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4 years ago

This week we put stunning images by photographers from Russia in the spotlight 

4 years ago

Pangolins are the world’s most illegally trafficked mammals, with an estimated one million trafficked to Asia in the last 10 years.

4 years ago

The Chukchi have lived along the Bering coasts for thousands of years.

4 years ago

Lop Nor is a former salt lake, now largely dried-up, located in Xinjiang province in northwest China.

4 years ago

The recently founded Mauritanian women's national football team played its first international match against Djibouti last summer and was defeated 3-1.

4 years ago

Witness Objects features a series of items involved in conflicts ranging from the First World War to the Siege of Sarajevo, converted into pinhole cameras.

4 years ago

Kill Me With an Overdose of Kindness is the result of several years collecting snapshots and screengrabs from online posts, chats, Skype and WhatsApp calls.

4 years ago

Plexus is a photographic case study that uses Elena's family home and archival material to investigate her ancestors' history.

4 years ago

Maria Kokunova has deliberately restricted social contact and limited her media consumption so her whole life is bound up in her home, children and art practice, to create what she describes as her 'personal cave'. 

4 years ago

By 2050 our planet will be home to as many as ten billion people. If increases in agricultural yield are not achieved, a billion or more people could face starvation.

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