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  • The image depicts a scene where two men are engaged in an activity involving a large sack. One man, wearing a blue coat, appears to be operating a scale or a weighing device to measure the weight of the sack being lifted by another man in a black shirt. The background shows a street with several structures and vehicles, suggesting a marketplace or an industrial area. There are also other people and containers visible in the background, contributing to the bustling atmosphere of the scene. Corruption, theft, murder... In eastern DRC, cocoa finances chaos La Rédaction, Ukweli Coalition Media Hub, Africa Uncensored · 18 July
  • The image features three prominent figures, each presented against a gradient background. On the left, there is a man with glasses and a serious expression. In the center, another man is depicted wearing a chain or medal, suggesting a position of authority or honor. The third figure, on the right, appears to be gesturing thoughtfully while dressed in a formal suit. The overall composition suggests themes of leadership and diplomacy. At Burundi’s border, war is approaching James Rufuku · 21 February
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