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  • 4 weeks ago | huckmag.com | Saqib Mugloo |Jake Hall |Paolo Bicchieri |Isaac Muk

    Everyone knows the three phases of a good night out: First, there are the pres – the cheap booze downed to tinny music from a phone speaker. Then, the main event. And finally – for the real ones – come the afters. The lights flicker on, the club doors swing open, and the strangers you’ve just shared hours in a sweaty moshpit with file out like moths to the light of the nearest kebab shop. There’s a camaraderie in these hours, a shared unraveling.

  • 4 weeks ago | huckmag.com | Saqib Mugloo |Jake Hall |Paolo Bicchieri |Isaac Muk

    The winners of the World Press Photo Contest 2025 have been announced, whose work will be exhibited in over 60 locations worldwide, as well as being available to millions online. This year there are 42 winning photographers from 30 countries, with their work spanning Africa; Europe; North and Central America; South America; Asia-Pacific and Oceania; and West, Central, and South Asia.

  • 4 weeks ago | huckmag.com | Jake Hall |Paolo Bicchieri |Isaac Muk

    It’s a cold January day in Srinagar, the largest city and summer capital of Indian-administered Kashmir. In keeping with the past few years, the region has seen little snowfall, which makes for an unsettling change in a place once blanketed by thick layers of white.

  • 1 month ago | huckmag.com | Cyna Mirzai |Emma-Jean Thackray |Isaac Muk |Jake Hall

    Under a disco ball on a rainy Monday evening in Walthamstow, an empty, wooden dance floor is waiting. Around its edges, clumps of friends chatter and chug down water, wiping sweat from their foreheads and recovering from their last dance. “I so nearly had that one!” one of them says. “Oh god, I didn’t,” says someone else walking past. Then, ‘I’m a Slave 4 U’ by Britney Spears comes on the speakers, and six or seven people run into the middle of the room and spread out.

  • 1 month ago | huckmag.com | Cyna Mirzai |Emma-Jean Thackray |Isaac Muk |Jake Hall

    With the CIA plotting to assassinate Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley, the United States worked to destabilise the success of the widely popular democratic socialist leader who called out all players in the Cold War on behalf of the Global South. The newly liberated Caribbean nation was rocked by violence and the government destabilised, while American institutions reaped the benefits of a displaced labor force.

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