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Mauritania

  • The image features two abstract figures, each gripping an ornate shield that displays a lion's head. The background is dotted with circles in a pattern, adding a sense of dynamism. The figures, dressed in suits, appear to be engaged in a struggle or cooperative effort over the shield, which may symbolize strength or protection. The overall illustration uses a graphic style with bold lines and a limited color palette of earthy tones and black, creating a striking visual impact. North Africa. Central Bank Independence Is Scary Amar Ingrachen · November 2018
  • The image depicts a lively demonstration, likely in support of a cause related to Western Sahara. People are marching along a street, holding banners and flags that feature the colors red, green, and black, which are associated with the Sahrawi nationalist movement. The crowd includes both men and women, some wearing traditional clothing. In the background, palm trees and buildings suggest a warm climate, and festive decorations, like balloons, add to the atmosphere of the event. The banner appears to convey a message related to their cause. Sahara: Tunisia faced with the Algerian-Moroccan rivalry Akram Belkaid · March 2017
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