People relax at a public pool in the district of Comas in Lima, Peru, on a Sunday afternoon during the summer. The pool is one of Peru’s largest and it is known as the “Sea of Comas.”
Women attend a physical therapy session in the town of Chara, in Cusco, Peru.
Men play cards at a kahvehane, a traditional Turkish coffee shop frequented by men, in Istanbul, Turkey.
A group of refugees from Afghanistan warm-up at a park located next to the central bus station in Belgrade, Serbia, before continuing north to Hungary. Most refugees arrive to Belgrade by bus from the southern border with Macedonia. Until mid-September 2015, when Hungary closed its border, hundreds of refugees passed through Belgrade each day.
Minister Terry Durham, 11, performs a laying on of hands on his aunt Robbie Stone during a Sunday service. Terry Durham is an ordained minister who preaches almost every Sunday at True Gospel Deliverance Ministries in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Refugees travel by train to the border with Serbia, after crossing into Macedonia on August 26, 2015. After crossing from Greece to Macedonia, they receive a document allowing them 72 hours to apply for asylum or leave the country. Most continue north by train, bus, or taxi to other European states.
Father Remzi Diril, known as Father Adday, celebrates mass at an home in Kirsehir, Turkey. Father Adday is the only Chaldean Catholic priest in charge of pastoral work in Turkey. Every year he travels across Turkey to tend to the community of Iraqi Christian refugees, estimated at around 40,000.
Daily life in the Durbar Square area in Kathmandu on May 2015, a month after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal.
Two men wrap a condor in a blanket before the Yawar Fiesta (Feast of Blood) in Apurimac, Peru. This tradition takes place annually in July during the Independence day celebrations and consists of capturing a condor and parading it around town. The highlight of the ritual is bullfighting with the condor strapped on top of the bull.
Afghan refugees Taiba, 7, Abdolhassan, 11, and Bahara, 14, clean photographs of her mother Roya. They live with their father Muhammad in Turkey. While illegally crossing the Iran-Turkey border last year, they became separated from their mother. Her body was found weeks later. Unable to find work, Muhammad and his children leave home each evening to collect plastic, cardboard, and other material from the garbage to sell for recycling.
Hamdi visits the grave of his daughter Zehra in a cemetery for the unidentified in Van, Turkey. The family left Afghanistan after receiving threats from the Taliban. The family paid smugglers to take them to Europe via Iran and Turkey. In Turkey, the overloaded van they were traveling overturned, killing Hamdi’s four-year-old daughter, Zehra. The accident not only killed their daughter but also brought an abrupt end to their journey to Europe.
A refugee family waits at the reception center in Macedonia on August 26, 2015. After crossing from Greece into Macedonia, refugees are held at a reception center near the town of Gevgelija. To transit through Macedonia, they receive a document allowing them 72 hours to apply for asylum or leave the country. Most continue north to other European states.
Supporters of Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) react to preliminary election results at the party's headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sunday, June 24, 2018.
Men play the guitar and sing in Coyllurqui, in Apurimac, Peru, during the celebrations of Yawar Fiesta.
People celebrate Newroz in the Kurdish-majority city of Diyarbakir on March 21, 2017.
A shantytown in Valle de Amauta in Ate, a district in Lima, Peru.
Afghan men walk along the highway between the Turkish cities of Dogubayazit and Agri, in eastern Turkey, near the border with Iran. After crossing the border illegally and unable to obtain proper documentation that would allow them to ride public transportation, they must walk for hours or days as they travel toward Istanbul on their way to Europe.
People relax at a public pool in the district of Comas in Lima, Peru, on a Sunday afternoon during the summer. The pool is one of Peru’s largest and it is known as the “Sea of Comas.”
Women attend a physical therapy session in the town of Chara, in Cusco, Peru.
Men play cards at a kahvehane, a traditional Turkish coffee shop frequented by men, in Istanbul, Turkey.
A group of refugees from Afghanistan warm-up at a park located next to the central bus station in Belgrade, Serbia, before continuing north to Hungary. Most refugees arrive to Belgrade by bus from the southern border with Macedonia. Until mid-September 2015, when Hungary closed its border, hundreds of refugees passed through Belgrade each day.
Minister Terry Durham, 11, performs a laying on of hands on his aunt Robbie Stone during a Sunday service. Terry Durham is an ordained minister who preaches almost every Sunday at True Gospel Deliverance Ministries in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Refugees travel by train to the border with Serbia, after crossing into Macedonia on August 26, 2015. After crossing from Greece to Macedonia, they receive a document allowing them 72 hours to apply for asylum or leave the country. Most continue north by train, bus, or taxi to other European states.
Father Remzi Diril, known as Father Adday, celebrates mass at an home in Kirsehir, Turkey. Father Adday is the only Chaldean Catholic priest in charge of pastoral work in Turkey. Every year he travels across Turkey to tend to the community of Iraqi Christian refugees, estimated at around 40,000.
Daily life in the Durbar Square area in Kathmandu on May 2015, a month after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal.
Two men wrap a condor in a blanket before the Yawar Fiesta (Feast of Blood) in Apurimac, Peru. This tradition takes place annually in July during the Independence day celebrations and consists of capturing a condor and parading it around town. The highlight of the ritual is bullfighting with the condor strapped on top of the bull.
Afghan refugees Taiba, 7, Abdolhassan, 11, and Bahara, 14, clean photographs of her mother Roya. They live with their father Muhammad in Turkey. While illegally crossing the Iran-Turkey border last year, they became separated from their mother. Her body was found weeks later. Unable to find work, Muhammad and his children leave home each evening to collect plastic, cardboard, and other material from the garbage to sell for recycling.
Hamdi visits the grave of his daughter Zehra in a cemetery for the unidentified in Van, Turkey. The family left Afghanistan after receiving threats from the Taliban. The family paid smugglers to take them to Europe via Iran and Turkey. In Turkey, the overloaded van they were traveling overturned, killing Hamdi’s four-year-old daughter, Zehra. The accident not only killed their daughter but also brought an abrupt end to their journey to Europe.
A refugee family waits at the reception center in Macedonia on August 26, 2015. After crossing from Greece into Macedonia, refugees are held at a reception center near the town of Gevgelija. To transit through Macedonia, they receive a document allowing them 72 hours to apply for asylum or leave the country. Most continue north to other European states.
Supporters of Turkey's Justice and Development Party (AKP) react to preliminary election results at the party's headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey, on Sunday, June 24, 2018.
Men play the guitar and sing in Coyllurqui, in Apurimac, Peru, during the celebrations of Yawar Fiesta.
People celebrate Newroz in the Kurdish-majority city of Diyarbakir on March 21, 2017.
A shantytown in Valle de Amauta in Ate, a district in Lima, Peru.
Afghan men walk along the highway between the Turkish cities of Dogubayazit and Agri, in eastern Turkey, near the border with Iran. After crossing the border illegally and unable to obtain proper documentation that would allow them to ride public transportation, they must walk for hours or days as they travel toward Istanbul on their way to Europe.