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The crowded makeshift homes in Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee settlements spread out over flood-prone fields and slippery hillsides. -
Mohammad Elham drinks tea in a cafe in Kabul, Afghanistan. Germany deported Elham in early 2017 after rejecting his asylum request. The 36-year-old says he fears for his life because of his previous work with Afghanistan’s intelligence agency. -
UN humanitarian chief Mark Lowcock in Geneva, December 2017 -
Spread over 1.2 hectares of land, locals say the four-room schoolhouse in Maminzo village was first destroyed in 2005. -
Hanif Ullah, a local education activist, inspects dust-covered desks and chairs at a shuttered school in Maminzo village. -
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Many Venezuelans are short on cash, and they sleep on the streets while they make more money to go further into Colombia -
Every day thousands of Venezuelans walk into Cucuta Colombia, crossing a bridge that marks the border between both countries. Many decide not to return to their country -
A Venezuelan migrant feeds her child at the Divine Providence Dining Hall in Cucuta, Colombia. The Catholic charity is feeding around 1,000 venezuelans each day -
A Venezuelan migrant feeds her child at the Divine Providence Dining Hall in Cucuta, Colombia. The Catholic charity is feeding around 1,000 venezuelans each day -
Venezuelan immigrants line up for food at the Divine Providence Dining Hall in Cucuta, Colombia -
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JIM head Edmond Mulet briefs the Security Council -
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Physics students at Marib University -
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The six columned Queen of Sheba's throne is believed to have been a temple -
A burial at Marib's war cemetery, several months before journalists visited -
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