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    PART OF: Life After Jihad

    Women of the Eastern Caliphate Part 2: By Blood and Marriage

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    Ana P. Santos
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    January 2, 2020
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    In this March 28, 2019, photo, Yin Hao, who also goes by Yin Qiang, holds a Tylox pill while sitting in a tea house in Xi'an, northwestern China's Shaanxi Province. Officially, pain pill abuse is an American problem, not a Chinese one. But people in China have fallen into opioid abuse the same way many Americans did, through a doctor's prescription. And despite China's strict regulations, online trafficking networks, which facilitated the spread of opioids in the U.S., also exist in China. Image by Mark…
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    China Has Pain Pill Addicts Too, but No One’s Counting Them

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    Erika Kinetz
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    December 31, 2019
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    Image by Ian Teh. China, 2019.
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    PART OF: Traces: Landscape in Transition on the Yellow River Basin

    Walking at the Source of the Yellow River

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    Ian Teh
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    December 27, 2019
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    Cici Rezky Fantasy Rullie, said to be around 18, is believed to be the daughter of the Indonesian couple who bombed Jolo Cathedral in January 2019. Cici is seen here engaging in a shootout with the military. Image courtesy of Rappler-sourced video screengrab. Philippines, 2019.
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    PART OF: Life After Jihad

    Women of the Eastern Caliphate Part 1: Hiding in Plain Sight

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    Ana P. Santos
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    December 27, 2019
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    Landscapes in Transition. Image courtesy of Ian Teh. China, 2019.
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    PART OF: Traces: Landscape in Transition on the Yellow River Basin

    Landscapes in Transition on the Yellow River Basin

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    Ian Teh
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    December 27, 2019
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    Umar Khan, 24, with his parents shows photos of his younger brother Azhar who died last year. Azhar was suffering from muscular dystrophy as is Umar. Umar watched his younger brother dying just last year and he knows that is coming to him in a few short years. Umar’s parents are very caring towards him. They feed him, wash him and help him in the toilet. He needs 24 hour care. That’s what they were doing for both children until last year. Image by Rohit Jain. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: Disabled Children of Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    A Poignant Photo Story Capturing the Aftermath of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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    Rohit Jain
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    December 18, 2019
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    The FATA tribunal was setup to hear appeals from locals in the tribal areas. Image by Umar Farooq. Pakistan, 2019.
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    PART OF: Mainstreaming Pakistan's Tribal Areas

    OnSpec Podcast - The Badlands - Pakistan's Tribal Areas

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    Umar Farooq
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    December 18, 2019
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    Albanian children studying the Koran. Image by Monika Bulaj. Kosovo, 2013.
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    PART OF: Prayers of the Persecuted

    An Outsider’s Perspective

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    Monika Bulaj
    Grantee
    December 16, 2019
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    Vikas Yadav, 19, and Aman Yadav, 17, brothers, have muscular dystrophy and are being cared for by their mother at their home. Affected by toxic waste which seeped into the groundwater, they will live short, painful lives. Image by Rohit Jain. India, 2018. Image by Rohit Jain. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: Disabled Children of Bhopal Gas Tragedy

    Powerful Photos of the Generation Born After the Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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    Rohit Jain
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    December 16, 2019
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    In this Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019, photo, a recovering tramadol user waits for her medication at a de-addiction center in Kapurthala, in the northern Indian state of Punjab. The pills were everywhere, as legitimate medication sold in pharmacies, but also illicit counterfeits hawked by itinerant peddlers and street vendors. India has twice the global average of illicit opiate consumption. Researchers estimate about 4 million Indians use heroin or other opioids, and a quarter of them live in the Punjab, India…
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    PART OF: Opioid Abuse: From U.S. Epidemic to Global Pandemic?

    'Safer Opioid' Has Sparked a Crisis in Vulnerable Countries

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    December 13, 2019
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    In a climate emergency, mangrove trees are truly extraordinary: Their ability to store carbon, under the right conditions, is unmatched by any other tree on Earth. Image by Ardiles Rante. Indonesia, 2019.
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    PART OF: These Trees Are Climate Superheroes

    Supertrees: Meet Indonesia’s Carbon Guardian

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    December 13, 2019
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    If Afrormosia goes extinct, it could threaten the forest’s resilience and stability, increasing greenhouse gas emissions and unleashing more chaotic weather on Africa and the rest of the world. It’s in everyone’s interest to protect these trees. Image by Sarah Waiswa. Democratic Republic of Congo, 2019.
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    PART OF: These Trees Are Climate Superheroes

    These 3 Supertrees Can Protect Us From Climate Collapse

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    December 12, 2019
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