
Street art in Ukraine: A different side to war
Street art in Ukraine is shattering the image that it is solely a nation under siege, sending messages of hope and resilience through its multidisciplinary artists.
Street art in Ukraine is shattering the image that it is solely a nation under siege, sending messages of hope and resilience through its multidisciplinary artists.
A lot has happened this month in Israel and Palestine – elections bringing back Benjamin Netanyahu expected to form a right-wing coalition and heightened tensions with Palestine have brought a wave of uncertainty to the region.
The war in Armenia is often left out of headlines – EVN Report is a global voice in the ongoing conflict, but also a platform for multifaceted critical discourse. IMAGO spoke to the magazine’s managing editor Roubina Margossian.
See our picks of the year as we commemorate the art of photojournalism this month alongside IMAGO’s sponsoring of the UK Picture Editors’ Guild Awards taking place tomorrow in London.
André Luis Alves was in a children’s hospital in southern Ukraine when two reporters next to him photographed a wounded child without the nurse’s permission – but Alves prefers a different route to get his shots. IMAGO spoke to him about ethical war journalism and giving a voice to those undercut by sensationalized coverage in Ukraine.
They are a staple in the cultural traditions. They are breadwinners and martial artists, crafters and cooks, business owners, students and activists. They breathe life into Gaza, but most of us don’t even know their names. Award-winning Gaza-native photojournalist Ashraf Amra urges us to take a closer look at the women who run the show – these are the women of Gaza.
Many non-Ukrainian nationals have been forced to flee their homes in Ukraine. With little assistance available, how might new technologies be helping them?
Yemen’s Jewish community has a long history of displacement and survival amidst conflict. Photographer Katharina Eglau documented Yemeni Jews in Raydah before they migrated to Israel, lending a glimpse into an extremely fragile yet intricate and resilient community. Less than 50 Jews still live in Yemen today.
Conflicted regions are often seen only for their conflict and the rest is seldom part of the story. As war in Yemen has raged since 2014, not much else is known in the West about the small but complex country with its own unique culture and landscapes. This is a different side to Yemen.