Show All Copper items and glassware. (Photo: Shafan Ibrahim) Qamishli's Museum of Kurdish Heritage The building that IS used as its headquarters. (Photo: Bukhityar Hassan) The Ruins Left by Islamic State EU Delegation to Armenia Ambassador Piotr Switalski. (Photo: IWPR) IWPR Armenia Hosts Public Policy Debates People came to a demonstration down Mashtots Avenue in Yerevan on July 18 protesting against the illegal detention of dozens of activists by the police. (Photo: Nazik Armenakyan) Yerevan Crisis in Pictures Informal-illegal school based in Armenian protestant church in 2003 for children of Armenian migrants in Istanbul. (Photo: Suren Deheryan) Turkey's Armenians Face Delicate Balance Idlb’s Eid humanitarian organisation distributes 300 meals a day. (Photo: Ahmad al-Salim) Breaking Bread With Idlib's Poorest The presidential palace in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. (Photo: Helen Stevenson) Ashgabat's Immaculate White Marble Façade Afghan Province Sees More Women Teachers There is a tiny community of about 50 punks in Tajikistan. They are mostly based in the capital Dushanbe. (Photo: Maina Schwarz) It's Hard to be a Punk in Tajikistan Show moreGALLERIES All regions, Any mediaAll regionsAfricaAsiaEurope & EurasiaLatin America & the CaribbeanMiddle East & North AfricaMediaAny mediaPhotosVideosAudioMultimedia
The building that IS used as its headquarters. (Photo: Bukhityar Hassan) The Ruins Left by Islamic State
EU Delegation to Armenia Ambassador Piotr Switalski. (Photo: IWPR) IWPR Armenia Hosts Public Policy Debates
People came to a demonstration down Mashtots Avenue in Yerevan on July 18 protesting against the illegal detention of dozens of activists by the police. (Photo: Nazik Armenakyan) Yerevan Crisis in Pictures
Informal-illegal school based in Armenian protestant church in 2003 for children of Armenian migrants in Istanbul. (Photo: Suren Deheryan) Turkey's Armenians Face Delicate Balance
Idlb’s Eid humanitarian organisation distributes 300 meals a day. (Photo: Ahmad al-Salim) Breaking Bread With Idlib's Poorest
The presidential palace in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. (Photo: Helen Stevenson) Ashgabat's Immaculate White Marble Façade
There is a tiny community of about 50 punks in Tajikistan. They are mostly based in the capital Dushanbe. (Photo: Maina Schwarz) It's Hard to be a Punk in Tajikistan