In the heart of Ladakh, among passes above 5,000 metres and extreme conditions, the BRO builds and maintains the world’s highest road network: a fragile balance shaped by human labour, ingenuity, and determination.
Lawyer by day and athlete by night, Cornelio runs through the Guatemalan mountains, defying poverty and isolation to build a sporting future where today there is only silence
A people screaming and demanding, in silence like so many others, the right to exist, in the general indifference that strips every human being of their dignity
Under the leadership of Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge regime annihilated Cambodia, destroying not only the country's foundations but also an entire people. The testimonies of the survivors of the atrocities of those years are crucial in order not to forget.
A silent soldier in an indifferent world. His scars tell of invisible battles fought to survive. His stillness challenges and inspires, reminding us that true strength lies in silent resilience
In Madagascar, it is quite common to find tacitly accepted transactional relationships, involving young girls and local tradition amidst the backdrop of white beaches and promises unfulfilled
Beneath the skyline of the majestic Sokha Hotel, 250 Cham families who survived the Khmer Rouge genocide over 40 years ago live off what the river provides them
Rafael's journey from Venezuela to Italy tells a story of resistance against oppression and the search for his own identity, amid the challenges posed by exile and the drive of activism
Maria's defiance against authority rembodies the struggle for freedom, while her activism in Tbilisi speaks of the growing tensions faced by Russian exiles
In a Maasai village, I encountered a deep humanity, contrasting with the advance of modernity, and capable of highlighting the richness of tradition and the simplicity of everyday life
Kathputli, once Delhi's largest urban colony of street artists, struggles to keep its artistic tradition alive amid urban conflicts, displacement, and the dream of a new life
In Mondulkiri, Cambodia, the bond between the Bunong people and their elephants reveals a deep respect for nature amidst ongoing challenges like land grabbing and mass tourism