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Men assess the damage to a cholera treatment center in Yemen after an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition. Yemen‘s warring parties have since renewed a two-month-long truce, yet around 5,000 children in the country are afflicted with life-threatening diseases. The truce has allowed for flights transporting patients abroad; however, due to the humanitarian crisis created by the war, most families cannot afford it.  (Photo by Essa Ahmed/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images) Photo used under CC BY
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Somali men on motorcycles ride along a road opposite the parliament building in the capital, Mogadishu. In addition to a looming famine, the Horn of Africa nation also faces a grinding Islamist insurgency. As parliament met to approve the prime minister’s 75-member cabinet, several rounds of mortar shells landed near the presidential palace, according to a security official and a witness.  (Photo by Stuart Price) Photo used under CC BY
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