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Casual Look
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Casual Look

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Evening Dresses
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Evening Dresses

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Shooting Video
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Shooting Video

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“They Call Us Black and Filthy”: Sudanese Refugees in Egypt, Trapped Between Racism and Violence
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“They Call Us Black and Filthy”: Sudanese Refugees in Egypt, Trapped Between Racism and Violence

Having escaped the “most successful genocide in a century”, Sudanese refugees seek shelter in Egypt, only to find themselves the agonised victims of a modern-day, silenced apartheid. Ahead of World Refugee Day, four refugee women in Cairo tell their stories.  Jun 05, 2017 Her almond eyes insinuate a serene, unspiteful smile. As if each of...

“I Was Born and Raised in Egypt, But I am Stateless.” Meet the Man Creating a Whole New Country
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“I Was Born and Raised in Egypt, But I am Stateless.” Meet the Man Creating a Whole New Country

Born to Palestinian parents, Mohamed Al Borno is one of 10 million “invisible” people who don’t have citizenship worldwide. So he is setting out to use filmmaking, blockchain, and disruptive ideas to challenge the traditional notion of a nation-state by creating a radically new country.  Mar 02,2017 What’s in an ID card? A number? A...