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  • The image shows several women looking out of narrow windows in what appears to be a multi-story concrete building. The women are wearing headscarves and appear to be observing something outside with serious or concerned expressions. The building's exterior is worn and weathered, with visible signs of age and damage. The women are closely peering through the open windows, suggesting that they are trying to get a better view of something important happening outside. The overall mood of the image seems tense or somber. The Hushed Ordeal of Palestinian Women Meriem Laribi · March 2024
  • The image features three portraits of individuals. 1. The first person on the left is dressed in a formal suit and tie, smiling and appearing professional. 2. The middle person has a casual look, wearing a light blue shirt and smiling, giving a friendly impression. 3. The person on the right has a more rugged appearance, wearing a black shirt and a hat, with a serious expression. Overall, the portraits show a diverse range of expressions and attire, reflecting different styles and moods. From Geneva to London: How Bahrain Tries to Game Human Rights Accountability in the International Arena Marc Owen Jones · September 2017
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