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The Walk of Souls / Don't Cry For Me, White Plains

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Displaced Iraqi families near #Qayarrah, south of Mosul @AFPphoto  by @Kilicbi #Iraq: image via Jean-Marc Mojon @mojobaghdad, 30 October 2016


A Shiite fighter from the Hashed al-Shaabi patrols the village of Ayn Nasir south of Mosul #Iraq @ahmedafp @AFPphoto: image via SundayTimesPictures @STPictures, 29 October 2016



 Iraqi Shi'ite militias say offensive toward Tal Afar started: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 29 October 2016
  

IRAQ - Iraqi forces and the Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation) advance near Ayn Nasir during #MosulOffensive. By @ahmedafp: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016 


 IRAQ - Smoke billowing following a car bomb attack as Iraqi forces and the Hashed al-Shaabi hold a position near Ayn Nasir. By @ahmedafp: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016


 IRAQ - Smoke billowing following a car bomb attack as Iraqi forces and the Hashed al-Shaabi hold a position near Ayn Nasir. By @ahmedafp: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016


IRAQ - An Iraqi soldier and a member of Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation) push a car near Qayyarah. By @Kilicbil: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016


Iraqi villagers escape Islamic State snipers, leave family behind: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 30 October 2016

 

IRAQ - Displaced Iraqi families fleeing the #MosulOffensive are seen between Makhmour and Qayyarah. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016
 
 

IRAQ - Displaced Iraqi families fleeing the #MosulOffensive are seen between Makhmour and Qayyarah. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016


IRAQ - Displaced Iraqis gather to get food distribution at a refugee camp in Qayyarah. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016


IRAQ - Displaced Iraqis gather to get food distribution at a refugee camp in Qayyarah. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016



IRAQ - Displaced Iraqis gather to get food distribution at a refugee camp in Qayyarah. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016
 

IRAQ - A member of Iraqi forces distributes food to children in Umm Mahahir after troops recaptured it from the IS. By Ahmad Al-Rubaye #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 28 October 2016


Hoy también se reúnen familiares de desplazados y siguen las operaciones contra el grupo Estado Islámico en Mosul #AFP @Kilicbil: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 28 October 2016

  
Hoy también se reúnen familiares de desplazados y siguen las operaciones contra el grupo Estado Islámico en Mosul #AFP @Kilicbil: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 28 October 2016

 
  
Hoy también se reúnen familiares de desplazados y siguen las operaciones contra el grupo Estado Islámico en Mosul #AFP @Kilicbil: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 28 October 2016



Hoy también se reúnen familiares de desplazados y siguen las operaciones contra el grupo Estado Islámico en Mosul #AFP @Kilicbil: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 28 October 2016

 
SYRIA - Syrian members of the Roj mine clearing organisation work at removing IEDs and mines planted by IS in al-Hol area. By @Delilsouleman: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 28 October 2016

 
SYRIA - The body of a Syrian child is wrapped in shrouds at a make-shift morgue following government shelling on Douma. By @AbdDoumany #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 October 2016



LIBYA - Fighters of forces loyal to Libya's UN-backed GNA guard a look-out point in Sirte as they try to clear last remaining IS. #AFPphoto: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 27 October 2016


#refugees and #migrants  float on a life raft during a rescue operation off shore #libya while they try to cross to #europe: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 30 October 2016


MEXICO - Residents participate in El Paseo de Las Almas,The Walk of Souls, during the Dead festival in Merida. By Alejandro Medina #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 28 October 2016


Don't Cry For Me, White Plains



Huma Abedin boarded the Clinton campaign plane in Westchester County, N.Y., on Monday: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 29 October 2016

 

Huma Abedin boarded the Clinton campaign plane in Westchester County, N.Y., on Monday: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 29 October 2016
 


Ms. Abedin, left, with Hillary Clinton at a presidential campaign event this month: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 29 October 2016 

 

Ms. Abedin, left, with Hillary Clinton at a presidential campaign event this month: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 29 October 2016


#Clinton Assisted Suicide Squad is ready! You chose the wrong team, Huma...: image via Viva Europa @realVivaEuropa, 29 October 2016

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La Catarina, one of the most popular figures in the Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. Museo de la Ciudad, Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico: photo by Tomascastelazo, 28 October 2007



Mr. Weiner with his wife, Huma Abedin, in 2013: photo by Michael Appleton for The New York Times, 29 October 2016

 

Mr. Weiner with his wife, Huma Abedin, in 2013: photo by Michael Appleton for The New York Times, 29 October 2016
 

Huma Abedin swore under oath that she gave up "all the devices" with State Department emails
: image via The Daily Beast @Daily Beast, 29 October 2016



Hillary Clinton...watchful: photo by Brian Snyder/Reuters via The Week, 28 October 2016


U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton attends a campaign rally at Alumni Hall Courtyard, Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire U.S., October 24, 2016. © Carlos Barria

U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton attends a campaign rally at Alumni Hall Courtyard, Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire
: photo by Carlos Barria / Reuters, 24 October 2016



#Clinton: #FBI probe statement ‘deeply troubling’
: image via Al Arabiya English Verified account @AlArabiya_Eng, 29 October 2016




Clinton takes on U.S. FBI director in latest email flap: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters,  29 October 2016



Most Still Say #Clinton Should Have Been Indicted... : image via Rasmussen Reports Verified account @Rasmussen_Poll, 29 October 2016


#PodestaEmails22 When they see how inconsistent and untrustworthy Hillary is, even Dems acknowledge "her candidacy was just not meant to be.": image via Philip Schuyler @FiveRights, 29 October 2016


#USA the damage the #Clinton's have done to our country is unmeasurable. We are seen as a corrupt banana republic.: image via brobert545 @brobert545, 29 October 2016





Swallowed

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South Koreans during a mock funeral service in Seoul on Saturday. Such funerals have become popular in South Korea as a way to gain more appreciation for life.: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016



South Koreans during a mock funeral service in Seoul on Saturday. Such funerals have become popular in South Korea as a way to gain more appreciation for life.: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016

At millennial zombie skool, practice makes perfect
medium-to-big-box items 
and at graduation there is a rush of delight
when they open your box
and you get to climb out and selfie yourself.

A mystical religious society
contributes funding,
and this is only one of the many ways
the modern funeral industry
is tirelessly at work to profit from your body.
  

Swallowed | by efo 
Swallowed (San Francisco): photo by efo, 25 September 2016

Swallowed | by efo
 
Swallowed (San Francisco): photo by efo, 25 September 2016

Swallowed | by efo

Swallowed (San Francisco): photo by efo, 25 September 2016


After an instructional lecture and video, participants sit beside coffins and write their last testaments: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016



After an instructional lecture and video, participants sit beside coffins and write their last testaments: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016

Maze | by efo

Maze (San Francisco): photo by efo, September 2016

Maze | by efo

Maze (San Francisco): photo by efo, September 2016

Maze | by efo

Maze (San Francisco): photo by efo, September 2016
 

Participants lie in closed coffins for 10 minutes: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016



Participants lie in closed coffins for 10 minutes: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016

Bugs | by efo

Bugs (Richmond, California): photo by efo, 29 September 2016

Bugs | by efo

Bugs (Richmond, California): photo by efo, 29 September 2016

Bugs | by efo

Bugs (Richmond, California): photo by efo, 29 September 2016
  

Participants after emerging from their coffins on Saturday. Many say they feel strangely refreshed, having gained a new perspective on life.: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016 

 

Participants after emerging from their coffins on Saturday. Many say they feel strangely refreshed, having gained a new perspective on life.: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016

Peristalsis | by efo

Peristalsis (inside a quonset hut): photo by efo, September 2016

Peristalsis | by efo

Peristalsis (inside a quonset hut): photo by efo, September 2016

Peristalsis | by efo

Peristalsis (inside a quonset hut): photo by efo, September 2016
  
 
People chatting and taking pictures with their coffins after the experience: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016



People chatting and taking pictures with their coffins after the experience: photo by Jean Chung for The New York Times, 26 October 2016

Palms | by efo

Palms (Mare Island): photo by efo, 17 September 2016

Palms | by efo

Palms (Mare Island): photo by efo, 17 September 2016
 
Palms | by efo

Palms (Mare Island): photo by efo, 17 September 2016

Heterodoxy (swimming with the robotic fish)

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An African migrant gets fanned on the ground after crossing a border fence between Morocco and Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta October 31, 2016. REUTERS/M. Martin

An African migrant gets fanned on the ground after crossing a border fence between Morocco and Spain’s north African enclave of Ceuta: photo by M. Martin/Reuters, 31 October 2016

An African migrant gets fanned on the ground after crossing a border fence between Morocco and Spain's north African enclave of Ceuta October 31, 2016. REUTERS/M. Martin
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An African migrant gets fanned on the ground after crossing a border fence between Morocco and Spain’s north African enclave of Ceuta: photo by M. Martin/Reuters, 31 October 2016


About 1000 #refugees and #migrants float in a three level wooden boat as they try to cross to #europe, off shore #libya: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 1 November 2016



FRANCE - The makeshift Orthodox church in the #CalaisJungle migrant camp is seen in Calais. By Philippe Huguen #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 30 October 2016
 


FRANCE - The makeshift Orthodox church in the #CalaisJungle migrant camp is seen in Calais. By Philippe Huguen #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 30 October 2016


FRANCE - The makeshift Orthodox church in the #CalaisJungle migrant camp is seen in Calais. By Philippe Huguen #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 30 October 2016



FRANCE - Police operation aiming at evacuating a camp in a street of Paris where migrants live in squalid conditions. By Lionel Bonaventure: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016



FRANCE - Police operation aiming at evacuating a camp in a street of Paris where migrants live in squalid conditions. By Lionel Bonaventure: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


FRANCE - Police operation aiming at evacuating a camp in a street of Paris where migrants live in squalid conditions. By Lionel Bonaventure: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016

A Chinese woman takes a photo of a plastic baby used in a course as she and others train to be qualified nannies, known in China as ayis, at the Ayi University on October 28, 2016 in Beijing, China. The Ayi University training program teaches childcare, early education, housekeeping, and other domestic skills.

A Chinese woman takes a photo of a plastic baby used in a course as she and others train to be qualified nannies, known in China as ayis, at the Ayi University in Beijing, China. The Ayi University training program teaches childcare, early education, housekeeping, and other domestic skills.: photo by Kevin Frayer, 31 October 2016

A Chinese woman takes a photo of a plastic baby used in a course as she and others train to be qualified nannies, known in China as ayis, at the Ayi University on October 28, 2016 in Beijing, China. The Ayi University training program teaches childcare, early education, housekeeping, and other domestic skills.

A Chinese woman takes a photo of a plastic baby used in a course as she and others train to be qualified nannies, known in China as ayis, at the Ayi University in Beijing, China. The Ayi University training program teaches childcare, early education, housekeeping, and other domestic skills.: photo by Kevin Frayer, 31 October 2016


Children play in a community where China has relocated some of what it calls its “ecological refugees” -- 329,000 people from lands distressed by climate change, industrialization, poor policies and human activity:  photo by Josh Haner / The New York Times, 28 October 2016

 

Children play in a community where China has relocated some of what it calls its “ecological refugees” -- 329,000 people from lands distressed by climate change, industrialization, poor policies and human activity:  photo by Josh Haner / The New York Times, 28 October 2016


Behind Philippines' ties with China, a billionaire and his rehab centers: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 31 October 2016

Abu Omar's daughters Ghazal and Deema (R) sit in the shelter the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, on October 30, 2016. Abu Omar, with the help of his neighbour, was able to dig and prepare an underground shelter consisting of a single room in the space of 2 weeks. The shelter is 4 meters below ground and has an air vent for emergencies. / AFP PHOTO / Sameer Al-DoumySAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP/Getty Images

Abu Omar’s daughters Ghazal and Deema (right) sit in the shelter the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of Damascus. Abu Omar, with the help of his neighbour, was able to dig and prepare an underground shelter consisting of a single room in the space of two weeks. The shelter is four meters below ground and has an air vent for emergencies.: photo Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP, 31 October 2016

Abu Omar's daughters Ghazal and Deema (R) sit in the shelter the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, on October 30, 2016. Abu Omar, with the help of his neighbour, was able to dig and prepare an underground shelter consisting of a single room in the space of 2 weeks. The shelter is 4 meters below ground and has an air vent for emergencies. / AFP PHOTO / Sameer Al-DoumySAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP/Getty Images

Abu Omar’s daughters Ghazal and Deema (right) sit in the shelter the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of Damascus. Abu Omar, with the help of his neighbour, was able to dig and prepare an underground shelter consisting of a single room in the space of two weeks. The shelter is four meters below ground and has an air vent for emergencies.: photo Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP, 31 October 2016



SYRIA - Inside a shelter in the rebel city of Douma, located 4 meters underground. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016



SYRIA - Inside a shelter in the rebel city of Douma, located 4 meters underground. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


SYRIA - Inside a shelter in the rebel city of Douma, located 4 meters underground. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016



PAKISTAN - An activist of opposition party Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) runs from tear gas shells during clashes with police in Swabi. By A Majeed: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016



AFGHANISTAN - Security forces inspect a site of suicide bombing that targeted gathering of local tribal elders in Chaparhar. By @Noorullah700: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


AFGHANISTAN - Security forces inspect a site of suicide bombing that targeted gathering of local tribal elders in Chaparhar. By @Noorullah700: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


AFGHANISTAN - Security forces inspect a site of suicide bombing that targeted gathering of local tribal elders in Chaparhar. By @Noorullah700: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


 
IRAQ - Iraqi Christian forces members stand in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Qaraqosh during #MosulOps. By @safinphoto #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016



IRAQ - Iraqi Christian forces members stand in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Qaraqosh during #MosulOps. By @safinphoto #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016


IRAQ - Iraqi Christian forces members stand in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Qaraqosh during #MosulOps. By @safinphoto #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016



 #Iraq - An injured CTS member injured during clashes with IS group jihadists near Bazwaya, receives medical treatment. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016



 #Iraq - An injured CTS member injured during clashes with IS group jihadists near Bazwaya, receives medical treatment. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016



 #Iraq - An injured CTS member injured during clashes with IS group jihadists near Bazwaya, receives medical treatment. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016

A Hindu woman lights a firecrackers with her daughter to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Mumbai, India

A Hindu woman lights a firecrackers with her daughter to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Mumbai, India: photo by Rafiq Maqbool/AP, 31 October 2016

A Hindu woman lights a firecrackers with her daughter to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Mumbai, India

A Hindu woman lights a firecrackers with her daughter to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, in Mumbai, India: photo by Rafiq Maqbool/AP, 31 October 2016


INDIA - Indian Sadhus queue to receive blankets during a Sadhu congregation following the Diwali Festival in Amritsar By @nanuworld #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


An Indian cyclist rides as smog envelops monument in New Delhi, a day after Diwali festival. By @Money_Sharma #AFP
: image via Sophie Chauveau @s_chauveauAFP, 31 October 2016



INDIA - An Indian fisherman sits in his boat on the Brahmaputra River during sunset in Guwahati. By @BoroBiju #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


This does seem shady


Hillary Clinton, campaigning in Florida on Sunday, has called on the F.B.I. to clarify the details of its investigation, saying voters deserve to get the “full and complete facts.”: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 31 October 2016 


Hillary Clinton, campaigning in Florida on Sunday, has called on the F.B.I. to clarify the details of its investigation, saying voters deserve to get the “full and complete facts.”: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 31 October 2016 


Clinton holds five-point lead as FBI looks at more emails: Reuters/Ipsos poll: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 1 November 2016


Democrats sue Trump for alleged voter intimidation in four states: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 31 October 2016


Wow. @JohnPodesta knowingly admits to breaking law using David Brock's 'SuperPAC' money machine. #WikiLeaks #PodestaEmails24: image via Julian Wan @juliangwan, 31 October 2016 


SINGAPORE - A robotic fish swims in a water glass tank during Singapore International Robo Expo. By @rahmanroslan #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP,
1 November 2016
 

Huma Abedin, a top Hillary Clinton aide, in Charlotte, N.C., in September: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 31 October 2016


 

Huma Abedin, a top Hillary Clinton aide, in Charlotte, N.C., in September: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times, 31 October 2016



Hillary's Funnest Email Lies, from Clinton Crime Family Comix
: by @BiffSpackle via Doug Ross @Journal, 31 August 2015
 

Clinton Cash Comix
: by @BiffSpackle via Doug Ross @Journal, 10 June 2016
 

President María Estela Martínez de Perón of Argentina in the Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires: photo by Agence France-Presse, 1974



US - People dressed in colorful Halloween costumes parade during the annual street Halloween festival in West Hollywood. By Mark Ralston: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016


AUSTRIA - A woman walks through Vienna's Central Cemetery (Zentral Friedhof) on the eve of All Saints Day in Vienna. By Joe Klamar #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016
 

PHILIPPINES - View of the Barangka Cemetery in Marikina, east of Manila on the eve of the traditional All Souls' Day. By @herime23: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 31 October 2016


SINGAPORE - Product items for online orders are stored on shelves at SingPost Regional eCommerce Logistics Hub in Singapore. By @rahmanroslan #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016

Flight / We All Say No / Stevie Smith: I Remember

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A displaced Iraqi boy leads his animals to safety after escaping from Islamic State controlled village of Abu Jarboa during clashes with IS militants near Mosul

A displaced Iraqi boy leads his animals to safety after escaping from the Islamic State controlled village of Abu Jarboa during clashes with IS militants near Mosul, Iraq: photo by Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters, 1 November 2016

A displaced Iraqi boy leads his animals to safety after escaping from Islamic State controlled village of Abu Jarboa during clashes with IS militants near Mosul

A displaced Iraqi boy leads his animals to safety after escaping from the Islamic State controlled village of Abu Jarboa during clashes with IS militants near Mosul, Iraq: photo by Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters, 1 November 2016


Counterterrorism troops to the east of Mosul take shelter after a mortar shell hit. The elite units entered the city, Iraq’s second-largest, on Tuesday in an attempt to reclaim it from the Islamic State.: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Press, 1 November 2016



Counterterrorism troops to the east of Mosul take shelter after a mortar shell hit. The elite units entered the city, Iraq’s second-largest, on Tuesday in an attempt to reclaim it from the Islamic State.: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Press, 1 November 2016
 


People who fled areas held by Islamic State militants take shelter outside a mosque south of Mosul that was guarded by Iraqi soldiers on Tuesday: photo by Felipe Dana/Associated Press, 1 November 2016



People who fled areas held by Islamic State militants take shelter outside a mosque south of Mosul that was guarded by Iraqi soldiers on Tuesday: photo by Felipe Dana/Associated Press, 1 November 2016



 #Iraq - Advancing Iraqi forces near Mosul city limits. By @Kilicbil
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016 




 #Iraq - Advancing Iraqi forces near Mosul city limits. By @Kilicbil
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016 



 #Iraq - Advancing Iraqi forces near Mosul city limits. By @Kilicbil
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 31 October 2016  


 
A member of the Iraqi armed forces kisses a local boy after entering the town of Shura, south of Mosul, on Saturday: photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/Associated Press, 30 October 2016 

 
 
A member of the Iraqi armed forces kisses a local boy after entering the town of Shura, south of Mosul, on Saturday: photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/Associated Press, 30 October 2016


A man who just fled Bazwaia village carries a white flag as he arrives at a special forces checkpoint, east of Mosul, Iraq, November 1, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
 
A man who just fled Bazwaia village carries a white flag as he arrives at a special forces checkpoint, east of Mosul, Iraq: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 1 November 2016

A man who just fled Bazwaia village carries a white flag as he arrives at a special forces checkpoint, east of Mosul, Iraq, November 1, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

A man who just fled Bazwaia village carries a white flag as he arrives at a special forces checkpoint, east of Mosul, Iraq: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 1 November 2016

Stevie Smith: I Remember


UK - A couple kiss beneath a tree in St James's Park in London with the trees showing Autumn colours. By @photogator96 #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016


It was my bridal night I remember,
An old man of seventy-three
I lay with my young bride in my arms,
A girl with t.b.
It was wartime, and overhead
The Germans were making a particularly heavy raid on Hampstead.
What rendered the confusion worse, perversely
Our bombers had chosen that moment to set out for Germany.
Harry, do they ever collide?
I do not think it has ever happened,
Oh my bride, my bride.

 
Stevie Smith (1902-1971): I Remember, from Not Waving but Drowning, 1967


SPAIN - A woman kisses a grave at a cemetery in Barcelona during the Catholic All Saints' Day. By Josep Lago #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016


People visit tombs of their loved ones ahead of the commemoration of All Saints day at Navotas Public cemetery in Manila, Philippines, October 31, 2016.   REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

People visit tombs of their loved ones ahead of the commemoration of All Saints day at Navotas Public cemetery in Manila, Philippines: photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters, 1 November 2016

People visit tombs of their loved ones ahead of the commemoration of All Saints day at Navotas Public cemetery in Manila, Philippines, October 31, 2016.   REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

People visit tombs of their loved ones ahead of the commemoration of All Saints day at Navotas Public cemetery in Manila, Philippines: photo by Damir Sagolj/Reuters, 1 November 2016


SYRIA - Displaced Syrian children play in a large puddle of water following heavy rainfall at a make-shift camp near Azaz. By @NazeeerAlk: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016


BELARUS - Interior Ministry's special forces unit takes part in examinations for "Madder Beret" headdress near Minsk. By Maxim Malinovsky
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016



US - Radio City Rockettes pose with Archbishop of NY after he blessed animals in Radio City Christmas Spectacular in NY. By @timothyclary
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 1 November 2016
We All Say No


@HillaryClinton thanks the crowd during a rally in Fort Lauderdale. #Hillary
: image via Doug Mills @dougmillsnyt, 1 November 2016  Miami Lakes, FL


Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) discusses Trump's improving chances of winning the presidency as the Clinton campaign spirals.

"Hillary Clinton is melting down". Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA) discusses Trump's improving chances of winning the presidency as the Clinton campaign spirals.: photo via Fox Business, 1 November 2016

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton holds a masquerade mask as she jokes with members of her staff aboard her camapign plane on October 31, 2016 in Erlanger, Kentucky. The presidential general election is November 8.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton holds a masquerade mask as she jokes with members of her staff aboard her campaign plane in Erlanger, Kentucky: photo by Justin Sullivan, 1 November 2016

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton holds a masquerade mask as she jokes with members of her staff aboard her camapign plane on October 31, 2016 in Erlanger, Kentucky. The presidential general election is November 8.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton holds a masquerade mask as she jokes with members of her staff aboard her campaign plane in Erlanger, Kentucky: photo by Justin Sullivan, 1 November 2016


Play Structure with Wind

Still living in the hollow | by efo

Still living in the hollow (Indian Rock, Virginia): photo by efo, 31 October 2016

Still living in the hollow | by efo

Still living in the hollow (Indian Rock, Virginia): photo by efo, 31 October 2016

Still living in the hollow | by efo

Goldsmith(Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India): photo by Bert Pot, August 2016

Goldsmith | by Bert Pot

Goldsmith (Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India): photo by Bert Pot, August 2016

Horn | by Bert Pot

Horn (Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India): photo by Bert Pot, August 2016

ecuador | by tgnelsoni7

ecuador: photo by tgnelsoni7, 26 October 2016

- | by jenci975

[Untitled, Austria] ("nearby Vienna is two small towns, Mödling and Baden. this place is between them."): photo Jenó  Németh, 31 October 2016

We All Say No | by LowerDarnley

We All Say No (Millvale, PEI): photo by Jim Rohan, 1 November 2016

United Church | by LowerDarnley

United Church (Greenwich, PEI): photo by Jim Rohan, 26 October 2016

Cement Plant, Troy, NY | by trabantdeluxe

Cement Plant, Troy, NY: photo by trabantdeluxe, 4 January 2009

Conversation Nº 2 | by efo

Conversation No. 2 (Alameda, California): photo by efo, October 2016

In the crib | by efo

In the crib (Alameda, California): photo by efo, October 2016

* | by derlevi

* aurora: photo by Matthias Leberle,12 July 2016

Portland | by austin granger

Portland: photo by Austin Granger, 12 October 2016

Play Structure with Wind, Portland | by austin granger

Play Structure with Wind, Portland: photo by Austin Granger, 23 October 2016

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Houston, TX - January 2015: photo by gumanow, 4 September 2016

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Houston, TX - January 2015: photo by gumanow, 4 September 2016


 A car plastered with Nixon signs travels beside the open car carrying Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John F. Kennedy #OTD in 1960: image via AP images @AP_images, 1 November 2016

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China's J-10 fighter jets perform during an air show, the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai

China’s J-10 fighter jets perform during an air show, the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China: photo by Reuters, 1 November 2016

China's J-10 fighter jets perform during an air show, the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai

China’s J-10 fighter jets perform during an air show, the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China: photo by Reuters, 1 November 2016
Newly elected lawmaker Baggio Leung (C, wearing glasses) is restrained by security after attempting to read out his Legislative Council oath at Legco in Hong Kong

Newly elected lawmaker Baggio Leung (C, wearing glasses) is restrained by security after attempting to read out his Legislative Council oath at Legco in Hong Kong. In the third consecutive week of chaos in the legislature, pro-independence lawmakers Baggio Leung and Yau Wai-ching entered the chamber despite being banned from doing so, pending the result of a judicial review into whether they can take up their seats: photo by Anthony Wallace/AFP, 2 November 2016 

Newly elected lawmaker Baggio Leung (C, wearing glasses) is restrained by security after attempting to read out his Legislative Council oath at Legco in Hong Kong

Newly elected lawmaker Baggio Leung (C, wearing glasses) is restrained by security after attempting to read out his Legislative Council oath at Legco in Hong Kong. In the third consecutive week of chaos in the legislature, pro-independence lawmakers Baggio Leung and Yau Wai-ching entered the chamber despite being banned from doing so, pending the result of a judicial review into whether they can take up their seats: photo by Anthony Wallace/AFP, 2 November 2016

Participants attend the 20th meeting of the World Russian People's Council at a hall in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on November 1, 2016. The Council is an annual gathering of members of the Orthodox clergy, religious, political and public leaders, military officials and activists of various youth organisations. / AFP PHOTO / Kirill KUDRYAVTSEVKIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images
Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP/Getty Images
Participants attend the 20th meeting of the World Russian People’s Council at a hall in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. The Council is an annual gathering of members of the Orthodox clergy, religious, political and public leaders, military officials and activists of various youth organisations.: photo by Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP, 1 November 2016

Participants attend the 20th meeting of the World Russian People's Council at a hall in the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow on November 1, 2016. The Council is an annual gathering of members of the Orthodox clergy, religious, political and public leaders, military officials and activists of various youth organisations. / AFP PHOTO / Kirill KUDRYAVTSEVKIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images.
 
Participants attend the 20th meeting of the World Russian People’s Council at a hall in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow. The Council is an annual gathering of members of the Orthodox clergy, religious, political and public leaders, military officials and activists of various youth organisations.: photo by Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP, 1 November 2016

Nuns from the Order of SS. Savior of Saint Bridget of Sweden are seen as Pope Francis arrives to leads a Holy Mass at the Swedbank Stadion in Malmo, Sweden, November 1, 2016.   REUTERS/Max Rossi

Nuns from the Order of SS. Saviour of Saint Bridget of Sweden are seen as Pope Francis arrives to lead a Holy Mass at the Swedbank Stadion in Malmo, Sweden: photo Max Rossi/Reuters, 1 November 2016

Nuns from the Order of SS. Savior of Saint Bridget of Sweden are seen as Pope Francis arrives to leads a Holy Mass at the Swedbank Stadion in Malmo, Sweden, November 1, 2016.   REUTERS/Max Rossi

Nuns from the Order of SS. Saviour of Saint Bridget of Sweden are seen as Pope Francis arrives to lead a Holy Mass at the Swedbank Stadion in Malmo, Sweden: photo Max Rossi/Reuters, 1 November 2016

firefighters trying to put out a fire outside a karaoke bar in Hanoi, Vietnam

Firefighters try to put out a fire outside a karaoke bar in Hanoi, Vietnam: photo by EPA, 2 November 2016

firefighters trying to put out a fire outside a karaoke bar in Hanoi, Vietnam
 
Firefighters try to put out a fire outside a karaoke bar in Hanoi, Vietnam: photo by EPA, 2 November 2016

ransvestites prepare backstage before performing a traditional dance opera known as Ludruk on October 30, 2016 in Surabaya, Indonesia. Indonesia's LGBT community has been under a wave of attacks since the beginning of 2016 while the country's ministers had described transgenderism as a mental disorder, and gay sex had been criminalized, as well as nonmarital heterosexual sex. In Mojokerto, a traditional dance opera group called Ludruk Karya Budaya continues to be an art form, performed by transvestites who play female roles while adding a touch of comedy. Consisting of 18 transgenders in group, each of them earn up to Rp 150,000 ($15USD) per show since the act began May 29, 1969 in Mojokerto, East Java. Homosexuality and gay sex are not illegal in Indonesia but the world's largest Muslim country has been increasing meeting intolerance from the Indonesian public. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images)

Transvestites prepare backstage before performing a traditional dance opera known as Ludruk in Surabaya, Indonesia. Indonesia’s LGBT community has been under a wave of attacks since the beginning of 2016 while the country’s ministers had described transgenderism as a mental disorder and gay sex had been criminalized.: photo by Ulet Ifansasti, 1 November 2016

ransvestites prepare backstage before performing a traditional dance opera known as Ludruk on October 30, 2016 in Surabaya, Indonesia. Indonesia's LGBT community has been under a wave of attacks since the beginning of 2016 while the country's ministers had described transgenderism as a mental disorder, and gay sex had been criminalized, as well as nonmarital heterosexual sex. In Mojokerto, a traditional dance opera group called Ludruk Karya Budaya continues to be an art form, performed by transvestites who play female roles while adding a touch of comedy. Consisting of 18 transgenders in group, each of them earn up to Rp 150,000 ($15USD) per show since the act began May 29, 1969 in Mojokerto, East Java. Homosexuality and gay sex are not illegal in Indonesia but the world's largest Muslim country has been increasing meeting intolerance from the Indonesian public. (Photo by Ulet Ifansasti/Getty Images) 

Transvestites prepare backstage before performing a traditional dance opera known as Ludruk in Surabaya, Indonesia. Indonesia’s LGBT community has been under a wave of attacks since the beginning of 2016 while the country’s ministers had described transgenderism as a mental disorder and gay sex had been criminalized.: photo by Ulet Ifansasti, 1 November 2016

A gallery assistant poses with "Chess Set" by Man Ray (est. £20,000-30,000) during the press preview of the "Bowie/Collector" auction at Sotheby's on November 1, 2016 in London, England.  The auctions are set to take place on November 10 and 11, 2016 in London, with many items from musician David Bowie's personal art collection available for sale.  (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
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A gallery assistant poses with “Chess Set” by Man Ray during the press preview of the “Bowie/Collector” auction at Sotheby’s in London, England. The auctions are set to take place on November 10 and 11, 2016 in London, with many items from musician David Bowie’s personal art collection available for sale.: photo by Leon Neal, 1 November 2016

A gallery assistant poses with "Chess Set" by Man Ray (est. £20,000-30,000) during the press preview of the "Bowie/Collector" auction at Sotheby's on November 1, 2016 in London, England.  The auctions are set to take place on November 10 and 11, 2016 in London, with many items from musician David Bowie's personal art collection available for sale.  (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images) 

A gallery assistant poses with “Chess Set” by Man Ray during the press preview of the “Bowie/Collector” auction at Sotheby’s in London, England. The auctions are set to take place on November 10 and 11, 2016 in London, with many items from musician David Bowie’s personal art collection available for sale.: photo by Leon Neal, 1 November 2016

A Filipino fire victim climbs a burnt electric post following a fire that broke out before dawn on All Souls Day in Las Pinas city, south of Manila, Philippines

A Filipino fire victim climbs a burnt electric post following a fire that broke out before dawn on All Souls Day in Las Pinas city, south of Manila, Philippines: photo Francis R. Malasig/EPA, 2 November 2016

A Filipino fire victim climbs a burnt electric post following a fire that broke out before dawn on All Souls Day in Las Pinas city, south of Manila, Philippines

A Filipino fire victim climbs a burnt electric post following a fire that broke out before dawn on All Souls Day in Las Pinas city, south of Manila, Philippines: photo Francis R. Malasig/EPA, 2 November 2016

A boy walks through a paddy field on a foggy morning on the outskirts of Srinagar

A boy walks through a paddy field on a foggy morning on the outskirts of Srinagar on Tuesday: photo by Reuters, 1 November 2016

A boy walks through a paddy field on a foggy morning on the outskirts of Srinagar

A boy walks through a paddy field on a foggy morning on the outskirts of Srinagar on Tuesday: photo by Reuters, 1 November 2016

Best Five Dollars: Two or Three Poems from the Thirty Years War

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A medic attended to a man wounded in airstrikes in Yemen on Sunday: photo by Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters, 2 November 2016

 

A medic attended to a man wounded in airstrikes in Yemen on Sunday: photo by Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters, 2 November 2016 


Dying cyclist has bike stolen moments after being hit by car: image via Independent US @IndyUSA, 2 November 2016

 
 
Election in Kashmir.Photo/Tauseef MUSTAFA: image via Tauseef MUSTAFA @Tauseef MUSTAFA, 30 April 2014

Members of the Indonesian National Police (BRIMOB unit, Mobile Brigade Corps) hold riot guns as they stand in position during a security forces drill ahead of the Regional Head Elections 2016 in Jakarta, Indonesia
 
Members of the Indonesian National Police (BRIMOB unit, Mobile Brigade Corps) hold riot guns as they stand in position during a security forces drill ahead of the Regional Head Elections 2016 in Jakarta, Indonesia: photo by Bagus Indahono/EPA, 2 November 2016

Members of the Indonesian National Police (BRIMOB unit, Mobile Brigade Corps) hold riot guns as they stand in position during a security forces drill ahead of the Regional Head Elections 2016 in Jakarta, Indonesia

Members of the Indonesian National Police (BRIMOB unit, Mobile Brigade Corps) hold riot guns as they stand in position during a security forces drill ahead of the Regional Head Elections 2016 in Jakarta, Indonesia: photo by Bagus Indahono/EPA, 2 November 2016


IRAQ - An Iraqi soldier takes position in Gogjali, a few hundred metres from Mosul's eastern edge during #MosulOps. By @Kilicbil @AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016

 
Iraqi forces patrol the village of Gogjali, on Mosul’s eastern edge, on Wednesday as clashes continue between the Iraqi military and Islamic State forces: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016


Iraqi forces patrol the village of Gogjali, on Mosul’s eastern edge, on Wednesday as clashes continue between the Iraqi military and Islamic State forces: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016  


IRAQ - Iraqi civilians flee the village of Gogjali, a few hundred metres from Mosul's eastern edge during #MosulOps. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 2 November 2016


Iraqi Army vehicles make their way through Gogjali on Wednesday: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016


Iraqi Army vehicles make their way through Gogjali on Wednesday: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016



Beards, mandatory under Islamic State rule, are trimmed at a mosque in Gogjali as civilians take shelter from nearby fighting: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse, 1 November 2016


 

Beards, mandatory under Islamic State rule, are trimmed at a mosque in Gogjali as civilians take shelter from nearby fighting: photo by Bulent Kilic/Agence France-Presse, 1 November 2016


An Iraqi special forces soldier 1s welcomed in Gogjali on Wednesday. Soldiers were going house-to-house hunting for weapons, booby traps and Islamic State fighters.: photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/Associated Press, 2 November 2016


An Iraqi special forces soldier is welcomed in Gogjali on Wednesday. Soldiers were going house-to-house hunting for weapons, booby traps and Islamic State fighters.: photo by Marko Drobnjakovic/Associated Press, 2 November 2016


An Iraqi refugee who fled Mosul hangs her laundry at the UN-run al-Hol refugee camp in Syria's Hasakeh province. By @Delilsouleman #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016


SYRIA - A Syrian man sits next to a boy at a make-shift hospital following an airstrike in the rebel-held town of Douma. By @AbdDoumany #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 2 November 2016



Syria - Life in Syria's Douma revolves around rhythm of bombs. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016




Syria - Life in Syria's Douma revolves around rhythm of bombs. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016



Syria - Life in Syria's Douma revolves around rhythm of bombs. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016



#France - Last shelters destroyed at 'Jungle' migrant camp in Calais. By Denis Charlet #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016


INDIA - A Kashmiri student looks out of a window of a partially burnt government high school in Goripora. By @TauseefMUSTAFA #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 2 November 2016

 
#India Birds fly over the corridor of the Jama Masjid at sunrise in New Delhi By @Money_Sharma @AFPphoto: image via Photojournalism @photojournalink, 2 November 2016

The Commanders (Iraq I)

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Demolished civilian and military vehicles lining Highway 80 (aka The Highway of Death), route taken by Iraqis fleeing Operation Desert Storm, 18 April 1991: photo by Tech Sgt. Joe Coleman (US Air Force), 1991


When the Medina Luminous Division marched into
Divine Anger in the Energy Refuge Theatre--
Bottle green starlight chaos,
Blood rivers in the sand, dust flecked with bits of Sumerian gods --
The Commanders felt good about themselves,
They said Say hello to Allah
And the Medina Luminous Divison said hello to God.

Next the In God We Trust Division was drawn out of K City
It was Bravo-20 on the Basra Road
Rockeye and Hellfire lived up to the instruction manuals
As the fireballs digested the convoys of the helpless
The Commanders paused to gas up
Their F/A-18s, their humvees, their Apaches
Then moved out to incinerate the Hammurabi.



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Three F-111 Aardvark and one EF-11 Raven, First Gulf War, 1991: photo by US Air Force, 1991


Well, you gotta break a few eggs to make an omelet...

-- phaneronoemikon, 2009


Interrogation (Iraq II)

sebati  0009-114 | by sebati

0009-114: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003

sebati  0009-114 | by sebati

0009-114: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003

sebati  0009-54 | by sebati

0009-54: photo by sebati, 27 April 2003

sebati  0009-54 | by sebati

0009-54: photo by sebati, 27 April 2003

sebati  0009-55 | by sebati

0009-55: photo by sebati, 30 April 2003

sebati  0009-55 | by sebati

0009-55: photo by sebati, 30 April 2003

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0009-112
: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003


 

0009-112: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003

You always have to know the right question

The one to which there can never be a correct reply


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0009-113
: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003


0009-113: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003

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0009-117: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003





0009-117: photo by sebati, 11 November 2003

Carnivalesque (Iraq III)

Untitled | by penso

[Untitled, Monument Valley]: photo by Fabien Penso, 22 July 2015

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[Untitled, Monument Valley]: photo by Fabien Penso, 22 July 2015

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[Untitled, Monument Valley]: photo by Fabien Penso, 22 July 2015


ode aan john ford. | by gr0uch0

Ode aan john ford. John Ford, meester van de amerikaanse cinema en de man die John Wayne groot gemaakt heeft, prefereerde Monument Valley als locatie in zijn westerns. Dit punt in het bijzonder, nu dan ook genaamd Ford's point. Ford en Monument Valley waren altijd met elkaar verbonden. Na het filmen van de eindscene van My Darling Clementine in de studio vond Ford dat de achtergrond reproductie van Monument Valley niet voldeed en eiste dat de set op locatie in Monument Valley herbouwd werd voor deze laatste legendarische shot. Momenteel is Monument Valley een Navajo reservaat en een heilig gebied voor de Navajo. Navajo zien in de buttes ed. dieren en elementen die ze toeschrijven aan de goden. Tegenwoordig exploiteren de Navajo dit als een park waar alleen zij in mogen gidsen: photo by groucho, 21 June 2007

Best Five Dollars | by LowerDarnley

Best Five Dollars (Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Arizona/Utah border): photo by Jim Rohan, 30 June 2015


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[Untitled]: photo by Fabien Penso, 5 September 2015


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[Untitled]: photo by Fabien Penso, 5 September 2015


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[Untitled]: photo by Fabien Penso, 5 September 2015

There they go again, those americans. Use the world as a pit stop
and what you don't use up, fuck up.
Run it back and do it again
and they won't remember, not yet having been born
when the present thirty years war
began. Besides, that was so, like, BI.

And after all this, there they go again
jumping into their cars
and madly driving off the edge of the planet
to pick up something at Safeway.
Any thing. To keep from thinking about
the carnivalesque pretend election gameshow.

Freedom and democracy and great stuff are hidden under
one of these shells. You can't see them, but they're there.
Okay. Now I'm going to turn this first shell over.
Nothing under this one.
Wait ha! Wait, what? Wait wah-wah!

Okay. Now I'm going to turn this second shell over
First thing you'll notice: the great stuff.
Then later the pain the vacancy like always
only different this time
speedier like
the intention to deceive converging with the need

to be deceived
at vanishing point. Still the Indian
will walk his horse out to the butte
every day
and the tourists will pay
"good money"
to getthat perfect picture.

*BI = Before Internet (vernacular)


A Navajo man on a horse poses for touris...A Navajo man on a horse poses for tourists in front of the Merrick Butte in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Utah, on May 16, 2015.

Merrick Butte in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Utah: photo by Mladen Antonov / AFP via FT Photo Diary, 27 May 2015

 A Navajo man on a horse poses for touris...A Navajo man on a horse poses for tourists in front of the Merrick Butte in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, Utah, on May 16, 2015.

A Navajo man on a horse poses for tourists in front of the Merrick Butte in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal park, Utah, on May 12, 2014. Monument Valley has been featured in many Westerns since the 1930s, including director John Ford’s best-known movies and has become the epitome of the American West: photo by Mladen Antonov/AFP, 12 May 2015

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Just finished watching #TheSearchers on #more4. Monumental in every way.: image via Brian Coyle @brianscoyle, 27 December 2014
 
Level IV


A new born baby between some 1000 #refugees and #migarnts in a three level wooden boat as they try to cross to #europe off shore #libya
: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 2 November 2016



MEDITERRANEAN SEA - Member of NGO @PROACTIVA_SERV tries to calm #Refugees on a damaged boat during a rescue operation. By @ArisMessinis
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 2 November 2016



MEDITERRANEAN SEA - A member of humanitarian NGO @PROACTIVASERV waves at refugees on a rubber boat during rescue operation. By@ArisMessinis
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 2 November 2016

Prayer Before Battle / Ungaretti: Mattina

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Good Morning from #Amboseli National Park #Kenya #sunrise.  Pic copyright @AFP By @CarldeSouza1 #AFP: image via Carl de Souza @CarldeSouza1, 3 November 2016  

Giuseppe Ungaretti:
Mattina

M'illumino
d'immenso

 
Santa Maria La Longa il 26 gennaio 1917

Giuseppe Ungaretti (1888-1971): Mattina (Morning), 26 January 1917, from L'allegria di naufragi (Joy of Shipwrecks), 1919

 

Good Morning from #Amboseli National Park #Kenya #sunrise #elephants.  Pic copyright @AFP By @CarldeSouza1 #AFP: image via Carl de Souza @CarldeSouza1, 3 November 2016


Good Morning from #Amboseli National Park #Kenya #sunrise #zebra.  Pic copyright @AFP By @CarldeSouza1 #AFP: image via Carl de Souza @CarldeSouza1, 3 November 2016

 
Good Morning from #Amboseli National Park #Kenya #sunrise #Kilimanjaro.  Pic copyright @AFP By @CarldeSouza1 #AFP: image via Carl de Souza @CarldeSouza1, 3 November 2016


SYRIA - Rebel fighters from Jaish al-Fatah brigades
pray inside a building at an entrance to Aleppo. By @omar_hajkadour: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016



SYRIA - Rebel fighters from Jaish al-Fatah brigades watch as smoke billows in the background at an entrance to Aleppo. By @omar_hajkadour: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016

Rebel fighters from the Jaish al-Fatah (or Army of Conquest) brigades gather in position on November 3, 2016, at an entrance to Aleppo, in the southwestern frontline near the neighbourhood of Dahiyet al-Assad, during a rebel offensive to break a three-month siege of the opposition-held east of Syria's second city.  Syrian rebels launched a new wave of car bombs and rockets on Aleppo's western districts, redoubling their efforts to break the government's three-month siege of the city. / AFP PHOTO / Omar haj kadourOMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP/Getty Images
Omar Haj Kadour/AFP/Getty Images
Rebel fighters from the Jaish al-Fatah (or Army of Conquest) brigades gather in position at an entrance to Aleppo, in the southwestern frontline near the neighbourhood of Dahiyet al-Assad, during a rebel offensive to break a three-month siege of the opposition-held east of Syria’s second city.: photo by Omar Haj Kadour/AFP, 3 November 2016

Rebel fighters from the Jaish al-Fatah (or Army of Conquest) brigades gather in position on November 3, 2016, at an entrance to Aleppo, in the southwestern frontline near the neighbourhood of Dahiyet al-Assad, during a rebel offensive to break a three-month siege of the opposition-held east of Syria's second city.  Syrian rebels launched a new wave of car bombs and rockets on Aleppo's western districts, redoubling their efforts to break the government's three-month siege of the city. / AFP PHOTO / Omar haj kadourOMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP/Getty Images

Rebel fighters from the Jaish al-Fatah (or Army of Conquest) brigades gather in position at an entrance to Aleppo, in the southwestern frontline near the neighbourhood of Dahiyet al-Assad, during a rebel offensive to break a three-month siege of the opposition-held east of Syria’s second city.: photo by Omar Haj Kadour/AFP, 3 November 2016


Clock ticking for East Aleppo as Russia and Syria give civilians until Friday evening to get out. Heavy bombing expected to resume #C4News: image via Krishnan Guru-Murthy @krishgm, 3 November 2016


Leaflets just airdropped over East Aleppo telling civilians they must get out tomorrow. This is their last chance before attack #C4News
: image via Krishnan Guru-Murthy @krishgm, 3 November 2016

 

Activists blocking the gates of the @RussianEmbassy in #London because of Russian plans to 'annihilate' and 'cleanse' besieged east #Aleppo: image via Caroline Ayoub Verified account @carolineayoub, 3 November 2016 




@Leucothea_ra @Saturn5 @alperboler @YorukIsik Just a reminder what was on "KIL-158" on Oct 21-25: Raptor "P-845": image via 7FBTK 7 @7FBTK, 3 November 2016

 


@Leucothea_ra @Saturn5 @alperboler @YorukIsik Just a reminder what was on "KIL-158" on Oct 21-25: Raptor "P-845": image via 7FBTK 7 @7FBTK, 3 November 2016

 


@Leucothea_ra @Saturn5 @alperboler @YorukIsik Just a reminder what was on "KIL-158" on Oct 21-25: Raptor "P-845": image via 7FBTK 7 @7FBTK, 3 November 2016

 

PHOTO: Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov refueling off Morocco on the way to @Syria - @mattb0401: image via Conflict News @Conflicts, 3 November 2016


How #AdmiralKuznetsov carrier group saved #Syria from US cruise #missile strikes: image via Sputnik Verified account @SputnikInt, 2 November 2016



With the current speed, the #AdmiralKuznetsov strike group will arrive near #Syria in 55 hrs #Russia's #Aleppo ultimatum: 55 hrs #PutinAtWar: image via Julian Röpcke @JulianRoepcke, 2 November 2016

 


With the current speed, the #AdmiralKuznetsov strike group will arrive near #Syria in 55 hrs #Russia's #Aleppo ultimatum: 55 hrs #PutinAtWar: image via Julian Röpcke @JulianRoepcke, 2 November 2016

 

With the current speed, the #AdmiralKuznetsov strike group will arrive near #Syria in 55 hrs #Russia's #Aleppo ultimatum: 55 hrs #PutinAtWar: image via Julian Röpcke @JulianRoepcke, 2 November 2016



#AdmiralKutznetsov fleet and #NikolayChiker now monitored by italian Search and Rescue aircraft between #Agrigento and #Malta: image via Hervé Nourry @herve_nourry, 31 October 2016




#AdmiralKutznetsov fleet and #NikolayChiker now monitored by italian Search and Rescue aircraft between #Agrigento and #Malta: image via Hervé Nourry @herve_nourry, 31 October 2016



#AdmiralKutznetsov fleet and #NikolayChiker now monitored by italian Search and Rescue aircraft between #Agrigento and #Malta: image via Hervé Nourry @herve_nourry, 31 October 2016


#AdmiralKutznetsov fleet and #NikolayChiker now monitored by italian Search and Rescue aircraft between #Agrigento and #Malta: image via Hervé Nourry @herve_nourry, 31 October 2016


Three #submarines join fleet of Russian warships headed by #AircraftCarrier #AdmiralKuznetsov: image via Sputnik @Sputnk_Not, 31 October 2016 


#AdmiralKuznetsov arrives in #Cyprus, blocks sunlight: image via Sputnik @Sputnk_Not, 30 October 2016 

 
#West 'engulfed in laughter' over #Russian #naval group heading for #Mediterranean
#AdmiralKuznetsov: image via Sputnik @Sputnk_Not, 28 October 2016



No entry. Amnesty International's Moscow office sealed off by the local authorities. Amnesty's been renting here for more than 20 years.
: image via Steve Rosenberg @BBCSteveR, 2 November 2016


Migrants on a rubber dinghy, some of whom fell in the water, are rescued by the vessel Responder, run by the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) and the Italian Red Cross, in the Mediterranean sea, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. According to MOAS 147 people, of which 20 women, were rescued.  (Francesco Malavolta/MOAS via AP)
Francesco Malavolta/MOAS/AP
Migrants on a rubber dinghy, some of whom fell in the water, are rescued by the vessel Responder, run by the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) and the Italian Red Cross, in the Mediterranean sea: photo by Francesco Malavolta/MOAS via AP, 3 November 2016

Migrants on a rubber dinghy, some of whom fell in the water, are rescued by the vessel Responder, run by the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) and the Italian Red Cross, in the Mediterranean sea, Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016. According to MOAS 147 people, of which 20 women, were rescued.  (Francesco Malavolta/MOAS via AP)

Migrants on a rubber dinghy, some of whom fell in the water, are rescued by the vessel Responder, run by the Malta-based NGO Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) and the Italian Red Cross, in the Mediterranean sea: photo by Francesco Malavolta/MOAS via AP, 3 November 2016



MEDITERRANEAN SEA - Rescue operation of the Topaz Responder rescue ship run by Maltese NGO Moas and Italian Red Cross. By @ADS4AFP #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016




MEDITERRANEAN SEA - Rescue operation of the Topaz Responder rescue ship run by Maltese NGO Moas and Italian Red Cross. By @ADS4AFP #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016




MEDITERRANEAN SEA - Rescue operation of the Topaz Responder rescue ship run by Maltese NGO Moas and Italian Red Cross. By @ADS4AFP #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016

Gallery staff take photos on their phones of the painting by Carel Fabritius 'The Goldfinch' at the Scottish National Gallery on November 3, 2016. The Goldfinch is one of the most iconic paintings in the world, which has never before been seen in Scotland. The painting is from a Golden Age of Dutch art, and is on loan to the Scottish National Gallery for six weeks, from November 4 to December 18.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
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Gallery staff take photos on their phones of the painting by Carel Fabritius ‘The Goldfinch’ at the Scottish National Gallery . The painting is from a Golden Age of Dutch art exhibition, and is on loan to the Scottish National Gallery for six weeks.: photo by Jeff J Mitchell, 3 November 2016

Gallery staff take photos on their phones of the painting by Carel Fabritius 'The Goldfinch' at the Scottish National Gallery on November 3, 2016. The Goldfinch is one of the most iconic paintings in the world, which has never before been seen in Scotland. The painting is from a Golden Age of Dutch art, and is on loan to the Scottish National Gallery for six weeks, from November 4 to December 18.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Gallery staff take photos on their phones of the painting by Carel Fabritius ‘The Goldfinch’ at the Scottish National Gallery . The painting is from a Golden Age of Dutch art exhibition, and is on loan to the Scottish National Gallery for six weeks.: photo by Jeff J Mitchell, 3 November 2016


In his first audio message in nearly a year, Islamic State leader says no retreat from Mosul assault's 'total war': image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 3 November 2016


Displaced people on Tuesday at a checkpoint near Qaiyara, south of Mosul, Iraq: photo by Felipe Dana/Associated Press, 3 November 2016



Displaced people on Tuesday at a checkpoint near Qaiyara, south of Mosul, Iraq: photo by Felipe Dana/Associated Press, 3 November 2016




IRAQ - Iraqi families who fled during #MosulOffensive arrive at a Kurdish checkpoint, some 20 kilometres from Mosul. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016




IRAQ - Iraqi families who fled during #MosulOffensive arrive at a Kurdish checkpoint, some 20 kilometres from Mosul. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016




IRAQ - Iraqi families who fled during #MosulOffensive arrive at a Kurdish checkpoint, some 20 kilometres from Mosul. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016




IRAQ - Iraqi families who fled during #MosulOffensive arrive at a Kurdish checkpoint, some 20 kilometres from Mosul. By @Kilicbil #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016

 


 On the frontlines as hundreds of Iraqis continue to flee #MosulOps #Mosul photo by @Reuters
: image via Sophie McNeill Verified account @SophieMcNeill, 1 November 2016




 On the frontlines as hundreds of Iraqis continue to flee #MosulOps #Mosul photo by @Reuters
: image via Sophie McNeill Verified account @SophieMcNeill, 1 November 2016




 On the frontlines as hundreds of Iraqis continue to flee #MosulOps #Mosul photo by @Reuters
: image via Sophie McNeill Verified account @SophieMcNeill, 1 November 2016


 
A boy who fled the village of Abu Shuwayhah south of #IslamicState held #Mosul #Iraq held returns carrying a white flag @ahmedAFP @AFPphoto: image via SundayTimesPictures @STPictures, 3 November 2016


Map: #Mosul Ethnographic map of Mosul city districts by @peshmerga_46: image via Zhe Kaf #Demirtas @peshmerga_46, 3 November 2016 

 
Map: #Mosul, #Nineveh military situation, 2 November: image via le carabinier @LCarabinier, 2 November 2016


#Mosul Operation map #Hashd al-Sha'abi liberated 5 new villages/Iraqi army liberated Gogjali and Shahrzad yesterday: image via Islamic World News @A7_Mirza, 2 November 2016


IRAN - Demonstration marking the anniversary of its storming by student protesters that triggered a hostage crisis in 1979. By Atta Kenare: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016


INDIA - Women walk as smog envelops the Jama Masjid Mosque in the old quarters of New Delhi. By @dofaget #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016


KENYA - A herd of elephants walk in Amboseli National Park. By @CarldeSouza1 #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @geffardAFP, 3 November 2016 

Blast Trail

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Russian police officers stand guard as people take part in a demonstration on National Unity Day in central Moscow, Russia

Russian police officers stand guard as people take part in a demonstration on National Unity Day in central Moscow, Russia: photo by Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters, 4 November 2016

Russian police officers stand guard as people take part in a demonstration on National Unity Day in central Moscow, Russia

Russian police officers stand guard as people take part in a demonstration on National Unity Day in central Moscow, Russia: photo by Maxim Zmeyev/Reuters, 4 November 2016


Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich passed southbound through Istanbul in a cold and rainy morning. This her 2nd deployment this year to date.: image via Bosphorus Naval News @Saturn5, 4 November 2016 



Project11356M Grigorovich class frigate #ВМФ #4Ф Adm. Grigorovich transited Bosphorus to join Kuznetsov in the Med 05:30Z #OurManInÇırağan: image via Yörük Isik @YorukIsik, 4 November 2016



Project11356M Grigorovich class frigate #ВМФ #4Ф Adm. Grigorovich transited Bosphorus to join Kuznetsov in the Med 05:30Z #OurManInÇırağan: image via Yörük Isik @YorukIsik, 4 November 2016



Project11356M Grigorovich class frigate #ВМФ #4Ф Adm. Grigorovich transited Bosphorus to join Kuznetsov in the Med 05:30Z #OurManInÇırağan: image via Yörük Isik @YorukIsik, 4 November 2016 


La fragata rusa Almirante #Grigorovich se dirige a #Siria: image via Sputnik Mundo Verified account @SputnikMondo, 3 November 2016

Ominous news for Aleppo as Russian frigate reaches Syrian coast: Newly commissioned Admiral Grigorovich has a fearsome ground attack capability in the form of Kalibr cruise missiles: Julian Borger, World affairs editor, The Guardian, 4 November 2016

A Russian frigate armed with cruise missiles has passed through the Bosphorus on its way to the eastern Mediterranean in a potentially ominous development for the embattled Syrian city of Aleppo.

The Admiral Grigorovich, part of Russia’s Black Sea fleet, arrived off the Syrian coast on Friday as the latest pause in the Russian bombardment of eastern Aleppo came to an end, adding to an emphatic Russian show of naval force in the Mediterranean.

Unlike the Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier and Peter the Great nuclear-powered battle cruiser, whose arrival in the region has drawn considerable publicity, the newly commissioned Grigorovich has a fearsome ground attack capability in the form of Kalibr land-attack cruise missiles.

Three Russian submarines from Russia’s northern fleet capable of firing Kalibr missiles are also reported to have arrived in the Mediterranean.

Russia has used Kalibr missiles, equivalent to US Tomahawk missiles, against Syrian targets a handful of times over the past year. The concentration of forces in the eastern Mediterranean in support of the Syrian regime’s ambitions to retake Aleppo from rebel forces, suggest they may be used again in the coming few days or hours.

Earlier this week, Vladimir Putin warned Syrian rebels and civilians trapped in eastern Aleppo to leave the city by Friday night, when a temporary moratorium on air strikes was set to expire.

But opposition groups told the Guardian that promised safe passages out of besieged areas did not exist. As the deadline drew near, opposition groups pushed on with an assault on loyalist west Aleppo, while residents seemed resigned to a resumption in airstrikes.

“Nothing can be done. Nobody can stop the planes,” Bebars Mishal, an official with the White Helmets volunteer rescue service, told Reuters.

The Kuznetsov battle group paused in its approach towards Syria off the east coast of Crete on Thursday, to carry out aviation exercises. Russian ministry of defence footage showed warplanes taking off and landing on its deck. The Kuznetsov is carrying about 10 Sukhoi-33 and four Mig-29 fighter aircraft, as well as up to two dozen helicopters. Although the Su-33’s have recently been adapted to drop bombs more accurately, the plane has never been used for ground attack. Only the Mig-29 is designed for that purpose.

If the planes are used to bomb targets in Syria, it would mark the first time Russia has used its only aircraft carrier in combat. That lack of experience, however, may limit its usefulness.

“There are very few carrier-trained pilots. In fact, there are more planes than pilots, and most of the planes on board are not made for ground attack. For naval aviation this is largely a training run,” Michael Kofman, a Russian specialist at the Centre for Naval Analyses, a federally funded research institute.

“They haven’t done anything done anything like this in a long time, and its getting heavily covered by the local and international media,” said Peter Zwack, a retired US brigadier general and former military attache to Moscow, now at the National Defence University. “They are arriving in the eastern Mediterranean right before our election. It’s posturing and secondarily adding capability in Syria.”

The visit of its flagship to the Mediterranean is also a morale-boosting demonstration of military capacity for the Russian navy, which has not played a significant role in the Ukraine or Syrian conflicts, but which is seen by Vladimir Putin as vital to Russian self-image as a global power.

“Russia’s naval presence in the Mediterranean is as much about military posture and ability to project power beyond its region as much as the Syria campaign in general. Moscow sees it as important attributes of a ‘great power’,” said Maxim Suchkov, an expert on the Russian Foreign Affairs Council.

The importance of image to this naval expedition is illustrated by the fact that Russian sailors have spent several days during its Mediterranean journey painting its deck bright blue, presumably so it looks better in aerial photographs.

The carrier has had a long and troubled history. 


On board the #Russian carrier #AdmiralKuznetsov - note the dodgy electrics, peeling paint and salt erosion inside the bridge. #syria #putin: image via EU today @EU_today, 4 November 2016
 
It was launched in 1985, but took a decade to become fully operational. It was first called the Riga, then renamed the Leonid Brezhnev as the former Soviet premier died, and then the Tbilisi, after the Georgian capital, and then rechristened after the Soviet Union fell apart and Georgia gained independence.

It was initially armed with a dozen Granit anti-ship missiles, but those have recently been removed to make more space for aircraft. The carrier has had persistent problems with its propulsion system, based on turbo-pressurised boilers, which belch out black smoke due to an excess of fuel over air in its engines.

They have frequently broken down and require the Kuznetsov to be accompanied on high seas duty by a tug. 

The ship has spent more time in port than at sea and will be out of action for several years for refurbishment from next year.

It is accompanied by the Peter the Great, a massive battle cruiser, with a fearsome array of missiles, but which are designed to hit planes, ships and submarines rather than attack land targets.

A more potent threat from the flotilla sent from Russia’s Northern Fleet may have escorted the Kuznetsov under the surface. UK reports, quoting British government sources, say two nuclear-powered Akula-class and one diesel-powered Kilo-class submarine have been spotted trailing the battle group into the Mediterranean.

At the same time as the Kuznetsov left Murmansk, two destroyers left Vladivostok, the headquarters of the Pacific Fleet. Those destroyers, the Bystry and the Admiral Tributs, are reported to be off the Gulf of Aden. Kofman said that they could be on call in case the Kuznetsov encounters engine trouble, “possibly a Plan B for nervous admirals”. However, the Bystry, has the same unreliable propulsion system.

The arrival of the Grigorovich and the Russian submarines armed with cruise missiles could add to the devastation being wreaked on eastern Aleppo, home to 275,000 people. 

However, if that was Russia’s only aim, it could easily increase the number of planes it bases at Hmeimim air base, near Latakia. The flexing of naval muscle is about geopolitical image as much as military firepower, but it carries with it the risk of humiliation. 

The Russian naval base at Tartus is not equipped to host large ships like the Kuznetsov and there are no friendly naval bases nearby in case of breakdown.

“It’s a dice roll,” Kofman said. “If anything happens it will be a long tow back home.”


Sunset as appears from eastern #Aleppo on second day of the Battle to break the siege: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 29 October 2016


HAITI - A man cuts wood to prepare charcoal with wood from damaged trees by Hurricane Matthew in Damassin. By @hectoretamal #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 4 November 2016



A mother holds her child after a rescue operation of #refugees and #migrants while they were trying to cross to #europe, off shore #libya
: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 4 November 2016


An elephant is shot from a helicopter with a tranquilizer dart on Wednesday, allowing researchers to place a collar on the animal to track its migration routes in Amboseli National Park in Kenya.: photo by Carl De Souza/Agence France-Presse, 4 November 2016



An elephant is shot from a helicopter with a tranquilizer dart on Wednesday, allowing researchers to place a collar on the animal to track its migration routes in Amboseli National Park in Kenya.: photo by Carl De Souza/Agence France-Presse, 4 November 2016



Mrs. Clinton makes a surprise visit to North Carolina Central University in Durham on Thursday: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times 3 November 2016

 
 
Mrs. Clinton makes a surprise visit to North Carolina Central University in Durham on Thursday: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times 3 November 2016

 
Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, waves as she walks onstage during a rally at Arizona State University in Tempe on Wednesday: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times 3 November 2016

  

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, waves as she walks onstage during a rally at Arizona State University in Tempe on Wednesday: photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times 3 November 2016


Students participate in a fine arts exam in Wuhan, China, on Saturday: photo by China Stringer Network/Reuters, 1 November 2016



Students participate in a fine arts exam in Wuhan, China, on Saturday: photo by China Stringer Network/Reuters, 1 November 2016


  
 Migrants await rescue in the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday. More people are dying in the sea as they try to cross from Libya to Europe.: photo by Andreas Solaro/Agence France-Presse, 3 November 2016

 

Migrants await rescue in the Mediterranean Sea on Thursday. More people are dying in the sea as they try to cross from Libya to Europe.: photo by Andreas Solaro/Agence France-Presse, 3 November 2016
 
Migrant tents are seen on the Avenue de Flandre during an evacuation of a makeshift camp in Paris

Migrant tents are seen on the Avenue de Flandre during an evacuation of a makeshift camp in Paris: photo by Lionel Bonaventure/AFP, 4 November 2016

Migrant tents are seen on the Avenue de Flandre during an evacuation of a makeshift camp in Paris

Migrant tents are seen on the Avenue de Flandre during an evacuation of a makeshift camp in Paris: photo by Lionel Bonaventure/AFP, 4 November 2016



FRANCE - A police evacuation of a migrant makeshift camp near Stalingrad metro in Paris. By Joel Saget: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 4 November 2016



FRANCE - A police evacuation of a migrant makeshift camp near Stalingrad metro in Paris. By @philippelopez: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 4 November 2016



FRANCE - A police evacuation of a migrant makeshift camp near Stalingrad metro in Paris. By Lionel Bonaventure: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 4 November 2016


Right-wing activists demonstrate against the transfer on Monday of migrants to the former Montello army barracks near Milan: photo by Luca Bruno/Associated Press, 1 November 2016



Right-wing activists demonstrate against the transfer on Monday of migrants to the former Montello army barracks near Milan: photo by Luca Bruno/Associated Press, 1 November 2016


An activist is arrested near the home of Imran Kahn, leader of the opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Khan has been calling for the ouster of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over corruption allegations.: photo by Farooq Naeem/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016



An activist is arrested near the home of Imran Kahn, leader of the opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. Khan has been calling for the ouster of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over corruption allegations.: photo by Farooq Naeem/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016


Iraqi men mourn a comrade killed in the battle for Mosul at a mass Shiite funeral in Najaf on Wednesday.: photo by Haidar Hamdani/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016



Iraqi men mourn a comrade killed in the battle for Mosul at a mass Shiite funeral in Najaf on Wednesday.: photo by Haidar Hamdani/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016 


The body of a victim of a railway crash near Karachi, Pakistan, lies in a mortuary. The crash on Thursday killed at least 17 people and injured 50.: photo by Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency, 4 November 2016



The body of a victim of a railway crash near Karachi, Pakistan, lies in a mortuary. The crash on Thursday killed at least 17 people and injured 50.: photo by Shahzaib Akber/European Pressphoto Agency, 4 November 2016


The Mount Sinabung volcano spews ash on Tuesday in Karo, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra: photo by Tibta Pangin/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016



The Mount Sinabung volcano spews ash on Tuesday in Karo, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra: photo by Tibta Pangin/Agence France-Presse, 2 November 2016


An Iraqi boy leads his animals to safety after escaping from the village of Abu Jarboa, which had been controlled by Islamic State militants. The village is near Mosul, which was breached by Iraqi military forces on Tuesday for the first time in two years.: photo by Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters, 2 November 2016


An Iraqi boy leads his animals to safety after escaping from the village of Abu Jarboa, which had been controlled by Islamic State militants. The village is near Mosul, which was breached by Iraqi military forces on Tuesday for the first time in two years.: photo by Ahmed Jadallah/Reuters, 2 November 2016


Civilians flee #Mosul outskirts to reach camps #AFPphoto by @Kilicbil #MosulOps #Gogjali
: image via Jean-Marc Mojon @mojobaghdad, 4 November 2016



Iraqi girl leading a flock of sheep away from #Mosul outskirts to reach camps #AFPphoto by @Kilicbil #MosulOps #Gogjali - UN says 3,000 reached camps today
: image via Jean-Marc Mojon @mojobaghdad, 4 November 2016



Iraqi
civilians fleeing #Mosul battle, in #Gogjali #AFPphoto by @Kilicbil #MosulOps #displaced: image via Jean-Marc Mojon @mojobaghdad, 4 November 2016



A #displaced Iraqi woman taking shelter with her newborn twins in the village of
#Gogjali, on the eastern edge of #Mosul #AFPphoto by @Kilicbil #MosulOps: image via Jean-Marc Mojon @mojobaghdad, 4 November 2016



An Iraqi woman weeps for her sick daughter at an encampment east of Mosul on Wednesday.: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 2 November 2016


An Iraqi woman weeps for her sick daughter at an encampment east of Mosul on Wednesday.: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 2 November 2016

A police helicopter flies over the explosion site on November 4, 2016 after a strong blast in Diyarbakir. At least one person was killed

A police helicopter flies over the explosion site after a strong blast in Diyarbakir, Turkey. At least one person was killed.: photo by Ilyas Akengin/AFP, 4 November 2016

A police helicopter flies over the explosion site on November 4, 2016 after a strong blast in Diyarbakir. At least one person was killed

A police helicopter flies over the explosion site after a strong blast in Diyarbakir, Turkey. At least one person was killed.: photo by Ilyas Akengin/AFP, 4 November 2016
 
Night Sky (II)

Blast trail of China's heavy-lift rocket Long March-5 as it launches from Wenchang, south China's Hainan province.

Blast trail of China’s heavy-lift rocket Long March-5 as it launches from Wenchang, south China’s Hainan province: photo by AFP/Stringer, 4 November 2016

Blast trail of China's heavy-lift rocket Long March-5 as it launches from Wenchang, south China's Hainan province.

Blast trail of China’s heavy-lift rocket Long March-5 as it launches from Wenchang, south China’s Hainan province: photo by AFP/Stringer, 4 November 2016


Long March 5 launch time lapse #LongMarch5: image via Andrew Jones @AJ_Fl, 3 November 2016


New Pic 5 - Launch of China's massive #LongMarch5 rocket from Wenchang Space Launch Centre’s LC101: image via SpaceShuttleAlmanac @ShuttleAlmanac, 3 November 2016


NGC 253: dusty island universe via #today's @apod: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973, 2 November 2016
 
to Blanqui
, again

The old sand always new the new sand always old

The universe as the site of lingering cosmic
catastrophes -– points of conflict in the text

through which it’s impossible to see the stars.

Dark spots that shade the eyes. “This eternity
of the human being among the stars is a melancholy
thing… There exists a world where a man follows a
road that, in the other world, his double did not take.”

The routinization of the suffering that comes with
having a soul. The victim’s pain repeated in
the same moment over and over again at infinite sites
scattered through a dusty universe,

pockets of darkness between dimming stars.
Time as the monotonous flow of an hourglass
that eternally empties and turns itself over, teaching
forever the same meaningless lesson, the new sand

always old the old sand always new.

The circling and turning of the pike in the water, 
waiting. The circling and turning of the dragonflies above,
only for a moment, bright, unknowing. 



What Is dark matter? Prime candidate gets profiled: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973, 3 November 2016



@NASA's Antarctic flyover reveals melting continent
: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 3 November 2016



Fireball by Geir Birkeland Øye on November 2, 2016 from Ørsta, Norway
: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 3 November 2016




A record of ancient #tectonic stress on #Mars: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 3 November 2016


 @NASA is turning to a Nazi wing design to explore the Martian surface via @BBCFuture
: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 3 November 2016



110yrs ago #Today, this sequence of characters was specified as the international distress signal
: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 3 November 2016



The curious tale of Disney's robot presidents: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 4 November 2016


Portrait of NGC 281 via #today's @apod
: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 4 November 2016



@NASA and @fema\ conduct #asteroidimpact emergency planning exercise: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 4 November 2016


The Taurid meteor shower is about to peak - get your slow-moving fireballs here: image via Massimo @Rainmaker1973. 4 November 2016

A continuous turning and returning

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Yellow-winged Darter (Sympetrum flaveolum): photo by André Karwath, 13 July 2005

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On the bamboo

that marks the place of a dead man,

A dragon-fly.


-- Kitô, n.d.

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Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa), male, Marie Machon Ciney Nature Reserve, Chapois, Belgium: photo by Luc Viatour, 2006


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Between the moon coming out

And the sun going in, --

The red dragon-flies.

-- Nikyû, n.d.

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Kirby's Dropwing (Trithemis kirbyi), Tsumeb, Namibia: photo by Hans Hillewaert, 7 June 2007

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The dragon-fly

Perches on the stick

That strikes at him.

-- Kôhyô,n.d.
 

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Ruby Meadowhawk Flame Skimmer (Libellula saturata), male: photo by Regular Daddy, May 2008

Pike and Dragonflies 
 
It is customary to think of fish as creatures of perpetual restlessness, never still; but there is no stillness like the stillness of a sunning pike. He lies as stiff and immobile as a rod of yellowish steel. No bird, and I believe no animal, attains that same perfection of rigidity. It is at once dynamic and sinister. It contains a terrific potentiality of speed and strength. Yet it looks, at first sight, a sleepy and gentle pose, almost feline, the mere silky shadow of a great leaf drowning dimly in the sun-clear water. This wonderful immobility is only matched, I think, by the poise of dragonflies. I saw, once, an endless procession, just over an area of water-lilies, of small sapphire dragonflies, a continuous play of blue gauze over the snowy flowers above the sun-glassy water. It was all confined, in true dragon-fly fashion, to one small space. It was a continuous turning and returning, an endless darting, poising, striking and hovering, so swift that it was often lost in sunlight. It was like a crazy flight of almost invisible humming-birds. It never rested. Poised in that miraculous act of hovering, wings invisible, bodies like tiny fingers of blue steel, these small fragile creatures had exactly the same suspended power, the same dynamic and thrilling immobility, as the pike lying in wait in the water.

H.E. Bates (1905-1974): Country Life: Pike and Dragonflies, from The Spectator, 12 February 1937

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Northern Pike (Esox lucius), Plzen Zoo: photo by Jik jik, 13 March 2011

Dragonfly haiku, translated by R. H. Blyth in Haiku, Vol. IV, 1951
Dragonfly drawings from TC: ColdSpring: ADiary, 2000

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Girls this age should be with friends. This one in Gogjali, eastern edge of Mosul, holds a white flag as her family leaves for an IDP camp Photo by Bulent Kilic: image via Andrew Katz @katz, 5 November 2016


This #Mosul baby made it out. Mother takes him back after introducing to relatives in a camp for #displaced @AFPphoto by @Kilibil: image via Jean-Marc Mojon @mojobaghdad, 6 November 2016


TURKEY - A man runs as Turkish riot police uses water cannon to disperse demonstrators on November 5 in Istanbul. By @yasinnakgul #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @AFP, 6 November 2016


SYRIA - The body of a girl lies on a bed at a makeshift hospital following reported shelling on a kindergarten in Harasta. By @SameerAlDoumy: image via Frédérique Geffard @AFP, 6 November 2016


SYRIA - A blood stained floor of a kindergarten following reported shelling in Harasta outskirts of Damascus. By @SameerAlDoumy: image via Frédérique Geffard @AFP, 6 November 2016


Children in an underground shelter in Douma by Mohammed Badra @badramamet: image via Joe English @JoeEEnglish, 5 November 2016


An underground shelter in #Douma, Syria. Abu Omar added some pieces of decoration to comfort those afraid of the airstrikes: image via Mohammed Badra @badramamet, 1 November 2016


MutlulukFırsatı... Ateşkes'teki Çocuklar, Duma, Suriye (Mohammed Badra/European Pressphoto): image via Bizsiziz @Bizsiziz, 16 September 2016


epa editor's choice: 23 August 2016: #Douma by Mohammed Badra: image via epa photos @epaphotos, 23 August 2016


Una imagen. Bombardeo en Siria. Trágico abrazo de un padre a su hija sin vida. Foto d Mohammed Badra/EFE #Fotografia: image via uly martin @UlyMartin, 23 August 2016 


epa editor's choice: 12 September 2016: #Syria by Mohammed Badra: image via epa photos @epaphotos, 12 September 2016


War through #Syrian eyes | Photo: Mohammed Badra—EPA #Syria: image via TIME LightBox @timepictures, 2 October 2016 
 
American soldiers at a barricade north of Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday: photo by Rodi Said/Reuters, 6 November 2016



American soldiers at a barricade north of Raqqa, Syria, on Sunday: photo by Rodi Said/Reuters, 6 November 2016


Islamic State hits back in Mosul but faces new Raqqa front: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 6 November 2016


As a child refugee, her photo on #NatGeo symbolized beauty and suffering of the #Afghan people. Now she's jailed in #Pakistan #FreeSharbatGula
: image via shafi @ShafiSharifi, 2 November 2016



Afghan men gather around the bodies of civilians, including children who were killed by Islamic State militants in Ghor province #AFP
: image via shahmarai @shahmarai, 26 October 2016 


 
Kunduz, Afghanistan: Funeral of recent US air strike victims. Current status: At least 36 civilians killed, still many women and children.: image via Emran Feroz @Emran_Feroz, 5 November 2016


Afghan Civilians outraged by #NATO airstrikes on #Kunduz region that killed 30+ civilians including many small Children they want revenge: image via Maurice Schleppen @MauriceSchleepe, 5 November 2016 

 
A truck carries the belongings of a repatriated Afghan refugee family across the border with Pakistan into Afghanistan in September: photo by A Majeed/Agence France-Presse, 4 November 2016


A truck carries the belongings of a repatriated Afghan refugee family across the border with Pakistan into Afghanistan in September
: photo by
A Majeed/Agence France-Presse, 4 November 2016 

 

Afghans arriving at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees repatriation center in Torkham, as they cross back into Afghanistan: photo by Noorullah Shirzada/Agence France-Presse, 4 November 2016


 

Afghans arriving at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees repatriation center in Torkham, as they cross back into Afghanistan: photo by Noorullah Shirzada/Agence France-Presse, 4 November 2016


 #Pollution - A Pakistani man watches his camels on a smoggy day in Lahore. By Arif Ali #AFP
: imagevia Sophie Chauveau @s_chauveauAFP, 2 November 2016


Frontline dog


Russie: Le porte-avions russe Admiral #Kuznetsov sur son chemin vers la #Syrie, un moment de détente avant la bataille
: image via Nagel Kuehne @net_hiti, 27 October 2016



One sailor forgot the social media rules. His ship likely is the Pyotr Velikiy cruiser, part of the #Kuznetsov battle group. #Echosec: image via Hans deVreij @hdevreij, 4 November 2016



One sailor forgot the social media rules. His ship likely is the Pyotr Velikiy cruiser, part of the #Kuznetsov battle group. #Echosec: image via Hans deVreij @hdevreij, 4 November 2016



One sailor forgot the social media rules. His ship likely is the Pyotr Velikiy cruiser, part of the #Kuznetsov battle group. #Echosec: image via Hans deVreij @hdevreij, 4 November 2016


Echosec strikes again. Russian sailor geolocated, some 30 nm SE of Crete. #Kuznetsov task force: image via Hans deVreij @hdevreij, 4 November 2016


Echosec strikes again. Russian sailor geolocated, some 30 nm SE of Crete. #Kuznetsov task force: image via Hans deVreij @hdevreij, 4 November 2016


Today's Moscow Times on yesterday's unveiling of Vlad by Vlad: image via alex thomson @alextomo, 5 November 2016



National Unity Day Moscow: biker gangs here to express unity with Mother Russia
: image via alex thomson @alextomo, 4 November 2016



Power and projection - Moscow style
: image via alex thomson @alextomo, 3 November 2016



Report from @alextomo on the closure of Amnesty's Moscow office
: image via kristyan benedict @KreaseChan, 3 November 2016



"We are homeless." Moscow Amnesty director in a cafe near to their shut-down office today: image via alex thomson @alextomo, 2 November 2016


Met Lenin at the Kremlin. He said Ukraine needs a new President so it can look to Russia once more.: image via alex thomson @alextomo, 2 November 2016



Syrian soldier tells @krishgm that they are ready for the battle for East #Aleppo. Tonight on #c4news at 18:30 #Syria #Insidealeppo
: image via alex thomson @alextomo, 5 November 2016

 
Frontline dog. Spooky eyes. #aleppo: image via Krishnan Guru-Murthy @krishgm, 5 November 2016

A great reckoning in a little room

The outhouse | by efo

The outhouse. Boutetort County, Virginia.
: photo by efo, 3 November 2016

Ring bell for service | by efo

Ring bell for service. Natural Bridge, Virginia. Professor Cline's workshop.: photo by efo, 5 November 2016

Ring bell for service | by efo

Ring bell for service. Natural Bridge, Virginia. Professor Cline's workshop.
: photo by efo, 5 November 2016

Ring bell for service | by efo

Ring bell for service. Natural Bridge, Virginia. Professor Cline's workshop.: photo by efo, 5 November 2016

The old mill | by efo

The old mill (Rockbridge, Virginia): photo by efo, 28 April 2016

The old mill | by efo

The old mill (Rockbridge, Virginia): photo by efo, 28 April 2016

The old mill | by efo

The old mill (Rockbridge, Virginia): photo by efo, 28 April 2016 

the forbidden tree (another bought situation)

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Over tanks | by efo
Over tanks (Richmond, California): photo by efo, October 2016

Over tanks | by efo

Over tanks (Richmond, California): photo by efo, October 2016

Over tanks | by efo

Over tanks (Richmond, California): photo by efo, October 2016

Untitled | by el zopilote

Portland, Oregon: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, August 2013

Untitled | by el zopilote

Portland, Oregon: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, July 2013

Untitled | by el zopilote

Portland, Oregon: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, July 2013

Untitled | by el zopilote

Tucumcari, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, October 2016

Untitled | by el zopilote

Tucumcari, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, October 2016

Untitled | by el zopilote

Tucumcari, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, October 2016

the lovelorn | by Jo-H

the lovelorn (Monument Valley, Utah): photo by Jo-H, 6 October 2016

the lovelorn | by Jo-H

the lovelorn (Monument Valley, Utah): photo by Jo-H, 6 October 2016

the lovelorn | by Jo-H

the lovelorn (Monument Valley, Utah): photo by Jo-H, 6 October 2016

route 66 | by Jo-H

route 66 (Winslow, Arizona): photo by Jo-H, 8 October 2016

route 66 | by Jo-H

route 66 (Winslow, Arizona): photo by Jo-H, 8 October 2016

route 66 | by Jo-H

route 66 (Winslow, Arizona)
: photo by Jo-H, 8 October 2016

the longest mile | by Jo-H

the longest mile (Ritzville, Washington): photo by Jo-H, 25 June 2016

the longest mile | by Jo-H

the longest mile (Ritzville, Washington): photo by Jo-H, 25 June 2016

the longest mile | by Jo-H

the longest mile (Ritzville, Washington): photo by Jo-H, 25 June 2016

continental drift | by Jo-H

continental drift (Ritzville, Washington): photo by Jo-H, 1 March 2015

continental drift | by Jo-H

continental drift (Ritzville, Washington): photo by Jo-H, 1 March 2015

continental drift | by Jo-H

continental drift (Ritzville, Washington): photo by Jo-H, 1 March 2015

 
  
A game of cricket amid heavy smog in Delhi on Sunday: photo by Dominique Faget/Agence France-Presse, 6 November 2016


A family rides a scooter during heavy smog and dust in Delhi on Sunday: photo by Harish Tyagi/European Pressphoto Agency, 6 November 2016



Runners struggle through a 10-kilometer race on Sunday: photo by Dominique Faget/Agence France-Presse, 6 November 2016



Construction continues on a building on Monday: photo by Dominique Faget/Agence France-Presse, 7 November 2016



Eva Braun's knickers sell for £2,900 as an array of history buffs fight to own a piece of unlikely Nazi memorabilia
: image via BBC News England @BBCEngland, 7 November 2016



Nearly 1am in North Carolina. Jon Bon Jovi, Hillary Clinton, Lady Gaga on stage right now
: image via Aleem Maqbool @AleemMaqbool, 7 November 2016


Last @HillaryClinton stop for the night for a rally in Raleigh with Jon Bon Jovi and Lady Gaga: photo by Kim Ghattas @BBCKimGhattas, 7 November 2016


 #Sensex edges up; prospects of Hillary win lift mood
: image via Reuters India @ReutersIndia, 7 November 2016


Islamic State brutality comes to light after military advance: image via Thomson Reuters Fdn @TR_Foundation, 7 November 2016


IRAQ - Iraqi soldiers greet residents as bodies of IS fighters lie on a street in Al-Intissar neighbourhood of Mosul. By @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016



IRAQ - A soldier from Iraqi army's 9th armoured division fires his machine gun at suspect car near Ali Rash #MosulOffensive @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016


IRAQ - An Iraqi soldier from 9th armoured division cleans his machine gun with brush near Ali Rash during #MosulOffensive. By @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016 


IRAQ - Iranian Kurdish female members of the Freedom Party of Kurdistan hold a position near Bashiqa during #MosulOffensive. By @safinphoto: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016



This is Mosul. Fierce fighting and no refuge. At least two thousand fleeing via Gogjali neighbourhood everyday.: image via Quentin Sommerville @sommervillebbc, 7 November 2016



This is Mosul. Fierce fighting and no refuge. At least two thousand fleeing via Gogjali neighbourhood everyday.: image via Quentin Sommerville @sommervillebbc, 7 November 2016



This is Mosul. Fierce fighting and no refuge. At least two thousand fleeing via Gogjali neighbourhood everyday.: image via Quentin Sommerville @sommervillebbc, 7 November 2016



SYRIA - US-backed Kurdish-Arab forces deploy on the frontline near Ain Issa, as they launched an offensive in Raqa. By @Delilsouleman #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016
 

As smog chokes New Delhi, India, residents feel like they are under siege, "cowering by our air purifiers"
: image via The New York Times @nytimes, 7 November 2016



INDIA - Protesters take part in a rally urging immediate action to curb air pollution in New Delhi. By @sajjadkmr #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016


INDIA - A Hindu devotee offers prayers in a pond during the Chhath Festival in New Delhi. By @dofaget #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016


AFGHANISTAN - An Hazara girl looks on as she stands in front of the cave where she lives with her family in Bamiyan. By @kohsar #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016


RUSSIA - Russian servicemen dressed in historical uniforms perform during military parade at Red Square in Moscow. By Natalia Kolesnikova: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016   


CHINA - Police stand guard during a stand-off with demonstrators amid ongoing protests in Hong Kong. By @AntAFP #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016



US - Supporters record on phones as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses a campaign rally in Leesburg. By @mollyriley: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 7 November 2016


A woman collapses during a rescue operation of #refugees and #migrants as they try to cross with rubber boat to #europe off shore #libya: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 7 November 2016


The forbidden tree - #ichalhoub in #Byblos #Lebanon: image via Ibrahim Chalhoub @iChalhoub, 6 November 2016 

Palestinian children walk past buildings destroyed during the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas militants during the summer of 2014 in Beit Hanun, in the northern Gaza Strip, on November 8, 2016. The World Bank said in a September report that just 10.7 percent of the 11,000 houses that were totally destroyed in 2014 had so far been rebuilt and about 50 percent of partially and severely damaged houses are still awaiting repair.
 
Palestinian children walk past buildings destroyed during the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas militants during the summer of 2014 in Beit Hanun, in the northern Gaza Strip: photo by Mohammed Abed/AFP, 8 November 2016

Palestinian children walk past buildings destroyed during the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas militants during the summer of 2014 in Beit Hanun, in the northern Gaza Strip, on November 8, 2016. The World Bank said in a September report that just 10.7 percent of the 11,000 houses that were totally destroyed in 2014 had so far been rebuilt and about 50 percent of partially and severely damaged houses are still awaiting repair.

Palestinian children walk past buildings destroyed during the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas militants during the summer of 2014 in Beit Hanun, in the northern Gaza Strip: photo by Mohammed Abed/AFP, 8 November 2016

ndian devotees perform a prayer with a photograph of US Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a temple in Varanasi on November 7, 2016, ahead of voting in the US Presidential elections.              Top musicians from Bruce Springsteen to Beyonce to Madonna are rallying behind Hillary Clinton in the countdown to the November 8 election, adding A-list star power to a massive get-out-the-vote operation. / AFP PHOTO / STRSTR/AFP/Getty Images
 
Indian devotees perform a prayer with a photograph of US Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a temple in Varanasi ahead of voting in the US Presidential election: photo by AFP, 8 November 2016

ndian devotees perform a prayer with a photograph of US Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a temple in Varanasi on November 7, 2016, ahead of voting in the US Presidential elections.              Top musicians from Bruce Springsteen to Beyonce to Madonna are rallying behind Hillary Clinton in the countdown to the November 8 election, adding A-list star power to a massive get-out-the-vote operation. / AFP PHOTO / STRSTR/AFP/Getty Images

Indian devotees perform a prayer with a photograph of US Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at a temple in Varanasi ahead of voting in the US Presidential election: photo by AFP, 8 November 2016

Iraqis and Iraqi forces members bathe in a sulphur pond in the Hamam al-Alil area, about 14 kilometres from the southern outskirts of Mosul, on November 7, 2016, after recapturing it from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists during the ongoing operation to regain control of the city of Mosul from the group. / AFP PHOTO / AHMAD AL-RUBAYEAHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images
Iraqis and Iraqi forces members bathe in a sulphur pond in the Hamam al-Alil area, about 14 kilometres from the southern outskirts of Mosul after recapturing it from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists during the ongoing operation to regain control of the city of Mosul from the group: photo by Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP, 8 November 2016

Iraqis and Iraqi forces members bathe in a sulphur pond in the Hamam al-Alil area, about 14 kilometres from the southern outskirts of Mosul, on November 7, 2016, after recapturing it from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists during the ongoing operation to regain control of the city of Mosul from the group. / AFP PHOTO / AHMAD AL-RUBAYEAHMAD AL-RUBAYE/AFP/Getty Images

Iraqis and Iraqi forces members bathe in a sulphur pond in the Hamam al-Alil area, about 14 kilometres from the southern outskirts of Mosul after recapturing it from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists during the ongoing operation to regain control of the city of Mosul from the group: photo by Ahmad Al-Rubaye/AFP, 8 November 2016



The shade of separation

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Donald J. Trump on election night: photo by Damon Winter/The New York Times, 9 November 2016

 

Donald J. Trump on election night: photo by Damon Winter/The New York Times, 9 November 2016

The Secrets of the US Election: Julian Assange talks to John Pilger
in the Embassy of Ecuador in London, broadcast 5 November 2016 (excerpt; transcript via John Pilger)

John Pilger: 

What's the significance of the FBI's intervention in these last days of the U.S. election campaign, in the case against Hillary Clinton?

Julian Assange:

If you look at the history of the FBI, it has become effectively America's political police. The FBI demonstrated this by taking down the former head of the CIA [General David Petraeus] over classified information given to his mistress. Almost no-one is untouchable.  The FBI is always trying to demonstrate that no-one can resist us.  But Hillary Clinton very conspicuously resisted the FBI's investigation, so there's anger within the FBI because it made the FBI look weak.  

We've published about 33,000 of Clinton's emails when she was Secretary of State. They come from a batch of just over 60,000 emails, [of which] Clinton has kept about half - 30,000 -- to herself, and we've published about half. 

Then there are the Podesta emails we've been publishing.  [John] Podesta is Hillary Clinton's primary campaign manager, so there's a thread that runs through all these emails; there are quite a lot of pay-for-play, as they call it, giving access in exchange for money to states, individuals and corporations. [These emails are] combined with the cover up of the Hillary Clinton emails when she was Secretary of State, [which] has led to an environment where the pressure on the FBI increases.

John Pilger:

The Clinton campaign has said that Russia is behind all of this, that Russia has manipulated the campaign and is the source for WikiLeaks and its emails.

Julian Assange:

The Clinton camp has been able to project that kind of neo-McCarthy hysteria: that Russia is responsible for everything.  Hilary Clinton stated multiple times, falsely, that seventeen U.S. intelligence agencies had assessed that Russia was the source of our publications. That is false; we can say that the Russian government is not the source.  

WikiLeaks has been publishing for ten years, and in those ten years, we have published ten million documents, several thousand individual publications, several thousand different sources, and we have never got it wrong.

John Pilger:

The emails that give evidence of access for money and how Hillary Clinton herself benefited from this and how she is benefitting politically, are quite extraordinary. I'm thinking of  when the Qatari representative was given five minutes with Bill Clinton for a million dollar cheque.

Julian Assange:

And twelve million dollars from Morocco ...

John Pilger:

Twelve million from Morocco yeah.

Julian Assange:

For Hillary Clinton to attend [a party].

John Pilger:

In terms of the foreign policy of the United States, that's where the emails are most revealing, where they show the direct connection between Hillary Clinton and the foundation of jihadism, of ISIL, in the Middle East.  Can you talk about how the emails demonstrate the contention that those who are meant to be fighting the jihadists of ISIL are actually those who have helped create it.

Julian Assange:

There's an early 2014 email from Hillary Clinton, not so long after she left the State Department, to her campaign manager John Podesta that states ISIL is funded by the governments of Saudi Arabia and Qatar.  Now this is the most significant email in the whole collection, and perhaps because Saudi and Qatari money is spread all over the Clinton Foundation.  Even the U.S. government agrees that some Saudi figures have been supporting ISIL, or ISIS. But the dodge has always been that, well it's just some rogue Princes, using their cut of the oil money to do whatever they like, but actually the government disapproves. 

But that email says that no, it is the governments of Saudi and  Qatar that have been funding ISIS.

John Pilger:

The Saudis, the Qataris, the Moroccans, the Bahrainis, particularly the Saudis and the Qataris, are giving all this money to the Clinton Foundation while Hillary Clinton is Secretary of State and the State Department is approving massive arms sales, particularly to Saudi Arabia.

Julian Assange:

Under Hillary Clinton, the world's largest ever arms deal was made with Saudi Arabia, [worth] more than $80 billion.  In fact, during her tenure as Secretary of State, total arms exports from the United States in terms of the dollar value, doubled.

John Pilger:

Of course the consequence of that is that the notorious terrorist group called ISIl or ISIS is created largely with money from the very people who are giving money to the Clinton Foundation.

Julian Assange:

Yes.

John Pilger:

That's extraordinary.



US - Hillary Clinton makes a concession speech in New York after being defeated by Donald Trump. By @jewelsamad #Elections2016 #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP. 9 November 2016
 Julian Assange:

I actually feel quite sorry for Hillary Clinton as a person because I see someone who is eaten alive by their ambitions, tormented literally to the point where they become sick; they faint as a result of [the reaction] to their ambitions. She represents a whole network of people and a network of relationships with particular states.  The question is how does Hilary Clinton fit in this broader network?  She's a centralising cog. You've got a lot of different gears in operation from the big banks like Goldman Sachs and major elements of Wall Street, and Intelligence and people in the State Department and the Saudis. 

She's the centraliser that inter-connects all these different cogs.  She's the smooth central representation of all that, and 'all that' is more or less what is in power now in the United States. It's what we call the establishment or the DC consensus. One of the more significant Podesta emails that we released was about how the Obama cabinet was formed and how half the Obama cabinet was basically nominated by a representative from CitiBank. This is quite amazing.

John Pilger:

Didn't CitiBank supply a list .... ?

Julian Assange:

Yes.

John Pilger:

 ... which turned out to be most of the Obama cabinet.

Julian Assange:

Yes.

John Pilger:

So Wall Street decides the cabinet of the President of the United States?

Julian Assange: 

If you were following the Obama campaign back then, closely, you could see it had become very close to banking interests.

Julian Assange:

So I think you can't properly understand Hillary Clinton's foreign policy without understanding Saudi Arabia. The connections with Saudi Arabia are so intimate.

John Pilger:

Why was she so demonstrably enthusiastic about the destruction of Libya?  Can you talk a little about just what the emails have told us, told you about what happened there, because Libya is such a source for so much of the mayhem now in Syria, the ISIL jihadism and so on, and it was almost Hillary Clinton's invasion.  What do the emails tell us about that?

Julian Assange:

Libya, more than anyone else's war, was Hillary Clinton's war. Barack Obama initially opposed it. Who was the person championing it?  Hillary Clinton.  That's documented throughout her emails. She had put her favoured agent, Sidney Blumenthal, on to that; there's more than 1700 emails out of the thirty three thousand Hillary Clinton emails that we've published, just about Libya. It's not that Libya has cheap oil. She perceived the removal of Gaddafi and the overthrow of the Libyan state -- something that she would use in her run-up to the general election for President.  

So in late 2011 there is an internal document called the Libya Tick Tock that was produced for Hillary Clinton, and it's the chronological description of how she was the central figure in the destruction of the Libyan state, which resulted in around 40,000 deaths within Libya; jihadists moved in, ISIS moved in, leading to the European refugee and migrant crisis. 

Not only did you have people fleeing Libya, people fleeing Syria, the destabilisation of other African countries as a result of arms flows, but the Libyan state itself err was no longer able to control the movement of people through it. Libya faces along to the Mediterranean and had been effectively the cork in the bottle of Africa. So all problems, economic problems and civil war in Africa -- previously people fleeing those problems didn't end up in Europe because Libya policed the Mediterranean. That was said explicitly at the time, back in early 2011 by Gaddafi:  'What do these Europeans think they're doing, trying to bomb and destroy the Libyan State? There's going to be floods of migrants out of Africa and jihadists into Europe, and this is exactly what happened.

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John Pilger:

Do you yourself take a view of the U.S. election?  Do you have a preference for Clinton or Trump?

Julian Assange:

[Let's talk about] Donald Trump. What does he represent in the American mind and in the European mind?  He represents American white trash, [which Hillary Clinton called] 'deplorable and irredeemable'.  It means from an establishment or educated cosmopolitan, urbane perspective, these people are like the red necks, and you can never deal with them.  Because he so clearly -- through his words and actions and the type of people that turn up at his rallies -- represents people who are not the middle, not the upper middle educated class, there is a fear of seeming to be associated in any way with them, a social fear that lowers the class status of anyone who can be accused of somehow assisting Trump in any way, including any criticism of Hillary Clinton. If you look at how the middle class gains its economic and social power, that makes absolute sense.



#glassceiling #WAwithHer#WellesleyWatches: image via wellesleyunderground @wellesleyunderg, 8 November 2016


The largely female crowd of about 3,000 snacked on cupcakes topped with shards of candy glass ceiling (clear, flat sugar) and snapped group selfies with the Clinton cardboard cutouts decorating the arena. They also took pictures of themselves grabbing the crotches of the Donald Trump and Mike Pence cutouts.

Graduating senior Caroline Bechtel, who will serve as a second lieutenant in the army after she finishes officer training school in 2017, talked about her relief that the election season was over and that Clinton would be president. Her classmate Zainab Younus, who is majoring in international relations, said how exciting it had been to be with her politically engaged classmates supporting Clinton’s campaign.

Then the results started rolling in.

By 9.30pm, the guests seated in the front of the college’s field house – watching the results on CNN and in a position to hear the commentary – looked much tenser than the ones still standing in line for the bar and partying in the back of the room.

Lindsay Miller, a class of 1969 schoolmate of Clinton’s, and the former editor of their college newspaper, explained that when it comes to Clinton and Trump, “it’s no contest, but it looks like there’s a contest, and that says something about our country.”

“What we’re seeing is a serious, serious split,” Miller, a journalist, said.

Graduating senior Amal Cheema said much the same. “As the polls came in, I was seeing how much division and disagreement there is in America.”

By 10.22pm, after the predicted Clinton blowout had failed to materialize and everyone was settling in for a close race, Wellesley’s other famous Democratic alumna, former secretary of state Madeleine Albright, addressed the cheering audience remotely. “Nothing comes easy for women. But I think she’ll pull it out,” she told them.

Four minutes later, the audience booed the announcement that Trump had won Ohio.

As state after state went for Trump, people began making discreet exits. Ten minutes after results showed the Republican candidate up in Iowa, a young woman was visibly in tears, being comforted by her friends.

She wouldn’t be the last.

The fluorescent lights came on at the back of the field house an hour and several more electoral votes for Trump later. Around the room, women were comforting one another as despondent face found despondent face. A biracial lesbian couple were holding on to each other, with a visceral sense of defeat.

Shortly after midnight, when CNN showed Trump pulling away from Clinton in Pennsylvania, a few women shouted “No!” and “Why?” at no one in particular, as the catering staff packed up the bar and dispatched the remains of the cheese plates and buffet sandwiches. More and more women could be seen crying on one another’s shoulders, while one group of women (and a couple of male friends) gave the middle finger to CNN’s Jake Tapper on the large screen.

Younus, the graduating senior who had started the night so excited by the thought of a Clinton win, stood in the middle of the room, alone, with her arms crossed across her chest. “How are we supposed to predict anything?” she asked rhetorically, and then refused to answer any more questions.

Tempestt Morgan -- who had been hoping against hope for a Clinton victory at 12.30am -- was not optimistic about the America into which she would be entering as a college graduate next May. “Even if [Clinton] somehow makes it back from this, it’s still sad to see so many people aligned with a candidate like [Trump]” she said.

Her friend, Jekia Brockman, looked around at the women crying -- one of whom flopped over dramatically as yet another state was said to be leaning Trump -- and said: “It’s not unbelievable. It’s completely believable.”

Just before 1.30am, as the group of (mostly) students watching the results had dwindled to a couple of hundred, the Wellesley president, Paula Johnson, took the stage. “Whatever the result, we stand for justice,” she said. “We stand for equality for every one, no matter your gender, your race, your sexual orientation or your religion, no matter what country you’re from or what your immigration status is.”

“We must be part of the momentum that takes us forward from here” she added, after a standing ovation.

“We will be here together in the morning” she said.

And then, just minutes before Donald Trump was elected president of the United States, Wellesley College shut down the news feed, and sent their students and guests home.



Quite literally! @Wellesley: image via Megan Carpentier @megancarpentier, 8 November 2016


wellesley women shattering glass ceilings
: image via dweeb @brocroft, 8 November 2016



This @Wellesley event is also a sort of reunion so I don't think people realize how close the race is. Big cheers/shrieks with each result.
: image via Anne Mostue @AnneMostue, 8 November 2016



12:13am #WAwithHer #WellesleyWatche
s: image via wellesleyunderground @wellesleyunderg, 9 November 2016



A man reacts to election results on Tuesday night at the Javits Center, the site of Hillary Clinton's planned election night party in Manhattan: photo by Todd Heisler/The New York Times, 8 November 2016


A man reacts to election results on Tuesday night at the Javits Center, the site of Hillary Clinton's planned election night party in Manhattan: photo by Todd Heisler/The New York Times, 8 November 2016


Supporters of Mrs. Clinton at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center as election results were being called: photo by Ruth Fremson/The New York Times, 8 November 2016

 

Supporters of Mrs. Clinton at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center as election results were being called: photo by Ruth Fremson/The New York Times, 8 November 2016


An overflow section was set up for supporters of Mrs. Clinton at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan: photo by Todd Heisler/The New York Times, 8 November 2016



An overflow section was set up for supporters of Mrs. Clinton at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan: photo by Todd Heisler/The New York Times, 8 November 2016


Supporters of Hillary Clinton watching results during her event at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York: photo by Ruth Fremson/The New York Times, 8 November 2016 

 
 
Supporters of Hillary Clinton watching results during her event at the Jacob K. Javits Center in New York: photo by Ruth Fremson/The New York Times, 8 November 2016


An emotional election night in America: image via The New York Times @nytimes, 8 November 2016


Hillary Clinton supporters at her election night event in New York
: image via The New York Times @nytimes, 8 November 2016
 

Some Americans look to Canada, New Zealand as Trump lead grows: image via Reuters UK @ReutersUK, 8 November 2016



#ElectionNight La tristeza invade el comando de campaña de @HillaryClinton en Nueva York #AFP: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 8 November 2016



#ElectionNight La tristeza invade el comando de campaña de @HillaryClinton en Nueva York #AFP: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 8 November 2016



#ElectionNight La tristeza invade el comando de campaña de @HillaryClinton en Nueva York #AFP: image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 8 November 2016


 

Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react during election night in New York #ElectionDay #Elections2016: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 8 November 2016


Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react during election night in New York #ElectionDay #Elections2016: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 8 November 2016 
 

KENYA - Two Maasai men listen to news on the US election over the radio near Saikeri. By Tobin Jones #ElectionDay #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardafp, 8 November 2016


The stage at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for Mrs. Clinton: photo by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times, 8 November 2016



The stage at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center for Mrs. Clinton: photo by Chang W. Lee/The New York Times, 8 November 2016 


 Adrian Kajac, center, takes a break from watching the election results at Fred’s Divot, a bar in Ambridge, Pa.: photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times, 8 November 2016



Adrian Kajac, center, takes a break from watching the election results at Fred’s Divot, a bar in Ambridge, Pa.: photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times, 8 November 2016
  
Supporters of Mr. Trump celebrate at a watch party in Atlanta after learning he had won Florida: photo by Kevin D. Liles for The New York Times, 8 November 2016

 
  
Supporters of Mr. Trump celebrate at a watch party in Atlanta after learning he had won Florida: photo by Kevin D. Liles for The New York Times, 8 November 2016


Trump's chance of victory skyrockets in betting exchanges and online market
: image via Reuters UK @ReutersUK, 8 November 2016 

 

KENYA - Two Maasai men listen to news on the US election over the radio near Saikeri. By Tobin Jones #ElectionDay #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardafp, 8 November 2016


IRAQ - Members of the Iraqi forces react as they watch Donald Trump after he won the US president elections in Arbid. By @ahmedafp #MosulOps: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP. 9 November 2016

A Peshmerga fighter runs to take position as the Iraqi Kurdish forces pushed deeper into the town of Bashiqa during street battles against Islamic State (IS) group jihadists on November 8, 2016.  Capturing Bashiqa would be one of the final steps in securing the eastern approaches to Mosul, three weeks into an offensive by Iraqi forces to retake the country's second city. The town was under the "complete control" of Kurdish peshmerga forces, Jabbar Yawar, the secretary general of the Kurdish regional ministry responsible for the fighters, told AFP. / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images

A Peshmerga fighter runs to take position as the Iraqi Kurdish forces pushed deeper into the town of Bashiqa during street battles against Islamic State group jihadists: photo by Odd Andersen/AFP, 8 November 2016 

A Peshmerga fighter runs to take position as the Iraqi Kurdish forces pushed deeper into the town of Bashiqa during street battles against Islamic State (IS) group jihadists on November 8, 2016.  Capturing Bashiqa would be one of the final steps in securing the eastern approaches to Mosul, three weeks into an offensive by Iraqi forces to retake the country's second city. The town was under the "complete control" of Kurdish peshmerga forces, Jabbar Yawar, the secretary general of the Kurdish regional ministry responsible for the fighters, told AFP. / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images 
 
A Peshmerga fighter runs to take position as the Iraqi Kurdish forces pushed deeper into the town of Bashiqa during street battles against Islamic State group jihadists: photo by Odd Andersen/AFP, 8 November 2016
 
 

#Iraq A Peshmerga fighter runs to take position in #Bashiqa during street battles against Islamic State (IS) #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY,  8 November 2016 
 
 

#Iraq street battles in #Bashiqa against Islamic State (IS) #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY,  8 November 2016


 #Bashiqa today: sniper fire, air strikes, and at least 1 blast that Peshmerga fighters told us was car bomb
: image via Maya Gebelly @GebellyM, 9 November 2016



In last stand for #Bashiqa, IS played twisted game of whack-a-mole: popping out of tunnels to attack Pesh. Via @AFP
: image via Maya Gebelly @GebellyM, 9 November 2016



#Isis made special plate numbers for cars and motorcycles in #Mosul saying Welayat Nineveh, today in East of Mosul
: image via Warzer Jaff @warzerjaff, 7 November 2016



Islamic State abducts more than 200 near Mosul, retreats with thousands - U.N.
: image via Reuters UK @ReutersUK, 8 November 2016


SYRIA - Syrians fleeing areas controlled by IS come to safety in areas held by by Kurdish-Arab SDF alliance near Ain Issa. By @Delilsouleman
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 8 November 2016



IRAQ - Members of the Iraqi forces check a body they pulled from a mass grave near Hamam al-Alil area during #MosulOps. By @ahmedafp #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 8 November 2016


IRAQ - A elderly displaced man awaits transport in the Iraqi Kurdish checkpoint village of Shaqouli during #MosulOps. By @odd_andersen #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 8 November 2016


A fighter from the NPU (Nineveh Plain Protection Units) waks through a destroyed church on November 8, 2016 in Qaraqosh, Iraq. The NPU is a military organization made up of Assyrian Christians and was formed in late 2014 to defend against ISIL. Qaraqosh, a largely Assyrian City just 32km southeast of Mosul was taken by ISIL in August, 2014 forcing all residents to flee, the town was largely destroyed with all of the churches burned or heavily damaged. The town stayed under ISIL control last week when it was liberated during the Mosul Offensive.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) ***BESTPIX***

A fighter from the NPU (Nineveh Plain Protection Units) walks through a destroyed church in Qaraqosh, Iraq. The NPU is a military organisation made up of Assyrian Christians and was formed in late 2014 to defend against Islamic State.: photo by Chris McGrath, 9 November 2016 

A fighter from the NPU (Nineveh Plain Protection Units) waks through a destroyed church on November 8, 2016 in Qaraqosh, Iraq. The NPU is a military organization made up of Assyrian Christians and was formed in late 2014 to defend against ISIL. Qaraqosh, a largely Assyrian City just 32km southeast of Mosul was taken by ISIL in August, 2014 forcing all residents to flee, the town was largely destroyed with all of the churches burned or heavily damaged. The town stayed under ISIL control last week when it was liberated during the Mosul Offensive.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images) ***BESTPIX***

A fighter from the NPU (Nineveh Plain Protection Units) walks through a destroyed church in Qaraqosh, Iraq. The NPU is a military organisation made up of Assyrian Christians and was formed in late 2014 to defend against Islamic State.: photo by Chris McGrath, 9 November 2016

Supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react to television reports during election night at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York on November 8, 2016.  / AFP PHOTO / ANGELA WEISSANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images

Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react to television reports during election night at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York: photo by Angela Weiss/AFP, 9 November 2016 

Supporter of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react to television reports during election night at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York on November 8, 2016.  / AFP PHOTO / ANGELA WEISSANGELA WEISS/AFP/Getty Images

Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton react to television reports during election night at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York: photo by Angela Weiss/AFP, 9 November 2016

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In besieged #Aleppo, necessity is the mother of invention Amir Sandeh tends to plants in his small rooftop garden: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



In besieged #Aleppo, necessity is the mother of invention Amir Sandeh tends to plants in his small rooftop garden: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



In besieged #Aleppo, necessity is the mother of invention Amir Sandeh tends to plants in his small rooftop garden: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



In besieged #Aleppo, necessity is the mother of invention Amir Sandeh tends to plants in his small rooftop garden: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



In besieged #Aleppo, Cigarettes stuffed with grape leaves instead of tobacco: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



#2 Abu Rahmo, a mechanic in #Aleppo, welds a dynamo (the small generator used to charge car batteries) onto the back of an old bicycle: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2018



#2 Abu Rahmo, a mechanic in #Aleppo, welds a dynamo (the small generator used to charge car batteries) onto the back of an old bicycle: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



#2 Abu Rahmo, a mechanic in #Aleppo, welds a dynamo (the small generator used to charge car batteries) onto the back of an old bicycle: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016


#2 Abu Rahmo, a mechanic in #Aleppo, welds a dynamo (the small generator used to charge car batteries) onto the back of an old bicycle: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



#3 Khaled Kurdiyah uses a metal container outfitted with a fan to create a highly-controlled fire to replace rare gas-fired stoves: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016

 

#3 Khaled Kurdiyah uses a metal container outfitted with a fan to create a highly-controlled fire to replace rare gas-fired stoves: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



#3 Khaled Kurdiyah uses a metal container outfitted with a fan to create a highly-controlled fire to replace rare gas-fired stoves: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



#3 Khaled Kurdiyah uses a metal container outfitted with a fan to create a highly-controlled fire to replace rare gas-fired stoves: image via Karam Almasri @KaramAlmasri25, 8 November 2016



SYRIA - A man tries to extinguish a fire caused nearby airstrikes in the rebel-held town of Douma. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @Afpphoto, 8 November 2016



SYRIA - Syrian children await treatment at a make-shift hospital following a reported airstrike on a crowded market in Douma. By @AbdDoumany #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardafp, 8 November 2016



SYRIA - Syrian children await treatment at a make-shift hospital following a reported airstrike on a crowded market in Douma. By @AbdDoumany #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardafp, 8 November 2016


Russia ships 'chase away' Dutch submarine in Mediterranean
: image via BBC News (World) @BBCWorld. 9 November 2016



Turkish Coast Guard TCSG90 kept an eye on #ВМФ #Cф NF Ropucha class LSTM Georgiy Pobedonosets 016 during its Bosphorus transit: image via Yörük Isik @Yorukisik, 7 November 2016

 
 
Great @reuterspictures photo of Russian parachutists on exercises in Serbia: image via Howard Amos @HowardTAmos, 7 November 2016

Theodor Adorno: Some Thoughts On Existence in the Present Technological Society / Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Economic Machine Is Broken ("lack of plan and a great waste")

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Members of pro-government forces on Thursday in a district of Aleppo, Syria, that had been retaken from rebels: photo by George Ourfalian/Agence France-Presse, 10 November 2016


Members of pro-government forces on Thursday in a district of Aleppo, Syria, that had been retaken from rebels: photo by George Ourfalian/Agence France-Presse, 10 November 2016


SYRIA - Syrian pro-government forces walk around in Aleppo's western Minyan district. By George Ourfalian #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 10 November 2016

Theodor Adorno: Some Thoughts On Existence in the Present Technological Society

I  Progress

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Antique cars and trucks along the roadside, Montana
: photo by Carol M. Highsmith, 29 September 2005 (Library of Congress)

For a theoretical account of the category of progress it is necessary to scrutinize the category so closely that it loses its semblance of obviousness, both in its positive and its negative usage. And yet such proximity also makes the account more difficult. Even more than other concepts, the concept of progress dissolves upon attempts to specify its exact meaning, for instance what progresses and what does not. Whoever wants to define the concept precisely easily destroys what he is aiming at. The subaltern prudence that refuses to speak of progress before it can distinguish progress in what, of what, and in relation to what, displaces the unity of the moments, which within the concept ritually elaborate each other, into a mere juxtaposition. By insisting on exactitude where the impossibility of the unambiguous appertains to the subject matter itself, dogmatic epistemology misses its object, sabotages insight and helps to perpetuate the bad by zealously forbidding reflection upon what, in the age of both utopian and absolutely destructive possibilities, the consciousness of those entangled would like to discover: whether there is progress. Like every philosophical term, 'progress' has its equivocations; and as in any such term, these equivocations also register a commonality. What at this time one should understand by 'progress' one knows vaguely, but precisely: for just this reason one cannot employ the concept roughly enough. To use the term pedantically merely cheats it out of what it promises: an answer to the doubt and the hope that things will finally get better, that people will at last be able to breathe a sigh of relief. For this reason alone one cannot say precisely what progress should mean to people, because the crisis of the situation is that precisely while everyone feels the crisis, the words bringing resolution are missing. Only those reflections about progress have truth that immerse themselves in progress and yet maintain distance, withdrawing from paralyzing facts and specialized meanings. Today reflections of this kind come to a point in the contemplation of whether humanity is capable of preventing catastrophe. The forms of humanity's own global societal constitution threaten its life, if a self-conscious global subject does not develop and intervene.


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Antique trucks along the road, Montana
: photo by Carol M. Highsmith, 29 September 2005 (Library of Congress)

Theodor Adorno: from Progress, Lecture at Münster Philosophers' Congress, 22 October 1962, translated by Henry Pickford inTheodor Adorno: Critical Models: Interventions and Catchwords, 1998

President Obama Meets With President-Elect Donald Trump In The Oval Office Of White House

U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with President-elect Donald Trump following a meeting in the Oval Office in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to meet with members of the Republican leadership in Congress later today on Capitol Hill.: photo by Win McNamee, 10 November 2016

President Obama Meets With President-Elect Donald Trump In The Oval Office Of White House

U.S. President Barack Obama shakes hands with President-elect Donald Trump following a meeting in the Oval Office in Washington, DC. Trump is scheduled to meet with members of the Republican leadership in Congress later today on Capitol Hill.: photo by Win McNamee, 10 November 2016


DNC held its first staff meeting today since Clinton's loss. This happened.: image via Jennifer Bender @jbendery, 11 November 2016

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Albuquerque, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, November 2016

II  The Veil of Technology

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Dr. Mark Mills drawing diagrams during testimony before the Congressional Joint Atomic Energy hearings on atomic radioactive fallout
: photo by Thomas J. O'Halloran, US News & World Report, 27 May 1957 (Library of Congress)


Each epoch produces those personalities -- types varying according to their distribution of psychic energy -- it needs societally. A world where technology occupies such a key position as it does nowadays produces technological people, who are attuned to technology. This has its good reason: in their own narrow field they will be less likely to be fooled and that can also affect the overall situation. On the other hand, there is something exaggerated, irrational, pathogenic in the present-day relationship to technology. This is connected with the "veil of technology." People are inclined to take technology to be the thing itself, as an end in itself, a force of its own, and they forget that it is an extension of human dexterity. The means -- and technology is the epitome of the means of self-preservation of the human species -- are fetishized, because the ends -- a life of human dignity -- are concealed and removed from the consciousness of the people.




A radiation detector marks 0.6 microsieverts, exceeding normal day data, 15 March 2011, near Shibuya train station in Tokyo: photo by Associated Press/Kyodo News, 15 March 2011

It is by no means clear precisely how the fetishization of technology establishes itself within the individual psychology of particular people, or where the threshold lies between a rational relationship to technology and the overvaluation that finally leads to the point where one who cleverly devises a train system that brings victims to Auschwitz as quickly and smoothly as possible forgets about what happens to them there. With this type, who worships technology, we are concerned -- baldly put -- with people who cannot love. This is not meant to be sentimental or moralistic but rather describes a deficient libidinal relationship to other persons. Those people are thoroughly cold; deep within themselves they must deny the possibility to love, must withdraw their love from other people initially, before it can even unfold.

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Installation of atomic generator in Baltimore Lighthouse, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland: photo by U.S.Coast Guard, 1964 (Library of Congress)

Those prejudiced, authoritarian characters whom we examined at Berkeley in The Authoritarian Personality provided us with much proof of this. A test subject -- the expression itself already comes from reified consciousness -- said of himself, "I like nice equipment" [Ich habe hübsche Ausstattungen, hübsche Apparaturen gern], completely indifferent about what equipment it was. His love was absorbed by things, machines as such. The alarming thing about this -- alarming, because it can seem so hopeless to combat it -- is that this trend goes hand in hand with that of the entire civilization. To struggle against it means as much as to struggle against the world spirit...




A baby is tested for radiation in Nihonmatsu, Fukushima Prefecture, 15 March 2011. Panic swept Tokyo on Tuesday after a rise in radioactive levels around an earthquake-hit nuclear power plant north of the city, causing some to leave the capital or stock up on food and supplies: photo by Reuters/Kyodo

Theodor Adorno (1903-1969): fromEducation After Auschwitz: shortened transcription of radio lecture "Wissenschaftliche Ehrgangerung in Amerika," broadcast 31 January 1968, translated by Henry W. Pickford in Theodor Adorno: Critical Models: Interventions and Catchwords, 1998 

A displaced Iraqi woman holds her cat, Lulu, as she waits for transport in the Iraqi Kurdish checkpoint village of Shaqouli, about 35 kilometres east of Mosul, on November 10, 2016, after she fled her home with her children in the eastern Intisar neighbourhood of the embattled city to take refuge at a camp in Arbil.  Iraqi forces are taking part in an operation to recapture Iraq's second city Mosul from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists. / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images

A displaced Iraqi woman holds her cat, Lulu, as she waits for transport in the Iraqi Kurdish checkpoint village of Shaqouli, about 35 kilometres east of Mosul, after she fled her home with her children in the eastern Intisar neighbourhood of the embattled city: photo by Odd Andersen/AFP, 10 November 2016

A displaced Iraqi woman holds her cat, Lulu, as she waits for transport in the Iraqi Kurdish checkpoint village of Shaqouli, about 35 kilometres east of Mosul, on November 10, 2016, after she fled her home with her children in the eastern Intisar neighbourhood of the embattled city to take refuge at a camp in Arbil.  Iraqi forces are taking part in an operation to recapture Iraq's second city Mosul from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists. / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images

A displaced Iraqi woman holds her cat, Lulu, as she waits for transport in the Iraqi Kurdish checkpoint village of Shaqouli, about 35 kilometres east of Mosul, after she fled her home with her children in the eastern Intisar neighbourhood of the embattled city: photo by Odd Andersen/AFP, 10 November 2016


#Iraq A displaced woman holds her cat, Lulu, as she waits for transport near #Shaqouli #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen
: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 10 November 2016


III  Unadorned Make-Up

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Annette del Sur publicizing salvage campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California: photo by Alfred T. Palmer, October 1942 (Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, Library of Congress)

The omnipresence of technology imprints itself upon objects and everything historical... Prototypical here is the actress who manages to appear fresh and painstakingly made up with her hair perfectly arranged even in the midst of the most appalling dangers... She is so closely, so precisely and so pitilessly photographed that the magic which her make-up is intended to exert is heightened by the lack of illusion with which it is thrust before the viewer as literally true and unexaggerated. Mass culture is unadorned make-up.


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Annette del Sur publicizing salvage campaign in yard of Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, California: photo by Alfred T. Palmer, October 1942 (Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, Library of Congress)

Theodor Adorno (1903-1969): from The Schema of Mass Culture, 1978 (translated by Nicholas Walker), in The Culture Industry, ed. J.M. Bernstein, 1991

Boys wait to collect vegetables from a pile of rotten vegetables near a dustbin in Peshawar, Pakistan November 10, 2016 REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz

Boys wait to collect vegetables from a pile of rotten vegetables near a dustbin in Peshawar, Pakistan: photo by Fayaz Aziz/Reuters, 10 November 2016

Boys wait to collect vegetables from a pile of rotten vegetables near a dustbin in Peshawar, Pakistan November 10, 2016 REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz

Boys wait to collect vegetables from a pile of rotten vegetables near a dustbin in Peshawar, Pakistan: photo by Fayaz Aziz/Reuters, 10 November 2016

IV  Polymorphic Meaning in Mass Media


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Mass media are not simply the sum total of the actions they portray or of the messages that radiate from those actions. Mass media also consist of various layers of meanings superimposed on one another, all of which contribute to the effect. True, due to their calculative nature, these rationalized products seem to be more clear-cut in their meaning than authentic works of art, which can never be boiled down to some unmistakeable 'message'. But the heritage of polymorphic meaning has been taken over by culture industry inasmuch as what it conveys becomes itself organized in order to enthral the spectators on various psychological levels simultaneously. As a matter of fact, the hidden message may be more important than the overt, since this hidden message will escape the controls of consciousness, will not be 'looked through', will not be warded off by sales resistance but is likely to sink into the spectator's mind.


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Spongebob Squarepants, Energizer Bunny and Pikachu with Poké Ball shown tied down before 2006 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City: photo by Sullnyflhi, 2007
 
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Miley Cyrus on board the Bolt float at Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City: photo by Ben W, 2008


Theodor Adorno (1903-1969)): from How to Look at Television (excerpt), in The Quarterly of Film, Radio and Television 8 (3), 1954, reprinted in The Culture Industry, ed. J.M. Bernstein, 1991

Riders and their horses of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna perform a dress rehearsal for the media at the SSE Arena in London, Britain November 10, 2016.   REUTERS/Peter Nicholls  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A rider and his horse from the Spanish Riding School of Vienna perform a dress rehearsal at the SSE Arena in London: photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters, 10 November 2016

Riders and their horses of the Spanish Riding School of Vienna perform a dress rehearsal for the media at the SSE Arena in London, Britain November 10, 2016.   REUTERS/Peter Nicholls  TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A rider and his horse from the Spanish Riding School of Vienna perform a dress rehearsal at the SSE Arena in London: photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters, 10 November 2016

A squirrel carries a nut in a park after a heavy snowfall in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016. Winter weather with snow continues to prevail in Belarus. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)

A squirrel carries a nut in a park after a heavy snowfall in Minsk, Belarus: photo by Sergei Grits/AP, 10 November 2016 

A squirrel carries a nut in a park after a heavy snowfall in Minsk, Belarus, Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016. Winter weather with snow continues to prevail in Belarus. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)

A squirrel carries a nut in a park after a heavy snowfall in Minsk, Belarus: photo by Sergei Grits/AP, 10 November 2016

A member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team stands guard as residents look on during an anti-drug operation at an informal settlers area in Manila on November 9, 2016.  Since President Rodrigo Duterte took office on June 30, his war on drugs and other crimes has claimed more than 4,100 lives, according to official figures. / AFP PHOTO / TED ALJIBETED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images

A member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team stands guard as residents look on during an anti-drug operation at an informal settlers area in Manila: photo by Ted Aljibe/AFP, 10 November 2016

A member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team stands guard as residents look on during an anti-drug operation at an informal settlers area in Manila on November 9, 2016.  Since President Rodrigo Duterte took office on June 30, his war on drugs and other crimes has claimed more than 4,100 lives, according to official figures. / AFP PHOTO / TED ALJIBETED ALJIBE/AFP/Getty Images

A member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team stands guard as residents look on during an anti-drug operation at an informal settlers area in Manila: photo by Ted Aljibe/AFP, 10 November 2016

A man holds a poster as she takes part in a protest against President-elect Donald Trump in New York City on November 9, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / KENA BETANCURKENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images

A man holds a poster as he takes part in a protest against President-elect Donald Trump in New York City: photo by Kena Betancur/AFP, 10 November 2016  

A man holds a poster as she takes part in a protest against President-elect Donald Trump in New York City on November 9, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / KENA BETANCURKENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images

A man holds a poster as he takes part in a protest against President-elect Donald Trump in New York City: photo by Kena Betancur/AFP, 10 November 2016


Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Economic Machine Is Broken (1932)

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Douglas County resettlement farmsteads, Nebraska, May 1936: photo by Arthur Rothstein, Resettlement Administration/Farm Security Administration (National Archives and Records Administration)

The year 1928 does not seem far in the past, but since that time, as all of us are aware, the world about us has experienced significant changes. Four years ago, if you heard and believed the tidings of the time, you could expect to take your place in a society well supplied with material things and could look forward to the not too distant time when you would be living in your own homes, each (if you believed the politicians) with a two-car garage; and, without great effort, would be providing yourselves and your families with all the necessities and amenities of life, and perhaps in addition, assuring by your savings their security and your own in the future. Indeed, if you were observant, you would have seen that many of your elders had discovered a still easier road to material success. They had found that once they had accumulated a few dollars they needed only to put them in the proper place and then sit back and read in comfort the hieroglyphics called stock quotations which proclaimed that their wealth was mounting miraculously without any work or effort on their part. Many who were called and who are still pleased to call themselves the leaders of finance celebrated and assured us of an eternal future for this easy-chair mode of living. And to the stimulation of belief in this dazzling chimera were lent not only the voices of some of our public men in high office, but their influence and the material aid of the very instruments of Government which they controlled.

How sadly different is the picture which we see around us today! If only the mirage had vanished, we should not complain, for we should all be better off. But with it have vanished, not only the easy gains of speculation, but much of the savings of thrifty and prudent men and women, put by for their old age and for the education of their children. With these savings has gone, among millions of our fellow citizens, that sense of security to which they have rightly felt they are entitled in a land abundantly endowed with natural resources and with productive facilities to convert them into the necessities of life for all of our population. More calamitous still, there has vanished with the expectation of future security the certainty of today's bread and clothing. 

Some of you -- I hope not many -- are wondering today how and where you will be able to earn your living a few weeks or a few months hence. Much has been written about the hope of youth. I prefer to emphasize another quality. I hope that you who have spent four years in an institution whose fundamental purpose, I take it, is to train us to pursue truths relentlessly and to look at them courageously, will face the unfortunate state of the world about you with greater clarity of vision than many of your elders.

As you have viewed this world of which you are about to become a more active part, I have no doubt that you have been impressed by its chaos, its lack of plan. Perhaps some of you have used stronger language. And stronger language is justified. Even had you been graduating, instead of matriculating, in these rose-colored days of 1928, you would, I believe, have perceived this condition. For beneath all the happy optimism of those days there existed lack of plan and a great waste.

This failure to measure true values and to look ahead extended to almost every industry, every profession, every walk of life. Take, for example, the vocation of higher education itself.

If you had been intending to enter the profession of teaching, you would have found that the universities, the colleges, the normal schools of our country were turning out annually far more trained teachers than the schools of the country could possibly use or absorb. You and I know that the number of teachers needed in the Nation is a relatively stable figure, little affected by the depression and capable of fairly accurate estimate in advance with due consideration for our increase in population. And yet, we have continued to add teaching courses, to accept every young man or young woman in those courses without any thought or regard for the law of supply and demand. In the State of New York alone, for example, there are at least seven thousand qualified teachers who are out of work, unable to earn a livelihood in their chosen profession just because nobody had the wit or the forethought to tell them in their younger days that the profession of teaching was gravely oversupplied.

Take, again, the profession of the law. Our common sense tells us that we have too many lawyers and that thousands of them, thoroughly trained, are either eking out a bare existence or being compelled to work with their hands, or are turning to some other business in order to keep themselves from becoming objects of charity. The universities, the bar, the courts themselves have done little to bring this situation to the knowledge of young men who are considering entering any one of our multitude of law schools. Here again foresight and planning have been notable for their complete absence.

In the same way we cannot review carefully the history of our industrial advance without being struck with its haphazardness, the gigantic waste with which it has been accomplished, the superfluous duplication of productive facilities, the continual scrapping of still useful equipment, the tremendous mortality in industrial and commercial undertakings, the thousands of dead-end trails into which enterprise has been lured, the profligate waste of natural resources. Much of this waste is the inevitable by-product of progress in a society which values individual endeavor and which is susceptible to the changing tastes and customs of the people of which it is composed. But much of it, I believe, could have been prevented by greater foresight and by a larger measure of social planning. Such controlling and directive forces as have been developed in recent years reside to a dangerous degree in groups having special interests in our economic order, interests which do not coincide with the interests of the Nation as a whole. I believe that the recent course of our history has demonstrated that, while we may utilize their expert knowledge of certain problems and the special facilities with which they are familiar, we cannot allow our economic life to be controlled by that small group of men whose chief outlook upon the social welfare is tinctured by the fact that they can make huge profits from the lending of money and the marketing of securities -- an outlook which deserves the adjectives "selfish" and "opportunist."

You have been struck, I know, by the tragic irony of our economic situation today. We have not been brought to our present state by any natural calamity -- by drought or floods or earthquakes or by the destruction of our productive machine or our man power. Indeed, we have a superabundance of raw materials, a more than ample supply of equipment for manufacturing these materials into the goods which we need, and transportation and commercial facilities for making them available to all who need them. But raw materials stand unused, factories stand idle, railroad traffic continues to dwindle, merchants sell less and less, while millions of able-bodied men and women, in dire need, are clamoring for the opportunity to work. This is the awful paradox with which we are confronted, a stinging rebuke that challenges our power to operate the economic machine which we have created.

We are presented with a multitude of views as to how we may again set into motion that economic machine. Some hold to the theory that the periodic slowing down of our economic machine is one of its inherent peculiarities -- a peculiarity which we must grin, if we can, and bear because if we attempt to tamper with it we shall cause even worse ailments. According to this theory, as I see it, if we grin and bear long enough, the economic machine will eventually begin to pick up speed and in the course of an indefinite number of years will again attain that maximum number of revolutions which signifies what we have been wont to miscall prosperity, but which, alas, is but a last ostentatious twirl of the economic machine before it again succumbs to that mysterious impulse to slow down again. This attitude toward our economic machine requires not only greater stoicism, but greater faith in immutable economic law and less faith in the ability of man to control what he has created than I, for one, have. Whatever elements of truth lie in it, it is an invitation to sit back and do nothing; and all of us are suffering today, I believe, because this comfortable theory was too thoroughly implanted in the minds of some of our leaders, both in finance and in public affairs.

Other students of economics trace our present difficulties to the ravages of the World War and its bequest of unsolved political and economic and financial problems. Still others trace our difficulties to defects in the world's monetary systems. Whether it be an original cause, an accentuating cause, or an effect, the drastic change in the value of our monetary unit in terms of the commodities is a problem which we must meet straightforwardly. It is self-evident that we must either restore commodities to a level approximating their dollar value of several years ago or else that we must continue the destructive process of reducing, through defaults or through deliberate writing down, obligations assumed at a higher price level.

Possibly because of the urgency and complexity of this phase of our problem some of our economic thinkers have been occupied with it to the exclusion of other phases of as great importance.

Of these other phases, that which seems most important to me in the long run is the problem of controlling by adequate planning the creation and distribution of those products which our vast economic machine is capable of yielding. It is true that capital, whether public or private, is needed in the creation of new enterprise and that such capital gives employment.

But think carefully of the vast sums of capital or credit which in the past decade have been devoted to unjustified enterprises -- to the development of unessentials and to the multiplying of many products far beyond the capacity of the Nation to absorb. It is the same story as the thoughtless turning out of too many school teachers and too many lawyers.

Here again, in the field of industry and business many of those whose primary solicitude is confined to the welfare of what they call capital have failed to read the lessons of the past few years and have been moved less by calm analysis of the needs of the Nation as a whole than by a blind determination to preserve their own special stakes in the economic order. I do not mean to intimate that we have come to the end of this period of expansion. We shall continue to need capital for the production of newly-invented devices, for the replacement of equipment worn out or rendered obsolete by our technical progress; we need better housing in many of our cities and we still need in many parts of the country more good roads, canals, parks and other improvements.

But it seems to me probable that our physical economic plant will not expand in the future at the same rate at which it has expanded in the past. We may build more factories, but the fact remains that we have enough now to supply all of our domestic needs, and more, if they are used. With these factories we can now make more shoes, more textiles, more steel, more radios, more automobiles, more of almost everything than we can use.

No, our basic trouble was not an insufficiency of capital. It was an insufficient distribution of buying power coupled with an over-sufficient speculation in production. While wages rose in many of our industries, they did not as a whole rise proportionately to the reward to capital, and at the same time the purchasing power of other great groups of our population was permitted to shrink. We accumulated such a superabundance of capital that our great bankers were vying with each other, some of them employing questionable methods, in their efforts to lend this capital at home and abroad. It seems to me probable that our physical economic plant will not expand in the future at the same rate at which it has expanded in the past. We may build more factories, but the fact remains that we have enough now to supply all of our domestic needs, and more, if they are used. With these factories we can now make more shoes, more textiles, more steel, more radios, more automobiles, more of almost everything than we can use.
 
I believe that we are at the threshold of a fundamental change in our popular economic thought, that in the future we are going to think less about the producer and more about the consumer. Do what we may have to do to inject life into our ailing economic order, we cannot make it endure for long unless we can bring about a wiser, more equitable distribution of the national income.

It is well within the inventive capacity of man, who has built up this great social and economic machine capable of satisfying the wants of all, to insure that all who are willing and able to work receive from it at least the necessities of life. In such a system, the reward for a day's work will have to be greater, on the average, than it has been, and the reward to capital, especially capital which is speculative, will have to be less. But I believe that after the experience of the last three years, the average citizen would rather receive a smaller return upon his savings in return for greater security for the principal, than experience for a moment the thrill or the prospect of being a millionaire only to find the next moment that his fortune, actual or expected, has withered in his hand because the economic machine has again broken down.

It is toward that objective that we must move if we are to profit by our recent experiences. Probably few will disagree that the goal is desirable. Yet many, of faint heart, fearful of change, sitting tightly on the roof-tops in the flood, will sternly resist striking out for it, lest they fail to attain it. Even among those who are ready to attempt the journey there will be violent differences of opinion as to how it should be made. So complex, so widely distributed over our whole society are the problems which confront us that men and women of common aim do not agree upon the method of attacking them. Such disagreement leads to doing nothing, to drifting. Agreement may come too late.


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Soil erosion in the Rosebud Country, South Dakota, 1935
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Evacuation sale, c. 1933: photographer unknown (Graff Collection/Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)

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Abandoned mill, Alarka, North Carolina, c. 1933: photo by M.L. Wilson, Works Progress Administration (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)

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Abandoned mining town, Logan, Illinois c. 1933: photographer unknown, Works Progress Administration (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)

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Factories closed, c. 1935: photo by Arthur Rothstein, Farm Security Administration (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)

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Tipple at Chickasaw Mine (abandoned), Carbon Hill, Alabama, c. 1933: photo by William C. Pryor, Works Progress Administration (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)

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Skid Row, San Francisco, February 1937
: photo by Dorothea Lange, Farm Security Administration (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)

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Jobless Men Keep Going
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Unemployed men's shacks, New York, New York, February 16, 1932
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: Commencement address at Oglethorpe University, May 22, 1932 (Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library)



IRAQ -
A Peshmerga soldier sits on a sand berm near Iraqi Kurdish checkpoint village of Shaqouli during #MosulOffensive. by @odd_andersen #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 10 November 2016



IRAQ - A Kurdish girl waits at the Iraqi Kurdish Shaqouli checkpoint during #MosulOffensive. by @odd_andersen #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 10 November 2016



SYRIA - Syrians fleeing areas controlled by IS as they come to safety in areas held by Kurdish-Arab SDF near Mazraat Khaled By @Delilsoleman #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 10 November 2016



Syrian refugees fleeing areas controlled by jihadists of the Islamic State (IS) group. By @Delilsouleman
: image via Samantha Dubois @samduboisAFP, 10 November 2016


Syrian refugees fleeing areas controlled by jihadists of the Islamic State (IS) group. By @Delilsouleman
: image via Samantha Dubois @samduboisAFP, 10 November 2016


 

SYRIA - Syrians fleeing areas controlled by IS as they come to safety in areas held by Kurdish-Arab SDF near Mazraat Khaled By @Delilsoleman #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 10 November 2016



US - Protective barrier of Sanitation Department trucks is parked in front of Trump Tower on 5th Avenue, New York. By @timothyaclary #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 10 November 2016




US - Protective barrier of Sanitation Department trucks is parked in front of Trump Tower on 5th Avenue, New York. By @timothyaclary #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 10 November 2016



US - Protective barrier of Sanitation Department trucks is parked in front of Trump Tower on 5th Avenue, New York. By @timothyaclary #AFP
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 10 November 2016


Syrian refugees fleeing areas controlled by jihadists of the Islamic State (IS) group. By @Delilsouleman
: image via Samantha Dubois @samduboisAFP, 10 November 2016

One hand will not be enough

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TOPSHOT - Syrian women walk during a sandstorm near at a temporary refugee camp in the village of Ain Issa, housing people who fled Islamic State group's Syrian stronghold Raqa, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of the group's de facto capital on November 10, 2016. The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said their advance on Raqa was being held back by a sandstorm that had hit the desert province. Speaking in Ain Issa, the main staging point for the operation some 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Raqa, the commander said the sandstorm was also impeding visibility for coalition warplanes.  / AFP PHOTO / DELIL SOULEIMANDELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP/Getty Images

Syrian women walk through a sandstorm near a temporary refugee camp in the village of Ain Issa, which houses people who have fled Islamic State group’s Syrian stronghold Raqqa: photo by Delil Souleiman/AFP, 11 November 2016

TOPSHOT - Syrian women walk during a sandstorm near at a temporary refugee camp in the village of Ain Issa, housing people who fled Islamic State group's Syrian stronghold Raqa, some 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of the group's de facto capital on November 10, 2016. The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) said their advance on Raqa was being held back by a sandstorm that had hit the desert province. Speaking in Ain Issa, the main staging point for the operation some 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Raqa, the commander said the sandstorm was also impeding visibility for coalition warplanes.  / AFP PHOTO / DELIL SOULEIMANDELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP/Getty Images

Syrian women walk through a sandstorm near a temporary refugee camp in the village of Ain Issa, which houses people who have fled Islamic State group’s Syrian stronghold Raqqa: photo by Delil Souleiman/AFP, 11 November 2016



#Syrie A l'intérieur du camp de déplacés temporaire d'Ain Issa, où les gens ont fui l'EI. Photo @Delilsouleman #AFP
: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 11 November 2016 



#Syrie A l'intérieur du camp de déplacés temporaire d'Ain Issa, où les gens ont fui l'EI. Photo @Delilsouleman #AFP
: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 11 November 2016



#Syrie A l'intérieur du camp de déplacés temporaire d'Ain Issa, où les gens ont fui l'EI. Photo @Delilsouleman #AFP
: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 11 November 2016



#Syrie A l'intérieur du camp de déplacés temporaire d'Ain Issa, où les gens ont fui l'EI. Photo @Delilsouleman #AFP
: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 11 November 2016
 

Syria Kurd women fighters out for revenge against jihadists By @Delilsouleman #AFP: image via AFP news agency @AFP, 10 November 2016


L'armée irakienne proche de la cité antique de Nimrod par Ahmad Al-Rubaye #AFP
: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 11 November 2016

 
  
A firefighter stands by an oil well fire set by fleeing fighters for the Islamic State near Qaiyara, Iraq, on Wednesday: photo by Chris McGrath, 9 November 2016


 
A firefighter stands by an oil well fire set by fleeing fighters for the Islamic State near Qaiyara, Iraq, on Wednesday: photo by Chris McGrath, 9 November 2016

 
Les forces d'élite irakiennes progressent dans les rues de Mossoul par @odd_andersen #AFP: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 11 November 2016


Iraq - A gunner from the Iraqi Special Forces jumps onto his fighting vehicle to take his position during #MosulOffensive. By @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 11 November 2016


Iraq -  A soldier from Iraqi Special Forces guards 2 suspected IS fighters found hiding in a house during #MosulOffensive. By @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 11 November 2016


Members of the Iraqi police try to pull a body from a mass grave discovered in Hamam al-Alil on Monday
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Members of the Iraqi police try to pull a body from a mass grave discovered in Hamam al-Alil on Monday: photo by Ahmad Al-Rubaye/Agence France-Presse, 7 November 2016
 
A soldier from the Iraqi Special Forces 2nd division looks for hostiles as they engage Islamic State group fighters pushing through the eastern Samah area and into the Arbagiah neighbourhood of Mosul on November 11, 2016.  Elite Iraqi troops battled the Islamic State group in the streets of Mosul, as the UN reported IS jihadists had executed dozens of people inside the city for alleged "treason".   / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images

A soldier from the Iraqi Special Forces 2nd division looks for hostiles as they engage Islamic State group fighters pushing through the eastern Samah area and into the Arbagiah neighbourhood of Mosul.: photo by Odd Anderson/AFP, 11 November 2016

A soldier from the Iraqi Special Forces 2nd division looks for hostiles as they engage Islamic State group fighters pushing through the eastern Samah area and into the Arbagiah neighbourhood of Mosul on November 11, 2016.  Elite Iraqi troops battled the Islamic State group in the streets of Mosul, as the UN reported IS jihadists had executed dozens of people inside the city for alleged "treason".   / AFP PHOTO / Odd ANDERSENODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images

A soldier from the Iraqi Special Forces 2nd division looks for hostiles as they engage Islamic State group fighters pushing through the eastern Samah area and into the Arbagiah neighbourhood of Mosul.: photo by Odd Anderson/AFP, 11 November 2016
 
Abdellatif Laâbi: Une seule main ne suffit pas pour écrire

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Street scene, Sidi Ifni: photo by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, April2011

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Boys at improvised street soccer pitch, Tarfaya: photo by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, April2011 
  
Une seule main ne suffit pas pour écrire      
Par les temps qui courent                          
il en faudrait deux                          
 
Et que la deuxième apprenne vite
les métiers de l'indicible:                  
          
broder le nom de l'étoile                      

qui se lèvera après la prochaine apocalypse             
reconnaître entre mille le fil qui ne casse pas
coudre dans l'étoffe des passions
langes, capes, linceuls             
sculpter l'aube dans un tas d'immondices
Deux mains ne suffisent pas pour écrire
Par les temps qui courent
et les misères qui grondent               
il en faudrait trois, quatre
pour que la vie daigne visiter            
ce terrible désert blanc                

Abdellatif Laâbi (b. Fes, Morooco, 1942):Une seule main ne suffit pas pour écrire, fromL'etreinte du monde, 1993

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Tarfaya, on the Atlantic coast of Morocco: photo by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, April2011 

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Blowing sand over the shoreline, Tarfaya
: photo by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, April2011  

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Couple embracing in a secluded spot behind a derelict building on the beach, Sidi Ifni: photo by Bjørn Christian Tørrissen, April2011

Remembrance Day 
 

A civil defense volunteer walks through Douma, a rebel-held neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, that had been damaged in government airstrikes. Witnesses reported a bombing with napalm, which injured 25 people.: photo by Mohammed Badra/European Pressphoto Agency, 11 November 2016
 


A civil defense volunteer walks through Douma, a rebel-held neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, that had been damaged in government airstrikes. Witnesses reported a bombing with napalm, which injured 25 people.: photo by Mohammed Badra/European Pressphoto Agency, 11 November 2016
 


Napalm bombing on #Douma today, #Syria @epaphotos: image via Mohammed Badra @badramamet, 7 November 2016



Napalm bombing on #Douma today, #Syria @epaphotos: image via Mohammed Badra @badramamet, 7 November 2016 


Napalm bombing on #Douma today, #Syria @epaphotos: image via Mohammed Badra @badramamet, 7 November 2016


A woman watching a Remembrance Day parade in Fulham, west London, on Tuesday, a day when Britain commemorated the nation’s war dead: photo by Kevin Coombs/Reuters, 8 November 2016



A woman watching a Remembrance Day parade in Fulham, west London, on Tuesday, a day when Britain commemorated the nation’s war dead: photo by Kevin Coombs/Reuters, 8 November 2016


Hindu devotees sat on the floor of a temple to observe a religious service near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Tuesday: photo by Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters, 8 November 2016



Hindu devotees sat on the floor of a temple to observe a religious service near Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Tuesday: photo by Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters, 8 November 2016

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 Tucumcari, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, October 2016

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 Tucumcari, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, October 2016

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 Tucumcari, New Mexico: photo by Jorge Guadalupe Lizárraga, October 2016

Where America Was ("Even the cow goes home along the tracks"): Mining community, Scott's Run, West Virginia, 1930s

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Scott's Run, West Virginia: Ben Shahn, 1937, tempera on cardboard, 56.5 x 70.8 cm (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York)


Monongah Mine Explosion
I want to go up to Monongah where they had that big explosion up there. You know, Monongah Mine on Route 19. See, that’s where three hundred and seven men got killed. They don’t even know how many boys, because they wasn’t on the payroll.
Bumping Coal off the Stone
This here is what they call bumping coal off the stone [refers to photo]. You had to undermine this about four feet deep -- you know, get it in there about four feet deep. You see when they get that undermine, then someone would drill a hole there for the coal.
You lived in a coal camp. If you had a boy that was big enough where he could carry a dinner bucket and it wouldn’t drag the ground, then he was big enough to go in the mines. This is a boy here.
Hand Auger
After they get this cut around here, this boy would drill a hole with this hand auger here for when they get ready to tap it. A hand auger like this, see, you had to have. You use to get up on the bench and drill down. If you go in deeper, you can move your bench up see. But then they’d each tap that up, then they’d shoot it, they'd shoot the coal.
Tamping the Hole
[Now for the tamping, what would they actually put in the hole?]
One was dynamite and clay. They use to put clay at the mouth of your place where you would work. You got clay and wrapped it up in paper and you stuck it in a hole and you would tap it in there, see. See I don’t have none of that. Paulette Shine from that museum, the Coal Museum, we’ve got all that down there.
Shooting the Coal
[Shooting the coal means what?]
They’d hook a cable to it and years back they use to have what they call a fuse. They’d light the fuse, then run. Run away, and it would go off. Nowadays they have a cap, what they call a cap. They stick in a stick of dynamite with about a seven foot cord on it, and you’d put it in there and then you’d get your cable and you’d tie it on to this cord. Then you’d stretch it out for about a hundred feet until you’d get around a corner. Then you'd have a little battery. You’d put it on there, and just, you know, pull the wire, and it would go off. Just charge it up and set it off. See here, now they shot the coal down and here’s where they’re loading it in the car -- putting it in there and hand loading it with a shovel.
Shovels
You see they’d have a shovel. They had what they called a number three shovel. Number three shovel is the size down here. And number four shovel was a little bit bigger, number five shovel was bigger yet. You had guys working in mines called steam shovels. We’d call them steam shovel because they could load like a steam shovel. See, they’d load this car up after this coal was shot down; they’d load the car.
Dog Holes
I don’t know if you know where Scott’s Run is or not? Granville right down here? Go past and there was sixty nine mines, sixty-nine mines from here to Granville to up at Cassville. Nineteen of them these mines and the rest of them were called dog holes. Go in there with [? ]and shoot the coal out and sell it.
Nobody had to pay for them. Like you wanted to start a place like that? Well you started with crops out along the river. You’d go up and clean the dirt away and you could start undermining the coal, shoot it and load it up. Yeah, they use to be a lot of dog holes.
Cutting Machine
Then they got a machine -- what they call a cutting machine. Cut coal on the bottom you know. Cut about seven feet deep. They had anywhere from twelve to fourteen feet wide. Then you didn’t have to undermine it or nothing. You would just clean it, you’d clean that dust from underneath that coal out, where the cut coal was underneath. Clean all that dust out, then you’d shoot it.
Each cut of coal sold about eight cars. That’s about twenty to twenty-two tons of coal. Then you’d clean that some places. You had a cleanup, a cleanup system. You have to clean that whole cut of coal up, regardless of what kind of condition and whether they had a wreck or something and something leaked.
Relay Motor
They had what they called a relay motor. They’d bring end pieces in and put it in the side track and then the horse would get it and bring it to your work place.
Steel Hoppers
That Cassville Mine use to load a hundred steel hoppers a day. That's hand loading. That’s how big it was.
Steel hoppers were what you loaded the coal into, what you see on the road now. They had fifty ton cars and seventy-five ton cars. Cassville was a big coal company. It was owned by some company in Pittsburgh. But we had a coal mine here had a tipple on the other side of the river.
[What’s a tipple?]
Well, see on this hill side? In here they had a mine and a real tipple and they’d load the coal in a bucket and transfer across the river occasionally. That’s where Star City comes in. But then when a cable broke, that would change the mine.
Mine Timbers
See, timbers like that [in a picture] was your warning. If the place was getting bad, going to fall in, them timbers would crack. They would crack and that’s how you got your warning. Then as more weight come down, them posts would just bend and break and fall.
Timbering
Well, [to timber something] you had a saw and an ax. You’d measure, you’d have a little piece of stick, two pieces of stick and slide you know and you made the lintel, then you’d cut that post there and let it leave enough space for that cap piece up there you see. You made it sometimes on what from was left over from the posts. Split the post to make the cap pieces. See here’s where they are doing more timbering, that’s where the place probably got real bad.
Once them posts took weight, you knew it. You could feel the difference. You could tell the difference when you’d come into work the next morning you could tell the difference by looking at the posts.
Now some company’s had what they called timber men. They work separate. You had a real bad place, they’d come in and timber it out.
Coal Loader
See these guys, you see a coal loader. He didn’t make no money unless he loaded coal. What coal you load, that’s what you got paid for.
The coal loader all he would do is load coal and stuff like that. That’s what it looks like here.
Carbide Lights
I started in the mines in the thirties, but this photo was way before the thirties [refers to photo]. See, the miner has a carbide light on. You bought carbide to put in the bottom of the lamp. And the top of the lamp had a little place where you would put water. Then when you want a bigger flame, you’d just flip that water on it and it give you more steam and that flame would come out, see. If we was down at the museum, I could show you a carbide light.
Testing for Bad Conditions
See here’s this guy is testing for bad coal. You know you could tell if you heard somebody talking or by the sound of it. If it sounded solid it was all right, but if it boom or something to it, we knew it was bad. We had a regular tapping signal.
A lot of times, your carbide light would tell you if you had air in a mine or not.
It would go dim. It wouldn’t go out. If you didn’t have enough ventilation up in your work place that flame wouldn’t get big at all, then you’d go out there in the fresh air and pop up.
I mean this picture was taken back in the twenties when they tested for gas with canaries.
Horses in the Mines
See I can remember the horses working in the mines. A lot of the times, they’d break a new horse in, I had to go up there and coax the horse. They’d pull a car up and when they was coming back down they didn’t know where to turn off at and I had hell of a time trying to get it to turn off. After all they learned, they were smarter than what the men was driving.
Children in the Mines
A lot of them kids wasn’t over twelve years old. They had them on the tipple picking slate. That was bindering the coal, separating the coal.
You see this little boy that what I was telling you about a while ago wasn’t big enough to carry a bucket. There he is right there. There’s his horse. See, probably that’s a family. They went in there and loaded the coal and pulled it out and dumped it and car [?] back in there. There was a lot of them in the mines around here.
Factory Train
See I can remember when they had a factory train coming through Osage any time of the day. It came from Pennsylvania to Jimtown, then from Jimtown they could catch a train anywhere. East or West, North or South anywhere they wanted to go. They could catch a train.
The only transportation you had was you had to walk from here to Jimtown, hit the train, go to Morgantown, catch the train coming back. They run about every hour or so. Then there was a lot of car hopping too because that freight train ran all the time up in the hollow and Jimtown. I would jump on it and take a ride to Jimtown and wait and ride it back.
Coal Camp
[You grew up in Coal Camp. What was that like? ]
Well, a lot different than what it is today because everybody knew everybody and if something went wrong in the camp, everybody was there to help you. I can remember when somebody had a baby or something, everybody come up there with chicken. People were more friendly, you know what I mean? They were closer together.
Coal camp is like a big city. It’s got everything coal.
A Burnside stove is a favorite. You’d put that in one room and it would heat the whole house. About four room houses about all they had. Coal stove, yeah. You lived in the coal camp they had a team of washers and a wagon and a guy with all that. If we needed coal, he would go get it and bring it up to your house. Wouldn’t charge a penny for it. I can remember them days real good. You ever see that picture in that museum down there about Liberty? If you ever go down, look at that picture. Liberty’s a little town down there.
Union Busting and Yellow Dogs
When they started breaking the union, see they throwed the people they call scabs -- we call them scabs -- they took their furniture and throwed it out. And them people, their streets was all full of furniture. [The companies] owned everything.
Now I can remember up here at Osage in Chaplin. Osage had a coal mine there, and Chaplin did on the side of the road. That’s all the water there was. You couldn’t even tell when it was dark here because they had so damn many floodlights shining back and forth, you couldn’t even tell when it was dark. And nobody, let’s see they had a lot of guards. But the trouble didn’t start till they started fooling around with [company guards]. And then that’s when the trouble started, that’s when the trouble started. It was knowed all over the place. It was knowed all over the country.
We use to call [the company guards] yellow dogs. They carried guns and they thought they owned everything. They found out different.
Them old union men that we had are now gone. Yeah they’re all dead. I’m the only one around here. I’m the only one around here knows this stuff. And I try to tell them.
Shifts
[They ran] three shifts. One day shift, afternoon and night. See here, this is Uncle Lloyd right there [refers to photo]. That’s me when I was a kid. All these people are dead here. All of them. Let’s see. This guy lives up in Granville. All these guys here I was raised with in Granville. They’re all gone. Second shift. 1940 picture was taken. It shows up good don’t it? Most of them was from around here, not too far. Around Granville, well Granville that’s where the tipple was at. Star City, Evansdale, Brier Hill, just right around here.
This here’s beginning of a shift there everybody’s waiting to go in. You know in them days you had to walk every place. There’s no trips, no nothing. Then in 1945 or something they started bringing loading machines. There use to be a mine here called Hell Creek brought them in earlier than that. That’s when we were working seven hours a day then, too.
After a shift when we got ready to come home, they’d side-track us or something to bring a load of coal out. That’s when we struck. We got paid for the time we went in till the time we went out. No trouble getting you in there, but getting you out.
River Ferry from Star City and Brier Hill
I can remember a lot of people here worked there from Star City and Brier Hill. They went together and bought themselves a room so they wouldn’t have to pay a nickel to ride the ferry. That ferry, they had a ferry down there you know. High water, low water or not, they’d do it. They’d load that boat on high water up the river a long ways then they’d start across by the time they’d got across they’d be close to the tipple.
Just think. There was everything floating in that river when it was high. Logs, trees and everything. And the river wasn’t very deep then because they didn’t have the locks. The only locks they had was up here. Cause in 1932 I can remember whenever it went dry.
Seasonal Work
We’d set down there on the company store on the porch down there, and then that girl would call us up whether or not we worked tomorrow. If she said there was no work, we’d take off and go off somewheres. Sat around all damn day just to hear whether we worked or not.

Interview with former Scott's Run miner Lewis Loretta by Kirk Hazen, in Scott's Run Voices, from Scott's Run Writing Heritage Project,West Virginia History, Volume 53, 1994 
 
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Striking miners, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Pursglove Mine, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Pursglove Mine, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Sunday in Scotts Run, West Virginia

Sunday in Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Sunday in Scotts Run, West Virginia]

Sunday in Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Pursglove Mine, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Pursglove Mine, Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Liberty, unincorporated, Scotts Run, West Virginia. Negro family living in Moose Hall

Scott's Run, West Virginia. Negro family living in Moose Hall
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Liberty, unincorporated, Scotts Run, West Virginia. Negro family living in Moose Hall

 
Scott's Run, West Virginia. Negro family living in Moose Hall: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Liberty, unincorporated, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Liberty, unincorporated, Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

"Black Fury" poster, a movie about a strike, Scotts Run, West Virginia
 
"Black Fury" poster, a movie about a strike. Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

"Black Fury" a movie about a strike, Scotts Run, West Virginia
 
"Black Fury"  a movie about a strike. Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Payoff at Pursglove Mine, Scotts Run, West Virginia
 
Payoff at Pursglove Mine, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Scotts Run, West Virginia, walking into town for relief food]


Walking into town for food relief, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Relief check, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Relief check, Scotts Run, West Virginia]

Relief check, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Waiting for relief check, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Waiting for relief check, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Colored inhabitant of Scotts Run, West Virginia, who has just received relief check

Inhabitant of Scott's Run, West Virginiawho has just received a relief check: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: House stained by coal dust, Pursglove Mine, Scotts Run, West Virginia]

Houses stained by coal dust, Pursglove Mine, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 


Men in Sunday clothes with miners’ clubhouse in the background. Omar, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Ben Shahn. October 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Doped singer, "Love oh, love, oh keerless love," Scotts Run, West Virginia. Relief investigator reported a number of dope cases at Scotts Run

Doped singer, "Love oh, love, oh keerless love":
Scott's Run, West Virginia. Relief investigator noted a number of dope cases
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Doped singer, "Love oh, love, oh keerless love," Scotts Run, West Virginia. Relief investigator reported a number of dope cases at Scotts Run]

Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Doped singer, "Love oh, love, oh keerless love," Scotts Run, West Virginia. Relief investigator reported a number of dope cases at Scotts Run]

Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Doped singer, "Love oh, love, oh keerless love," Scotts Run, West Virginia. Relief investigator reported a number of dope cases at Scotts Run]

Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Scotts Run, West Virginia. Miner's sons]

Miner's sons, Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Scotts Run, West Virginia. Miner's sons

Miner's sons, Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Miner's house at Scott's Run, West Virginia. Note sewerage system

 Miners' houses, Scott's Run, West Virginia. Note sewerage system
: photo by Elmer Johnson, 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
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Scott's Run mining camps, near Morgantown, West Virginia: photo by Walker Evans, July 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Scott's Run mining camps, near Morgantown, West Virginia. Company houses: photo by Walker Evans, July 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Women selling ice cream and cake, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Walker Evans, July 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Scotts Run, West Virginia

Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Walker Evans, July 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Mexican miner and child, Bertha Hill, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

Mexican coal miner and child. Bertha Hill, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Mexican miner and child, Bertha Hill, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Mexican miner and child, Bertha Hill, West Virginia. Many Mexicans and Negroes were brought into Scotts Run around 1926 to break the strike. Now about one fourth of all mines employ any at all and these, only very small percent and "only the cream." They are generally accepted by other folks and there is a good deal of mixing and intermarrying]

Mexican miner and child, Bertha Hill, Scott's Run, West Virginia. Many Mexicans and Negroes were brought into Scott's Run around 1926 to break the strike. Now about one-fourth of all mines employ any at all of these, only very small percent and "only the cream". They are generally accepted by other folks and there is a good deal of mixing and intermarrying: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Coal miner's child, Omar, West Virginia]

Coal miner's children, Omar, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Coal miner's child, Omar, West Virginia

Coal miner's son, Omar, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Old fences around farm in coal mining section near Scott's Run, West Virginia

Old fences around farm in coal mining section near Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Old bridge, Scott's Run, West Virginia

Old bridge, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Coal barge on river, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Coal barge on river, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Coal on riverboat, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Coal on riverboat, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Wood pile for use in mine and coal cars, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Wood pile for use in mine and coal cars, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Burning slag near coal mine, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Burning slag near coal mine, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Coal miner waiting for the next shift, Bertha Hill, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Coal miner waiting for the next shift, Bertha Hill, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Coal miner, Chaplin Collieries, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Miner (Russian). Capels, West Virginia. Marion Post Wolcott. September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Company houses, coal mining section, Pursglove, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Company houses, coal mining section, Pursglove, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Company houses, coal mining section, Pursglove, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Company houses, coal mining section, Pursglove, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Main store front in coal mining town, Scott's Run, West Virginia

Main store front in coal mining town, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Osage, on Scott's Run, West Virginia. Drugstore window display in mining town

Osage, on Scott's Run, West Virginia. Drugstore window display in mining town: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Storefront, coal mining camp, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Union barber shop in mining town, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Union barber shop in mining town, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Miners' club, beer and dance hall, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Mine workers' club, beer and dance hall, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

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Coal miners on steps of company store, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Coal miners buying supplies in company store. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Coal miners buying supplies in company store, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Former coal miner, worked twelve years for Chaplin Coal Company as hand coal loader. He and several others complained to company about conditions not being up to NRA (National Recovery Administration) standards. All lost jobs. He's now on WPA (Works Progress Administration) at thirty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents per month. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Former coal miner, worked twelve years for Chaplin Coal Company as hand coal loader. He and several others complained to company about conditions not being up to NRA (National Recovery Administration) standards. All lost jobs. He's now on WPA (Works Progress Administration) at thirty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents per month. Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Unemployed miner's home he built. "It'll be purtier when I paint it."  Scott's Run, West Virginia. Osage, West Virginia
 

Unemployed miner's home he built. "It'll be purtier when I paint it." Osage, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Carrying water, coal miners shacks. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Carrying water, coal miners' shacks, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Section of Rosedale Mining Compnay. Shanties by the river. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Shanties by the river. Coal miners' shacks, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Former miners (note crutches). Scotts Run, West Virginia

Former miners (note crutches). Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of mines, Jere, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Bohemian coal miners, now unemployed, since mechanization of the mines, Jere, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Woman (probably Hungarian) coming home along railroad tracks in coal mining town, company houses at right, Pursglove, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Woman (probably Hungarian) coming home along railroad tracks in coal mining town, company houses at right, Pursglove, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Old man, Hungarian, with cane, going home after work along tracks, Pursglove, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Old man, Hungarian, with cane, going home after work along tracks, Pursglove, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Even the cow goes home along the tracks, the main thoroughfare. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Even the cow goes home along the tracks, the main thoroughfare. Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Even the cow goes home along the tracks, the main thoroughfare. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Even the cow goes home along the tracks, the main thoroughfare. Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Old rotting coal tipple. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Old rotting coal tipple, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Children playing around old coal tipple. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Children playing around old coal tipple, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Abandoned mine tipple. Scotts Run, West Virginia

Abandoned coal tipple, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

"White" school house, Chaplin, Scotts Run, West Virginia

"White" school house, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Negro school. Scotts Run, West Virginia

 Negro school, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Coal miner's wife getting water from pump, company houses, Pursglove, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Coal miner's wife getting water from pump, company houses, Pursglove, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)

Clothes line on fence in front yard of coal miner's home, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Clothes line on fence in front yard of miner's home, Scott's Run, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 ( (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 

 
Wives of coal miners talking over the fence. Capels, West Virginia. Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
 

Coming home from school. Mining town. Osage, Scotts Run, West Virginia. Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Coal miner's child taking home kerosene for lamps. Company houses, coal tipple in background. Pursglove, Scotts Run, West Virginia

Coal miner’s child taking home kerosene for lamps. Company houses and a coal tipple are in the background in Scott's Run, near Morgantown: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)


Watching a football game, Star City, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, 1935 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 

Omar, mining town, West Virginia
: photo by Ben Shahn, October 1935
(Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 

Pay day. Coal mining town, Omar, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)


Coal miners going home from work, Omar, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)


Negro school children, Omar, West Virginia: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Coal miner's family. Pursglove, West Virginia
: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Coal miners' card game on the porch, Chaplin, West Virginia
: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Coal miner's wife carrying home water from the hill, Bertha Hill, West Virginia
: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Mexican miner's wife, Scotts Run, Bertha Hill, West Virginia
: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Child of coal miner, Jere, Scott's Run, West Virginia
: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)



Miner's wife on porch of their home, an abandoned company store. Pursglove, West Virginia
: photo by Marion Post Wolcott, September 1938 (Farm Security Administration Collection, Library of Congress)
 
Water
But during those times it was you know and we had to carry water. I first remember that we had to go to the well and carry water. Because we didn’t always have water in our houses, you know. Then when the coal mining, the coal company [came], they put up an old fashioned pump.
The hand pumps. Yeah . . . about every six houses, they put a pump. So we still had to carry water. I remember buckets of water we had to carry especially on wash days.
Monday: Wash Day and Bread Day
Monday was wash day and bread day. My Momma made bread. She’d make bread that would last the whole week. We’d wash clothes and bake. And I remember we’d come home from school and had to finish the washing cause we didn’t always have washing machines. We had the oppression [?] -- the rub board.
I thank God for my raising. It has made me appreciate life so much. I can really appreciate things you know now because I knew the hard time. But everybody did their washing like that, you’d see a line clothes line because everybody had to put your clothes outside because you didn’t have a dryer.
So you’d walk down the community and this row of houses and almost everybody washed Monday and you’d see just lines and lines of clothes and things were pretty and white. I remember the clothes were so white the sun would sparkle on them, you know, cause you’d wash twice and rinsed twice.
All day, you was washing all day, and we came from school. Because what my mom didn’t do, we got a chance to do. I remember when my dad bought our washing machine he said, “My God she’d about wash herself to death.” Because we finally got a washer. Everyday the washing machine was up until we got use to it.
Pursglove #2
Pursglove number two that’s where we lived. Pursglove two and over on the other hill was Pursglove number eight. They was all owned by the same man, but the little community like a little nest of houses maybe about fifty families. Maybe a little bit more than that, maybe a little less. But that was called Pursglove number two and then over on the other hill there was one called Pursglove number eight. And they had their own little school building and their own little church and that’s how it was.
Soup Lines and the WPA
I remember vaguely the soup lines right here in Osage. I remember when the WPA was first started and I must’ve been about eight years old maybe when all that started WPA then they had just a soup line. A place in Osage made big meals and you just stand in line and went and got the food. You had a hot lunch.
Quakers
Okay I remember, and this was when I was in grade school, maybe second, third, fourth grade. But I remember the Quakers came here. There’s a building up the road about two miles called the Shack, have you heard anything about the Shack?
There was a shack and they came together and sponsored a hot lunch program for the kids from all the schools. Okay all the schools in these communities like Pursglove, over Pursglove number eight whatever. The Quakers did that -- they sponsored a hot lunch program and the moms would come and cook everyday and so the kids everyday at lunch time we had a good hot meal, a good hot lunch.
They had certain days each mom cooked, certain days have three or four moms cook Monday, three or four moms cooked Tuesday. I remember those meals were good. We always had fruit and sometimes you didn’t get fruit at home you know, but they always had fruit. Always gave you a real nourishing meal, a hot bowl of soup and some crackers or peanut butter on nice brown thick bread and jelly.
Everyday Life
My brother-in-law had a car and we just thought it was just great if we could just ride from Pursglove to Osage. That was just the greatest cause we walked everywhere. Bus fare was just about a nickel, I think. I remember candy bars were two cents. We use to sell pop bottles to get money to buy some pop, you know, candy, something sweet that we craved.
But relations were real good. Everybody knew everybody. And if anybody got sick, people call midwives. I didn’t call them that -- just mothers that knew anything if anybody got sick, like pneumonia or something, they knew what to conjure up. All kinds of saps and oils.
Home Remedies
Yeah, I wish I remember that stuff that my mom knew because you didn’t go to doctor all the time. First off you couldn’t afford it, and then they had one company doctor. One thing, the coal mines would provide a doctor for all, and so you needed the doctor when he was somewhere else. Mrs. Williams needed him, or the boys needed a doctor? Well he was over at Pursglove number eight so you couldn’t always get a doctor and so, but they knew what to use. You had whooping cough with pneumonia or whatever and it worked. And all kinds of teas and roots and herbs.
You kept stuff all the time. My mother kept sassafras tea and she kept all kind of roots. I can’t remember all the stuff that she did have. And when you got something, she just knew what to make. And I remember she made homemade cough syrup. This was good, now. She would take a whole lemon and cut it up the peel and all, and she would take onions and cut that up in there, and then she would take honey if she could -- or even sugar, and put that in the oven and let that bake, and it came a real thick syrup. And that’s what she gave you for cough. That lemon did it and that onion. It didn’t taste very good, but it did the job.
Osage and the Company Store
In Osage, my goodness, it was a business town -- had two department stores, I think. I forget how many. We had an A&P here and I don’t know how many grocery stores and a company store. Let me tell you what a company store is.
Okay. A company store, it’s owned by the man who owned the coal mines. Okay. They would have a great big store and they had almost everything in the store and what they didn’t have in the store you could get. Then what they did, like you go to the company store, okay, just like you go to a market and shop, that’s what they had, but you had credit from the company. So my dad never had any money and I’ll tell you why: because our store bill was always bigger than the money that he made, so he was always in the hole as they use to call it. There was a lot of families like that, you know. Your store bill was more than you worked cause there was a big family of us. Everybody wasn’t like that. Some people just didn’t use the company store at all. They just went to stores in Osage. Oh yes, you could, but not till we got old and began to get after-school jobs and things, and we could, you know, help out.
Family
There was nine of us in the house, seven kids and dad and mom made nine of us and we lived in a four-room house. All the houses were four rooms. And you made and you just lived good. I don’t know how you did it. Now we couldn’t do it. I’m telling you I look back now and wonder, but we had two bedrooms upstairs and one for the boys and one for the girls cause you had two big beds in every room. And everybody had the same thing. You had two big beds and girls slept over here some at the top, some at the bottom -- you put two up to the top and two down to the bottom. Think about that, but it was fun. It was fun, it really was, and we had a little heater in our room. You had little coal stoves everywhere and you kept the room warm.
After we got bigger where we could get real jobs and my brothers carried the newspapers, we was able to help out at home and you really didn’t mind doing that because you saw the sacrifice that mom and dad made for you. We bought linoleums and I bought my mom a rocking chair and my sister bought my mother a rocking chair. She always wanted one. Like I said, we got linoleums on the floors and curtains and pretty bedspreads. After we got bigger and then my dad began to have some money, you know, we went to school. I had one sister that went to college. We went away. I went to Washington to work and so the family dribbled down to just two, my baby brother and baby sister, so then there was money.
Swimming
And oh my goodness. . . . I remember the swimming pool, when you first got the swimming pool in the area. The coal miners got together and had a swimming pool made, built up at the Shack. Oh it was fun. We didn’t have a swimming pool cause you could go to the river, you know. When the kids wanted to swim, they’d go to the river to swim because we didn’t have anywhere to swim, but when the coal miners got together and had a swimming pool built (it’s up at the Shack and it’s still there the swimming pool is) that’s when we got a chance to go to the swimming pool.
Or you could find a little creek and dam it up and swim in that, but that was muddy water and you didn’t know what was in it, you know. Oh God, I remember my brother-in-law threw me in one time, one of these muddy rivers, muddy ponds, just stopped it up, and it scared me to death, I tell you what, cause you don’t know what’s in mud. You don’t know whether you ‘re going to run into snakes or whatever. But you know, I didn’t get in there no more. I said. "I’ll never do that again!"

Interview with anonymous former Scott's Run mining community resident by Kirk Hazen, in Scott's Run Voices, from Scott's Run Writing Heritage Project. West Virginia History, Volume 53, 1994


 
Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Outdoor privy. Scene taken from the main highway. The stream is Scott'sRun. This privy is typical of many improvised outdoor toilets on Scott'sRun. It is made from an old automobile; the house at left is also improvised by the family who occupy it. A stream of water flows past the privy into Scott'sRun: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)


Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. The Shack Community Center. Scene is typical of crowded space. In center of valley the stream is Scott'sRun Creek. The Shack is a community center sponsored by a religious organization: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March1937 (US National Archives)


Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Woman gathering coal from mine refuse: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)
 

 
Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Pursglove No. 5. Scene taken from main highway shows typical hillside camp. The houses are multiple dwellings: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)
 

Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. The Patch. One of the worst camps in Scott'sRun. The stream is an auxiliary branch that flows into Scott'sRun. The main valley of Scott'sRun can be seen towards the right of this picture. These houses were originally built as single bachelor apartments; there are from six to eight separate housekeeping units in the buildings. Many of them are now occupied by families living in one room
: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)



Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. The Patch. One of the worst camps in Scott'sRun. The stream is an auxiliary branch that flows into Scott'sRun can be seen towards the right of this picture. These houses were originally built as single bachelor apartments; there are from six to eight separate housekeeping units in the buildings. Many of them are now occupied by families living in one room: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)
 

Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Jere, mine tipple. Mine bankrupt and closed since December 1936. The camp of this mine is considered a stranded community
: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)
 


Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Troop Hill -- an abandoned coal camp on Scott'sRun, WestVirginia, December 22, 1936. Mine closed early in 1936. Scene taken from main highway entering Scott'sRun, March1937
: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)


 
 Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Chaplin Hill. This scene is typical of many camps built near the mine. In the background can be seen several of the government sanitary privies. These houses are multiple dwellings which accommodate several families. It is one of the few camps on Scott'sRun which affords space for hogs and garden: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1936 (US National Archives)
 

 Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Chaplin Hill Mine Tipple. This mine as bankrupt and closed during the summer of 1936. The company was reorganized and began to operate under new management in November 1936
: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1936 (US National Archives)
 

 
Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Cassville, mine tipple. This mine is operating and supplies work for three separate camps (Cassville, New Hill, and the Patch). To the left of picture is shown one of the government privies built by WPA workers in a sanitation campaign organized to eliminate the old typical filthy mine camp toilets: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March 1937 (US National Archives)
 

Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Pursglove No. 2. Scene taken from main highway shows company store and typical hillside camp: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March1937 (US National Archives)
 

Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Pursglove Mines Nos. 4 and 5. Scene taken from main highway shows typical hillside settlements. Houses shown are for supervisory staff. Camp one of the best on Scott'sRun: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March1937 (US National Archives)


Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Pursglove Mines Nos. 3 and 4. This is the largest company of Scott'sRun. Scene shows main Scott'sRunHighway and atmosphere loaded with coal dust and typical of Scott'sRun on any working day: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March1937 (US National Archives)
 

Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. Another view of Pursglove Mines Nos. 3 and 4: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March1937 (US National Archives)


Scott'sRun, WestVirginia. This building is a part of the abandoned mine buildings of the stranded camp of Jere. It is the exterior of the old fan house. The children are a part of a WPA nursery now functioning in the camp: photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, March1937 (US National Archives)

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11/8/2016: photo by Hans Proppe, 9 November 2016

If I were as old as you
I'd just hurry up and die
said the young drunk guy on
the day of the elect
He meant because of the USA
turning out to be the USA
but hey as the smart old guy
said to me forty years ago
I'm sorry to be in your way
but I've only got one speed
Slow

        [...some hours...]

I thought I heard crickets sing
through the screen door
on summer nights
        but no,
Anacreon, no


The unwanted guest | by efo

The unwanted guest. You may think of this as a reaction to this week's news. (Alabama, United States): photo by efo, 12 November 2016

Ad infinitum / Complicata profunda

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Kashmiri women in mourning this month in Srinagar: photo by Dar Yasin/Associated Press, 14 November 2016

 

Kashmiri women in mourning this month in Srinagar: photo by Dar Yasin/Associated Press, 14 November 2016


Clashes between Kashmiri youths and security forces near Srinagar this month. The Kashmir police have counted 2,400 clashes since July: photo by Farooq Khan, European Pressphoto Agency, 14 November 2016 


Clashes between Kashmiri youths and security forces near Srinagar this month. The Kashmir police have counted 2,400 clashes since July: photo by Farooq Khan, European Pressphoto Agency, 14 November 2016 


Devotees whirl their head as a ritualistic performance during the annual Jhiri Fair at Kanachack village, outskirts of Jammu, India, Monday, Nov.14, 2016. According to the villagers,  the fair is held in memory of Baba Jitu, an honest farmer who killed himself since he was not prepared to submit to the unjust demands of a landlord who wanted him to part with his crop. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)
 
Devotees whirl their heads as a ritualistic performance during the annual Jhiri Fair at Kanachack village, outskirts of Jammu, India: photo by Channi Anand/AP, 14 November 2016

Devotees whirl their head as a ritualistic performance during the annual Jhiri Fair at Kanachack village, outskirts of Jammu, India, Monday, Nov.14, 2016. According to the villagers,  the fair is held in memory of Baba Jitu, an honest farmer who killed himself since he was not prepared to submit to the unjust demands of a landlord who wanted him to part with his crop. (AP Photo/Channi Anand)

Devotees whirl their heads as a ritualistic performance during the annual Jhiri Fair at Kanachack village, outskirts of Jammu, India: photo by Channi Anand/AP, 14 November 2016


#Yemen - A girl attends a parade held by women loyal to the #Houthis movement in #Sana’a  By K. Abdullah @Reuters: image via Photojournalism @photojournalink, 13 September 2016

Citizens walk as the sunsets over the Mediterranean Sea on the seafront promenade in Beirut, Lebanon,

Citizens walk as the sun sets over the Mediterranean Sea on the seafront promenade in Beirut, Lebanon: photo by Hassan Ammar/AP, 14 November 2016 

Citizens walk as the sunsets over the Mediterranean Sea on the seafront promenade in Beirut, Lebanon, .

Citizens walk as the sun sets over the Mediterranean Sea on the seafront promenade in Beirut, Lebanon: photo by Hassan Ammar/AP, 14 November 2016

A girl who is fleeing the fighting between Islamic State and the Iraqi army in Mosul sits inside a bus at a Peshmerga checkpoint in Iraq November 14, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra

A girl who is fleeing the fighting between Islamic State and the Iraqi army in Mosul sits inside a bus at a Peshmerga checkpoint in Iraq: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 14 November 2016  

A girl who is fleeing the fighting between Islamic State and the Iraqi army in Mosul sits inside a bus at a Peshmerga checkpoint in Iraq November 14, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra
 
A girl who is fleeing the fighting between Islamic State and the Iraqi army in Mosul sits inside a bus at a Peshmerga checkpoint in Iraq: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 14 November 2016

The moon rises behind a car on the The Emirates Air Line (cable car) in London's Docklands on November 13, 2016. Tomorrow, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a 'supermoon', it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon's closest approach to the Earth. / AFP PHOTO / Glyn KIRKGLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images
 
The moon rises behind a car on the The Emirates Air Line (cable car) in London’s Docklands. Today the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a ‘supermoon’, it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon’s closest approach to the Earth.: photo by Glyn Kirk/AFP, 14 November 2016 

The moon rises behind a car on the The Emirates Air Line (cable car) in London's Docklands on November 13, 2016. Tomorrow, the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a 'supermoon', it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon's closest approach to the Earth. / AFP PHOTO / Glyn KIRKGLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images
 
The moon rises behind a car on the The Emirates Air Line (cable car) in London’s Docklands. Today the moon will orbit closer to the earth than at any time since 1948, named a ‘supermoon’, it is defined by a Full or New moon coinciding with the moon’s closest approach to the Earth.: photo by Glyn Kirk/AFP, 14 November 2016
 

Listening to Daesh walkie-talkies to avoid suicide car bombs, #Iraq forces in #Mosul @AFP @GebellyM @odd_andersen: image via Jean-Marc Mjon @mojobaghdad, 13 November 2016


IRAQ - Shepherd watches over his sheep, their fleece blackened by smoke from burning oil wells set ablaze by IS near Qayyarah. By @azavallis
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 13 November 2016



#syria A fully-veiled woman walks past unexploded mortar shells in Douma #Damascus #AFP Photo by @AbdDoumany
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 14 November 2016



Yeni Zelanda'da biri 7.8, diğeri 6.3 büyüklüğünde iki deprem oldu. 3 inek çöken otlakta mahsur kaldı
: image via BBC Türkce @bbcturkce, 14 November 2016

 


#supermoon2016at the #Athens Acropolis. #Greece: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 14 November 2016   Attiki, Greece




#supermoon2016 at the #Athens Acropolis. #Greece: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 14 November 2016   Attiki, Greece



#supermoon2016 at the #Athens Acropolis. #Greece
: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 14 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 
#Iraq The Battle for #Mosul photo by @yasinnakgul @AFPphoto: image via Photojournalism @photojournalink, 22 October 2016

 
War games, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 11 November 2016


The Tigris, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 10 November 2016



Ad infinitum, #qayara #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 9 November 2016


Sheltering from mortars, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 8 November 2016


Field hospital, #mosul #iraq
: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 6 November 2016


Complicata profunda, #mosul #iraq
: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 4 November 2016


Displaced, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 3 November 2016


Outskirts of Mosul, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 2 November 2016


Hitch hiker, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 30 October 2016


A graveyard, #qayara, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 29 October 2016


Checkpoints, #qayara, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 27 October 2016


What a beauty, #baharka #kurdistan #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 25 October 2016


Qayara, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 24 October 2016


Hospital ward, #qayara, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 23 October 2016


Wedding interrupted, #bartella, #qayara, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 22 October 2016


Daesh, #qayyarah, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 21 October 2016


Oil wells, #qayyarah, #mosul #iraq: image via Marko Drobnjakovic @xmd101, 19 October 2016



Congratulations to @AFP photographer @AbdDoumany for his 3rd Prize Spot News in "2016 @atlantaseminar Contest"
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 13 November 2016



Congratulations to @AFP photographer @AbdDoumany for his
Honorable Mention News Picture Story 3rd Prize Spot News in "2016 @atlantaseminar Contest": image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 13 November 2016



Congratulations to @AFP  photographer @herime23 for his Honorable Mention News Picture Story in "2016 @atlantaseminar Contest"
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 13 November 2016




IRAQ - Father and grandfather of 15-year-old boy mourn as Iraqi forces surround his body at an outdoor field clinic in Mosul. By @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 13 November 2016

Hillary Clinton supporters watch election returns at the election night rally in New York [Reuters]

Hillary Clinton supporters watch election returns at the election night rally in New York
: photo by Reuters, 8 November 2016 


Post-Trump Liberal Meltdown: Counseling, Cry-ins, Therapy Dogs and Poetry
: image via David Icke Verified account @davidicke, 13 November 2016



What to do when #Election2016 sends days of planning down the drain? You save the shot. By Jewel Samad @AFP
: image via AFP Correspondent @AFPblogs, 13 November 2016



Hillary's "chance" encounter with Margot Gerster not so chance. Here they are a few yrs back at a fundraiser the Margot's held for Hillary
: image via Steven @StocksALotTEMP, 12 November 2016



My Nasty Women!!! America Ferrera and Amy Schumer
: image via Lena Dunham @lenadunham, 5 November 2016



Another #Clinton in the White House? Daughter Chelsea to carry on family tradition
: image via RT Verified account @RT_com, 12 November 2016

Residents stand on a burnt house after a fire in the residential district of Addition Hills in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines, November 14, 2016.  REUTERS/Erik De Castro

Residents stand on a burnt house after a fire in the residential district of Addition Hills in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters, 14 November 2016 

Residents stand on a burnt house after a fire in the residential district of Addition Hills in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila, Philippines, November 14, 2016.  REUTERS/Erik De Castro
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Residents stand on a burnt house after a fire in the residential district of Addition Hills in Mandaluyong, Metro Manila: photo by Erik De Castro/Reuters, 14 November 2016

Julian Assange's cat sits at the window of Ecuador's embassy as prosecutor Ingrid Isgren from Sweden interviews Assange in London
Julian Assange’s cat sits at the window of Ecuador’s embassy as prosecutor Ingrid Isgren from Sweden interviews Assange in London: photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters, 14 November 2016 

Julian Assange's cat sits at the window of Ecuador's embassy as prosecutor Ingrid Isgren from Sweden interviews Assange in London

Julian Assange’s cat sits at the window of Ecuador’s embassy as prosecutor Ingrid Isgren from Sweden interviews Assange in London: photo by Peter Nicholls/Reuters, 14 November 2016

Syrian children ride a bicycle in the rebel-held town of Douma on the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus on November 13, 2016. Douma, the largest town in the Eastern Ghouta area with more than 100,000 residents, is surrounded and regularly shelled by regime forces. / AFP PHOTO / Abd DoumanyABD DOUMANY/AFP/Getty Images
 
Syrian children ride a bicycle in the rebel-held town of Douma on the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus. Douma, the largest town in the Eastern Ghouta area with more than 100,000 residents, is surrounded and regularly shelled by regime forces.: photo by Abd Doumany/AFP, 14 November 2016

Syrian children ride a bicycle in the rebel-held town of Douma on the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus on November 13, 2016. Douma, the largest town in the Eastern Ghouta area with more than 100,000 residents, is surrounded and regularly shelled by regime forces. / AFP PHOTO / Abd DoumanyABD DOUMANY/AFP/Getty Images

Syrian children ride a bicycle in the rebel-held town of Douma on the eastern outskirts of the capital Damascus. Douma, the largest town in the Eastern Ghouta area with more than 100,000 residents, is surrounded and regularly shelled by regime forces.: photo by Abd Doumany/AFP, 14 November 2016


People look at a crater caused by a Saudi-led coalition air strike in the yard of a hospital operated by Medecins Sans Frontieres in the Abs district of Hajja province, Yemen. The airstrike reportedly killed 11 and wounded another 19 people.: photo by Abduljabbar Zeyad / Reuters, 16 August 2016


YEMEN - A man checks destruction at a food factory in Sanaa, after it was hit by coalition strike. By Mohammed Huwais: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 9 August 2016



YEMEN - A man clears debris from the ruins of a building in Sanaa after an air strike.By Mohammed Huwais: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 29 August 2016 

Yemeni artist spraying a graffiti on a wall in protest against the ongoing conflict and the worsening economic situation in the war-affected country, in Sana’a, Yemen, 20 October 2016. According to reports, since March 2015, ongoing conflict and the Saudi-led airstrike campaign in Yemen have left 21.2 million - 82 percent of Yemen’s population - in dire need of humanitarian aid, including 9.9 million children.  EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

A Yemeni artist sprays graffiti on a wall in protest against the ongoing conflict and the worsening economic situation in the war-affected country, in Sanaa, Yemen: photo by Yahya Arhab/ EPA, 21 October 2016

Yemeni artist spraying a graffiti on a wall in protest against the ongoing conflict and the worsening economic situation in the war-affected country, in Sana’a, Yemen, 20 October 2016. According to reports, since March 2015, ongoing conflict and the Saudi-led airstrike campaign in Yemen have left 21.2 million - 82 percent of Yemen’s population - in dire need of humanitarian aid, including 9.9 million children.  EPA/YAHYA ARHAB

A Yemeni artist sprays graffiti on a wall in protest against the ongoing conflict and the worsening economic situation in the war-affected country, in Sanaa, Yemen: photo by Yahya Arhab/ EPA, 21 October 2016

A Yemeni walks past graffiti protesting US drone operations in Yemen, few hours after a US drone attack on suspected al-Qaeda militants

A Yemeni walks past graffiti protesting US drone operations in Yemen, few hours after a US drone attack on suspected al-Qaeda militants: photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA, 5 September 2016

A Yemeni walks past graffiti protesting US drone operations in Yemen, few hours after a US drone attack on suspected al-Qaeda militants

A Yemeni walks past graffiti protesting US drone operations in Yemen, few hours after a US drone attack on suspected al-Qaeda militants: photo by Yahya Arhab/EPA, 5 September 2016
 

YEMEN - Smoke billows following a reported airstrike carried out by Saudi-led coalition in Sanaa. By Mohammed Huwais
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 14 September 2016


A medic attends to a man wounded in airstrikes in Yemen on Sunday: photo by Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters, 2 November 2016 


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A medic attends to a man wounded in airstrikes in Yemen on Sunday: photo by Abduljabbar Zeyad/Reuters, 2 November 2016


YEMEN - A man stands at the site of an air raid on a funeral ceremony that killed 140 people and wounded 525. By Mohammed Huwais #AFP: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 24 October 2016



Hillary Clinton walks to a podium on Monday at the airport in White Plains, where she discussed the bombingsin New York and New Jersey. “I’ve been clear, we’re going after the bad guys and we’re going to get them,” she said.: photo by Stephen Crowley/The New York Times, 23 September 2016



Hillary Clinton walks to a podium on Monday at the airport in White Plains, where she discussed the bombingsin New York and New Jersey. “I’ve been clear, we’re going after the bad guys and we’re going to get them,” she said.: photo by Stephen Crowley/The New York Times, 23 September 2016 
 

A man stands among the remains of a factory after airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Hodeida, Yemen, on Thursday. The airstrikes killed 18 civilians, a Yemeni official said.: photo by Hani Mohammed/Associated Press, 23 September 2016



A man stands among the remains of a factory after airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Hodeida, Yemen, on Thursday. The airstrikes killed 18 civilians, a Yemeni official said.: photo by Hani Mohammed/Associated Press, 23 September 2016
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A house in Sana destroyed by a Saudi-led coalition airstrike last year
: photo by
Yahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency, 15 October 2016


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A house in Sana destroyed by a Saudi-led coalition airstrike last year: photo byYahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency, 15 October 2016
 
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Houthi fighters in Sana last year
: photo by
Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 15 October 2016


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Houthi fighters in Sana last year: photo byTyler Hicks/The New York Times, 15 October 2016
 
An armed woman loyal to the Houthi movement holds a rifle as she takes part in a parade to show support for the movement in Sanaa, Yemen

An armed woman loyal to the Houthi movement holds a rifle as she takes part in a parade to show support for the movement in Sanaa, Yemen: photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters, 6 September 2016

An armed woman loyal to the Houthi movement holds a rifle as she takes part in a parade to show support for the movement in Sanaa, Yemen .

An armed woman loyal to the Houthi movement holds a rifle as she takes part in a parade to show support for the movement in Sanaa, Yemen: photo by Khaled Abdullah/Reuters, 6 September 2016


 
Armed women loyal to Yemen's Houthi brandish weapons during a parade in Sanaa: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 6 September 2016



Armed women loyal to Yemen's Houthi brandish weapons during a parade in Sanaa: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 6 September 2016



Armed women loyal to Yemen's Houthi brandish weapons during a parade in Sanaa: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 6 September 2016



Armed women loyal to Yemen's Houthi brandish weapons during a parade in Sanaa: image via Reuters Pictures @reuterspictures, 6 September 2016

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A funeral home in Sana bombed last week: photo byYahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency, 15 October 2016


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A funeral home in Sana bombed last week: photo byYahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency, 15 October 2016

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Food packages in Sana in December
: photo byYahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency, 15 October 2016


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Food packages in Sana in December: photo byYahya Arhab/European Pressphoto Agency, 15 October 2016

Saudi’s Exploding Christmas Gifts from Hillary Clinton

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Saudi's Explosive Christmas Gifts from Hillary Clinton: Medea Benjamin, CodePink co-founder and Rebecca Green, CodePink D.C. office coordinator, Code Pink, 3 March 2016
 
As Hillary Clinton emerges as the front-runner for the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, she is receiving increased scrutiny for her years as Secretary of State. Many are criticizing her hawkish foreign policy, which is the best indication of what President Hillary’s foreign policy would be, with many focusing on her long relationship with Saudi Arabia.

On Christmas Eve in 2011, Hillary Clinton and her closest aides celebrated a $29.4 billion sale of over 80 F-15 fighter jets, manufactured by U.S.-based Boeing Corporation, to Saudi Arabia. In a chain of enthusiastic emails, an aide exclaimed that it was “not a bad Christmas present.”

These are the very fighter jets the Saudis have been using to intervene in the internal affairs of Yemen since March 2015. A year later, at least 2,800 Yemeni civilians have been killed, mostly by airstrikes -- and there is no end in sight. The indiscriminate Saudi strikes have killed journalists and ambulance drivers. They have hit the Chamber of Commerce, facilities supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (also known as Doctors Without Borders), a wedding hall, and a center for the blind. The attacks have also targeted ancient heritage sites in Yemen. International human rights organizations are saying that the Saudi-led strikes on Yemen may amount to war crimes.

During her tenure as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton made weapons transfers to the Saudi government a “top priority,” according to a new report published in The Intercept. While Clinton’s State Department was deeply invested in getting weapons to Saudi Arabia, the Clinton Foundation accepted millions of dollars in donations from both the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the weapons manufacturer Boeing. Christmas presents were being gifted all around.

Despite the brutal attacks on Yemen and egregious domestic human rights violations, Saudi Arabia remains the number one U.S. ally in the Arab world. While the original U.S. interest was to secure Saudi’s vast oil reserves, today only 10% of oil used in the United States comes from the Kingdom. U.S. dependence on Saudi oil has been superseded by U.S. dependence on weapons sales. The most recent Saudi weapons deal was made in November 2015, a deal worth $1.29 billion that included 22,000 smart and general purpose bombs, and over 5,000 Joint Direct Attack Munitions kits to convert older bombs into precision-guided weapons using GPS signals. The Pentagon’s Defense Security Cooperation Agency justified the sales, saying they helped “sustain strong military-to-military relationships between the United States and Saudi Arabia.”

It’s hard to exaggerate the enormity and high-tech nature of Saudi weapons purchases; the sales in the decade of 2010 constitute the most enormous military sales in history. According to a White House press release in 2014, “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is the largest U.S. Foreign Military Sales customer, with active and open cases valued at approximately $97 billion, as Saudi forces build capabilities across the full spectrum of regional challenges.” The weapons include F-15 bombers, Apache and Blackhawk helicopters, missile defense systems, missiles, bombs, armored vehicles, and related equipment and services. Weapons manufacturers such as Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics and McDonnell Douglas have been unapologetically pushing these sales to offset military spending cuts in the United States and Europe.

While the U.S. government continues to provide massive amounts of weapons to Saudi, on February 25 the European Union took the extraordinary step of voting for an EU-wide arms embargo to Saudi Arabia; while non-binding, it is a powerful statement that will put pressure on all European governments. 

Already, government committees in England have urged Prime Minister David Cameron to suspend arms sales to Saudi Arabia; Germany has pledged to review all future arms sales to the Kingdom; and in Belgium the government has denied an export license to ship weapons to the country. Canadian activists are also pressuring their government in light of Canada’s $15 billion transaction with Riyadh for weaponized armored vehicles, the biggest manufacturing export deal ever struck in Canada.

U.S. activists must follow the example of our European allies and demand that our government stop supplying the Saudi rulers with weapons to bomb civilians in Yemen and repress its own citizens. 




A Yemeni man covered a charred body in what was left of a building destroyed by airstrikes on Saturday: photo by Mohammed Huwais/Agence France-Presse, 8 October 2016




A Yemeni man covered a charred body in what was left of a building destroyed by airstrikes on Saturday: photo by Mohammed Huwais/Agence France-Presse, 8 October 2016 
 


The destruction
on Saturday after Saudi-led air strikes in Sana, Yemen. The city’s hospitals were so overwhelmed that the Health Ministry broadcast pleas on radio stations to summon off-duty doctors to help.: photo by. Mohammed Huwais/Agence France-Presse, 8 October 2016




The destruction on Saturday after Saudi-led air strikes in Sana, Yemen. The city’s hospitals were so overwhelmed that the Health Ministry broadcast pleas on radio stations to summon off-duty doctors to help.: photo by. Mohammed Huwais/Agence France-Presse, 8 October 2016


Yemen ex-president urges attack on Saudi Arabia after air strike
: image via Reuters Top News @Reuters, 9 October 2016
 

 The cultural center in Hajjah was destroyed last year: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016

 

The cultural center in Hajjah was destroyed last year: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016


Sana’s Old City, where rebels were in control. The Saudi-led coalition has targeted civilian infrastructure from the air: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016



Sana’s Old City, where rebels were in control. The Saudi-led coalition has targeted civilian infrastructure from the air: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016


 A camp of displaced Yemenis in the town of Khamer last month. International groups have struggled to get them aid.: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016 



A camp of displaced Yemenis in the town of Khamer last month. International groups have struggled to get them aid.: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016


A patient at Al-Salam Hospital in Amran, Yemen. The effects of the war are seen everywhere in the country.: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016



A patient at Al-Salam Hospital in Amran, Yemen. The effects of the war are seen everywhere in the country.: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016


Yemeni refugees in Khamer, northwest of the capital, Sana: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016



Yemeni refugees in Khamer, northwest of the capital, Sana: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016


The ancient hilltop town of Kawkaban, a draw for tourists and Yemeni families before it was bombed: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016



The ancient hilltop town of Kawkaban, a draw for tourists and Yemeni families before it was bombed: photo by Tyler Hicks/The New York Times, 13 November 2016


 
The American-made CBU 58A/B, the cluster bomb that struck the neighborhood in Sanaa, Yemen, contains about 650 bomblets. Its remnants are now at a police compound.: photo by Sudarsan Raghavan/The Washington Post, 10 July 2016

A cluster bomb made in America shattered lives in Yemen’s capital: Sudarsan Raghavan, The Washington Post, 10 July 2016


The 15-year-old boy had entered his neighborhood mosque to attend morning prayers. The bakery worker was asleep in his attic apartment with his wife and child. And the civil servant was getting ready for work.

At that moment, a warplane from a coalition led by Saudi Arabia dropped an American-made cluster bomb over their densely packed enclave. The device, banned by scores of countries but not the United States or Saudi Arabia, sent explosive spheres the size of baseballs raining down.

The civil servant miraculously escaped death. The bakery worker was severely injured.

The teenager was killed.

The United States is playing a quiet but lethal role in the killing and wounding of thousands of civilians in Yemen's civil war. In recent years, Saudi Arabia has purchased U.S. fighter jets and other American-made weapons in deals worth billions of dollars, and the Pentagon has provided the coalition with training, aerial refueling support and intelligence as it attacks targets in Yemen.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest has defended the Obama administration’s backing of Saudi Arabia and the other members of the coalition, calling them “effective national security partners.”

But criticism is growing over the U.S. involvement in the war. Human rights groups and some American lawmakers have urged a ban on weapons transfers to Saudi Arabia, saying the airstrikes have had a devastating impact on civilians and have violated international laws.

The kingdom has denied targeting civilian areas and has called U.N. estimates of casualties from airstrikes exaggerated.

In late May, though, reports surfaced that the White House had quietly blocked the transfer of more cluster bombs to Riyadh in apparent concern about the humanitarian toll. But Congress last month voted to continue selling the weapons to the kingdom, citing a desire not to “stigmatize” the munitions. In any case, the Saudis are widely believed to possess significant amounts of cluster munitions, including some manufactured by Britain, according to human rights groups and military analysts.

Washington’s support has had unintended consequences. In a nation that is a front line in the war against terrorism, animosity toward the United States has increased.

On that Jan. 6 morning, the cluster bomb tore apart a community, and its victims are still grappling with the fallout.

“No one knows why our area was targeted,” Taher al-Khadami, the imam of the mosque, said on a recent day.

He pointed at a spot on the ground inside the mosque, steps away from the gate.

That’s where he found Essa al-Furasi. The lanky teen loved soccer so much that he wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the logo of his favorite team, Real Madrid, to sunrise prayer. As he entered the compound, shrapnel pierced the gate and struck his back and sides.

“We heard the explosions, and when we came out Essa was lying on the ground,” the imam recalled. “I carried his body to the car. I felt the blood coming out, but he was still breathing.”

Essa died upon arriving at the hospital.

A few blocks away in a poor area with crumbling buildings, fragments of the cluster bomb tore through the corrugated tin roof of Shakir Ghaleb Ahmad’s attic apartment.

“I woke up and saw blood all over me,” the bakery worker recalled.

Asleep in another room, his 3-year-old daughter and wife escaped harm.

Ahmad spent the next 15 days in a hospital bed after doctors removed the shrapnel that punctured his liver and lungs.

About a mile from the mosque, a large piece of the bomb struck the roof of a building next to Abdul Sabra’s house and dropped into his yard, shattering his windows. Months later, his voice still shook as he remembered that morning.

“All the glass fell on me and my wife,” the civil servant said. “It was as if Judgment Day had arrived.”

The bomb injured two more people, set 20 cars on fire and damaged 26 homes, according to police. In interviews, residents said there were no military fortifications, strategic buildings, or army units in their area.

“If the bomb had dropped around the time children were heading to school, it would have been a great catastrophe,” said Gen. Ahmed Abdullah al-Tahiri, the area’s police commander.

“These are the gifts of Saudi Arabia and America,” he declared as he looked at the remnants of the bomb that were being stored in his unit’s compound.

Cluster bombs have been deployed in conflicts including those in Vietnam, Iraq, Syria and Libya. So far, 119 nations have joined an international convention adopted in 2008 to ban their use.

The cluster bomb that struck the neighborhood in Sanaa was a CBU 58A/B, which contains about 650 bomblets in its dispenser. The markings on the body show that it was made in 1978 at the Milan Army Ammunition Plant in Tennessee, according to the watchdog group Human Rights Watch.

Saudi military spokesman Brig. Gen. Ahmed al-Asiri alleged that Yemen’s Houthi rebels fabricate munitions to resemble cluster bombs.

Saudi Arabia intervened in the war after the Shiite rebels ousted Yemen’s U.S.- and Saudi-backed government last year. The rebels are widely thought to be backed by Iran, Saudi Arabia’s rival in the region.

As the Obama administration signed a nuclear agreement with Iran last year, triggering Saudi concerns, U.S. support in Yemen reassured the kingdom of their long-standing ties.

Washington also hopes to contain al-Qaeda’s Yemen branch, considered by U.S. officials as the most dangerous affiliate.

On the streets of Sanaa, anti-American slogans are plastered on walls and billboards.

Graffiti depict U.S. bombs, missiles and fighter jets killing Yemenis.

Since the war erupted in March 2015, American-made cluster munitions have been dropped on or near civilian populations at least seven times, according to human rights groups.

Other American-supplied bombs have also targeted civilians. In March, two airstrikes killed at least 97 civilians, including 25 children, in a crowded market in the northwestern village of Mastaba, about 28 miles from the Saudi border.

Human Rights Watch investigators reported finding remnants of a satellite-guided bomb made up of American-supplied explosives and other U.S. parts.

Some victims of that attack remain hospitalized in hospitals in Sanaa and other cities.

Yusuf Mohamed Ali Asir has had three operations on his legs. But the biggest loss, he said, was not physical. His wedding was six days away when the airstrike occurred. Now, the costs of the surgeries and stay in the capital has depleted his savings.

“I can’t afford to pay for my marriage,” said Asir, his leg in a cast.

He was staying in a cheap hotel waiting for a fourth operation.

Sabra wants an explanation.

The irony, he said, is that he always liked the United States and its principles of democracy and human rights. Before the war, he rented out his villa to American tenants. He never joined those who chant “Death to America” in protests organized by the Houthis who now rule the capital.

Now, Sabra is angry.

“Of course, we are upset when a cluster bomb hits our house,” he said. “This is not a military base. Where is the human rights?”

Ahmad no longer works at the bakery. Pieces of shrapnel are still embedded in his body.

He takes painkillers daily.

“I can’t sit up straight,” he said. “I can’t even carry my daughter.”

Out of sympathy, his landlord reduced his rent, but the holes in the roof have not been fixed. Ahmad still has to borrow money from relatives and friends to pay the lesser sum.

He knows it won’t last, and so he’s preparing to move his family to their ancestral village.

“What have I done to Saudi Arabia and America?” he demanded. “I am sad and angry.”

Since Essa was killed, his father has been unable to sleep.

When his brother goes to his shop, there’s an emptiness because Essa is no longer there after school. “I feel like a part of my body has been lost,” Nidal al-Furasi said.

The teenager was buried in a cemetery near his family’s home. But even here he is unprotected.

Whenever it rains, the water floods his grave.

Madrid 
 A man stands on a balcony of a building in Madrid as the moon rises in background: photo by Gerard Julien / AFP, 13 November 2016

Madrid

A man stands on a balcony of a building in Madrid as the moon rises in background: photo by Gerard Julien / AFP, 13 November 2016
 
El Segundo
 An extra-super super moon rises over El Segundo early Sunday evening. Tonight’s full moon appears bigger and brighter in the night sky than it has in nearly 70 years.: photo by Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times, 13 November 2016

El Segundo 

An extra-super super moon rises over El Segundo early Sunday evening. Tonight’s full moon appears bigger and brighter in the night sky than it has in nearly 70 years.: photo by Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times, 13 November 2016
 
Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Portugal

View of the church of Our Lady of Conception, with the moon during the brighter full moon phenomenon, when the moon will be closest to the earth in the past 70 years, in Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Northern Portugal: photo by Pedro Sarmento Costa / EPA, 13 November 2016

Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Portugal

View of the church of Our Lady of Conception, with the moon during the brighter full moon phenomenon, when the moon will be closest to the earth in the past 70 years, in Vila Pouca de Aguiar, Northern Portugal: photo by Pedro Sarmento Costa / EPA, 13 November 2016

In Sacramento

The moon rises behind a neon sign in Sacramento: photo by Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press, 13 November 2016

In Sacramento 
 
The moon rises behind a neon sign in Sacramento: photo by Rich Pedroncelli / Associated Press, 13 November 2016
 
Lawrence, Kan.

The moon rises beyond the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence, Kan.: photo by Orlin Wagner / Associated Press, 13 November 2016

Lawrence, Kan.

The moon rises beyond the University of Kansas campus in Lawrence, Kan.: photo by Orlin Wagner / Associated Press, 13 November 2016 
 
St. Louis 
The moon rises beyond the Arch in St. Louis as seen from  the Compton Hill Water Tower: photo by David Carson / Associated Press, 13 November 2016

St. Louis

The moon rises beyond the Arch in St. Louis as seen from  the Compton Hill Water Tower: photo by David Carson / Associated Press, 13 November 2016

An artist displays a sword on the last day of Pushkar Fair, during which thousands of animals, mainly camels, are brought to the fair to be sold and traded, in the desert state of Rajasthan, India November 14, 2016. REUTERS/Himanshu Sharma     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
 
An artist displays a sword on the last day of Pushkar Fair, during which thousands of animals, mainly camels, are brought to the fair to be sold and traded, in the desert state of Rajasthan, India: photo by Himanshu Sharma/Reuters, 14 November 2016 

An artist displays a sword on the last day of Pushkar Fair, during which thousands of animals, mainly camels, are brought to the fair to be sold and traded, in the desert state of Rajasthan, India November 14, 2016. REUTERS/Himanshu Sharma     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

An artist displays a sword on the last day of Pushkar Fair, during which thousands of animals, mainly camels, are brought to the fair to be sold and traded, in the desert state of Rajasthan, India: photo by Himanshu Sharma/Reuters, 14 November 2016

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On the set. Los Angeles, California: photo by michaelj1998, 4 November 2016

On the set | by michaelj1998

On the set. Los Angeles, California: photo by michaelj1998, 4 November 2016

On the set | by michaelj1998

On the set. Los Angeles, California: photo by michaelj1998, 4 November 2016

Untitled | by Casey Lombardo

Long Beach, CA: photo by Casey Lombardo, 15 November 2016

Untitled | by Casey Lombardo

Long Beach, CA: photo by Casey Lombardo, 15 November 2016

Untitled | by Casey Lombardo

Long Beach, CA: photo by Casey Lombardo, 15 November 2016

Please ring the bell | by michaelj1998

Please ring the bell. K-Town: photo by michaelj1998, 11 November 2016


 #Russian Defense Ministry confirms Sunday's #crash of a two-seat MiG-29K Fulcrum from #carrier #KUZNETSOV off Syria
: image via Chis Cavas Verified account @CavasShips, 15 November 2016

KG&TLW | by Oliver Liria

KGandTLW: instagram by Oliver Liria, 11 November 2016

KG&TLW | by Oliver Liria

KGandLW: instagram by Oliver Liria, 11 November 2016

KG&TLW | by Oliver Liria

KGandTLW
: instagram by Oliver Liria, 11 November 2016



@realDonaldTrump please let me help you. #theworldisbiggerthan5 come to Istanbul and Syria with me. You can see it first hand.: tweet via Lindsay Lohan Verified account @lindsaylohan, 13 November 2016



Lander diptych | by efo

Lander diptych. Lander, Wyoming: photo by efo, November 2016

Lander diptych | by efo

Lander diptych. Lander, Wyoming: photo by efo, November 2016

Lander diptych | by efo

Lander diptych. Lander, Wyoming: photo by efo, November 2016


REPORT: Three Aleppo hospitals shut down in 24 hours after airstrikes. "No hospitals now in w. Aleppo countryside"
: image via Syria Direct @SyriaDirect, 15 November 2016



This is the situation of #Waar in #Homs after two heavy attacks by the #Russians and #Assad Air Force: image via Assad Hanna Verified account @AsaadHannaa, 15 November 2016


Breaking. #Russia started massive campaign of bombardment vs Rebels in whole N. #Syria with 1st airstrikes from #Kuznetsov and cruise missiles.
: image via Qalaat Al Mudiq @QalaatAl Mudiqa, 15 November 2016


 

Al Waer in #Homs has been evacuated by hundreds if not all fighters and posed no threat. But heavily bombed today.: image via CEOrge @ArtWendeley, 15 November 2016


 

Al Waer in #Homs has been evacuated by hundreds if not all fighters and posed no threat. But heavily bombed today.: image via CEOrge @ArtWendeley, 15 November 2016



Al Waer in #Homs has been evacuated by hundreds if not all fighters and posed no threat. But heavily bombed today.: image via CEOrge @ArtWendeley, 15 November 2016



 #Syria Footage from besieged #Homs suburb al Waer today after regime attack
: image via Mark @markito0171, 15 November 2016



Phosphore against civilians by #Assad and #Putin in #Homs #Syria. If you dont care about people, save earth. #COP22
: image via Remember Syria @TheVoiceSyria, 15 November 2016



 #Syria Airstrike on Tareeq al-Bab in eastern part of #Aleppo city: image via Mark @markito0171, 15 November 2016



 Report: Giuliani is top choice to be Trump's secretary of State: image via The Hill @thehill, 15 November 2016

A pile of 5,250 illegal weapons are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. The weapons consisted of both confiscated and surrendered firearms that had been stockpiled over almost a decade and were destroyed by police as a message to the public to surrender others. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

A pile of 5,250 illegal weapons are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya. The weapons consisted of both confiscated and surrendered firearms that had been stockpiled over almost a decade and were destroyed by police as a message to the public to surrender others.: photo by Ben Curtis/AP, 15 November 2016

A pile of 5,250 illegal weapons are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. The weapons consisted of both confiscated and surrendered firearms that had been stockpiled over almost a decade and were destroyed by police as a message to the public to surrender others. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) .

A pile of 5,250 illegal weapons are burned by Kenyan police in Ngong, near Nairobi, in Kenya. The weapons consisted of both confiscated and surrendered firearms that had been stockpiled over almost a decade and were destroyed by police as a message to the public to surrender others.: photo by Ben Curtis/AP, 15 November 2016

People wearing fox masks take part in the 'Day without fur' demonstration near the Polish Sejm headquaters in Warsaw, Poland, 15 November 2016. The demonstrators oppose breeding canine animals for gaining the fur. In this case the signatures for a petition were gathered and stored in the Chancellery of the Sejm. The slogan on the posters says: 'The victims of the Polish fur industry'.  EPA/BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI POLAND OUT

People wearing fox masks take part in the ‘Day without fur’ demonstration near the Polish Sejm headquarters in Warsaw, Poland: photo by Bartlomiej Zborowski/EPA, 15 November 2016

People wearing fox masks take part in the 'Day without fur' demonstration near the Polish Sejm headquaters in Warsaw, Poland, 15 November 2016. The demonstrators oppose breeding canine animals for gaining the fur. In this case the signatures for a petition were gathered and stored in the Chancellery of the Sejm. The slogan on the posters says: 'The victims of the Polish fur industry'.  EPA/BARTLOMIEJ ZBOROWSKI POLAND OUT

People wearing fox masks take part in the ‘Day without fur’ demonstration near the Polish Sejm headquarters in Warsaw, Poland: photo by Bartlomiej Zborowski/EPA, 15 November 2016

Rubber masks depicting President-elect Donald Trump are prepared for final touch at the Ogawa Studio in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. Ogawa Studio, the only manufacturer of rubber masks in Japan, is working non-stop to catch up with a flood of orders for Trump masks since his election victory one week ago. The masks cost 2,400 yen or US$ 22.4 dollars each and are on sale at local toy shops, retail stores as well as through the internet shopping sites. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Rubber masks depicting President-elect Donald Trump are prepared for final touch at the Ogawa Studio in Saitama, north of Tokyo. Ogawa Studio, the only manufacturer of rubber masks in Japan, is working non-stop to catch up with a flood of orders for Trump masks since his election victory one week ago. The masks cost 2,400 yen or US$ 22.4 dollars each and are on sale at local toy shops, retail stores as well as through the internet shopping sites.: photo by Eugene Hoshiko/AP, 15 November 2016

Rubber masks depicting President-elect Donald Trump are prepared for final touch at the Ogawa Studio in Saitama, north of Tokyo, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. Ogawa Studio, the only manufacturer of rubber masks in Japan, is working non-stop to catch up with a flood of orders for Trump masks since his election victory one week ago. The masks cost 2,400 yen or US$ 22.4 dollars each and are on sale at local toy shops, retail stores as well as through the internet shopping sites. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)

Rubber masks depicting President-elect Donald Trump are prepared for final touch at the Ogawa Studio in Saitama, north of Tokyo. Ogawa Studio, the only manufacturer of rubber masks in Japan, is working non-stop to catch up with a flood of orders for Trump masks since his election victory one week ago. The masks cost 2,400 yen or US$ 22.4 dollars each and are on sale at local toy shops, retail stores as well as through the internet shopping sites.: photo by Eugene Hoshiko/AP, 15 November 2016


John Gay: My Own EPITAPH

Life is a jest, and all things show it,
I thought so once; but now I know it

John Gay (1685-1732): My Own EPITAPH. 1720


Schoolchildren look at a lifelike animatronics display of a dinosaur at the dinosaur-themed Zoo-rassic Park in Singapore on November 16, 2016.  To raise awareness on the sixth mass extinction, the Singapore Zoo and River Safari displayed lifelike dinosaur animatronics where visitors can trail along the Dinosaur Valley which does not involve living animals. / AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMANROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images

Schoolchildren look at a lifelike animatronics display of a dinosaur at the dinosaur-themed Zoo-rassic Park in Singapore: photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP, 16 November 2016

Schoolchildren look at a lifelike animatronics display of a dinosaur at the dinosaur-themed Zoo-rassic Park in Singapore on November 16, 2016.  To raise awareness on the sixth mass extinction, the Singapore Zoo and River Safari displayed lifelike dinosaur animatronics where visitors can trail along the Dinosaur Valley which does not involve living animals. / AFP PHOTO / ROSLAN RAHMANROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP/Getty Images

Schoolchildren look at a lifelike animatronics display of a dinosaur at the dinosaur-themed Zoo-rassic Park in Singapore: photo by Roslan Rahman/AFP, 16 November 2016

A woman who fled from Mosul carries her son Riyad, 1, who was born under Islamic State rule and has no identity documents recognised by Iraqi authorities, in Debaga refugee camp, Iraq November 10, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra SEARCH "CALIPHATE CHILDREN" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.?

A woman who fled from Mosul carries her son Riyad, 1, who was born under Islamic State rule and has no identity documents recognised by Iraqi authorities, in Debaga refugee camp, Iraq: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 15 November 2016

A woman who fled from Mosul carries her son Riyad, 1, who was born under Islamic State rule and has no identity documents recognised by Iraqi authorities, in Debaga refugee camp, Iraq November 10, 2016. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra SEARCH "CALIPHATE CHILDREN" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.?

A woman who fled from Mosul carries her son Riyad, 1, who was born under Islamic State rule and has no identity documents recognised by Iraqi authorities, in Debaga refugee camp, Iraq: photo by Zohra Bensemra/Reuters, 15 November 2016

epa05632058 US President Barack Obama (C) waves as he arrives at the Athens International Airport in Athens, Greece, 15 November 2016. The US President is on a two-day visit to Athens.  EPA/WASSILIS ASWESTOPOULOS/POOL

US President Barack Obama waves as he arrives at the Athens International Airport in Athens, Greece. The US President is on a two-day visit to Athens.: photo by Wassilis Aswestopoulo/EPA, 15 November 2016 

epa05632058 US President Barack Obama (C) waves as he arrives at the Athens International Airport in Athens, Greece, 15 November 2016. The US President is on a two-day visit to Athens.  EPA/WASSILIS ASWESTOPOULOS/POOL

US President Barack Obama waves as he arrives at the Athens International Airport in Athens, Greece. The US President is on a two-day visit to Athens.: photo by Wassilis Aswestopoulo/EPA, 15 November 2016

A cow stands beside a queue of people waiting to exchange their old high denomination banknotes outside a bank in Allahabad, India, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash

A cow stands beside a queue of people waiting to exchange their old high denomination banknotes outside a bank in Allahabad, India: photo by Jitendra Prakash/Reuters, 15 November 2016

A cow stands beside a queue of people waiting to exchange their old high denomination banknotes outside a bank in Allahabad, India, November 15, 2016. REUTERS/Jitendra Prakash

A cow stands beside a queue of people waiting to exchange their old high denomination banknotes outside a bank in Allahabad, India: photo by Jitendra Prakash/Reuters, 15 November 2016 

A view of the full moon over Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire) Volcano, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala, 14 November 2016. The moon is the largest full moon since 1948, also known as the 'supermoon,' when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. The next time the moon will be this close will be on 25 November 2034.  EPA/SANTIAGO BILLY

A view of the full moon over Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire) Volcano, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. The moon is the largest full moon since 1948, also known as the ‘supermoon,’ when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. The next time the moon will be this close will be on 25 November 2034.: photo by Santiago Billy/EPA, 15 November 2016 

A view of the full moon over Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire) Volcano, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala, 14 November 2016. The moon is the largest full moon since 1948, also known as the 'supermoon,' when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. The next time the moon will be this close will be on 25 November 2034.  EPA/SANTIAGO BILLY

A view of the full moon over Volcan de Fuego (Volcano of Fire) Volcano, in Chimaltenango, Guatemala. The moon is the largest full moon since 1948, also known as the ‘supermoon,’ when the moon reaches its closest point to Earth. The next time the moon will be this close will be on 25 November 2034.: photo by Santiago Billy/EPA, 15 November 2016

A man stands with his dog on a hill behind Shadow Mountain Sports Complex in Sparks, Nev., Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. The brightest moon in almost 69 years is lighting up the sky in a treat for star watchers around the globe. The phenomenon known as the supermoon reached its peak luminescence in North America before dawn on Monday. Its zenith in Asia and the South Pacific was Monday night. (Andy Barron/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)

A man stands with his dog on a hill behind Shadow Mountain Sports Complex in Sparks, Nevada
: photo by Andy Barron/The Reno Gazette-Journal/AP, 15 November 2016


A man stands with his dog on a hill behind Shadow Mountain Sports Complex in Sparks, Nev., Monday, Nov. 14, 2016. The brightest moon in almost 69 years is lighting up the sky in a treat for star watchers around the globe. The phenomenon known as the supermoon reached its peak luminescence in North America before dawn on Monday. Its zenith in Asia and the South Pacific was Monday night. (Andy Barron/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)

A man stands with his dog on a hill behind Shadow Mountain Sports Complex in Sparks, Nevada: photo by Andy Barron/The Reno Gazette-Journal/AP, 15 November 2016

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 Aircraft are attacking Aleppo targeting the city with more than 175 bombs in several attacks during heavy cannon shelling: image via Khaled Khatib @Khaled995, 16 November 2016


Russians and regime resume systematicbombing#Aleppodozens of martyrs civil defense teams working to liftinjured to ambulances: image via Syria Civil Defense @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016
 


6 killed including 4 children, 5 families are still trapped under rubble after Al Sukari in #Aleppo city was targeted with Airstrikes today: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016



6 killed including 4 children, 5 families are still trapped under rubble after Al Sukari in #Aleppo city was targeted with Airstrikes today: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016

 


6 killed including 4 children, 5 families are still trapped under rubble after Al Sukari in #Aleppo city was targeted with Airstrikes today: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016



6 killed including 4 children, 5 families are still trapped under rubble after Al Sukari in #Aleppo city was targeted with Airstrikes today: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016




Airstrikes, rocket artillery and barrel bombs targeting civilians in #Aleppo since morning including a school and SCD center. Pics from Fardous: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016

 


Airstrikes, rocket artillery and barrel bombs targeting civilians in #Aleppo since morning including a school and SCD center. Pics from Fardous: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016

 

Airstrikes, rocket artillery and barrel bombs targeting civilians in #Aleppo since morning including a school and SCD center. Pics from Fardous: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 16 November 2016



This is how Syrian kids in #Aleppo walked home today after their school and neighborhood was bombed by Russian warplanes
: image via HASAN ALMOSSA @hasanalmossa, 16 November 2016



#Syrie: l'aide alimentaire s'épuise à Alep sous les bombes par @KaramAlmasri25
: image via Agence France-Presse @afpfr, 16 November 2016


 
The cat sanctuary in war-torn #Aleppo just got bombed, and they need our help now more than ever: image via The Dodo Verified account @dodo, 16 November 2016


 #Iraq A displaced woman waits with her cat for transport in the village of Shaqouli, 35km east of #Mosul. By odd_andersen @AFPphoto: image via Photojournalism @photojournalink, 14 November 2016 
 


A boy plays amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in the rebel-held town of #Douma #Syria @AbdDoumany @AFPphoto: image via SundayTimesPictures @STPictures, 16 November 2016



#Serbia #migrants wait on the road close to the Serbian Croatian border, #Sid #AFP Photo by@iandrej: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 14 November 2016
 


#Serbia #migrants wait on the road close to the Serbian Croatian border, #Sid #AFP Photo by@iandrej: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 14 November 2016
 


#Serbia #migrants wait on the road close to the Serbian Croatian border, #Sid #AFP Photo by@iandrej: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 14 November 2016
 


#Serbia #migrants wait on the road close to the Serbian Croatian border, #Sid #AFP Photo by@iandrej: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 14 November 2016


Un migrante se calza los zapatos en un refugio improvisado situado en un almacén abandonado en Belgrado #Diaenimagenes Por @iandrej #AFP
:image via Agence France-Presse @AFPespanol, 16 November 2016




Moving like ghosts #Belgrade  #Serbia #migrants #refugee @AFPphoto  / @iandrej #AFP: image via Andrej Isakovic @iandrej, 16 November 2016    Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

 


Moving like ghosts #Belgrade  #Serbia #migrants #refugee @AFPphoto  / @iandrej #AFP: image via Andrej Isakovic @iandrej, 16 November 2016    Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

 

Moving like ghosts #Belgrade  #Serbia #migrants #refugee @AFPphoto  / @iandrej #AFP: image via Andrej Isakovic @iandrej, 16 November 2016    Belgrade, Republic of Serbia



 SERBIA - A migrant sits in front of a makeshift shelter in an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade. By @iandrej #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016


IRAQ - A woman carrying a handicapped child uses the opportunity to flee during #MosulOffensive #MosulOps #odd_andersen #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016 



US - Workers remove Trump signage after tenants said they did not want their home associated with the president-elect. By @Bryan R. Smith: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016
 


US - Workers remove Trump signage after tenants said they did not want their home associated with the president-elect. By @Bryan R. Smith: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016

 

US - Workers remove Trump signage after tenants saied they did not want their home associated with the president-elect. By @Bryan R. Smith
: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016




SYRIA - Fighters from a Kurdish-Arab alliance gather on the frontlines in Tuwaylaa just outside the city of Raqa. By @Delilsouleman #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016

 


SYRIA - Fighters from a Kurdish-Arab alliance gather on the frontlines in Tuwaylaa just outside the city of Raqa. By @Delilsouleman #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016 

 


SYRIA - Fighters from a Kurdish-Arab alliance gather on the frontlines in Tuwaylaa just outside the city of Raqa. By @Delilsouleman #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016 

 


SYRIA - Fighters from a Kurdish-Arab alliance gather on the frontlines in Tuwaylaa just outside the city of Raqa. By @Delilsouleman #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016


US President Barack Obama arrives at Berlin's Tegel Airport on Air Force One: image via AFP news agency @AFP, 16 November 2016


US  President Barack Obama arrives for a speech in #Athens #obamavisit #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 

US President Barack Obama delivers a speech in #Athens #obamavisit #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016



 

US President Barack Obama deliversa speech in #Athens #obamavisit #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016


 

US President Barack Obama delivers a speech in #Athens #obamavisit #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016


US President Barack Obama delivers a speech in #Athens #obamavisit #greece #obama_athens
: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016

 


US President Barack #Obama in #athens meets with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 15 November 2016   Attiki, Greece



US President Barack #Obama in #athens meets with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 15 November 2016   Attiki, Greece



US President Barack #Obama in #athens meets with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 15 November 2016   Attiki, Greece


US President Barack #Obama in #athens meets with Greek PM Alexis Tsipras: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 15 November 2016   Attiki, Greece
 


 #athens protests during #Obama_athens visit
: image via Louisa Gouliamaki @lgouliam, 16 November 2016 

 


Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 


Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 


Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 

Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece



Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 


Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 


 #athens protests during #Obama_athens visit
: image via Louisa Gouliamaki @lgouliam, 16 November 2016 

 


 #athens protests during #Obama_athens visit
: image via Louisa Gouliamaki @lgouliam, 16 November 2016


GREECE - Greek riot police clash with demonstrators protesting against the visit of the US president in Athens. By @lgouliam #AFP
:: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 16 November 2016

 


Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece

 


Demonstration in #Athens against the #obamavisit in #greece #obama_athens: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016   Attiki, Greece



A boy plays amid the rubble of destroyed buildings in the rebel-held town of #Douma #Syria @AbdDoumany @AFPphoto: image via SundayTimesPictures @STPictures, 16 November 2016 

 
The outgoing #US President Barack #Obama: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 16 November 2016
 
Indian laborers handle banana branches at the largest and busiest wholesale fruit market in Calcutta, eastern India, 16 November 2016. Media reports state major wholesalers are facing troubles selling their stock of fresh fruits and vegetables as cash shortages continues to affect the market.  Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the elimination of the 500 and 1,000 rupee bills (7.37 and 14.73 US dollars, respectively), hours before the measure took effect at midnight 08 November, for the purpose of fighting against 'black money' (hidden assets) and corruption in the country. The decision sparked some protests, while storekeepers complained about dwindling sales because many citizens lack the cash to buy the most basic products, as lines get longer at ATMs and banks.  EPA/PIYAL ADHIKARY

Indian laborers handle banana branches at the largest and busiest wholesale fruit market in Calcutta, India: photo by Piyal Adhikary/EPA, 16 November 2016  

Indian laborers handle banana branches at the largest and busiest wholesale fruit market in Calcutta, eastern India, 16 November 2016. Media reports state major wholesalers are facing troubles selling their stock of fresh fruits and vegetables as cash shortages continues to affect the market.  Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the elimination of the 500 and 1,000 rupee bills (7.37 and 14.73 US dollars, respectively), hours before the measure took effect at midnight 08 November, for the purpose of fighting against 'black money' (hidden assets) and corruption in the country. The decision sparked some protests, while storekeepers complained about dwindling sales because many citizens lack the cash to buy the most basic products, as lines get longer at ATMs and banks.  EPA/PIYAL ADHIKARY

Indian laborers handle banana branches at the largest and busiest wholesale fruit market in Calcutta, India: photo by Piyal Adhikary/EPA, 16 November 2016 

Indian villagers wait in a queue outside a bank to deposit and exchange 500 and 1000 rupee notes in Chandrapur Village, some 30 kms from Guwahati on November 15, 2016.  / AFP / Biju BORO        (Photo credit should read BIJU BORO/AFP/Getty Images) *** BEST

Indian villagers wait in a queue outside a bank to deposit and exchange 500 and 1000 rupee notes in Chandrapur Village: photo by Biju Boro/AFP, 16 November 2016

Indian villagers wait in a queue outside a bank to deposit and exchange 500 and 1000 rupee notes in Chandrapur Village, some 30 kms from Guwahati on November 15, 2016.  / AFP / Biju BORO        (Photo credit should read BIJU BORO/AFP/Getty Images) *** BEST

 Indian villagers wait in a queue outside a bank to deposit and exchange 500 and 1000 rupee notes in Chandrapur Village: photo by Biju Boro/AFP, 16 November 2016

A man places newly made clay pots in a fire pit at a workshop in Biyagama, Sri Lanka November 16, 2016. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

A man places newly made clay pots in a fire pit at a workshop in Biyagama, Sri Lanka: photo by Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters, 16 November 2016

A man places newly made clay pots in a fire pit at a workshop in Biyagama, Sri Lanka November 16, 2016. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

A man places newly made clay pots in a fire pit at a workshop in Biyagama, Sri Lanka: photo by Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters, 16 November 2016

NOVEMBER 16:  Scottish red deer graze in Glen Etive following the end of the rutting season on Novemebr 16, 2016 in Glen Etive,Scotland. The rutting season sees the large dominant red deer stags compete against each other for mating rights and can be heard roaring and bellowing in an attempt to attract the hinds. The rut draws to a close in early November when the stags spend the winter feeding to regain strength for the following season.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Scottish red deer graze in Glen Etive following the end of the rutting season in Scotland. During the rutting seasonthe large dominant red deer stags compete against each other for mating rights and can be heard roaring and bellowing in an attempt to attract the hinds. The rut draws to a close in early November when the stags spend the winter feeding to regain strength for the following season.: photo by Jeff J Mitchell, 16 November 2016

NOVEMBER 16:  Scottish red deer graze in Glen Etive following the end of the rutting season on Novemebr 16, 2016 in Glen Etive,Scotland. The rutting season sees the large dominant red deer stags compete against each other for mating rights and can be heard roaring and bellowing in an attempt to attract the hinds. The rut draws to a close in early November when the stags spend the winter feeding to regain strength for the following season.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Scottish red deer graze in Glen Etive following the end of the rutting season in Scotland. During the rutting season the large dominant red deer stags compete against each other for mating rights and can be heard roaring and bellowing in an attempt to attract the hinds. The rut draws to a close in early November when the stags spend the winter feeding to regain strength for the following season.: photo by Jeff J Mitchell, 16 November 2016

A man is battered by a wave as he walks along the seafront in New Brighton, northern England November 16, 2016.

A man is battered by a wave as he walks along the seafront in New Brighton, northern England: photo by Phil Noble/Reuters, 16 November 2016
  
A man is battered by a wave as he walks along the seafront in New Brighton, northern England November 16, 2016.

A man is battered by a wave as he walks along the seafront in New Brighton, northern England: photo by Phil Noble/Reuters, 16 November 2016  



Bertolt Brecht: Der Lernende (The Learner)

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Church near Búðir (Snæfellsnes), Iceland
: photo by Till Niermann, 2 August 1989


Der Lernende



Erst baute ich auf Sand, dann baute ich auf Felsen.

Als der Felsen einstürzte

Baute ich auf nichts mehr.

Dann baute ich oftmals wieder

Auf Sand und Felsen, wie es kam, aber

Ich hatte gelernt.



Denen ich den Brief anvertraute

Die warfen ihn weg. Aber die ich nicht beachtete

Brachten ihn mir zurück.

Da habe ich gelernt.



Was ich auftrug, wurde nicht ausgerichtet.

Als ich hinkam, sah ich

Es war falsch gewesen. Das Richtige

War gemacht worden.

Davon habe ich gelernt.



Die Narben schmerzen

In der kalten Zeit.

Aber ich sage oft: nur das Grab

Lehrt mich nichts mehr.

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The Learner

First I built on sand, then I built on rock.
When the rock caved in
I no longer built on anything.
Then I often built again
On sand and rock, as it came, but
I had learned.

Those to whom I had entrusted the letter
Threw it away. But those I paid no attention to
Brought it back to me.
Thereby I learned.

What I ordered was not carried out.
When I arrived I saw
It was wrong. The right thing
Had been done.
From that I learned.

The scars are painful
Now it is cold.
But I often said: only the grave
Will have nothing more to teach me.



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December frost in Sweden: photo by Sigurdas, 21 December 2007

Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956): Der Lernende (The Learner) (c. 1935), translated by Lee Baxendall in Bertolt Brecht: Poems 1913-1956 (1976)


An Indian cyclist passes a mural depicting Catholic nun Mother Teresa, in Bangalore, India, 17 November 2016. Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on 26 August 1910 to Albanian parents in Skopje, Macedonia (FYROM) and died on 05 September 1997 in Calcutta, India. She began her missionary work with the poor in Calcutta in 1948, and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Following her death in 1997 she was beatified by Pope John Paul II and given the title Blessed Teresa of Calcutta.  EPA/JAGADEESH NV  EPA/JAGADEESH NV

An Indian cyclist passes a mural depicting Catholic nun Mother Teresa, in Bangalore, India: photo by Jagadeesh NV/EPA, 17 November 2016

An Indian cyclist passes a mural depicting Catholic nun Mother Teresa, in Bangalore, India, 17 November 2016. Mother Teresa was born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on 26 August 1910 to Albanian parents in Skopje, Macedonia (FYROM) and died on 05 September 1997 in Calcutta, India. She began her missionary work with the poor in Calcutta in 1948, and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979. Following her death in 1997 she was beatified by Pope John Paul II and given the title Blessed Teresa of Calcutta.  EPA/JAGADEESH NV  EPA/JAGADEESH NV

An Indian cyclist passes a mural depicting Catholic nun Mother Teresa, in Bangalore, India: photo by Jagadeesh NV/EPA, 17 November 2016

(EDITORS NOTE: Image shot in black and white using a panoramic app on an iPhone 6.) A machine used to dig ISIL tunnels is seen at the Iraqi Army Armoured Ninth Division base on November 13, 2016 in Qaraqosh, Iraq. ISIL took control of Mosul, Iraq's second largest city in June of 2014. For the past two years they have occupied the city. On the 17th of October 2016. Iraqi forces began the Mosul offensive to take back the city. The offensive was a joint effort by Iraqi Government forces, the Peshmerga, local tribal militias and air support from the US and UK military. Despite early progress the offensive has slowed in the past week as Iraqi forces encountered heavy resistance from ISIL fighters entrenched inside the city. The use of an extensive tunnel system under the city built by ISIL over the past two years, booby traps, snipers and roads riddled with IED's has slowed the advance of troops on the ground. As the offensive enters its fourth week, fears of a humanitarian crisis grow as up to 1 million civilians are believed to be trapped inside the city.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

A machine used to dig tunnels for Islamic State is seen at the Iraqi Army Armoured Ninth Division base in Qaraqosh, Iraq: photo by Chris McGrath, 17 November 2016

(EDITORS NOTE: Image shot in black and white using a panoramic app on an iPhone 6.) A machine used to dig ISIL tunnels is seen at the Iraqi Army Armoured Ninth Division base on November 13, 2016 in Qaraqosh, Iraq. ISIL took control of Mosul, Iraq's second largest city in June of 2014. For the past two years they have occupied the city. On the 17th of October 2016. Iraqi forces began the Mosul offensive to take back the city. The offensive was a joint effort by Iraqi Government forces, the Peshmerga, local tribal militias and air support from the US and UK military. Despite early progress the offensive has slowed in the past week as Iraqi forces encountered heavy resistance from ISIL fighters entrenched inside the city. The use of an extensive tunnel system under the city built by ISIL over the past two years, booby traps, snipers and roads riddled with IED's has slowed the advance of troops on the ground. As the offensive enters its fourth week, fears of a humanitarian crisis grow as up to 1 million civilians are believed to be trapped inside the city.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

A machine used to dig tunnels for Islamic State is seen at the Iraqi Army Armoured Ninth Division base in Qaraqosh, Iraq: photo by Chris McGrath, 17 November 2016


A ground staff member chases a dog in the field. India vs England in the Second Test cricket match at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium: photo by Danish Siddiqui/Reuters, 17 November 2016 



A ground staff member chases a dog in the field. India vs England in the Second Test cricket match at Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium: photo by Danish Siddiqui/Reuters, 17 November 2016

Silencing the call to prayer / November of the Plague Year

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An Iraqi displaced boy (L) wears a mask depicting Korean pop star Park Jae-sang as he stands with a friend at Jadaa refugees camp near Qayyarah city, some 40 km southern Mosul, Iraq, 17 November 2016. According to a local official in Jadaa camp, the camp which was opened after the beginning of the military operation to liberation of Mosul city, is currently hosting around ten thousand people who fled from many villages near Mosul due to the fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State (IS) group.  EPA/AHMED JALIL

An Iraqi displaced boy wears a mask depicting Korean pop star Park Jae-sang as he stands with a friend at Jadaa refugees camp near Qayyarah city: photo by Ahmed Jalil/EPA, 17 November 2016 

An Iraqi displaced boy (L) wears a mask depicting Korean pop star Park Jae-sang as he stands with a friend at Jadaa refugees camp near Qayyarah city, some 40 km southern Mosul, Iraq, 17 November 2016. According to a local official in Jadaa camp, the camp which was opened after the beginning of the military operation to liberation of Mosul city, is currently hosting around ten thousand people who fled from many villages near Mosul due to the fighting between the Iraqi forces and Islamic State (IS) group.  EPA/AHMED JALIL
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An Iraqi displaced boy wears a mask depicting Korean pop star Park Jae-sang as he stands with a friend at Jadaa refugees camp near Qayyarah city: photo by Ahmed Jalil/EPA, 17 November 2016


 #Mosul Sergeant Majid holds a rocket propelled grenade as his Humvee approaches the neighborhood of Tahrir and Zahara. By @sam7tarling
: image via Photojournalism @photojournalism, 17 November 2016


IRAQ - A man with light shrapnel wounds to his leg is helped off an Iraqi Special Forces at open air field clinic in Mosul. By @odd_andersen
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 17 November 2016



Residents hold their children after being treated for shrapnel injuries at open air field clinic in Mosul. By @odd_andersen
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 17 November 2016


U.S. President Barack Obama is welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel upon his arrival at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, November 17, 2016.      REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch  - RTX2U4LR

U.S. President Barack Obama is welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel upon his arrival at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany: photo by Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters, 17 November 2016 

U.S. President Barack Obama is welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel upon his arrival at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, November 17, 2016.      REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch  - RTX2U4LR

U.S. President Barack Obama is welcomed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel upon his arrival at the chancellery in Berlin, Germany: photo by Fabrizio Bensch/Reuters, 17 November 2016

Robot inventor Wu Yulu sits on a rickshaw driven by a robot which he invented in his village in rural Beijing's Tongzhou district, China, 17 November 2016. The 54-year-old Chinese farmer living in rural Beijing's Tongzhou district invented 63 robots in the past 30 years. Wu, who only received primary school education, plans to give up the agricultural work for his robot products. He regularly participates in exhibitions, transfers patent rights and teaches at the university to earn money.  EPA/WU HONG

Robot inventor Wu Yulu sits on a rickshaw driven by a robot which he invented in his village in rural Beijing’s Tongzhou district, China. The 54-year-old Chinese farmer has invented 63 robots in the past 30 years.: photo by Wu Hong/EPA, 17 November 2016

Robot inventor Wu Yulu sits on a rickshaw driven by a robot which he invented in his village in rural Beijing's Tongzhou district, China, 17 November 2016. The 54-year-old Chinese farmer living in rural Beijing's Tongzhou district invented 63 robots in the past 30 years. Wu, who only received primary school education, plans to give up the agricultural work for his robot products. He regularly participates in exhibitions, transfers patent rights and teaches at the university to earn money.  EPA/WU HONG

Robot inventor Wu Yulu sits on a rickshaw driven by a robot which he invented in his village in rural Beijing’s Tongzhou district, China. The 54-year-old Chinese farmer has invented 63 robots in the past 30 years.: photo by Wu Hong/EPA, 17 November 2016

Three Palestinian women sit on a beachfront as a wave comes rushing by in Gaza City on November 17, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED ABEDMOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images

Three Palestinian women sit on a beachfront as a wave comes rushing by in Gaza City: photo by Mohammed Abed/AFP, 17 November 2016

Three Palestinian women sit on a beachfront as a wave comes rushing by in Gaza City on November 17, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / MOHAMMED ABEDMOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images

Three Palestinian women sit on a beachfront as a wave comes rushing by in Gaza City: photo by Mohammed Abed/AFP, 17 November 2016


GAZA CITY - Three Palestinian women sit on a beachfront as a wave comes rushing by in Gaza City by @mohmdbed #AFP
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 17 November 2016
 

Al-Omeri mosque in Lod, Israel, a city of Arabs and Jews. A proposal backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would authorize the government to ban the use of loudspeakers by mosques and other houses of worship across the country.
: photo by Rina Castelnuovo for The New York Times, 17 November 2016


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Al-Omeri mosque in Lod, Israel, a city of Arabs and Jews. A proposal backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would authorize the government to ban the use of loudspeakers by mosques and other houses of worship across the country.: photo by Rina Castelnuovo for The New York Times, 17 November 2016


Jared Kushner, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Sunday. Mr. Kushner has spoken with a lawyer about joining the new administration.
: photo by
Ruth Fremson/The New York Times, 17 November 2016



Jared Kushner, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s son-in-law, at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Sunday. Mr. Kushner has spoken with a lawyer about joining the new administration.
: photo by
Ruth Fremson/The New York Times, 17 November 2016

A girl stands next to a monument inside the Athens' Polytechnic school, on the 43rd anniversary of a 1973 student uprising against the then military ruling junta in Athens, Greece, November 17, 2016. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
 
A girl stands next to a monument inside the Athens’ Polytechnic school, on the 43rd anniversary of a 1973 student uprising against the then military ruling junta in Athens, Greece: photo by Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters, 17 November 2016

A girl stands next to a monument inside the Athens' Polytechnic school, on the 43rd anniversary of a 1973 student uprising against the then military ruling junta in Athens, Greece, November 17, 2016. REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A girl stands next to a monument inside the Athens’ Polytechnic school, on the 43rd anniversary of a 1973 student uprising against the then military ruling junta in Athens, Greece: photo by Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters, 17 November 2016


Riot police on fire during clashes with protesters in #athens following a demo to commemorate the students uprising against the junta
: image via Aris Messinis @ArisMessinis, 17 November 2016   Attiki, Greece



Rescuers and civilians remove rubble from a destroyed building in a Syrian village near the northwestern city of Idlib, after strikes by Syrian and Russian warplanes on Wednesday: photo byOmar Haj Kadour/Agence France-Presse, 17 November 2016




Rescuers and civilians remove rubble from a destroyed building in a Syrian village near the northwestern city of Idlib, after strikes by Syrian and Russian warplanes on Wednesday: photo byOmar Haj Kadour/Agence France-Presse, 17 November 2016


A damaged ambulance after an airstrike on a rebel-held town near Aleppo, Syria, on Tuesday
: photo by Ammar Abdullah/Reuters, 17 November 2016




A damaged ambulance after an airstrike on a rebel-held town near Aleppo, Syria, on Tuesday
: photo by Ammar Abdullah/Reuters, 17 November 2016



Rudolph W. Giuliani at Trump Tower in New York City on Wednesday: photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times, 17 November 2016

 

Rudolph W. Giuliani at Trump Tower in New York City on Wednesday: photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times, 17 November 2016

November of the Plague Year

Silos Nº 2 (Argorama) | by efo 
Silos No. 2 (Argorama) [West Berkeley, Berkeley, California]: photo by efo, November 2016

Silos Nº 2 (Argorama) | by efo

Silos No. 2 (Argorama) [West Berkeley, Berkeley, California]: photo by efo, November 2016

Silos Nº 2 (Argorama) | by efo

Silos No. 2 (Argorama) [West Berkeley, Berkeley, California]: photo by efo, November 2016

Unwilling to turn and glimpse the blind exorcist’s face,
Unconditional suspenders of disbelief,
Back-to-Normals shop to live, drive to shop

So a busy world spins by my window again
Till buying hour stops, and night noise
Falls through the white rain and hangs there.

November 2001


Tiles, Abandoned Restaurant, Portland | by austin granger

Tiles, Abandoned restaurant, Portland: photo by Austin Granger, 10 June 2013

Tiles, Portland | by austin granger

Tiles, Portland: photo by Austin Granger, 7 March 2014

Portland | by austin granger

Tiles, Portland: photo by Austin Granger, 12 November 2016

False Awakening | by LowerDarnley

False Awakening. French River, PEI: photo by Jim Rohan, 7 November 2016

False Awakening | by LowerDarnley

False Awakening. French River, PEI: photo by Jim Rohan, 7 November 2016

Untitled | by lucas.deshazer

[Utah]: photo by Lucas DeShazer, 10 November 2016

Red Water

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SYRIA - Doctors operate on leg of a man at make-shift hospital in Ghouta as regime aircraft pound rebel-held areas. By @ameralmohibany: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016



SYRIA - Search for victims as fire spreads following a reported government airstrike on the rebel-held town of Douma. By @AbdDoumany: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016




SYRIA - Search for victims as fire spreads following a reported government airstrike on the rebel-held town of Douma. By @AbdDoumany: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016


SYRIA - Fire spreads following a reported government airstrike on the rebel-held town of Douma. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 18 November 2016


SYRIA - Fire spreads following a reported government airstrike on the rebel-held town of Douma. By @SameerAlDoumy #AFP: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 18 November 2016


SYRIA - Search for victims as fire spreads following a reported government airstrike on the rebel-held town of Douma. By @AbdDoumany: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016


A member of @SYRedCrescent following a reported gvt. airstrike on Douma, eastern outskirts of Damascus Nov 17, 2016. @AbdDoumany @AFPphoto: image via L'Instant Paris-Match @instantmatch, 18 November 2016



#Syria Walking at night amid destroyed buildings following a reported government airstrike on Douma #Damascus #AFP Photo by @SameerAlDoumy: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 18 November 2016


A civil defense volunteer walks through Douma, a rebel-held neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, that had been damaged in government airstrikes. Witnesses reported a bombing with napalm, which injured 25 people.: photo by  Mohammed Badra/European Pressphoto Agency, 11 November 2016

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A civil defense volunteer walks through Douma, a rebel-held neighborhood in Damascus, Syria, that had been damaged in government airstrikes. Witnesses reported a bombing with napalm, which injured 25 people.: photo by  Mohammed Badra/European Pressphoto Agency, 11 November 2016


An injured man sits amid the damage at a site hit yesterday by airstrikes in the rebel held #Douma, #Syria #Reuters / @BassamKhabieh
: image via Hassan Taqulden @HassanTaqulden, 18 November 2016

 

A child plays with a balloon in the rebel-held neighborhood of Douma, in Damascus, Syria, on Sunday, in a rare moment of peace in the worn-torn country: photo by Bassam Khabieh/Reuters, 13 November 2016

 
 
A child plays with a balloon in the rebel-held neighborhood of Douma, in Damascus, Syria, on Sunday, in a rare moment of peace in the worn-torn country: photo by Bassam Khabieh/Reuters, 13 November 2016


#Iraq An Iraqi Special Forces 2nd division fighting vehicle is seen moving in the Samah neighbourhood of #Mosul #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 17 November 2016


IRAQ - People fleeing fighting walk past a convoy of Iraqi Special Forces driving through Arbagiah area in Mosul #MosulOps @odd_andersen: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016


Hassan, a resident of Mosul, weeps as his 18-month-old son, Jassem, is treated for head wounds after they were both hit by shrapnel: photo by Odd Andersen/Agence France-Press, 17 November 2016 



Hassan, a resident of Mosul, weeps as his 18-month-old son, Jassem, is treated for head wounds after they were both hit by shrapnel: photo by Odd Andersen/Agence France-Press, 17 November 2016


Real cost of Mosul image by @odd_andersen @AFP
: image via Megan Townsend @mmtowns, 17 November 2016




Children in the streets to greet soldiers from the Iraqi Special Forces during a lull in fighting, in Aden near Mosul. Photo #@odd_andersen @AFPphoto: image via Uta Tochtermann @utatoc, 17 November 2016




Children in the streets to greet soldiers from the Iraqi Special Forces during a lull in fighting, in Aden near Mosul. Photo #@odd_andersen @AFPphoto: image via Uta Tochtermann @utatoc, 17 November 2016




Children in the streets to greet soldiers from the Iraqi Special Forces during a lull in fighting, in Aden near Mosul. Photo #@odd_andersen @AFPphoto: image via Uta Tochtermann @utatoc, 17 November 2016



Children in the streets to greet soldiers from the Iraqi Special Forces during a lull in fighting, in Aden near Mosul. Photo #@odd_andersen @AFPphoto: image via Uta Tochtermann @utatoc, 17 November 2016



 #Iraq People hold white flags as soldiers from Iraqi Special Forces check identity in Karkukli #mosul #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen
: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 18 November 2016




 #Iraq People hold white flags as soldiers from Iraqi Special Forces check identity in Karkukli #mosul #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen
: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 18 November 2016




 #Iraq People hold white flags as soldiers from Iraqi Special Forces check identity in Karkukli #mosul #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen
: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 18 November 2016



 #Iraq People hold white flags as soldiers from Iraqi Special Forces check identity in Karkukli #mosul #AFP Photo by @odd_andersen: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 18 November 2016


IRAQ - People fleeing are being transported by Iraqi Special Forces out of combat zone in the Samah neighbourhood of Mosul. By @odd_andersen
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016



SYRIA - Fighters from Kurdish-Arab alliance hold a position in Tall as Samn near front line north of IS group bastion. By @Delilsouleman
: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016




SYRIA - Fighters from Kurdish-Arab alliance hold a position in Tall as Samn near front line north of IS group bastion. By @Delilsouleman: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016

Men being screened by #Iraq special forces #CTS in #Mosul's Karkukli neighbourhood today @AFPphoto By @odd_andersen #ISIS #MosulOps: image via Jean-marc Mojon @mojobaghdad 18 November 2016
 
Police use water cannon to disperse activists of the youth wing of India's main opposition Congress party during a protest in New Delhi

Police use water cannon to disperse activists of the youth wing of India’s main opposition Congress party during a protest against the government’s decision to withdraw 500 and 1000 Indian rupee banknotes from circulation, according to a media release, in New Delhi, India: photo by Adnan Abidi/Reuters, 18 November 2016

Police use water cannon to disperse activists of the youth wing of India's main opposition Congress party during a protest in New Delhi

Police use water cannon to disperse activists of the youth wing of India’s main opposition Congress party during a protest against the government’s decision to withdraw 500 and 1000 Indian rupee banknotes from circulation, according to a media release, in New Delhi, India: photo by Adnan Abidi/Reuters, 18 November 2016

The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft carrying the crew of Whitson of the U.S., Novitskiy of Russia and Pesquet of France blasts off to the International Space Station (ISS) from the launchpad at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft carrying the crew of Peggy Whitson of the U.S., Oleg Novitskiy of Russia and Thomas Pesquet of France blasts off to the International Space Station (ISS) from the launchpad at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: photo by Shamil Zhumatov, 18 November 2016

The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft carrying the crew of Whitson of the U.S., Novitskiy of Russia and Pesquet of France blasts off to the International Space Station (ISS) from the launchpad at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan

The Soyuz MS-03 spacecraft carrying the crew of Peggy Whitson of the U.S., Oleg Novitskiy of Russia and Thomas Pesquet of France blasts off to the International Space Station (ISS) from the launchpad at the Baikonur cosmodrome, Kazakhstan: photo by Shamil Zhumatov, 18 November 2016

Relatives and friends watch a rescue operation for miners who were trapped at a copper mine after it was hit by a landslide near the southeastern city of Siirt

Relatives and friends watch a rescue operation for miners who were trapped at a copper mine after it was hit by a landslide near the southeastern city of Siirt, Turkey: photo by Sertac Kayar/Reuters, 18 November 2016

Relatives and friends watch a rescue operation for miners who were trapped at a copper mine after it was hit by a landslide near the southeastern city of Siirt 

Relatives and friends watch a rescue operation for miners who were trapped at a copper mine after it was hit by a landslide near the southeastern city of Siirt, Turkey: photo by Sertac Kayar/Reuters, 18 November 2016



TURKEY - Relatives of miners wait while rescue workers search for trapped miners at the accident site in Siirt province. By @pironic2121: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016


 #Turkey A woman waits as rescue workers searching for trapped miners at the accident site in Siirt.#AFP Photo by@pironic2121: image via Frédérique Geffard @fgeffardAFP, 18 November 2016 

A man looks at a contaminated river in Cangnan county of Wenzhou

A man looks at a contaminated river in Cangnan county of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, China: photo by Reuters, 18 November 2016

 A man looks at a contaminated river in Cangnan county of Wenzhou

A man looks at a contaminated river in Cangnan county of Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, China: photo by Reuters, 18 November 2016


A woman talks to her relatives across a fence in Tijuana, separating Mexico and the United States, on Saturday. Many Mexicans are unsure what will happen to family members in he United States when Donald J. Trump is sworn in as president.: photo by Jorge Duenes/Reuters, 18 November 2016


A woman talks to her relatives across a fence in Tijuana, separating Mexico and the United States, on Saturday. Many Mexicans are unsure what will happen to family members in he United States when Donald J. Trump is sworn in as president.: photo by Jorge Duenes/Reuters, 18 November 2016


The police in Rio de Janeiro move on people taking part in a nationwide demonstration against Brazil’s government, which the protesters assert is corrupt: photo by Yasuyoshi Chiba/Agence France-Presse, 11 November 2016



The police in Rio de Janeiro move on people taking part in a nationwide demonstration against Brazil’s government, which the protesters assert is corrupt: photo by Yasuyoshi Chiba/Agence France-Presse, 11 November 2016

 

#Brazil Protest against austerity measures in front of the Rio de Janeiro state Assembly #AFP Photo by @YasuyoshiChiba: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 17 November 2016
  

#Brazil Protest against austerity measures in front of the Rio de Janeiro state Assembly #AFP Photo by @YasuyoshiChiba: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 17 November 2016



#Brazil Protest against austerity measures in front of the Rio de Janeiro state Assembly #AFP Photo by @YasuyoshiChiba: image via Aurelia BAILLY @AureliaBAILLY, 17 November 2016
 

Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who is vice chairman of Mr. Trump’s transition team, speaks to Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corporation, at a gathering of chief executive officers on Monday in Washington. Mr. Giuliani's business ties may hurt his possible nomination as secretary of state.: photo by Al Drago/The New York Times, 14 November 2016
 


Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York City mayor who is vice chairman of Mr. Trump’s transition team, speaks to Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corporation, at a gathering of chief executive officers on Monday in Washington. Mr. Giuliani's business ties may hurt his possible nomination as secretary of state.: photo by Al Drago/The New York Times, 14 November 2016 


A man enjoys a stroll in the autumn beauty of Srinagar, in the disputed Kashmir region of northern India: photo by Danish Ismail/Reuters, 18 November 2016


A man enjoys a stroll in the autumn beauty of Srinagar, in the disputed Kashmir region of northern India: photo by Danish Ismail/Reuters, 18 November 2016

Indian Kashmiris walk next to maple tree 
Indian Kashmiris walk next to maple trees in autumn in Srinagar. Trees are changing colours while the days become shorter as winter approaches in the Kashmiri summer capital of Srinagar.: photo by AFP, 18 November 2016

Indian Kashmiris walk next to maple tree

Indian Kashmiris walk next to maple trees in autumn in Srinagar. Trees are changing colours while the days become shorter as winter approaches in the Kashmiri summer capital of Srinagar.: photo by AFP, 18 November 2016

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Richard B. Spencer, a leader of the far right, addressing a conference on Saturday in Washington: photo by Al Drago/The New York Times, 18 November 2016


 
Richard B. Spencer, a leader of the far right, addressing a conference on Saturday in Washington: photo by Al Drago/The New York Times, 18 November 2016 


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A billboard for Trump Tower Mumbai in India. Donald J. Trump met this week with businessmen linked to the building.
: photo by
Indranil Mukherjee/Agence France-Press, 19 November 2016


A billboard for Trump Tower Mumbai in India. Donald J. Trump met this week with businessmen linked to the building.: photo by Indranil Mukherjee/Agence France-Press, 19 November 2016


Business with pleasure: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan (second from left) with Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump in Trump Tower: photo by Reuters/Cabinet Public Relations Office handout, 17 November 2016

Donald Trump’s motorcade and security staff outside the “21” Club, in New York City, after he told his press pool that he would not be leaving his residence but then went to the restaurant.

Donald Trump’s motorcade and security staff outside the “21” Club, in New York City, after he told his press pool that he would not be leaving his residence but then went to the restaurant: photo by Carolyn Caster/AP, 16 November 2016
  

Initial reports of 38 civilians killed and 150+ injured in #Aleppo after 250 Airstrikes and 2000+ artillery shells targeted civilian areas
: image via The White Helmets @SyriaCivilDef, 19 November 2016




#Russian and #Syrian regime air strikes destroy civil defence centre in eastern #Aleppo 19-11-2016 By @KaramAlmasri25: image via Karam Al-Masri @KaramAlmasri25, 19 November 2016




#Russian and #Syrian regime air strikes destroy civil defence centre in eastern #Aleppo 19-11-2016 By @KaramAlmasri25: image via Karam Al-Masri @KaramAlmasri25, 19 November 2016




#Russian and #Syrian regime air strikes destroy civil defence centre in eastern #Aleppo 19-11-2016 By @KaramAlmasri25: image via Karam Al-Masri @KaramAlmasri25, 19 November 2016




#Russian and #Syrian regime air strikes destroy civil defence centre in eastern #Aleppo 19-11-2016 By @KaramAlmasri25: image via Karam Al-Masri @KaramAlmasri25, 19 November 2016



#Syrians comfort each other following a reported air strike on Aleppo rebel-held neighbourhood of Bab al-Nayrab #AFP Photo by @AmeerAlhalbi: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 19 November 2016


Father holds the most precious thing he has in this world .. soulless here Aleppo: image via Mohamed Al-Khatieb @MohAlkhatieb, 19 November 2016


LIBYA - Soldiers from Libyan National Army check the surrounding area from inside a damaged building in Qawarsha sector. By Abdullah Doma: image via AFP Photo Department @AFPphoto, 18 November 2016 


Six raccoons gathered last month by the Pond in Central Park, where they have been fed by tourists and city residents and as a result, no longer flee at the sight of humans. The city parks department has warned people not to feed them.: photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times, 18 November 2016



Six raccoons gathered last month by the Pond in Central Park, where they have been fed by tourists and city residents and as a result, no longer flee at the sight of humans. The city parks department has warned people not to feed them.: photo by Hilary Swift for The New York Times, 18 November 2016


Allan Lemayian, 27, steps over trash as his cattle graze along a road in Nairobi, Kenya, a city with such enormous growth that it is swallowing nearby pasture lands: photo by Andrew Renneisen for The New York Times 18 November 2016


Allan Lemayian, 27, steps over trash as his cattle graze along a road in Nairobi, Kenya, a city with such enormous growth that it is swallowing nearby pasture lands: photo by Andrew Renneisen for The New York Times 18 November 2016

President Obama Departs After Meeting European Leaders

U.S. President Barack Obama waves before he goes to board Air Force One as he departs following talks with European leaders in Berlin, Germany on Friday. Obama is on his last trip to Europe as U.S. President: photo by Carsten Koall, 18 November 2016

President Obama Departs After Meeting European Leaders

U.S. President Barack Obama waves before he goes to board Air Force One as he departs following talks with European leaders in Berlin, Germany on Friday. Obama is on his last trip to Europe as U.S. President: photo by Carsten Koall, 18 November 2016

 
Residents of Venice protest the overwhelming number of tourists, especially those arriving on huge cruise ships that dwarf the city of 55,000 people: photo by Marco Bertorello/Agence France-Presse, 12 November 2016



Residents of Venice protest the overwhelming number of tourists, especially those arriving on huge cruise ships that dwarf the city of 55,000 people: photo by Marco Bertorello/Agence France-Presse, 12 November 2016



Barack Obama leaves at Berlin airport following meetings with Angela Merkel and other European leaders Photo by @bsmialowski @AFPphoto: image via Uta Tochtermann @utatoc, 18 November 2016
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