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Tanya Habjouqa | Featured in National Geographic

For National Geographic, Tanya Habjouqa photographed a look inside a Ramadan dampened by coronavirus in the Palestinian Territories, West Bank.

© Tanya Habjouqa / NOOR for National Geographic

© Tanya Habjouqa / NOOR for National Geographic

Chibok Schoolgirls by Bénédicte Kurzen & Nina Strochlic

Six years ago, Boko Haram kidnapped 276 schoolgirls. Where are they now? The 'Chibok girls’ kidnapping sparked international outrage. More than a hundred are still missing. Today the survivors are trying to rebuild their lives. Bénédicte Kurzen was on assignment for National Geographic

Bénédicte Kurzen / NOOR

Bénédicte Kurzen / NOOR

Yuri Kozyrev | Featured in DeVolkskrant

For DeVolkskrant, Yuri Kozyrev photographed the polar town of Pevek, home to the Akademik Lomonosov, the first floating nuclear power plant in the world. Russian President Putin has ordered a whole series of floating power stations to support Russia's expansion into the Arctic.

Tanya Habjouqa | Featured in NPR

Women Take A New Lead In Talmud Study In Israel

Tanya Habjouqa captured the custom called Daf Yomi, Hebrew for "daily page," which involves reading a page a day of the Talmud. Orthodox women in Israel held their own large-scale Talmud celebration for the first time this year.