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25 Photos of Surprisingly “Normal” Life in Sudanese Refugee Camps

In the 1980s, the volatile political landscape in the Horn of Africa — borne primarily by famine and civil war between the brutal Derg regime and the people of Ethiopia — brought about the deaths of hundreds of thousands. By 1990, over 1 million refugees from the Horn of Africa...

By Erin Kelly May 2, 2016

25 Photos of Surprisingly “Normal” Life in Sudanese Refugee Camps

In the 1980s, the volatile political landscape in the Horn of Africa — borne primarily by famine and civil war between the brutal Derg regime and the people of Ethiopia — brought about the deaths of hundreds of thousands. By 1990, over 1 million refugees from the Horn of Africa...

By Erin Kelly May 2, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Mar. 20 – 26

Absurd vintage men’s fashions, striking photos of disappearing animal species, the unarmed women hunting South Africa’s poachers, the world’s tallest bridge, and abandoned NASA launch sites. Hilariously Terrible Examples Of Men’s Fashion Over Time Say what you will about fashion trends du jour — it could always be worse: the...

By All That's Interesting Mar 25, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Mar. 20 – 26

Absurd vintage men’s fashions, striking photos of disappearing animal species, the unarmed women hunting South Africa’s poachers, the world’s tallest bridge, and abandoned NASA launch sites. Hilariously Terrible Examples Of Men’s Fashion Over Time Say what you will about fashion trends du jour — it could always be worse: the...

By All That's Interesting March 25, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Mar. 13 – 19

The witch doctors of Sierra Leone, tiny structures built by insects, Texas’ female gun owners, European border photography, history’s most famous betrayals. Spending A Week With The Witch Doctors Of Sierra Leone When an American thinks of a physician, images of stethoscopes and syringes often come to mind. In Sierra...

By All That's Interesting Mar 18, 2016

What We Loved This Week, Mar. 13 – 19

The witch doctors of Sierra Leone, tiny structures built by insects, Texas’ female gun owners, European border photography, history’s most famous betrayals. Spending A Week With The Witch Doctors Of Sierra Leone When an American thinks of a physician, images of stethoscopes and syringes often come to mind. In Sierra...

By All That's Interesting March 18, 2016

Your World This Week, Feb. 7 – 13

This week in health and politics: horrifying new report on female genital mutilation, Facebook pushes back against medical marijuana, the “science” of resting bitch face and how text messages might just save your life. Female Genital Mutilation Affects 200 Million Worldwide, According To New U.N. Report According to a new...

By All That's Interesting Feb 8, 2016
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Your World This Week, Feb. 7 – 13

This week in health and politics: horrifying new report on female genital mutilation, Facebook pushes back against medical marijuana, the “science” of resting bitch face and how text messages might just save your life. Female Genital Mutilation Affects 200 Million Worldwide, According To New U.N. Report According to a new...

By All That's Interesting February 8, 2016

After Genocide, Only Human Wreckage Remains

From The Associated Press on May 13, 1994: “Nobody lives here any more. Not the expectant mothers huddled outside the maternity clinic, not the families squeezed into the church, not the man who lies rotting in a schoolroom beneath a chalkboard map of Africa. Everybody here is dead. Karubamba is...

By All That's Interesting Aug 19, 2015

After Genocide, Only Human Wreckage Remains

From The Associated Press on May 13, 1994: “Nobody lives here any more. Not the expectant mothers huddled outside the maternity clinic, not the families squeezed into the church, not the man who lies rotting in a schoolroom beneath a chalkboard map of Africa. Everybody here is dead. Karubamba is...

By All That's Interesting August 19, 2015
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