Street children reaching for fish in Nairobi, captured by Brazilian photographer Tatiana Cardeal
Filed in: Kenya
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Street children reaching for fish in Nairobi, captured by Brazilian photographer Tatiana Cardeal
Filed in: Kenya
Boy with bike and gas mask in Ramallah, Palestine
Bangladeshi photographer Abir Abdullah draws inspiration from a disabled badminton player.
Filed in: Bangladesh Disability
A ghost town of sand, as seen by Namibian photographer Helga Kohl.
Uses oil or acrylic paint on canvas but likes to experiment using fabric and other materials to add a third dimension to the people of southeast Malawi.
Filed in: Africa
A child in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, as seen by Chilean photographer Julio Etchart, who has documented the toys children play with the world over.
A bullethole in shattered glass: an image of everyday violence in Guatemala City, by local photographer Sandra Sebastian.
Postcards from ravaged Beirut: a unique living art project by pyromaniac photographer Abdallah Farah.
A song of the soul from Dhaka, Bangladesh, clicked by Shahadat Parvez.
Julio Etchart documents a world of toys and games from the factory to the playground, from rich kids to humble shanty town and rural children.
The dignity of a poet resident at a senior citizen shelter in Kathmandu, Nepal, captured by Shehab Uddin.
Anti-Muslim fervour is rife – yet is being ignored by the authorities, says Lewis Garland.
Mari Marcel Thekaekara congratulates the country’s Dalit community on finally winning legal protection against discrimination.
‘The Wicked Witch is dead’ but although he’s celebrating, Alan Hughes urges us to fight on against everything she stood for.
Argument: Is it time to ditch the pursuit of economic growth?
As Mother’s Day approaches in India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on how motherhood has changed along with the online communication boom.
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