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  • Three hundred children used to attend the school of Île aux singes, located in the middle of Oubangui River. The mud brick walls have completely fallen. No inhabitants remain on this island, where all has been flooded.
  • Since his house was flooded, Stanislas Begia, 40, sleeps outside with his wife and eight children. Meters away from his home, a path of ground is left dry.
  • In Bangui’s inundated 2nd and 6th boroughs, inhabitants circulate with small fisherman's boats between houses.
  • A demonstrator outside the headquarters to the Pan American Health Organisation in Caracas in June 2018.
    A demonstrator outside the headquarters to the Pan American Health Organisation in Caracas in June 2018.
  • A patient demonstrates against a lack of access to retroviral drugs and the state.
    A patient demonstrates against a lack of access to retroviral drugs and the state.
  • The opening session of the Syrian Constitutional Committee talks in the UN Palais de Nations, Geneva 30 October 2019.
    The opening session of the Syrian Constitutional Committee talks in the UN Palais de Nations, Geneva 30 October 2019.
  • Members of the Ë Zîngo Bîanî movement march in Bangui on 30 September to protest against the peace agreement and demand a "return to constitutional order".
    Members of the Ë Zîngo Bîanî movement march in Bangui on 30 September to protest against the peace agreement and demand a "return to constitutional order".
  • Central African government soldiers receive training by European Union advisors before deploying across the country.
    Central African government soldiers receive training by European Union advisors before deploying across the country.
  • Firmin Ngrebada, the Central African Republic Prime Minister, sitting at the front of the National Assembly, as they launch the last session for 2019.
    Firmin Ngrebada, the Central African Republic Prime Minister, sitting at the front of the National Assembly, as they launch the last session for 2019.
  • A Somali boy stands on a junk vehicle after heavy rain flooded their neighbourhood in Mogadishu, Somalia 21 October 2019.
    A Somali boy stands on a junk vehicle after heavy rain flooded their neighbourhood in Mogadishu, Somalia 21 October 2019.
  • Fleeing the so-called Islamic State in Syria.
  • A woman enters a lit salon from a dark street, windows are covered with graphics.
  • Summer camping tents housing recently arrived refugees in the olive grove surrounding Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesvos, October 2019.
    Summer camping tents housing recently arrived refugees in the olive grove surrounding Moria refugee camp on the Greek island of Lesvos, October 2019.
  • Sammy, who was born and raised in Tel Nasri, is one of the few people who returned to the the village after it was attacked by so-called Islamic State. He said he welcomes the new arrivals.
    Sammy, who was born and raised in Tel Nasri, is one of the few people who returned to the the village after it was attacked by so-called Islamic State. He said he welcomes the new arrivals.
  • Rosa Nabu and her family fled the border town of Ras al-Ayn, and have found refuge in the largely abandoned Assyrian Christian town of Tel Nasri.
    Rosa Nabu and her family fled the border town of Ras al-Ayn, and have found refuge in the largely abandoned Assyrian Christian town of Tel Nasri.
  • Hussein Anin
  • The Simón Bolívar international bridge between Venezuela and Colombia.
    The Simón Bolívar International Bridge between Venezuela and Colombia.
  • Aimee Nahugisha trekked 50 kilometres to Uvira after her village was attacked.
    Aimee Nahugisha trekked 50 kilometres to Uvira after her village was attacked.
  • Displaced families from Minembwe take shelter at a small church in Uvira.
    Displaced families from Minembwe take shelter at a small church in Uvira.
  • Soleil Namasana, from Minembwe town, lost her husband and three brothers during recent violence.
    Soleil Namasana, from Minembwe town, lost her husband and three brothers during recent violence.
  • Political murals cover the community. At left appears a portrait of slain journalist and Colombian leftist icon Jaime Garzon.
    Political murals cover the community. At left appears a portrait of slain journalist and Colombian leftist icon Jaime Garzon.
  • Community leader Federico Montes leads a tour of students from the University of Amazonia in nearby Florencia.
    Community leader Federico Montes leads a tour of students from the University of Amazonia in nearby Florencia.
  • An election poster featuring Monroy.
    An election poster featuring Monroy.
  • A former combatant inside his living space at the cooperative.
    A former combatant inside his living space at the cooperative.
  • Juan de Jesus Monroy Ayala, 39, centre, a former member of the FARC elite guard, leads the cooperative.
    Juan de Jesus Monroy Ayala, 39, centre, a former member of the FARC elite guard, leads the cooperative.
  • The Taliban have widely used children for pure military purpose, and some children have also been recruited in the ranks of Afghan government forces
  • Armed men on top of an armoured vehicle, Kabul, Afghanistan, 10 December 2003. The rule of gun is stronger as the first months after the Taliban collapse.
    When is “jihad” acceptable?

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