Tomas Munita / Tomas Munita for The New York Ti
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A woman shared a taxi ride to Santiago de Cuba on January 25, 2016. Cuba at times can feel like a nation abandoned. The aching disrepair of its cities, the untamed foliage of its countryside, the orphaned coastlines a half-century of isolation has wrapped the country in decay. Yet few places in the world brim with as much life as Cuba, a contrast drawn sharper amid its faded grandeur.
Daniel Berehulak / Daniel Berehulak for The New Yor
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Six-year old Jimji cries in anguish as she screams papa' before funeral parlor workers, move the body of her father, Jimboy Bolasa, from the wake at the start of the funeral to Navotas cemetery on October 9, 2016 in Manila, Philippines. Unidentified men abducted Mr. Bolasa and a neighborhood friends one night. Less than an hour later, their beaten bodies, with signs of torture and gunshot wounds were dumped under a nearby bridge. The police claim the men were alleged drug dealers while their family members say they had only surrendered themselves. President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines began his anti-drug campaign when he took office on June 30. Since then, over 2,000 people had been slain at the hands of the police alone. Beyond those killed in official drug operations, the Philippine National Police have counted more than 3,500 unsolved homicides since July 1. The victims, suspected users and pushers, are not afforded any semblance of due process, and are killed just about everywhere imaginable.
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Mevlut Mert Altintas shouts after shooting Andrei Karlov, right, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, at an art gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
Peter Bauza / Peter Bauza
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Young Eduarda is sitting outside a window and observes the street happenings. She lives with her 7 siblings in one of the 5 never finished buildings of a supposed middle class condo project, not far away from Rio de Janeiro, but still far enough to be hidden from our view._______The people of Copacabana Palace, also usually called Jambalaya or Carandiru, are the sem tetos, sem terras. Generally hidden from view, they represent the dark side of Brazils multibillion-dollar spending spree on global sporting events such as the 2007 Pan American Games, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics. There are thought to be several million people in Brazil without a stable roof (sem moradias), and the number is rising. Despite government housing schemes minha casa, minha vida and anti-poverty policies the sem tetos, sem terras (homeless and landless) face a bleak future.
Paula Bronstein / Paula Bronstein /Pulitzer Center
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KABUL, AFGHANISTAN -MARCH 29, 2016: A the Emergency hospital Najiba holds her nephew Shabir, age 2, who was injured from a bomb blast which killed his sister in Kabul on March 29, 2016. Najiba had to stay with the children as their mother buried her daughter.In 2016 marked another milestone in its 15-year engagement in Afghanistan. Despite billions of dollars spent by the international community to stabilize the country, Afghanistan has seen little improvement in terms of overall stability and human security. The situation on the ground for Afghans continues to be grave. Security for the Afghan people has also deteriorated in large swaths of the country, further complicating humanitarian response. Afghan civilians are at greater risk today than at any time since Taliban rule. According to UN statistics, in the first half of 2016 at least 1,600 people had died, and more than 3,500 people were injured, a 4 per cent increase in overall civilian causalities compared to the same period last year. The upsurge in violence has had devastating consequences for civilians, with suicide bombings and targeted attacks by the Taliban and other insurgents causing 70 percent of all civilian casualties.
Lalo de Almeida / Lalo de Almeida
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AREIAS, PARAIBA STATE, BRAZIL. 19/10/2016. Marcela, 2 years-old, observes her twin sisters Helo (right) and Heloisa (left), , seven months old, both with microcephaly caused by the Zika virus, in her mothers lap at the familys home in the rural area of Areias.The state of Paraba, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, has one of the highest rates of microcephaly caused by the Zika virus in the country. ( Photo: Lalo de Almeida )
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AREIAS, PARAIBA STATE, BRAZIL. 19/10/2016. Helo, seven months old, takes a bottle of milk on her grandmothers lap at the familys home in Areias. She and her sister Helosa were born with microcephaly caused by the Zika virus. The state of Paraba, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, has one of the highest rates of microcephaly caused by the Zika virus in the country. ( Photo: Lalo de Almeida )
Amber Bracken / Amber Bracken
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Healers - A man is treated after being pepper sprayed by police. White people have joined the camps in large numbers, often standing in front of indigenous protestors to shield them with their bodies. A man is treated with milk of magnesia after being pepper sprayed at the police blockade on highway 1806 near Cannon Ball, North Dakota on Sunday, November 20, 2016. Many people were injured when, with temperatures below freezing, police deployed water canons, pepper spray, tear gas, rubber bullets and percussion grenades. Amber Bracken
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Two nations - Veterans carry an American and a Mohawk Warrior Society flag through the storm. The Mohawk flag came to prominence during the 1990 Canadian Oka Crisis, when the military confronted indigenous people in a major armed conflict for the first time in modern history. Camp is dedicated to stopping the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in a good way' but there is some fear history will repeat itself, again.
Lalo de Almeida / Lalo de Almeida
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SO VICENTE DO SERID, PARAIBA STATE, BRAZIL. 20/10/2016. Adriana Cordeiro Soares, 30, gives a shower in her son Joo Miguel, 3 months old, who was born with microcephaly caused by the Zika virus, in her house in the rural area of So Vicente do Serid.The state of Paraba, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, has one of the highest rates of microcephaly caused by the Zika virus in the country. ( Photo: Lalo de Almeida )
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^RECIFE, PERNAMBUCO, BRAZIL. 23/10/2016. Prola, 1 year-old, born with microcephaly caused by the Zika virus, sleeps in the bed of a friend of his mother in Recife where the girl is been monitored. The family lives in Betnia, a town about 400 km from Recife, which is the closest place to monitor the girls microcephaly. ( Photo: Lalo de Almeida )
Amber Bracken / Amber Bracken
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:Morton County Sheriffs - Riot police clear marchers from a secondary road outside a Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) worker camp using rubber bullets, pepper spray, tasers and arrests. In other incidents theyve employed militarized vehicles, water canons, tear gas and have been accused of using percussion grenades.
Amber Bracken / Amber Bracken
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Land, water, horse - Horses are central in Sioux culture, described like my brothers,' by one youth. To have traditional governance and lifestyles, including horses, on the land is deeply healing and is fundamental to the pipeline resistance.
Peter Bauza / Peter Bauza
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Parked and often abandoned cars give kids an interesting but also dangerous playground. In the background one of the huge occupied buildings._____The people of Copacabana Palace, also usually called Jambalaya or Carandiru, are the sem tetos, sem terras. Generally hidden from view, they represent the dark side of Brazils multibillion-dollar spending spree on global sporting events such as the 2007 Pan American Games, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics. There are thought to be several million people in Brazil without a stable roof (sem moradias), and the number is rising. Despite government housing schemes minha casa, minha vida and anti-poverty policies the sem tetos, sem terras (homeless and landless) face a bleak future.
Peter Bauza / Peter Bauza
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Domingo, from Angola, came several years ago to Brazil in search for a better life. Brazilian is not a problem at all. Portuguese (mostly similar to Brazilian) is the official language in Angola. With his new family he tries also to make here a new living with daily works.______The people of Copacabana Palace, also usually called Jambalaya or Carandiru, are the sem tetos, sem terras. Generally hidden from view, they represent the dark side of Brazils multibillion-dollar spending spree on global sporting events such as the 2007 Pan American Games, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics. There are thought to be several million people in Brazil without a stable roof (sem moradias), and the number is rising. Despite government housing schemes minha casa, minha vida and anti-poverty policies the sem tetos, sem terras (homeless and landless) face a bleak future.
Peter Bauza / Peter Bauza
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Squatting of abandoned and empty buildings is often the only solution for many of the sem tetos', who cannot afford anymore rents._____The people of Copacabana Palace, also usually called Jambalaya or Carandiru, are the sem tetos, sem terras. Generally hidden from view, they represent the dark side of Brazils multibillion-dollar spending spree on global sporting events such as the 2007 Pan American Games, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and the 2016 Olympics. There are thought to be several million people in Brazil without a stable roof (sem moradias), and the number is rising. Despite government housing schemes minha casa, minha vida and anti-poverty policies the sem tetos, sem terras (homeless and landless) face a bleak future.
Tomas Munita / Tomas Munita for The New York Ti
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Members of the Ejercito Juvenil del Trabajo waited along the road to Santiago de Cuba at dawn for Fidel Castros caravan on December 3, 2016. Cuba declared nine days of mourning after Fidel Castros death, a period that culminated with his funeral.
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Two men panic and struggle in the water during their rescue. Their rubber boat was in distress and deflating quickly on one side, tipping many migrants in the water. They were quickly reached by rescue swimmers and brought to safety. 2016 was a deadly year of migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean from Libyas coasts to Italys. With ever increasing numbers of unseaworthy boats attempting the crossing, charities and NGOs like MOAS are often overwhelmed. MOAS, together with medical teams from the red cross, operates two rescue vessels, the Responder and the Phoenix, just off the coast of Libya. They sit in international waters and await either the distress call from migrants lucky enough to have been given a satellite phone by their smuggler, or to visually find migrants boats - often in the dead of night. Then the race to rescue them before it too late starts. Mathieu Willcocks/MOAS.eu 2016, all rights reserved.
Matthieu Paley
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RA Uygur woman carries money in her stockings, a common practice. Uygur women, while Muslim, typically do not adhere to the conservative dress code that women in neighboring countries follow. On this train from Kashgar, you see a lesser known side of China. Most of the passengers are Uygur, a Chinese minority who live mostly in the west.
Lauren Van der Stockt
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Mosul, November 2, 2016The Iraqis Special Operations Forces (Isof 1, Golden Division, ISF) are searching houses of Cogjali, a eastern district of Mosul, looking for Daesh members, equipment and evidences.Young and adult men are quickly interviewed.Most of the time, civilians feel insecure while fighters of isof, still under the threat of snipers and car bombs, feel being in hostile territory.Photo Laurent van der Stockt / Getty ReportagesCogjali, Mossoul, le 2 novembre 2016Des forces spciales de Isof 1 (Golden Division, ICTF), encore sporadiquement pris pour cible par des snipers, parcourent les rues de Cogjali et cherchent la prsence de membres de Daesh maison par maison. Les jeunes hommes et les adultes sont dabord sommairement questionns. Dans beaucoup de situations, les habitants se sentent en inscurit pendant que les membres des ICTF menacs par les snipers et les voitures suicides sont en terrain hostile.Photo Laurent Van der Stockt
Daniel Berehulak / Daniel Berehulak for The New Yor
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They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals
Daniel Berehulak / Daniel Berehulak for The New Yor
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They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals
Tomas Munita / Tomas Munita for The New York Ti
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Fidel Castros funeral procession in Santa Clara, Cuba on December 1, 2016. Cuba declared nine days of mourning after Fidel Castros death, a period that culminated with his funeral.
Tomas Munita / Tomas Munita for The New York Ti
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The interior of a home in Santiago de Cuba on January 25, 2016. Cuba at times can feel like a nation abandoned. The aching disrepair of its cities, the untamed foliage of its countryside, the orphaned coastlines a half-century of isolation has wrapped the country in decay. Yet few places in the world brim with as much life as Cuba, a contrast drawn sharper amid its faded grandeur.
NOEL CELIS / AFP / AFP
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In this photo taken on July 21, 2016 inmates sleep on the steps of a ladder inside the Quezon City jail at night in Manila.There are 3,800 inmates at the jail, which was built six decades ago to house 800, and they engage in a relentless contest for space. Men take turns to sleep on the cracked cement floor of an open-air basketball court, the steps of staircases, underneath beds and hammocks made out of old blankets. / AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS / TO GO WITH AFP STORY: Philippines-politics-crime-jails, FOCUS by Ayee Macaraig
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A relative of one-year-old Amira Omar weeps as he holds her body at a field hospital near Mosul, Iraq on November 23, 2016. By the time Amira reached the field clinic, she was already dead. All her father could do was bundle her up in a golden blanket, carry her to a nearby mosque and bury her. In its sixth week, the military campaign to retake Mosul from the Islamic State had bogged down in a grueling fight. Civilians payed a growing price, as more and more dead flowed out of the dense, urban combat zones each day. The carnage, along with significant military casualties, prompted some military officials to second-guess their initial strategy, which asked residents to stay in their homes and rise up against the Islamic State.
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EResidents of Mosul flee the city amid fighting between Iraqi forces and the Islamic State in Mosul, Iraq on November 16, 2016. In its sixth week, the military campaign to retake Mosul from the Islamic State had bogged down in a grueling fight. Seeking to escape the bloodshed, more civilians than ever took the risk of evacuation, hoping to find help if they could make it past the militants gun range. By mid-December 2016, up to one million people were trapped inside the city, running low on food and drinking water and facing the worsening cruelty of Islamic State fighters.
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GA family flees the fighting in Mosul, Iraqs second-largest city, as oil fields burned in Qayyara, Iraq, on November 12, 2016. In its sixth week, the military campaign to retake Mosul from the Islamic State had bogged down in a grueling fight. Seeking to escape the bloodshed, more civilians than ever took the risk of evacuation, hoping to find help if they could make it past the militants gun range. By mid-December 2016, up to one million people were trapped inside the city, running low on food and drinking water and facing the worsening cruelty of Islamic State fighters.
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Libya, Sirte: Fighters of the Libyan forces affiliated to the Tripoli government aim at ISIS positions in Al Jiza neighbourhood on the frontline with ISIS in Sirte on November 25, 2016. Alessio Romenzi
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A group of young women stand on a terrace at Bam-e Tehran, the roof of Terhan an area overlooking the capital. One of the young women has a dressing on her nose following plastic surgery. Iran has the highest rate of nose surgery in the world with a reported 200,000 operations taking place each year.
ALESSIO ROMENZI
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Libya, Sirte: Fighters of the Libyan forces affiliated to the Tripoli government walk around the gigantic chandelier of the conference room in Ouagadougou congress complex on July 14, 2016. Alessio Romenzi
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A man inspects damaged building in the Mirny district of Luhansk
Daniel Berehulak / Daniel Berehulak for The New Yor
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The blood of Florjohn Cruz, 34, stained the floor in his familys living room, where he was gunned down by police while he was fixing a broken transistor radio for his mother, on October 19, 2016 in Manila, Philippines. Police left a cardboard sign calling Mr. Cruz a pusher and an addict' at the scene. Mr. Cruz had surrendered months earlier, admitting to drug addiction and promising to put an end to the abuse, part of a government amnesty program meant to protect addicts. President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines began his anti-drug campaign when he took office on June 30. Since then, over 2,000 people had been slain at the hands of the police alone. Beyond those killed in official drug operations, the Philippine National Police have counted more than 3,500 unsolved homicides since July 1. The victims, suspected users and pushers, are not afforded any semblance of due process, and are killed just about everywhere imaginable.
Sergey Ponomarev / Sergey Ponomarev for The New Yor
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NA tied, decomposed body is seen at the site of a mass grave that was discovered on the outskirts of Hamam al-Alil, Iraq on November 12, 2016. Iraqi security forces retaking territory from the Islamic State uncovered mass graves on a despairingly regular basis, the largest of which was in Hamam al-Alil, an old spa resort town. Many of the mass graves recently found contain the bodies of local men, most of whom were former members of the security forces who were executed only in recent weeks, after the campaign for Mosul began. The legacy of the mass grave in Iraq is long, stretching back further than the Islamic State to the times of Saddam Husseins industrial-scale killings. It is the horrible symbol of what has been for decades a gut-wrenching constant of Iraqi life: the disappearance of loved ones into the machinery of despotism.
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wSiavash, a tattooist, smokes a cigarette. While not illegal, Islamic law is often used to denouce those sporting them.
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@Serial killer Mohammad Bijeh, who was convicted of kidnapping and murdering 21 people, most of them children, is hauled into the air hanging from the arm of a crane after his execution on March 16, 2005. Bijeh, branded the vampire of the desert in Iran, was lashed 100 times and hanged before thousands of spectators.
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A rock band plays a secret gig.
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Two young couples sit inside a tent smoking a shisha (sheesha, narghile, hookah), an act that has been banned for women in public.
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Iranian women members of the Basij militias Ashura while their putting their guns away after the ceremony.battalion take part in a military parade to mark the national Basij week at a military base of Irans elite Revolutionary Guards in northeastern Tehran on November 25, 2008.
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1) Seen in this photo is one of 35 wild leopards that are living in the Sanjay Gandhi National park in the centre of one of the biggest metropolis of the world. The Leopard is on its nocturnal prawl in the adjacent human settlements in search of food which are mainly dogs or pigs that are common near settlements. The picture is taken in Aarey Milk colony that is on the southern boundary of Sanjay Gandhi Naitional Park, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Date : 24/09/20162) The photograph is taken in a tribal settlement adjacent to the park and belongs to Warli tribes. They are the native of Mumbai and are known for their cultural integration with nature including Big Cats. This house belongs to one of the tribleman. A Warli painting inside his house depicts a leopard demonstrating the quiet comfort zone, which allows him, and many tribals like him to coexist with the big cats in spite of their occasional too-close-to comfort encounters. Unfortunately, people living in high rises adjacent to Warlis are not so well connected with nature and perceive leopards as threat. This picture symbolizes the unique man-leopard co-existence which perhaps exists no where else in the world! They are sharing same space at different times!3) The picture was taken using a camera trap that was placed in the backyard of tribal house in an alley. The camera was Nikon D300, lens 18-70 Nikkor and 5 nikon flashes. The leopard clicked its own picture by breaking an infra red beam that was set using Trailmaster 1550 triggers connected to camera.
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Maha, 5 and her family fled from the village Hawija outside Mosul, Iraq, seven days ago. The fear of Isis and the lack of food forced them to leave their home, her mother says. Now Maha lays on a dirty mattress in the overcrowded transit center in Debaga refugee camp.I do not dream and Im not afraid of anything anymore Maha says quietly, while her mothers hand strokes her hair.
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41 year old Hellen Alfred (right) with her daughter, 22 year old Gloria John Peter (left). Both mother and daughter live with a mental health problem, Hellens illness developed later in life and Gloria was born with a mental health problem. (+211954148800). Handicap International (HI) launched a four year project funded by AFD (LAgence Franaise de Dveloppement) in support of the Ministry of Health to strengthen their mental health activities in the Central Prison and Juba Teaching Hospital. The project aims to develop mental health policy in South Sudan and create evidence for international advocacy on social and civic participation of people living with mental health problems. Links have been established with the prison and hospital to support the growing needs of persons with psychosocial impairments currently detained within the prison. Training of prison and hospital staff on basic care, identification and treatment plans will be strengthened further by specialized advanced clinical training in association with various mental health actors and experts. To supplement HIs work within the institutions, HI seeks to establishing connections with local community actors such as NGOs and DPOs (Disabled Peoples Organisations) providing MHPSS services over the coming year in order to facilitate post-institutional care at a community level as well as to raise awareness in community through various measures (including peer support, advocacy, communication and educational activities). Juba, South Sudan. Photo Robin Hammond. 02 April 2016.
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Port of Progreso, Mexico, where Koreans first arrived in the Yucatan peninsula. Progreso, Mexico. 2016.
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Korean-Mayan descendants during a birthday party. Merida, Mexico. 2016.
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EEach 28th december, in Ibi - province of Alicante, in Spain -, the The floureds war' takes place. Its a festival in which the citizens are divided into two groups: the first is called the Enfarinat (the floured), that simulate a coup detat; the other one tries to calm down the rebellion. The teams plays with flour, water, eggs and coloured smoke bombs: the photos taken during the match are beautiful. It has been celebrated since 200 years and its linked to the day of the massacre of innocents, when Herod, king of Judea, ordered to kill each baby in order to find Jesus.
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Sandra Posada Lee, a Cuban-Korean. Matanzas, Cuba. 2016
Antonio Gibotta
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FEach 28th december, in Ibi - province of Alicante, in Spain -, the The floureds war' takes place. Its a festival in which the citizens are divided into two groups: the first is called the Enfarinat (the floured), that simulate a coup detat; the other one tries to calm down the rebellion. The teams plays with flour, water, eggs and coloured smoke bombs: the photos taken during the match are beautiful. It has been celebrated since 200 years and its linked to the day of the massacre of innocents, when Herod, king of Judea, ordered to kill each baby in order to find Jesus.
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Ji Ni a female Giant Panda unsuccessfully tries to breed with Wu Gang at the Bifengxia Giant Panda base in Yaan City, China. The center is a part of the China Conservation & Research Center for the Giant Panda, (CCRCGP) Wolong Nature Center, under the Department of Forestry.
Ami Vitale / Ami Vitale
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The Chinese know how to breed the popular bears. Now theyre releasing them into the wild, where the animals and their habitat face risks.
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Is a panda cub fooled by a panda suit? Thats the hope at Wolongs Hetaoping center, where captive-bred bears training for life in the wild are kept relatively sheltered from human contact, even during a rare hands-on checkup.
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BUFFALO DREAM RANCH, KLERKSDORP, SOUTH AFRICA: A two-man security team deploys by helicopter at sunset for anti-poaching duties on the worlds largest Rhino breeding ranch. The teams are at work 24 hours a day and conduct security operations from rotating positions, observation points and on mobile patrols on foot, in vehicles and by helicopter. John Hume has close to 1400 Rhino to protect on his property and they are constantly monitored by his vet Dr Michelle Otto and by Humes Security teams. Humes running costs are close to 5 million Rand a month, around $330, 000.00 per month. $200,000.00 of that is spent on security. Hume is a long time proponent of legalizing the Rhino horn trade by using humane dehorning and is one of the biggest influences in trying to get CITES to change their anti-trade stance. Hume is reputed to have more than 5 tons of rhino horn in secure locations. This would be worth around $40, 000, 000.00 on the Asian market at current prices. There are many supporters of the pro-trade agreement, with more than 1300 rhino likely to be poached per annum in this current crisis. Critics of trade state that legalizing horn trade would create inevitable loopholes within an already corrupt system and that would oinly exacerbate the killing of rhino.
Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times
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LOS ALAMITOS, CA --JUNE 20, 2016 -- Courtney Mathewson will compete on the U.S.A. womens Water Polo team in the 2016 Rio Olympics and is photographed after team practice at the Joint Forces Training Base pool, in Los Alamitos, CA, June 20, 2016. Mathewson, who was part of the 2012 Olympic team that won the Gold medal, previously won four consecutive NCAA titles while playing at UCLA. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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SANTA MARIA, CA --JUNE 16, 2016 -- Carlos Balderas, will compete as a lightweight/132 lbs boxer in the 2016 Rio Olympics and is photographed in his family gym in Santa Maria, CA,June 16, 2016. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Darren Calabrese
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Lindsay laughs during a break in her final qualifying workout for Wodapalooza at CrossFit OnSide on Thanksgiving Sunday, October 9, 2016 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. (Darren Calabrese for ESPN)
Darren Calabrese
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Skin creases out of Lindsays lift hooks due to the strain on her arms while doing butterfly pull-ups at CrossFit OnSide in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on August 22, 2016.Darren Calabrese for ESPN
Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times
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6CHULA VISTA, CA --JUNE 22, 2016 -- Folau Niua, Danny Berret, Martin Iosefo and Garrett Bender, from left, will be part of the Mens Sevens U.S.A. Rugby team, at the 2016 Rio Olympics and are photographed at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA,June 22, 2016. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Giovanni Capriotti
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!Muddy York Rugby Football Club players Michael Smith, left, Devin McCarney, centre, and Jean Paul Markides are photographed during a rehearsal for their performance at the annual teams fundraiser drag show on Saturday November 5, 2016, in Toronto, Ontario. Fundraisers, along with sponsorships, play a major role for the teams season budget. Each player pays an annual fee to the club, that covers the uniforms, practice facilities and Rugby Ontario fees. Muddy Yorks helps or provides players who cant afford the payment, with an exemption.
Darren Calabrese
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JLindsay pauses between deadlift reps at CrossFit OnSide in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on June 27, 2016. We spent so much time on the Internet trying to find the proper adaptive equipment, Crossfit Onsides co-owner and coach Jenny Jeffries said. 'But, it doesnt exist its all custom. Darren Calabrese for ESPN
Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times
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CHULA VISTA, CA --JUNE 22, 2016 -- Zach Garrett will be part of the U.S.A. Archery team, at the 2016 Rio Olympics and is photographed at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, CA,June 22, 2016. This is Garretts first Olympics. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Giovanni Capriotti
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Muddy York Rugby Football Clubs player Jean Paul Markides (left) kisses his partner and teammate Kasimir Kosakowski during the pride parade on Sunday July 3, 2016, in Toronto, Ontario. The couple has been together for roughly two years. They joined Muddy York Rfc together one and a half year ago. Markides, out for the season due to an injury, is always around to support the team and his partner, and to take part in the clubs social events.
Darren Calabrese
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Lindsay, right, and her boyfriend of four years Matt lay together in their home Sunday morning in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on September 18, 2016.
Tom Jenkins / Tom Jenkins
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Jockey Nina Carberry flies off her horse Sir Des Champs as they fall at The Chair fence during the Grand National steeplechase during day three of the Grand National Meeting at Aintree Racecourse on April 9th 2016 in Liverpool, England.
Giovanni Capriotti
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Muddy York Rugby Football Clubs player Michael Smith carries the ball against the Nashville Grizzlies during the semi final of the Hoagland Shield on Saturday May 29, 2016, at the Ted Rhodes Park, in Nashville, Tennessee. Nashville beat Toronto 15-0. The Muddys boys finished the tournament with two wins and two losses, marking an historical edition of the Bingham cup. The next goal of the team is to beat, for the first time ever, a straight side.
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Mevlut Mert Altintas shouts after shooting Andrei Karlov, right, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, at an art gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
Felipe Dana
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A car bomb explodes next to Iraqi special forces armored vehicles as they advance towards Islamic State held territory in Mosul, Iraq, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016.
Fot. Burhan Ozbilici / AP Photo
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Andrei Karlov, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, speaks at an art gallery before being shot by Mevlut Mert Altintas, left, in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
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Gallery goers cower after Mevlut Mert Altintas shot Andrei Karlov, the Russian ambassador to Turkey, at an art gallery in Ankara, Turkey, Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)
AMEER ALHALBI / AFP / AFP
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Syrian men carrying babies make their way through the rubble of destroyed buildings following a reported air strike on the rebel-held Salihin neighbourhood of the northern city of Aleppo, on September 11, 2016.Air strikes have killed dozens in rebel-held parts of Syria as the opposition considers whether to join a US-Russia truce deal due to take effect on September 12. / AFP PHOTO / AMEER ALHALBI
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VEritreans migrants seen cramped in the hold of a large wooden boat which carried approximately 540 men women and children, mostly Eritreans.2016 was a deadly year of migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean from Libyas coasts to Italys. With ever increasing numbers of unseaworthy boats attempting the crossing, charities and NGOs like MOAS are often overwhelmed. MOAS, together with medical teams from the red cross, operates two rescue vessels, the Responder and the Phoenix, just off the coast of Libya. They sit in international waters and await either the distress call from migrants lucky enough to have been given a satellite phone by their smuggler, or to visually find migrants boats - often in the dead of night. Then the race to rescue them before it too late starts. Mathieu Willcocks/MOAS.eu 2016, all rights reserved.
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XThe body of a migrant found floating at sea. Red Cross medical staff onboard the Responder estimated he had been at sea for at least four days.2016 was a deadly year of migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean from Libyas coasts to Italys. With ever increasing numbers of unseaworthy boats attempting the crossing, charities and NGOs like MOAS are often overwhelmed. MOAS, together with medical teams from the red cross, operates two rescue vessels, the Responder and the Phoenix, just off the coast of Libya. They sit in international waters and await either the distress call from migrants lucky enough to have been given a satellite phone by their smuggler, or to visually find migrants boats - often in the dead of night. Then the race to rescue them before it too late starts. Mathieu Willcocks/MOAS.eu 2016, all rights reserved.
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Libyan fishermen throw a lifejacket at a rubber boat full of migrants . Migrants are very often not given any life jackets or means of communication by their smugglers. More often than not they only have some water, food and not enough fuel to make it to Italy.2016 was a deadly year of migrants and refugees trying to cross the mediterranean from Libyas coasts to Italys. With ever increasing numbers of unseaworthy boats attempting the crossing, charities and NGOs like MOAS are often overwhelmed. MOAS, together with medical teams from the red cross, operates two rescue vessels, the Responder and the Phoenix, just off the coast of Libya. They sit in international waters and await either the distress call from migrants lucky enough to have been given a satellite phone by their smuggler, or to visually find migrants boats - often in the dead of night. Then the race to rescue them before it too late starts. Mathieu Willcocks/MOAS.eu 2016, all rights reserved.
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Syrian men carrying babies make their way through the rubble of destroyed buildings following a reported air strike on the rebel-held Salihin neighbourhood of the northern city of Aleppo, on September 11, 2016.Air strikes have killed dozens in rebel-held parts of Syria as the opposition considers whether to join a US-Russia truce deal due to take effect on September 12. / AFP PHOTO / AMEER ALHALBI
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Syrian civil defence volunteers and rescuers remove a baby from under the rubble of a destroyed building following a reported air strike on the rebel-held neighbourhood of al-Kalasa in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, on April 28, 2016.The death toll from an upsurge of fighting in Syrias second city Aleppo rose despite a plea by the UN envoy for the warring sides to respect a February ceasefire. / AFP PHOTO / AMEER ALHALBI
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