Photo Essays
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Young feminism in Bangladesh: What does feminism mean to you?
Which topics really matter to Generation X and young millennials? Seven women and a man, participants in a DW Academy/Goethe-Institut Bangladesh project, explain what feminism means to them. By Author: Priya Esselborn and Nina Molter
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Syria's Ramadan drummers defiant as tradition wanes
El Musaharati is the name given to the person who walks and beats a drum in residential areas during Ramadan to wake people up to eat their pre-fast suhur before morning prayers. Yet, today, this ancient practice is in decline.
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'The Game': The perilous trek of refugees from Bosnia to the EU
With spring, migration on the Balkan route is on the rise again – and with it the misery, violence and illegal pushbacks at Croatia's external EU border. By Dirk Planert
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Iran’s disappearing wetlands
Over the past 20 years, global warming and climate change have been blamed for the deteriorating condition of Iran's wetlands, seasonal lakes and lagoons. Evidence from the Miqan wetland indicates, however, that mismanagement has been the primary cause of Iran's marshes drying out
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Sportswashing in Saudi Arabia
Formula 1, football, golf – Saudi Arabia makes a point of attracting major sporting events. The strategy is part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's "Vision 2030" and is meant to boost the country's image. By Andreas Sten-Ziemons
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Yemen: Aid organisations running out of money
The war in Yemen grinds on. Many locals are alive thanks to external aid. But now there is a danger that those organisations too will run out of money. A donor conference takes place this week to try to remedy that. By Diana Hodali
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Doves of peace
Since ancient times, the dove has served as a symbol of peace. As war rages through Ukraine, the bird has once again become a reminder of the importance of friendship and unity. By Kim-Aileen Sterzel and Laila Abdalla
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Standing up for Ukraine: Anti-war protests around the world
Protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine broke out in many cities across Europe and the world. People came together to show their support for Ukraine and condemn Moscow's actions. By Claudia Dehn
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"Forever is Now": Art in the Egyptian desert
A premiere after 4,500 years: in autumn 2021, Egypt hosted its first art exhibition against the backdrop of the Giza Pyramids. Various artists created large installations in the desert sand. By Nele Jensch
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Idlib: Life among the ruins
War has been raging in Syria for eleven years. There are 2.8 million internally displaced people living in the Idlib region. Some of the families there have settled on archaeological sites to avoid paying rent. By Diana Hodali (with Reuters)