photo dated February 2006. Heavy rains have caused heavy flooding and landslides across the easte
  • Kids in class
  • Agathon Rwasa, leader of the Forces nationales de liberation (FNL), Burundui's remaining rebel group
  • 'Lamine', whose six-year-old daughter was raped while in the toilets at school in the Senegalese capital Dakar
  • Zakari Kamilou, 17, from central Togolese village of Yelivo
    Zakari Kamilou
  • Reverend Amin Sandewa of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania was the chaplain of a university when he discovered his HIV positive status nine years ago
  • A school closed in Netivot since the begining of Operation Cast Lead in Gaza
  • As the Israeli offensive continues in Gaza, Palestinian children are increasingly traumatised
    As the Israeli offensive continues in Gaza, Palestinian children are increasingly traumatised
  • Israel mobilises reserve troops along the Gaza border on the 17th day of operation 'cast lead'
  • A Palestinian girl in Gaza takes a rest on her way to collect drinking water
    Environ 10 000 habitants de Gaza n’ont pas de robinets, ni à l’intérieur ni à l’extérieur de leur maison, et 60 pour cent de la population – soit environ un million de personnes – n’ont pas d’accès continu à l’eau potable (photo d'archives)
  • Insurgents take over a former Ethiopian defensive position
  • Former pasta factory in Mogadishu which was used as a base By Ethiopian forces
  • Palestinian children react following an Israeli airstrike in the Rafah refugee camp in northern Gaza on 11 January
    Palestinian children react following an Israeli airstrike in the Rafah refugee camp in northern Gaza on 11 January
  • Palestinian families leave their hometown of Rafah, near the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt, on 8 January
    Palestinian families leave their hometown of Rafah, near the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt, on 8 January
  • A Palestinian boy from Beit Hanoun, Gaza, during the funeral of two friends
  • Situation in Gaza Strip as of 12 January 2009
  • Dozens of health centers have been attacked by the insurgents
  • A map of Cambodia
  • Malaria continues remains a source of concern in Cambodia. Some 54,000 cases were reported in 2008
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  • Border crossing between Benin and Togo
  • Hilda Malikebu is a 34-year-old newspaper editorial assistant

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