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A life on the great river is so profoundly worth living.
The whole world in one room, with the walls becoming pages steeped in memories
An example of commitment and resilience
An art expression against prejudice
To the rutilant rhythm of drums, Toupouri dancers thank the gods for the harvest

Stories to understand the complexity of the world, step by step

Jharia is a massive hole in the ground where many people work in the coal mining industry.
The story of a Camino, that of Santiago de Compostela, done on a motorbike, when the motorbike is not just a vehicle but a travel companion.
The spread of AIDS in Rwanda is a direct consequence of the genocide that happened over 25 years ago.
The story of how Rwanda was able to respond to the terrible genocide of ethnic Tutsis in April 1994
PEL Art Project: when art and its colours manage to break through walls, both physical and cultural
We met Jorgelina, 65, who from Monday to Friday opens her Comedor Micaela to the poorest families in the barrio La Boca.
We were, then as now, in the midst of an economic and financial crisis that held a large part of the Argentine population in check.
A photo-reportage dedicated to the vaccination programme against the H1N1 virus, known as 'swine fever', in Mandacaru, Brazil.
Charan took his key gently and religiously. He looked at it, weighed it between his fingers, and walked over to a box on top of a shelf.
Walking through the streets of Uganda, one meets little girls dressed as princesses, fairies, and cinderellas. Why is that?

Ordinary stories of extraordinary people worth knowing

Stories of some young Russian voices from across the border trying to build an opposition
Leaving one’s country because of dictatorship and inventing a place for the mind in another. This is the story of Rafael.
Move Zanzibar Community Center's goal is to inspire, educate and motivate Jambiani youth through sport
A report on the Ragazzi Harraga project, done in two stages and by two different people but united by Ismaila's presence.
Argentinians and their strong spirit of belonging are portrayed in a salute to my father who left Buenos Aires as a child.
A story of ordinary loneliness. A faulty story in which a piece of humanity is slowly being consumed in general indifference.
Kaiky, 93, is perhaps the last witness of the atavistic Moken culture, the last nomads of the sea. This is her story.
From discovery to solidarity: the birth of the TreeHouse Society
And Soeur Maria, an Austrian from Kapanga, 80 years old one day only to lose count, was there. She was always there.
An art expression against prejudice

Getting to understand traditions through their fascinating stories

On 31 January, in Ardesio, the 'Scasada del Zenerù' is celebrated: word-for-word, the 'send away the big Jannuary'.
On the island of Koh Phayam, there lives a group of Buddhist monks, some 30 souls known as the Sea Monks.
Today more than ever, weaving a sari with brocaded silk wefts means weaving a dream, synonymous with culture and identity
The struggle of a people for its survival
To the rutilant rhythm of drums, Toupouri dancers thank the gods for the harvest
Hundreds of pilgrims reach the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia, to celebrate Christmas.
An ancient ceremony that continues to unite the community
A narrative of a personal encounter with Voodoo in Togo, West Africa.
Land of shepherds and bandits, partisans and rebels. Land of strong traditions and history in danger of disappearing.
In Swahili, he is the woodo doctor, but to all forest people he is "o curandero."

Getting to know the world through places and their stories

The MAAM is an independent museum where art and life intersect, complement and protect each other
Isolation is the first book in a long-term project that aims to investigate the narrow sense of the word Island through a photographic gaze.
Water is scarce in Sudan, and entire families have to travel tens of kilometres to get to often unhealthy water sources
Fulani herders of the village Djalingo Tchoumpa 1
What is life like for the six pandas in the Beijing Zoo, one of the few places in the world, where these animals live in captivity?
Looking for an answer in Khlong Toei Market in Bangkok, where light finds no space and, faintly, is coloured with red
Somewhere between Europe and what Europe is not
The whole world in one room, with the walls becoming pages steeped in memories
Nostalgia permeates the energy of the seen, making the unseen the story's protagonist. We are on Nong Khai's Riverside, dressed up but empty.

Stories to inspire sustainable coexistence among the Earth's citizens

The Sponge Ladies guard a fundamental heritage for the development of the local community, and the preservation of the environment
The High Line is an urban park built on the remains of an elevated railroad that can take you across Manhattan's West Side at a height of 9 meters.
The story of an encounter with a Mahut and his elephant Kropun in the jungle of Mondulkiri, Cambodia.
In Jambiani, a group of women, supported by the NGO Marinecultures, raise sponges: an activity that gives them an income and helps to protect the ocean
Without names, without documents, without nationality, timeless. Free. This is the life of the Moken, the last nomads of the sea.
A life on the great river is so profoundly worth living.
Climate change and plastic pollution are changing the environment and the economy of Zanzibar, the pearl of Tanzania.
These photographs are fragments of an intimate and personal journey and represent the author's view of the ambiguities and contrasts of the Latin American continent.
White fish, born to move through the dark mud of the forest White, slimy, elusive fish that turned black as soon as they were removed from the earth.
The jungle in northern Thailand, near the Doi Mod mountains, is very dense and difficult to cross. This is the sacred place of the Lahu.

As explorers, we note the journey and what happens along the way

The fifth - and last - short clip on the road of the series is dedicated to the long mission of the non-profit organisation MotoForPeace in South America.
S21, in Phnom Penh, was the most crucial detention and torture centre of the Khmer Rouge regime.
We are a team, which is why, as I was once told, 'always carry a pair of socks for your fellow traveller too'.
The second part of Vinicio Fosser's journal is a full experience lived from the inside, in the sacred city of Varanasi, India.
Those who live on the street know what the giant leap is. And Roosevelt, who today has a first name but also a last name, did it twice.
Tarantulas are one of the most characteristic dishes of Cambodian cuisine and also a powerful elixir of beauty - they say.
The photojournalist is hungry. And this is where synesthesia comes in. And you feel it in your hands, in your head.
In Luang Prabang, coffee production is linked to the well-being of the land and those who grow it
Sean Williams has a mission: clean the world of plastic, one beach at a time

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