zReportage.com Story of the Week #818: TUESDAY December 14, 2021: 'CALAIS JUNGLE REBORN' by Le Pictorium photographer Michael Bunel who has spent 10 years covering the migrant crisis in Europe: The huge refugee camp in Calais known as the 'Jungle' became notorious in 2015, as 1 million people fled war and danger to come to Europe. Yet 5 years after it was demolished up to 2,000 migrants are still waiting in makeshift camps, at the centre of a political storm. Migrant boat crossings from France to the United Kingdom's English coast are at record levels as both countries struggle to handle the f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zreportagecom-story-of-the-week-818-tuesday-december-14-2021-calais-jungle-reborn-by-le-pictorium-photographer-michael-bunel-who-has-spent-10-years-covering-the-migrant-crisis-in-europe-the-huge-refugee-camp-in-calais-known-as-the-jungle-became-notorious-in-2015-as-1-million-people-fled-war-and-danger-to-come-to-europe-yet-5-years-after-it-was-demolished-up-to-2000-migrants-are-still-waiting-in-makeshift-camps-at-the-centre-of-a-political-storm-migrant-boat-crossings-from-france-to-the-united-kingdoms-english-coast-are-at-record-levels-as-both-countries-struggle-to-handle-the-f-image454134767.html
RM2HARHER–zReportage.com Story of the Week #818: TUESDAY December 14, 2021: 'CALAIS JUNGLE REBORN' by Le Pictorium photographer Michael Bunel who has spent 10 years covering the migrant crisis in Europe: The huge refugee camp in Calais known as the 'Jungle' became notorious in 2015, as 1 million people fled war and danger to come to Europe. Yet 5 years after it was demolished up to 2,000 migrants are still waiting in makeshift camps, at the centre of a political storm. Migrant boat crossings from France to the United Kingdom's English coast are at record levels as both countries struggle to handle the f
zReportage.com Story of the Week #858: TUESDAY October 11, 2022: 'THE TWO DAY WAR' by award winning Le Pictorium photographers Gilles Bader and Chris Huby: On September 13th, as families in eastern Armenia slept, Azerbaijan launched an unprovoked shelling on Armenian towns. The two former Soviet countries have been locked in off-and-on hostilities for decades over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh republic, as Azerbaijan's regime takes advantage of the global, especially Russian, distraction. Azerbaijan attempted to deny a rocket attack, but NASA's fire management satellites detected massive therm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zreportagecom-story-of-the-week-858-tuesday-october-11-2022-the-two-day-war-by-award-winning-le-pictorium-photographers-gilles-bader-and-chris-huby-on-september-13th-as-families-in-eastern-armenia-slept-azerbaijan-launched-an-unprovoked-shelling-on-armenian-towns-the-two-former-soviet-countries-have-been-locked-in-off-and-on-hostilities-for-decades-over-the-disputed-nagorno-karabakh-republic-as-azerbaijans-regime-takes-advantage-of-the-global-especially-russian-distraction-azerbaijan-attempted-to-deny-a-rocket-attack-but-nasas-fire-management-satellites-detected-massive-therm-image485687669.html
RM2K64YG5–zReportage.com Story of the Week #858: TUESDAY October 11, 2022: 'THE TWO DAY WAR' by award winning Le Pictorium photographers Gilles Bader and Chris Huby: On September 13th, as families in eastern Armenia slept, Azerbaijan launched an unprovoked shelling on Armenian towns. The two former Soviet countries have been locked in off-and-on hostilities for decades over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh republic, as Azerbaijan's regime takes advantage of the global, especially Russian, distraction. Azerbaijan attempted to deny a rocket attack, but NASA's fire management satellites detected massive therm
Story of the Week #822: TUESDAY January 18, 2022: 'COST OF PEACE: Taliban Style' from award winning photographer Adrien Vautier of Le Pictorium: Since the Taliban swept back to power in Afghanistan in August, they have been enforcing their fundamentalist interpretation of Islam. In spite of trying to rebrand as more moderate, the group has imposed a slew of restrictions that revoke the liberties that Afghan women have won through a history of struggle and activism, and unravel the gains made over the past two decades. Most secondary schools for girls were closed, and women were prohibited from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/story-of-the-week-822-tuesday-january-18-2022-cost-of-peace-taliban-style-from-award-winning-photographer-adrien-vautier-of-le-pictorium-since-the-taliban-swept-back-to-power-in-afghanistan-in-august-they-have-been-enforcing-their-fundamentalist-interpretation-of-islam-in-spite-of-trying-to-rebrand-as-more-moderate-the-group-has-imposed-a-slew-of-restrictions-that-revoke-the-liberties-that-afghan-women-have-won-through-a-history-of-struggle-and-activism-and-unravel-the-gains-made-over-the-past-two-decades-most-secondary-schools-for-girls-were-closed-and-women-were-prohibited-from-image457454594.html
RM2HG6T02–Story of the Week #822: TUESDAY January 18, 2022: 'COST OF PEACE: Taliban Style' from award winning photographer Adrien Vautier of Le Pictorium: Since the Taliban swept back to power in Afghanistan in August, they have been enforcing their fundamentalist interpretation of Islam. In spite of trying to rebrand as more moderate, the group has imposed a slew of restrictions that revoke the liberties that Afghan women have won through a history of struggle and activism, and unravel the gains made over the past two decades. Most secondary schools for girls were closed, and women were prohibited from