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  • The image depicts a crowded scene in an outdoor setting, likely a market or gathering place. People are seen collecting water from yellow jerry cans, some of which are stacked nearby. The atmosphere appears busy and somewhat chaotic, with individuals interacting and engaging in various activities. There are motorcycles and umbrellas visible, suggesting a warm, sunny environment. The ground is littered with debris, indicating a lack of cleanliness in the area. The background features buildings and trees, contributing to the urban landscape. A month under the yoke of M23 in Goma Hakim Maludi · 3 March
  • The image depicts a scene from a military operation involving United Nations peacekeepers. In the foreground, a military vehicle marked with "UN" is parked on a grassy area overlooking a landscape. Several soldiers in blue helmets, which signify their affiliation with the UN, are positioned around the vehicle. They appear to be surveying the area, which includes a view of a village with rooftops in the background. The atmosphere seems calm, with a cloudy sky adding to the setting. The soldiers' uniforms suggest they are part of a peacekeeping mission, emphasizing their role in maintaining stability in the region. In DR Congo, a Western vision perpetuates violence Christoph Vogel, Aymar Nyenyezi Bisoka · 20 January
  • The image shows a formal scene at an airport where a group of people is gathered, likely to welcome a dignitary or a visitor. In the foreground, two men are shaking hands; one is dressed in military camouflage, and the other is in a formal suit. Around them, there are officials in uniform and business attire lined up, indicating a significant or ceremonial occasion. The setting seems to be sunny, contributing to a positive atmosphere. In Haiti, Kenyan police officers between anger and powerlessness Maina Waruru · 6 January
  • The image depicts the entrance to a central prison, labeled "PRISON CENTRALE DE MAKALA." The scene shows a sandy area with a few people walking near the entrance. On the left, there is a booth or kiosk marked "JETON D'ACCÈS," and on the right, another booth labeled "ENTRÉE." In the background, there are trees and a clear blue sky with some clouds. A few vehicles are parked nearby, adding to the overall setting of the prison facility. Kinshasa’s Makala prison: incompetence brings women’s night terror Denis Augustin Samnick · December 2024
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