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Jodi Hilton

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Occupy: Is Bucharest, Romania, Next? (PHOTOS)
Business, Finance & Economics
Chinese cars, made in Bulgaria
Agence France-Presse
Inspired by brothels: a photo essay by Jodi Hilton
Agence France-Presse
The fate of the Kalasha
Brkitay Gebru with her sons, Tariki, 4, and Natanael, 3, in the courtyard of their building where immigrants from Eritrea and other countries rent rooms in Tel Aviv.
Economics
A program that pays African migrants to leave Israel is breaking up families
Salim Noah plays guitar
Conflict
For Yazidis in Greece, safety and security are still out of reach
Agence France-Presse
Turkey votes yes on constitutional referendum
Agence France-Presse
Students skirt Turkey’s headscarf ban
Agence France-Presse
Life in a Turkish village
Agence France-Presse
In Turkey, villages are becoming thing of the past
Lifestyle
Tunisians, Italians find a common bond in a cup of coffee
Agence France-Presse
Tunisians wait around on Lampedusa island
Lifestyle
Islamic fashion in Istanbul
Lifestyle
On the catwalk in Islamic fashion in Turkey
Lifestyle
An endangered moonscape on earth
Lifestyle
Italy’s badlands: Preserving the calanchi
Lifestyle
Bulgaria: Brides for sale
Conflict
Gaza aid flotilla to sail again
Politics
Photos: Syrian refugees pour into Turkey
Conflict
More refugees from Syria flee to Turkey
Conflict
Thousands of refugees from Syria, including soldiers, flee to Turkey
Agence France-Presse
As the Gaza aid flotilla sets sail, it’s lead organizer stays home
Politics
As Gaza aid flotilla sets sail, lead organizer stays home
Conflict
Bulgaria: Migrants’ latest route to the EU
Agence France-Presse
Biding time in Bulgaria
Agence France-Presse
‘Honor killing’ targets Turkey’s LGBTs
Agence France-Presse
Syrian refugees find an uncertain home in Bulgaria
Agence France-Presse
From Syria to Bulgaria
Agence France-Presse
Here’s what it looked like when Bosnians shut down downtown Sarajevo
Makmoud Nakarch rolls out dough in order to make Syrian flatbread in his bakery under a cargo train parked at Idomeni Camp.
Conflict
The fortune-telling baker who predicted a camp’s end
Immigrants leaving Idomeni camp earlier this week in an attempt to cross illegally into Macedonia in order to continue their journey toward Western Europe.
Conflict
Idomeni refugee camp may be emptying, but trauma of crisis is far from over
Protesting migrants pushed an abandoned train wagon toward the border during a protest on May 18, 2016, at Idomeni camp. Clashes ensued between Greek police, who fired tear gas and stun grenades and immigrants.
Conflict
Photos: Protests, violence and tears at the unofficial refugee camp in Idomeni
Moa'yad Al Saur, 20, from Damsacus, Syria, moved into a train parked at Idomeni station. He studied economics in Syria but fled because he didn't want to fight in the Syrian Army. His brother arrived in Germany already and his parents are still in Syria.
Conflict
Trapped in Greece, these refugees wait, just before another frontier
Sezar Hajmusa, 10, from Homs, Syria
Conflict
Photos: In Athens, an abandoned hotel has become a refuge for asylum-seekers