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South African Journalist Says He was Beaten by Police for Photographing Lockdown Enforcement

A journalist in Meqheleng, South Africa claims he was assaulted not once, but twice by a group of police officers while attempting to document coronavirus lockdown enforcement for his newspaper. The Committee to Protect Journalists is calling for an investigation, and asking that charges against the journalist be dropped. According to a local news report, […] petapixel.com »

2020-5-20 00:08

Игры серии South Park продаются с 90% скидками

Сервис цифровой дистрибуции Steam запустил новую акцию, которая придется по нраву всем любителям популярного американского мультсериала South Park. Так, в рамках специального предложения, игры серии South Park продаются с 90% скидками. ferra.ru »

2020-2-23 14:38

Through the Lens: Ian Berry on Photographing Some of South Africa’s Historic Photos

On March 21 1960, Magnum photographer Ian Berry was present to cover the Sharpeville massacre, which turned out to be a pivotal point in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement. The British photojournalist recalls the event in the first episode of BBC Culture's Through the Lens, and talks about the photos that he took during the event, as well as in the four decades that followed as he lived with apartheid. thephoblographer.com »

2019-1-26 14:00

Floods In South Asia Have Already Killed 1200 People, And Almost No One Is Talking About It

Though the carnage of Hurricane Harvey is currently dominating mainstream media, Texas isn't the only part of the world being ravaged by flooding. International news coverage has largely ignored the torrential rainfall that has been devastating South Asia for almost the entire month of August, and it's time for us all to start talking about it. boredpanda.com »

2017-9-1 13:18

Almost No One Is Talking About Floods In South Asia That Killed 1200 People (WARNING: Photos Are Horrifying)

Though the carnage of Hurricane Harvey is currently dominating mainstream media, Texas isn't the only part of the world being ravaged by flooding. International news coverage has largely ignored the torrential rainfall that has been devastating South Asia for almost the entire month of August, and it's time for us all to start talking about it. boredpanda.com »

2017-9-2 13:18