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  • Photo of protester in Haiti
    Nationwide anti-corruption protests in Haiti.
  • Nationwide anti-corruption protests erupted demanding President Jovenel Moïse to step down from power.
    Nationwide anti-corruption protests erupted demanding President Jovenel Moïse to step down from power.
  • Aerial photo of floating farms in Bangladesh.
    Clouds are reflected in between rows of raft gardens. Farmers flit between their crops on small boats.
  • Photo of farmer in Bangladesh on a boat in crops.
  • Photo of floating farms in Bangladesh
  • Aerial photo of farmers on boats in Bangladesh
  • Photo of a farmer in Bangladesh in knee-deep water
  • A farmer in knee deep water in Bangladesh
  • Photo of farmer's hands preparing daula in Bangladesh
  • An Ebola cemetery outside of Beni.
    An Ebola cemetery outside of Beni.
  • Soldier at the Ebola cemetery in Beni.
    Soldier at the Ebola cemetery in Beni.
  • Invisible Frontier
    The barrier to Anotonio Narino, a neighborhood in Buenaventura. The police do not enter due to insecurity.
  • A silhouette in a pathway of tents
    Refugee camp in north Lebanon.
  • Kurdish sheep herder Haji Antdar says his business took a major hit after the vote, but has since rebounded somewhat.
    Kurdish sheep herder Haji Antdar says his business took a major hit after the vote, but has since rebounded somewhat. He wishes the KRG would provide more support for the region's farmers, but still supports the idea of an independent Kurdistan.
  • Iranian ex-pat Peshmerga Helo Remshti, 36, and his wife Zohre Rostami, 28, spent five years on Iraqi-Kurdish front lines fighting, without payment. Now left in a precarious financial position, they say they still believe in an independent Kurdish state.
    Now left in a precarious financial position, they say they still believe in an independent Kurdish state.
  • Kurdish Peshmerga statues in the middle of the highway leading to the town of Zakho.
    Kurdish Peshmerga statues in the middle of the highway leading to the town of Zakho.
  • Map of KRG Kurdish Regional Government territory and disputed territory in Iraq
  • Some Kurdish flags were defaced by Iraqi forces advancing towards Kirkuk in October 2017.
    Some Kurdish flags were defaced by Iraqi forces advancing towards Kirkuk in October 2017.
  • A giant Peshmerga statue on the Kirkuk-Erbil road, completed shortly before the 2017 Referendum, now flies the Iraqi, rather than Kurdish, flag.
    A giant Peshmerga statue on the Kirkuk-Erbil road, completed shortly before the 2017 Referendum, now flies the Iraqi, rather than Kurdish, flag.
  • A giant Peshmerga statue on the Kirkuk-Erbil road, completed shortly before the 2017 Referendum, now flies the Iraqi, not Kurdish.
    A giant Peshmerga statue on the Kirkuk-Erbil road, completed shortly before the 2017 Referendum, now flies the Iraqi, not Kurdish.
  • Iranian ex-pats Helo Remshti, 36, and his wife Zohre Rostami, 28, on the front lines against IS in 2015.
    Iranian ex-pats Helo Remshti, 36, and his wife Zohre Rostami, 28, on the front lines against IS in 2015.
  • Before the referendum, Kurdish patriotism ran high and thousands attended a pro-independence rally in Erbil in September 2017.
    Before the referendum, Kurdish patriotism ran high and thousands attended a pro-independence rally in Erbil in September 2017.
  • Life jackets and rubber dinghies thrown away in Lesvos.
    Life jackets and rubber dinghies thrown away in Lesvos.
  • The camp made of tents outside Moria Camp where thousands of refugees live with fewer services like electricity or sanitation and without security protection.
    The camp made of tents outside Moria Camp where thousands of refugees live with fewer services like electricity or sanitation and without security protection.
  • Hamsin Lasaso stands outside his damaged home and the tarp-and-wood structure that now shelters his family in Indonesia.
    Hamsin Lasaso stands outside his damaged home and the tarp-and-wood structure that now shelters his family. He wants to make repairs, but rebuilding funds haven’t arrived.

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