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  • Two Syrian Girls In Damascus Amid War’s Aftermath
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    Two Syrian Girls In Damascus Amid War’s Aftermath
    In Damascus, Syria, on September 2, 2025, two Syrian girls in tattered clothes sit by the roadside after searching through garbage for plastic scraps to sell in order to support their family. Hundreds of thousands of children in the country continue to face harsh living conditions due to the aftermath of the war. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto)

     

  • Two Syrian Girls In Damascus Amid War’s Aftermath
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    Two Syrian Girls In Damascus Amid War’s Aftermath
    In Damascus, Syria, on September 2, 2025, two Syrian girls in tattered clothes sit by the roadside after searching through garbage for plastic scraps to sell in order to support their family. Hundreds of thousands of children in the country continue to face harsh living conditions due to the aftermath of the war. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto)

     

  • Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Journalists watch a speech by Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sabah al-Khaled al-Hamad al-Sabah on a screen at the media center during the opening of the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025 (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto).

     

  • Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Journalists watch a speech by Kuwaiti Crown Prince Sabah al-Khaled al-Hamad al-Sabah on a screen at the media center during the opening of the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025 (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto).

     

  • Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
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    Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit In Doha
    Journalists watch a speech by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa on a screen at the media center during the opening of the emergency Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the Israeli attack on Qatar in Doha, Qatar, on September 15, 2025 (Photo by Noushad Thekkayil/NurPhoto).

     

  • Saudi Investments Exceeding $5 Billion Announced During Official Visit To Damascus
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    Saudi Investments Exceeding $5 Billion Announced During Official Visit To Damascus
    Saudi and Syrian officials gather at a formal reception during the Syrian-Saudi Investment Forum 2025, in Damascus, Syria, on July 23, 2025 (Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto)

     

  • Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara
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    Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara
    MAY 5, 2925- Damascu: Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shara receives a delegation from Azerbaijan, headed by Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Samir Sharifov, at the Syrian presidential palace, Al-Shaab Palace, in Damascus, on 05 May 2025. (SANA /APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian President al-Shara meets with US delegation
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    Syrian President al-Shara meets with US delegation
    May 02, 2025 - Damascus, Syria: Syrian President, Ahmad Al-Sharea, meets with a US delegation headed by businessman, Jonathan Bass, at Al-Shaab Palace, the Syrian presidential palace in Damascus. (SANA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian President al-Shara meets with US delegation
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    Syrian President al-Shara meets with US delegation
    May 02, 2025 - Damascus, Syria: Syrian President, Ahmad Al-Sharea, meets with a US delegation headed by businessman, Jonathan Bass, at Al-Shaab Palace, the Syrian presidential palace in Damascus. (SANA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian President al-Shara meets with US delegation
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    Syrian President al-Shara meets with US delegation
    May 02, 2025 - Damascus, Syria: Syrian President, Ahmad Al-Sharea, meets with a US delegation headed by businessman, Jonathan Bass, at Al-Shaab Palace, the Syrian presidential palace in Damascus. (SANA/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A man's dead body tightened by hands allegedly executed and abandoned lies inside a residential house after it was discovered by Syrian rebels when they carried out a raid in the battlefield of Aleppo, Syria. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 19, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A rebel fighter arrives at a hospital in the Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood after being badly injured by mortar explosion. He was fighting in Arkup, a district where intense battles have taken place in the last weeks. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 23, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Syrian civilian is dragged out from a truck as he arrives dead at a hospital in Tarik Al-Bab. He was killed by mortar shelling while he was buying bread at a bakery in the Hananu district, northeast of Aleppo. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Rests of a human body lies on a street after being discovered allegedly burned and abandoned at the frontline in Aleppo, Syria. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: On the first day of the Eid celebration, a butcher slaughters sheep for the religious holiday on a street in the Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: On the first day of the Eid celebration, Aleppo's Citadel can be seen from a window, as mortar explosions and gun shots sound at the nearby battlefield. The battlefield is in the Karmal Jabl neighborhood of Alepppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 23, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Syrian civilian's body lays on the floor of a hospital in Tarik Al-Bab. He was killed by shrapnel after an attack by mortar shelling targeted at one bakery in the Hananu district, northeast of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: On the first day of Eid celebration, a rebel fighter runs for cover as an army sniper aims over one shattered mosque in a civilian neighborhood in Tarik Al-Bab, southeast of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 19, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A rebel fighter receives emergency medical assistance at a hospital in the Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood. He was badly injured by a mortar explosion in Arkup, a district where intense battles have taken place in the last weeks. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 21, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: An apartment burns after it was hit by a mortar shell in the civilian neighborhood of Tarik Al-Bab, northeast of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A doll among rubble from damage buildings due to fighting between Syrian rebels and government forces in Aleppo, Syria. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 29, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Rebel fighters belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam aim at enemies as they clash with the Syrian army at the Castel Harami battlefield in the Jdeide district of Aleppo, Syria. Heavy shelling and fighting were reported during the last day of the Eid celebration. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: During the first day of the Eid celebration a rebel fighter stands with his RPG. At the battlefield in Karmal Jabl, a neighborhood in Aleppo, mortar explosions and gun machine shots were heard. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 23, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Two Syrian civilians, a man and child, arrive at a hospital in Tarik Al-Bab after they were badly injured during a mortar shelling targeted toward a house in the Za'ar neighborhood of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A man collects his belongings after his house was damaged due to fighting between Syrian rebels and government forces, while heavy artillery explosions are heard in the battlefield of Aleppo, Syria. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 30, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A rebel fighter belonging to the Liwa Al-Fatah aims at his enemy from a school building during clashes with the Syrian army in Bustan Al-Pasha, a district of Aleppo. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    November 1, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A lifeless body of a Syrian child lays on a trolley at the entrance of a hospital as it arrives dead after a mortar shell explosion in the nearby Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood in Aleppo. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 19, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Smoke rises over buildings as an army jet strikes rebel positions along the front line in Karmal Jabl neighborhood, where heavy fighting and shelling have taken place during last weeks between rebel forces and Syrian army for the control of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Syrian rebel fighter keeps an eye over the position of troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad as mortar explotions are heard in the battlefield of Aleppo, Syria. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: On the first day of the Eid celebration, a butcher slaughters sheep for the religious holiday on a street in the Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: On the first day of the Eid celebration, a butcher slaughters sheep for the religious holiday on a street in the Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A truck burned during heavy clashes inside one militar academy besieged by rebels at the north of Aleppo, Syria. The Free Syrian Army took control over the Academy after several hours battling the troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad. Among the casualities are one FSA General and one Syrian journalist. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    November 1, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Syrian child lays down in the x-ray ward for a head tomography as he arrives to a hospital after being injured by a bullet in between his eyes. He was shot in the Tarik Al-Bab neighborhood in Aleppo, Syria's largest city. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 23, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Syrian civilians receive emergency medical attention in the lobby of a hospital in Tarik Al-Bab. They were badly injured during a mortar shelling targeted at one bakery in the Hananu district, northeast of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Carnage in Syria
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    Carnage in Syria
    December 17, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A woman's dead body allegedly executed and abandoned lies inside a residential house after it was discovered by Syrian rebels when they carried out a raid in the battlefield of Aleppo, Syria. (Narciso Contreras/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 29, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Rebel fighters belonging to the Qatebee Sokor Al-Islam aim at enemies as they clash with the Syrian army at the Castel Harami battlefield in the Jdeide district of Aleppo, Syria. Heavy shelling and fighting were reported during the last day of the Eid celebration. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • War continues in Aleppo
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    War continues in Aleppo
    October 26, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: On the first day of the Eid celebration, Syrian children have fun at a makeshift fun-fair in the downtown streets of Aleppo City. (Narciso Contreras/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Narciso Contreras

     

  • Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future
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    Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future
    Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future.

    Many who fled Bashar al-Assad's brutal crackdowns say they are shocked at how quickly the regime fell - but amid relief and elation, minority groups are wary about the future under HTS.

    Rnita Dacho fled Syria with her family when she was 21 year old in 2012. However they left behind her father who was in one of the most notorious Bashar al-Assad prisons. Her father had campaigned against tBashar al-Assad who had run Syria as a totalitarian police state. He father managed to eventually get out of prison alive and join them Sydney. She says it is too early to celebrate for Syria but hopes for the best. Sydney, Australia. 11 December 2024.

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  • Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future
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    Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future
    Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future.

    Many who fled Bashar al-Assad's brutal crackdowns say they are shocked at how quickly the regime fell - but amid relief and elation, minority groups are wary about the future under HTS.

    Rnita Dacho fled Syria with her family when she was 21 year old in 2012. However they left behind her father who was in one of the most notorious Bashar al-Assad prisons. Her father had campaigned against tBashar al-Assad who had run Syria as a totalitarian police state. He father managed to eventually get out of prison alive and join them Sydney. She says it is too early to celebrate for Syria but hopes for the best. Sydney, Australia. 11 December 2024.

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  • Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future
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    Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future
    Rnita Dacho, 'Pure joy and awful sadness': Syrians in Australia cautiously optimistic for their homeland’s future.

    Many who fled Bashar al-Assad's brutal crackdowns say they are shocked at how quickly the regime fell - but amid relief and elation, minority groups are wary about the future under HTS.

    Rnita Dacho fled Syria with her family when she was 21 year old in 2012. However they left behind her father who was in one of the most notorious Bashar al-Assad prisons. Her father had campaigned against tBashar al-Assad who had run Syria as a totalitarian police state. He father managed to eventually get out of prison alive and join them Sydney. She says it is too early to celebrate for Syria but hopes for the best. Sydney, Australia. 11 December 2024.

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  • NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
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    NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
    Syrian migrants who are stuck for days on the Belarusian side of the border wall are seen waiting for help. Poland reintroduces an exclusion zone on parts of its border with Belarus, starting on Tuesday 4 June and lasting for 90 days. Unauthorised people will be banned from entering designated areas of 200 meters (660 feet), up to 2km (6600 feet) wide along the border. Officially, the exclusion zone is being introduced due to too many and too much pressure of migrants from the Middle East and Africa on the Polish border, as well as repeated attacks on the border guards.
    The decision marks a return to measures introduced by the former Law and Justice (PiS) government in 2021, at the onset of the migration crisis, and lifted the following year, after the completion of a new border wall. - Attila Husejnow / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_SOPA0347/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2406040901 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
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    NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
    A Syrian man who is stuck for days on the Belarusian side of the border wall waits for help. Poland reintroduces an exclusion zone on parts of its border with Belarus, starting on Tuesday 4 June and lasting for 90 days. Unauthorised people will be banned from entering designated areas of 200 meters (660 feet), up to 2km (6600 feet) wide along the border. Officially, the exclusion zone is being introduced due to too many and too much pressure of migrants from the Middle East and Africa on the Polish border, as well as repeated attacks on the border guards.
    The decision marks a return to measures introduced by the former Law and Justice (PiS) government in 2021, at the onset of the migration crisis, and lifted the following year, after the completion of a new border wall. - Attila Husejnow / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_SOPA0345/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2406040901 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
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    NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
    A Syrian man and a Ethiopian injured woman who are stuck for days on the Belarusian side of the border wall are seen waiting for help. Poland reintroduces an exclusion zone on parts of its border with Belarus, starting on Tuesday 4 June and lasting for 90 days. Unauthorised people will be banned from entering designated areas of 200 meters (660 feet), up to 2km (6600 feet) wide along the border. Officially, the exclusion zone is being introduced due to too many and too much pressure of migrants from the Middle East and Africa on the Polish border, as well as repeated attacks on the border guards.
    The decision marks a return to measures introduced by the former Law and Justice (PiS) government in 2021, at the onset of the migration crisis, and lifted the following year, after the completion of a new border wall. - Attila Husejnow / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_SOPA0342/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2406040901 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

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  • NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
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    NEWS - Sperrzone an der polnisch-weißrussischen Grenze im Bialowieza-Wald
    A Syrian man who is stuck for days on the Belarusian side of the border wall waits for help. Poland reintroduces an exclusion zone on parts of its border with Belarus, starting on Tuesday 4 June and lasting for 90 days. Unauthorised people will be banned from entering designated areas of 200 meters (660 feet), up to 2km (6600 feet) wide along the border. Officially, the exclusion zone is being introduced due to too many and too much pressure of migrants from the Middle East and Africa on the Polish border, as well as repeated attacks on the border guards.
    The decision marks a return to measures introduced by the former Law and Justice (PiS) government in 2021, at the onset of the migration crisis, and lifted the following year, after the completion of a new border wall. - Attila Husejnow / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_SOPA0339/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2406040901 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
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    'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
    In 2014, terrorists took US photojournalist James Foley into the Syrian desert, decapitated him, then shocked the world with video footage of his death. His mother Diane Foley talks about her doomed attempts to save him, her mission to help today's hostages, and the meeting that helped her to heal.

    Diane Foley photographed at Wolfeboro Bay in her hometown of Wolfeboro, NH
    10 February 2024.

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  • 'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
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    'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
    In 2014, terrorists took US photojournalist James Foley into the Syrian desert, decapitated him, then shocked the world with video footage of his death. His mother Diane Foley talks about her doomed attempts to save him, her mission to help today's hostages, and the meeting that helped her to heal.

    Diane Foley photographed at Wolfeboro Bay in her hometown of Wolfeboro, NH
    10 February 2024.

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  • 'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
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    'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
    In 2014, terrorists took US photojournalist James Foley into the Syrian desert, decapitated him, then shocked the world with video footage of his death. His mother Diane Foley talks about her doomed attempts to save him, her mission to help today's hostages, and the meeting that helped her to heal.

    Diane Foley dusts off a bench dedicated to her son, deceased photojournalist James Wright Foley, dedicated from his high school class.

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  • 'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
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    'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
    In 2014, terrorists took US photojournalist James Foley into the Syrian desert, decapitated him, then shocked the world with video footage of his death. His mother Diane Foley talks about her doomed attempts to save him, her mission to help today's hostages, and the meeting that helped her to heal.

    Diane Foley photographed at her home in Wolfeboro, NH
    10 February 2024.. A family portrait is on the wall. Her deceased son James Foley is on the top right in the red sweater.

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    ©Robyn Twomey 2024

     

  • 'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
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    'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
    In 2014, terrorists took US photojournalist James Foley into the Syrian desert, decapitated him, then shocked the world with video footage of his death. His mother Diane Foley talks about her doomed attempts to save him, her mission to help today's hostages, and the meeting that helped her to heal.

    Diane Foley photographed on the deck at her home in Wolfeboro, NH
    10 February 2024.

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  • 'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
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    'We all lost. That's where hatred leads': 10 years after her son was beheaded, Diane Foley on why she met one of his killers
    In 2014, terrorists took US photojournalist James Foley into the Syrian desert, decapitated him, then shocked the world with video footage of his death. His mother Diane Foley talks about her doomed attempts to save him, her mission to help today's hostages, and the meeting that helped her to heal.

    Diane Foley photographed on the deck at her home in Wolfeboro, NH
    10 February 2024.

    Robyn Twomey / Guardian / eyevine

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    ©Robyn Twomey 2024

     

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