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Aten, Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and three of their daughters are tenderly depicted on a stela.
Students respond in sign language during a lesson at a school for children with speaking, hearing, and vision impairments established by Mahatma Gandhi in Gujarat, India. The unpublished image marks the International Day of Sign Languages on September 23.
A story in the July 2013 issue documented the rich hay meadows in Romania. Here, women fold laundry in front of giant stacks of alfalfa.
A story in the July 2013 issue documented the rich hay meadows in Romania. Here, women fold laundry in front of giant stacks of alfalfa.
More than a year after Beirut's horrific port explosion, Lebanese families continue to mourn the loss of loved ones. Hamze Eskandar, 25, was a soldier stationed at the port when tons of stored ammonium nitrate exploded on August 4, 2020, killing him and more than 200 others. His three sisters display his portrait and wear medallions around their necks bearing his image.
Phoenician seafarers once ruled ancient Sidon, now the third largest city in Lebanon. The small Mediterranean country was an economic success story in the 1990s but now faces one of the worst financial crises in centuries, according to the World Bank.
A story in the July 2015 issue followed the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi throughout India. Here, two students pose in front of his portrait at the school he founded for Dalits, once known as Untouchables, in Ahmadabad, Gujarat.
In Cornesti, Romania, a woman spins raw wool that will be used to make embroidered clothes for her family. This picture originally appeared in a July 2013 issue about the families who harvest hay meadows in Transylvania.
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