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# Photo Essay

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# Photo Essay
Turning the lion hunters into lion defenders
An NGO is attempting to convince a rural community in Tanzania to give up their old ways.
# Genocide
Justice for those massacred in a 'safe area': what happened in Srebrenica?
Timeline in pictures and video: on the day Ratko Mladic is imprisoned for life, TheJournal.ie takes a look back at the events of July 1995 – the UN and Europe’s darkest hour.
# Homeless
Pictures: Homeless man who rescued his rabbit from the Liffey in 2011 now lives on Royal canal with his dogs
John Byrne was photographed living on the Royal Canal with his friend and dogs.
# strider wolf
Heartbreaking photo essay of boy who was almost beaten to death aged two wins Pulitzer Prize
Six-year-old Strider Wolf was beaten so badly by his mother’s boyfriend when he was two that he has been left with permanent scars, both visual and unseen.
# Jennifer Cuffe
On the canvass: six hours in Wicklow with an election hopeful
Jennifer Cuffe is hoping to be elected for Fianna Fáil.
# Photo Essay
Inside the abandoned rocket bases dotted across the United States
Many once-important facilities now sit dormant, decommissioned years ago, now rusting in the sun.
# Photo Essay
Here's how homeless people in New York use technology
Many homeless people use gadgets to stay connected, search for jobs, and pursue their own creative interests.
# Photo Essay
PHOTOS: A day in the life of a 9-year-old living in one of Kenya's largest slums
Today is the International Day of the African Child.
# Photo Essay
Photos: Here's what life is like on an Indian reservation
One journalist spent a week on a reservation in America documenting crime, history and the harsh terrain. Here’s what he saw.
Voices
Photo essay: El Salvador’s mangroves disappear as sea levels rise
Dr Oliver Moore travelled to El Salvador with Trócaire to see how rising sea levels have affected this coastal community – and how they can be helped.