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Galapagos
© Charlotte Schmitz

Galápagos: A Window Into History

PUERTO BAQUERIZO MORENO - A visual documentation of the human history of Galápagos and its first inhabitants, who bore witness to the development of the last century.

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Het zesjarige meisje dat woont in een van de dorpen van Masafer Yatta staat voor de heuvel die leidt naar een Israelische outpost.
© Marek Kowalczyk

Is Fighting for Middle East Peace Still Worthwhile?

JERUSALEM/RAMALLAH - The war in Gaza has been going on for more than a year. Ethnic cleansing is taking place not only there, but also in the West Bank. It did not start after October 7, but has been going on for decades, stresses Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention, among others. 

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This is my moment
© Lieven Corthouts

This is my moment

ASMARA - Biniam Girmay, a 17-year-old promising cyclist from the African country of Eritrea, dreams of one day riding the Tour de France, the world's most prestigious Grand Tour.

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Kinderen ten onrechte in adoptiesystemen
© AFP via Getty Images

Children Wrongly Placed in Adoption System

SOFIA/BUDAPEST - When people think of adoption, they think of poor countries in the global south. However, Flanders and the Netherlands adopt children from other European countries, such as Bulgaria and Hungary. This cross-border investigation shows that Roma children in these countries are discriminated against and end up in the adoption system due to stigma, poverty and a lack of support for families.

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Anti Monusco protesten 2022
© TD Jack Muhindo

Observer

GOMA - After 25 years of blue helmets' presence in eastern Congo, 2024 was supposed to be the year of departure. But as the UN peacekeeping mission deploys the retreat, M23 rebels keep advancing. 

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De twee Belarussen
© Emiel Petrovitch

Hard power, Soft Counterpower: Belarus and Russia in Exile

MINSK - A totalitarian state has emerged in Belarus and Russia since the suppression of pro-democracy protests in Belarus and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Criticism and anti-war voices are suppressed with draconian punishments. Democratic Belarusians and Russians are building the alternative in the Baltics and the Caucasus. 

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Tien jaar ISIS in Irak: wie ging erop vooruit?
© Eddy van Wessel

Ten Years of ISIS in Iraq: Who Gained?

BAGDAD - Ten years ago, ISIS began its reign of terror in Iraq by invading Mosul. Many people were killed in the process. Minorities such as the Yazidis and Christians have received a lot of attention in this regard. Less well known is the plight of the Sunnis, the largest group, who lived under ISIS occupation and were oppressed and killed. They were subsequently lumped together with the radicals by many.

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Staat van dekolonisatie
© Arno Van Rensbergen

The State of Decolonisation of Public Space in the Low Countries

BRUSSELS/AMSTERDAM - In June 2020, following protests in the United States, colonial heritage in Belgium became fiercely debated.

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30 jaar Zapatista revolutie
© Simon Clément

30 Years of Zapatista Revolution

MEXICO-CITY - Like in India or the United States, Mexicans will elect a new head of state in 2024. That must spend the next six years dealing with the dubious legacy of Andrés Manuel López Obrador. 'Whoever comes to power, the oppression of indigenous peoples will continue unabated.'

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Code rood
© Toon Verlinden

Code Red

ANTWERP - There are many forgotten disasters around the world, but one day they will be in the news again. Are we prepared for when the alert levels reach code red again?

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Kazabula oyé
© Robert Carrubba

Kazabula Oyé

KINSHASA - Who are the Congolese mineral divers in the midst of the green transition? They call themselves kazabuleurs. In the late 1980s, Zairean fishermen dived for diamonds, first near Tshikapa and then on the Angolan border during the civil war.

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Rainbow Nation
© Marieke Dermul / Ilse Schooneknaep

Rainbow Nation

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa, the queer paradise, or at least that is what is said. We know the images of the annual Pride in Johannesburg. As such, South Africa is the only country on the entire African continent in which LGBTQIA+ persons have equal rights, and can also marry. Only: the contrast between the constitution and daily reality is stark.

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Overheden in de strijd tegen greenwashing bij kledingbedrijven
© rr

Governments Tackle Greenwashing in Fashion

BRUSSELS/AMSTERDAM - According to the European Commission, half of the sustainability claims on company websites are unproven, vague, unclear or downright deceptive. Clothing companies in particular use terms such as 'sustainable' more frequently than other companies without providing further information. Since 2021, both the Dutch and Belgian governments have been searching the internet for misleading sustainability claims.

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Haïti
© Edris Fortuné

Haiti - survival in a failed state

MARTISSANT - "This is where I realise my days are numbered" Joselia, an old lady, confides. In her neighbourhood, one of Port-au-Prince's slums, gangs are fighting for control of the few economic assets the city still has to offer. Haiti, the eternal worry child of the Caribbean, is now truly a "failed state".

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Opdrogend land
© Simon Clément

Drying up Land

DAMASCUS - The Mesopotamia, an ancient cradle of civilisation, is formed by the Euphrates and Tigris rivers. But due to drought and the construction of Turkish dams, the rivers are in danger of drying up.

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Scorching the Earth
© Anneleen Ophoff

Scorching the Earth

SUCRE - You cannot escape the smoke when driving through Bolivia during the dry season. Left and right, people burn their garbage and their fields. As such, fire has been used as an agricultural technique here for centuries - and increasingly out of control. 

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Coral City
© Associate Directors & VRT

Coral City

COLOMBO - A Sri Lankan scientist, also a young mother, is trying to map the patterns of migrating coral larvae to protect the future of coral reefs and her people.

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Under the Surface
© Guido Verelst

Under the Surface

BRUSSELS - First and foremost, Under the Surface is a portrait of Anneke, a young woman of 33 with ASD who wants to live an independent life and escapes into a fantasy world.

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Egypt migrants
© Elif Bayraktar

Egypt, Important But Underexposed Player in EU Migration Policy

CAÏRO - With the war in the Gaza Strip, negotiations on a billion-dollar deal between the European Union (EU) and Egypt gained momentum. In exchange for more financial support, the EU wants Egypt to keep its borders tightly guarded. The EU envisions a "golden age" of cooperation with Egypt. 

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Erfgoed onder vuur
© Gena Kagermanov

Cultural Heritage Under Siege

KIEV - In January 2024, Dutch investigative journalist Linda van der Pol and Belgian photographer Gena Kagermanov traveled to Ukraine to investigate the impact of the Russian invasion on the Ukrainian cultural sector in several cities.

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Vechten tegen de cocaïnekaai
© Pexels

The Netherlands and Belgium Not Aligned in Fight Against Drugs

ANTWERP/ROTTERDAM - The ports of Antwerp and Rotterdam are the main European gateway for cocaine. Publicly, the Netherlands and Belgium proclaim their united commitment to breaking the backbone of the drug trade. But behind the scenes, differences in political culture are at play, and resentment and gloom reign.

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Planet B
© Pieter Van Eecke

Planet B

BRUSSELS - Two young people are growing up in a world that is destroying itself. They each seek their own path and test how far they are willing to go in their actions.

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Levens redden een misdaad?
© Adriaan Cartuyvels

Saving Lives, A Crime?

ROME - NGOs carrying out rescue operations in the Mediterranean have been at odds with the Italian government for years. SOS MEDITERRANNEE claims to perform its duty as mandated by international maritime law. Italy fights back with administrative sanctions.

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Farmer in Armenia
© Emiel Petrovitch

When the pomegranates ripen

JEREVAN - For Armenians, the pomegranate symbolises the invincibility of the Armenian spirit. Pomegranates begin to ripen in September. Their skin dries up while the flesh becomes moist.

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Achter woestijn en prikkeldraad

Behind desert and barbed wires

AFRICA - While hatred and fear is sown in Europe about " floating negroes" and "repopulation," the African side of the immigration debate remains underexposed.

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Yangambi: Een klimaat van spanning
© Wannes Hubeau

Yangambi: A climate of tension

YANGAMBI - In the middle of Congo's tropical rainforest lies Yangambi, a nature reserve where scientists study climate change. To do so, they need an intact piece of forest. But that causes tensions with the local inhabitants, because they use the forest to survive.

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EU flags at the European Commission Berlaymont building
© Guillaume Périgois / Unsplash

In Europe, social mask of Vlaams Belang falls

BRUSSELS - In the European Parliament, Vlaams Belang has a very different narrative than the social image the party wants to project in Flanders. Even in Flanders, by the way, this social narrative should be taken with a grain of salt.

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Mondai: Jōhatsu - Kanagawa
© Robbe Van der Vloet & Arend Bucher

Mondai: Jōhatsu

TOKIO - In Japan, when people disappear overnight because of social pressure, financial, domestic or mental problems, they call it jōhatsu. Literally, it means evaporation. This phenomenon is not recognised in Japan, so it remains under the radar. Robbe Van der Vloet and Arend Bucher travelled to Japan to investigate jōhatsu.

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