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Islamic State (IS)

  • The image shows a group of eight men standing in a formal setting, likely a press conference or official announcement. There is a podium at the center with a seal or emblem, and the speaker appears to be addressing the audience. The backdrop features flags, suggesting a governmental or institutional context. The men are dressed in suits and ties, conveying a professional atmosphere. The Repeated Failures to Bring About a Settlement in Libya Patrick Haimzadeh · April 2017
  • The image features a split-screen depiction of two men. On the left, a figure is speaking at a podium, dressed in a suit and tie with a red patterned tie, likely suggesting a formal setting or a political speech. The background appears to have blue tones and text that is partially obscured. On the right, another man is shown with a serious expression, also dressed in a suit and tie, and he appears to be in a similar setting with a microphone in front of him. The overall color tone of the image is stylized, giving it an artistic or graphic quality. Turkey Places Too Much Hope in Trump Bayram Balci · March 2017
  • The image features a silhouette of a skyline, likely of a historic city or religious site, during sunset. In the foreground, various domes and towers with crosses are visible, indicating the presence of churches or cathedrals. The background is illuminated by the warm glow of the setting sun, creating a gradient from dark blue to golden yellow. The overall atmosphere suggests tranquility and reverence, highlighting the architectural beauty against the fading light. Moscow Capital of the Middle East Alain Gresh · March 2017
  • The image depicts a severely damaged vehicle that has been overturned. The car's chassis and engine are exposed, showing significant destruction, with debris scattered around the area. The scene appears to be dark, possibly at night, with some emergency responders or bystanders in the background, indicating that it may have been the site of an accident. The overall context suggests a serious incident involving the vehicle. Turkey Trapped in the Syrian Crisis Samim Akgönül · January 2017
  • The image depicts a scene with damaged military vehicles, likely military trucks, that appear to be abandoned or destroyed along a road. In the background, there is a large, partially constructed building with a distinctive pyramid-like shape. The setting suggests a location that has experienced conflict or destruction, and the lighting gives the scene a bright, almost surreal quality. There are a few individuals visible in the background, indicating some activity in the area. Overall, the image conveys a sense of desolation and the remnants of past turmoil. Mosul, Key to the Future of a Unified Iraq Myriam Benraad · October 2016
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