
Lynsey Addario
Freelance Photojournalist at Freelance
Lynsey Addario is an American photojournalist.All opinions are personal. Author of NYT bestseller memoir 'It's What I Do' and “Of Love and War” by @penguinpress
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3 weeks ago |
dtnext.in | Lynsey Addario
NEW YORK: When rebels toppled Bashar Assad’s regime in December, families quickly began returning home to areas near the front lines of the 14-year civil war — including in Idlib province, in northwestern Syria. It’s a Syrian instinct. “Even if the house is destroyed,” said Ali Shaloom, director of the Shifa hospital in Idlib, “I would go and drink a cup of tea in front of my house just because I can.”But the end of the fighting wasn’t the end of the danger.
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3 weeks ago |
businessandamerica.com | Lynsey Addario
In Tiné, a barren desert town in eastern Chad, the first humanitarian crisis of the post-American world is now unfolding. Thousands of people fleeing the civil war in Sudan’s Darfur region have recently arrived there after enduring long journeys in relentless, 100-degree heat. Many have nothing—they report being beaten, robbed, or raped along the way—and almost nothing awaits them in Tiné.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
nytimes.com | Lynsey Addario
Splayed out on a pink bedspread, wearing a pink tank top and surrounded by stuffed pink unicorns, 6-year-old Sonya Liakh unscrewed the port to the catheter in her chest. She took a pre-filled syringe of morphine from the tray held by the nurse beside her, deftly inserted the syringe into her port, and pushed the contents into her jugular vein. Her medication was one of the few things Sonya could still control. Russia's invasion had uprooted her life, as it had so many lives in Ukraine.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
theatlantic.com | Lynsey Addario
Read this article in English. Este artículo se tradujo del inglés. Lee la versión original. Se reunieron en la oscuridad previa al amanecer. Niños con ojos llorosos se retorcían.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
asiatoday.co | Lynsey Addario |Victoria Kim
They awake within the mornings to seek out one other household has left. Half of 1 village, the whole lot of the subsequent have departed within the years because the water dried up — seeking jobs, of meals, of any technique of survival. Those that stay choose aside the deserted properties and burn the bits for firewood. They communicate of the lushness that when blessed this nook of southwestern Afghanistan. Now, it’s parched so far as the attention can see. Boats sit on bone-dry banks of sand.
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