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‘Refuge of the last dreamers’: Luang Prabang, a city suspended in time

Once a royal city in ancient Laos, Luang Prabang is home to Buddhist temples nestled in a valley on the Mekong River.

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Rwanda genocide: ‘Frozen faces still haunt’ photojournalist, 30 years on

Jack Picone reflects on his journey through Rwanda in 1994, and the lifelong nightmares it has left him with.

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Rwanda: Capturing a vision of hell

The journey photojournalist Jack Picone took across a Rwanda in the grips of genocide still haunts him to this day.

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Australia’s aboriginals: When the river runs dry

Twenty years ago, Jack Picone photographed Nancy just after she was beaten. He wonders what has changed since.

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Thailand’s village of Samut Chin: Turning the tide

The Thai village of Samut Chin is drowning in an invading sea, with little stopping the advancing destruction.

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Taking on the bullies: ‘I was pushed down the stairs’

Nine-year-old Sacha shares his experience of bullying and explains how he became an anti-bullying advocate.

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The girl on the postcard

Long-necked Ma Da’s image travels all over the world – while she lives as a refugee on the Thai-Myanmar border.

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Armed with a camera: Confessions of a war photographer

From Rwanda to the former Yugoslavia, photojournalist Jack Picone shares his most disturbing memories of war.

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Magazine: Life and death along the Thai-Myanmar border

A 1,200 mile long photographic journey, documenting the fear, faith and everyday survival of those living in exile.

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Magazine Read: Andrew’s story

The story of one man’s life – and death – with Aids.

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