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  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The International Herald Tribune (Front Page)
    SnakesIreland_FrontPage_IHT.jpg
  • Tearsheet of "Ireland's Magdalene Laundries" published in The New York Times
    NYT_MagdaleneLaundries_01.jpg
  • Screengrab of "Ireland's Magdalene Laundries" published in International Herald Tribune/NYT
    IHT_MagdaleneLaundries_01.jpg
  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
    SnakesInIreland_NYT_01.jpg
  • Screengrab of "Ireland's Magdalene Laundries" published in International Herald Tribune/NYT
    IHT_MagdaleneLaundries_02.jpg
  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick’s Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The International Herald Tribune (Front Page)
    INYT_Ireland_Snakes_FP_01.jpg
  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The International Herald Tribune (Page Two)
    SnakesIreland_PageTwo_IHT.jpg
  • Screengrab of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
    SnakesIreland_NYT_02.jpg
  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
    SnakesInIreland_NYT_02.jpg
  • Tearsheet of "Ireland's Magdalene Laundries" published in International Herald Tribune/NYT
    IHT_MagdaleneLaundries_03.jpg
  • Screengrab of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
    SnakesIreland_NYT_01.jpg
  • A volunteer worker checks the damaged to the roof of the gymnastic pavilion of School 61 in central Donetsk, hours after it was hit by shell presumably shot by the Ukrainian National Guard troops fighting for the control of the city's airport area.
    Ukraine_Losing East_06.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A fisherman from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_24.jpg
  • A displaced woman walks by prefabricated houses in Togura, used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced.
    Japan_Tsunami_20.jpg
  • A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats spared by the tsunami are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_14.jpg
  • Displaced women work in a newly created arts and crafts business, run by a cooperative of residents in Togura village. The workshop is situated among prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced.
    Japan_Tsunami_05.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Local residents repair the windows of their apartment in a residential area of central Donetsk. Shellfire from Ukrainian National Guard and the DNR rebels, fighting for the control of strategic positions around Donetsk, have in the past months indiscriminately hit residential areas in the city, claiming destruction and fatalities among the civilian population. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_09.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: A volunteer worker checks the damaged to the roof of the gymnastic pavilion of School 61 in central Donetsk, hours after it was hit by shell presumably shot by the Ukrainian National Guard troops fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_01.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: A market area in Kievskiy shows signs of destruction after being hit by occasional shelling. Due to the proximity to Donetsk airport, the district has in the past months been one of the most affected by the heavy fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. Most of the area's residents fled their home but many still remain chancing deadly stick on a daily basis. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSCF3052.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A local woman prepares fishing nets in a workshop owned by Togura's fishing community. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_40.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A displaced woman walks by prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_34.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_19.jpg
  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: A construction worker is seen outside Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School, partially destroyed by  the devastating tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_09.jpg
  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: Debris left behind by the devastating tsunami, that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, can be seen inside a destroyed classroom of Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_08.jpg
  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Hashin Ali Kuku, a Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldier display his injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • View of prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit Togura, a fishing village in the east coast of Japan, in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced.
    Japan_Tsunami_19.jpg
  • Local fishermen in Togura, arrive at the local port after collecting ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats spared by the tsunami are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_17.jpg
  • A survivor from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, recounts the moment he saw his neighbours been dragged to see by the waves in Togura.
    Japan_Tsunami_07.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: A market area in Kievskiy shows signs of destruction after being hit by occasional shelling. Due to the proximity to Donetsk airport, the district has in the past months been one of the most affected by the heavy fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. Most of the area's residents fled their home but many still remain chancing deadly stick on a daily basis. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_49.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Volunteer workers clean the debris from the gymnastic pavilion of School 61 in central Donetsk, hours after it was hit by shellfire claimed to be shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_04.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: A staff member of School 61 in central Donetsk, checks the damaged to the roof of the building hours after it was hit by shellfire presumably shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_03.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Local residents clean debris inside a family apartment in a residential area of central Donetsk. Shellfire from Ukrainian National Guard and the DNR rebels, fighting for the control of strategic positions around Donetsk, have in the past months indiscriminately hit residential areas in the city, claiming destruction and fatalities among the civilian population. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSCF2787.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A displaced woman works in a newly created arts and crafts business, run by a cooperative of residents in Togura village. The workshop is situated among prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_38.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Displaced women work in a newly created arts and crafts business, run by a cooperative of residents in Togura village. The workshop is situated among prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_37.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A fisherman of Togura, smokes a cigaret outside a storage shed in the local port after collecting ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_32.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Fishermen of Togura, at a storage shed in the local port after collecting ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_31.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Local fishermen in Togura, arrive at the local port after collecting ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_30.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A newly build road is seen blocked near hundreds of prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_20.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Grandmother Abe, who become a widower when her husband died during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, at the family's prefabricated house, in a neighbourhood used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the disaster. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_18.jpg
  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: Construction goes ahead, in a area affected by the 2011 tsunami that hit the east coast of japan, behind a protective wall ornate with pictures painted by children of a local school. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_11.jpg
  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: A shrine is seen in a spot where a house use to stand, in a neighbourhood totally destroyed by the devastating tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_06.jpg
  • A survivor from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, reacts as he recounts the moment he saw his neighbours been dragged to see by the waves in Togura.
    Japan_Tsunami_22.jpg
  • A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats spared by the tsunami are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_16.jpg
  • Locals prepare fishing nets in a workshop owned by Togura's fishing community. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats spared by the tsunami are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_04.jpg
  • Fishermen of Togura at a storage shed in the local port after collecting ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats spared by the tsunami are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_03.jpg
  • A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the devastating tsunami, are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_02.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: A market area in Kievskiy shows signs of destruction after being hit by occasional shelling. Due to the proximity to Donetsk airport, the district has in the past months been one of the most affected by the heavy fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. Most of the area's residents fled their home but many still remain chancing deadly stick on a daily basis. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_51.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2014: A market area in Kievskiy shows signs of destruction after being hit by occasional shelling. Due to the proximity to Donetsk airport, the district has in the past months been one of the most affected by the heavy fighting between DNR separatist combatants and the Ukrainian National Guard. Most of the area's residents fled their home but many still remain chancing deadly stick on a daily basis. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_50.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: A local residentsclean debris inside her family apartment in a residential area of central Donetsk. Shellfire from Ukrainian National Guard and the DNR rebels, fighting for the control of strategic positions around Donetsk, have in the past months indiscriminately hit residential areas in the city, claiming destruction and fatalities among the civilian population. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_08.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: A staff member of School 61 in central Donetsk, cleans the rubble from a room of the building hours after it was hit by shellfire presumably shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_07.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Local residents clean debris inside a family apartment in a residential area of central Donetsk. Shellfire from Ukrainian National Guard and the DNR rebels, fighting for the control of strategic positions around Donetsk, have in the past months indiscriminately hit residential areas in the city, claiming destruction and fatalities among the civilian population. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_06.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Volunteer workers clean the debris from the gymnastic pavilion of School 61 in central Donetsk, hours after it was hit by shellfire claimed to be shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_05.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: Volunteer workers clean the debris from the gymnastic pavilion of School 61 in central Donetsk, hours after it was hit by shellfire claimed to be shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_02.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Locals prepare fishing nets in a workshop owned by Togura's fishing community. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_39.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A displaced woman works in a newly created arts and crafts business, run by a cooperative of residents in Togura village. The workshop is situated among prefabricated houses used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_36.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Local fishermen in Togura, arrive at the local port after collecting ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_29.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_28.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_27.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: Diner time at the Abe's family's prefabricated house in a neighbourhood used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_17.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A man stands by at the fishing port of Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_14.jpg
  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A local woman serves costumers at the seafood shop owned by Togura's fishing community. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_13.jpg
  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: Debris left behind by the devastating tsunami, that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, can be seen inside a destroyed classroom of Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_07.jpg
  • May 27, 2013 - Ishinomaki, Japan: A family attend a religious ceremony, at local cemetery in Ishinomaki, in memory of a relative who lost his life during the  devastating tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_05.jpg
  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Hamis Abbas Bakhid, a Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldier display his injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
    DSC_3211.jpg
  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Hamis Abbas Bakhid, a Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldier display his injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
    DSC_3203.jpg
  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Hamis Abbas Bakhid, a Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldier display his injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
    DSC_7814.jpg
  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Hashin Ali Kuku, a Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldier display his injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
    DSC_3196.jpg
  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldiers display their injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
    DSC_3184.jpg
  • Local fishermen from Togura, use a forklift to transport away ropes used to grow sea weed. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats spared by the tsunami are shared by all.
    Japan_Tsunami_13.jpg
  • A family attend a religious ceremony, at local cemetery in Ishinomaki, in memory of a relative who lost his life during the  devastating tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011.
    Japan_Tsunami_09.jpg
  • Debris left behind by the devastating tsunami, that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, can be seen inside a destroyed classroom of Ishinomaki Okawa Elementary School. The school, which lost 70 of 108 students and nine of 13 teachers and staff, was one of the worst affected by the Tohoku earthquake.
    Japan_Tsunami_06.jpg
  • Volunteer workers clean the debris from the gymnastic pavilion of School 61 in central Donetsk, hours after it was hit by shellfire claimed to be shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area.
    DSCF2756.jpg
  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 19, 2014: A staff member of School 61 in central Donetsk, checks the damaged to the roof of the building hours after it was hit by shellfire presumably shot by the Ukrainian National Guard during fighting for the control of the city's airport area. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    DSCF2680.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_26.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_25.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A fisherman from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_24.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A fisherman from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_JapanTsunami_23.jpg
  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A group of fishermen from Togura, recover nets at sea near the small village of Minami Sanriku in Miyagi prefecture. Togura, a small fishing village in Minami Sanriku, was vastly destroyed by the 2011 tsunami that hit the northeast coast of Japan. Thousands died and hundreds of families lost their houses, business and boats. The recovering community works now in a cooperative system where the few remaining boats, spared by the tsunami, are shared by all. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Grandmother Abe, a resident of Togura who become a widower when her husband died during the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, washes dishes at the family's prefabricated house in a neighbourhood used as temporary shelter for families who lost their homes during the disaster. On the third anniversary of the disaster, nearly 270,000 remain displaced.
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  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A survivor from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, reacts as he recounts the moment he saw his neighbours been dragged to see by the waves. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • May 28, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A survivor from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that hit the east coast of Japan in 2011, recounts the moment he saw his neighbours been dragged to see by the waves. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: An unnamed syrian refugee shows a bullet found near a tent, in Zaatari Camp, where a 12 month old child got hit in the head the previous night. According to a group of refugees, the bullet was allegedly shot by Jordanian policemen during the first night of Eid, leaving the child in a life truanting condition. One of the commanders at the camp rejects this claim, stating that occasional shooting happens between rival gangs of refugees. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • May 01, 2012 - Kauda, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Sudan People?s Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel soldiers talk about their injures, claimed to be caused by the exposure to chemical weapons used by the Sudan's Armed Forces (SAF) during combat in the rebel-held territory of the Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. The soldiers claim to be paralyzed for more than 10 hours after been hit by an explosion of a white smoke grenade...SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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