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emlc-photos · 1 year
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Lorenzo Tugnoli - Aden Yemen, 2018 
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les-toupies-h · 2 years
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blogynews · 7 months
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"Unveiling Yemen's Sweltering Crisis: The Escalating Heatwave Imperiling Children's Lives and Deepening Starvation"
In the war-torn country of Yemen, the plight of malnourished children has become even more dire as temperatures continue to rise. Journalists Kareen Fahim, Ali Al-Mujahed, and Lorenzo Tugnoli traveled through parts of Hodeida province in northwestern Yemen in August to investigate the devastating effects of extreme heat and hunger on the population. One hospital in Hodeida’s city was overcrowded…
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blogynewz · 7 months
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"Unveiling Yemen's Sweltering Crisis: The Escalating Heatwave Imperiling Children's Lives and Deepening Starvation"
In the war-torn country of Yemen, the plight of malnourished children has become even more dire as temperatures continue to rise. Journalists Kareen Fahim, Ali Al-Mujahed, and Lorenzo Tugnoli traveled through parts of Hodeida province in northwestern Yemen in August to investigate the devastating effects of extreme heat and hunger on the population. One hospital in Hodeida’s city was overcrowded…
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blogynewsz · 7 months
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"Unveiling Yemen's Sweltering Crisis: The Escalating Heatwave Imperiling Children's Lives and Deepening Starvation"
In the war-torn country of Yemen, the plight of malnourished children has become even more dire as temperatures continue to rise. Journalists Kareen Fahim, Ali Al-Mujahed, and Lorenzo Tugnoli traveled through parts of Hodeida province in northwestern Yemen in August to investigate the devastating effects of extreme heat and hunger on the population. One hospital in Hodeida’s city was overcrowded…
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cavenewstimes · 8 months
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Taliban bringing water to Afghanistan’s parched plains via massive canal
August 20, 2023 at 2:00 a.m. EDT A farmer prays on a dried-out patch of land in Sholgara, an area affected by drought near the city of Mazar-e Sharif in northern Afghanistan, in April. (Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Washington Post) AQCHA, Afghanistan — The morning sun was still rising over the shriveled wheat fields, and the villagers were already worrying about another day without water. Rainwater…
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dertaglichedan · 9 months
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Rich lode of EV metals could boost Taliban and its new Chinese partners
Correspondent Gerry Shih and photographer Lorenzo Tugnoli drove 15 hours from Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, along boulder-strewn roads to the remote northeast of the country to explore its lithium industry, hiking two hours up a mountain to reach the mine shafts. Shih is The Washington Post’s New Delhi bureau chief, responsible for covering much of South Asia, and Tugnoli is a Pulitzer Prize-winning contract photographer for The Post based in Barcelona.
CHAPA DARA, Afghanistan — Sayed Wali Sajid spent years fighting American soldiers in the barren hills and fertile fields of the Pech River Valley, one of the deadliest theaters of the 20-year insurgency. But nothing confounded the Taliban commander, he said, like the new wave of foreigners who began showing up, one after another, in late 2021.
Once, Sajid spotted a foreigner hiking alone along a path where Islamic State extremists were known to kidnap outsiders. Another time, five men and women evaded Sajid’s soldiers in the dark to scour the mountain. The newcomers, Sajid recalled, were giddy, persistent, almost single-minded in their quest for something few locals believed held any value at all.
“The Chinese were unbelievable,” Sajid said, chuckling at the memory. “At first, they didn’t tell us what they wanted. But then I saw the excitement in their eyes and their eagerness, and that’s when I understood the word ‘lithium.’”
A decade earlier, the U.S. Defense Department, guided by the surveys of American government geologists, concluded that the vast wealth of lithium and other minerals buried in Afghanistan might be worth $1 trillion, more than enough to prop up the country’s fragile government. In a 2010 memo, the Pentagon’s Task Force for Business and Stability Operations, which examined Afghanistan’s development potential, dubbed the country the “Saudi Arabia of lithium.” A year later, the U.S. Geological Survey published a map showing the location of major deposits and highlighted the magnitude of the underground wealth, saying Afghanistan “could be considered as the world’s recognized future principal source of lithium.”
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But now, in a great twist of modern Afghan history, it is the Taliban — which overthrew the U.S.-backed government two years ago — that is finally looking to exploit those vast lithium reserves, at a time when the soaring global popularity of electric vehicles is spurring an urgent need for the mineral, a vital ingredient in their batteries. By 2040, demand for lithium could rise 40-fold from 2020 levels, according to the International Energy Agency.
Afghanistan remains under intense international pressure — isolated politically and saddled with U.S. and multilateral sanctions because of human rights concerns, in particular the repression of women, and Taliban links to terrorism. The tremendous promise of lithium, however, could frustrate Western efforts to squeeze the Taliban into changing its extremist ways. And with the United States absent from Afghanistan, it is Chinese companies that are now aggressively positioning themselves to reap a windfall from lithium here — and, in doing so, further tighten China’s grasp on much of the global supply chain for EV minerals.
The surging demand for lithium is part of a worldwide scramble for a variety of metals used in the manufacture of EVs, widely considered crucial to the green-energy transition. But the mining and processing of minerals such as nickel, cobalt and manganese often come with unintended consequences — for instance, harm to workers, surrounding communities and the environment. In Afghanistan, those consequences look to be geopolitical: the potential enrichment of the largely shunned Taliban and another leg up for China in a fierce, strategic competition.
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파디 쉬블리는 습격이 시작되었을 때 임신한 아내와 3살 난 아들과 함께 가족 단지에 있는 자신의 아파트에 머물렀습니다. 이스라엘군이 집을 점령하고 총격전을 벌인 후 지하실에 숨어 있던 세 사람과 대가족을 떠나게 했다. (포스트의 Lorenzo Tugnoli) 그는 아래층에서 시끄러운 소리를 들었고, 갑자기 귀여니 소설 txt 인소 다운 그의 아파트의 두 문이 동시에 부서져 틀이 산산조각났습니다. 방탄복을 입고 헤드램프를 착용한 약 12명의 병사들이 쏟아져 나왔다.
파디는 아들을 품에 안고 울고 아내는 옆구리를 붙들고 그들 앞에 서서 히브리어로 간청했습니다. 쉬운! 여기 꼬맹이!” 그는 말을 기억합니다.
리더는 아랍어로 "신분증"을 지시했다. "테러리스트는 어디에 있습니까?"
군인들은 촛불을 끄고 Fadi를 플라스틱 끈으로 묶은 다음 세 사람을 거실로 보내라고 명령했습니다. 열린 문을 통해 그들은 군대가 찬장을 뒤지는 것을 지켜보았다. 넓은 주방 창가에 하나 설치. 곧 그는 자동 소총으로 긴 연발 사격을 시작했습니다. 탄피 수백 개가 타일 바닥에 떨어졌습니다.
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parolim-prlm · 1 year
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Thousands of Afghan women in peril as Taliban voids their divorces, experts say
Taliban law has voided thousands of divorces, experts say, and many remarried women are now considered adulterers March 4, 2023 at 2:18 a.m. EST Thousands of Afghan women who were granted divorces without a husband’s consent under the previous government now find themselves in danger under Taliban rule. (Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Washington Post) Comment on this story Comment KABUL — After her…
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762175 · 1 year
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Taliban forging religious emirate in Afghanistan with draconian Islamic law
(Lorenzo Tugnoli/FTWP) Afghanistan’s new rulers are replacing civil rights with ‘God’s law’ Photos by Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Washington Post Feb. 18 at 2:00 a.m. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. They’re gutting the justice system and packing the prisons. They’re shuttering women’s shelters and banishing women and music from the…
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cryptoguys657 · 1 year
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Taliban forging religious emirate in Afghanistan with draconian Islamic law
(Lorenzo Tugnoli/FTWP) Afghanistan’s new rulers are replacing civil rights with ‘God’s law’ Photos by Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Washington Post Feb. 18 at 2:00 a.m. Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. They’re gutting the justice system and packing the prisons. They’re shuttering women’s shelters and banishing women and music from the…
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trmpt · 1 year
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mizelaneus · 1 year
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sleepydrummer · 3 years
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“The Little Book of Kabul” Lorenzo Tugnoli Leica Camera Blog
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saddayfordemocracy · 3 years
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Port Explosion in Beirut,
A few minutes after 6pm on August 4, 2020, a massive explosion shook Beirut, obliterating its port and destroying swathes of the city. 
At least 200 people were killed and more than 6,000 injured when 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate detonated. The material had been stored in a warehouse in Beirut’s port since being seized by custom authorities in 2014, despite repeated warnings of the danger from port officials and its proximity to a densely populated area of the city. 
Photographer: Lorenzo Tugnoli,
Contrasto, for The Washington Post 
(World Press Photo of the Year)
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cavenewstimes · 9 months
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‘Tomorrow’s martyrs’: Inside a Palestinian militant cell in the West Bank
August 7, 2023 at 1:00 a.m. EDT Zoufi, the commander of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in the Balata refugee camp, sits in a local barbershop in the West Bank city of Nablus. (Lorenzo Tugnoli for The Washington Post) BALATA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank — The man in the black Adidas tracksuit sat in the crowded barbershop and took yet another phone call. He had been awake for more than 24 hours and his eyes…
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