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A boat operator ferries inspectors to the Tzarevich ship, which is carrying 10,000 metric tons of sunflower meal from Chornomorsk, Ukraine, to Bulgaria, on Oct. 6 in Istanbul. The ship stopped en route in the Marmara Sea in order to be checked by officials from the United Nations, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey.

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  • World

Photos: A close-up look at Ukraine grain export inspections

At the heart of the Ukraine grain export deal is a complex inspection process involving Turkey and the U.N. NPR recently joined a team of inspectors aboard a ship carrying grain in the Marmara sea.

November 05, 2022
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By:
  • Danielle Villasana and
  • Fatma Tanis
GPB News NPR

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  • National

Día de los Muertos takes on new meaning in Uvalde

Día de los Muertos, honors loved ones who have passed, the holiday resonated in Uvalde, Texas with a deeper degree of tragedy this year after the community lost 19 children and two teachers last May.

November 03, 2022
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By:
  • Verónica G. Cárdenas,
  • Joey Palacios,
  • and 3 more
A young woman dressed in Santa Muerte makeup waits outside the pantheon with other participants.

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  • Arts & Life

Beyond día de los muertos: The believers of Santa Muerte in Veracruz

A Mexican photojournalist documents a tradition that takes place in Coatepec, Veracruz during the Day of the Dead celebrations in México, in honor to the Santa Muerte.

November 02, 2022
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By:
  • Héctor Quintanar,
  • Sarah Mosquera,
  • and 1 more
Una joven vestida con maquillaje de Santa Muerte espera afuera del panteón con algunos participantes

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  • Arts & Life

Más allá del Día de Muertos: Los creyentes de la Santa Muerte en Veracruz

Un fotoperiodista mexicano documenta una tradición que tiene lugar en Coatepec, Veracruz, durante las celebraciones del Día de los Muertos en México, en honor a la Santa Muerte.

November 02, 2022
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By:
  • Héctor Quintanar ,
  • Estefania Mitre,
  • and 1 more
Alonso, hijo de Maria Fernanda Hérnandez, deshojando una flor Cempasúchil durante los días de cosecha en San Fúlix Hidalgo, Puebla México.

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  • Arts & Life

Estas familias cosechan flores para las almas que vuelven en Día de Muertos

En los campos del estado de Puebla, México, estas familias cosechan las flores que guiarán los caminos de sus antepasados para que vuelvan el Día de los Muertos a celebrar con los vivos.

November 01, 2022
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By:
  • Koral Carballo,
  • Virginia Lozano,
  • and 1 more
Alonso, the son of Maria Fernanda Hérnandez, plucks a cempasúchil flower in San Fúlix Hidalgo, Puebla, Mexico.

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  • Arts & Life

Meet the families harvesting the flowers that guide souls home on the Day of the Dead

In fields of the central Mexican state of Puebla, these families harvest the flowers that will guide the paths of their ancestors to return on the Day of the Dead to celebrate with the living.

November 01, 2022
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By:
  • Koral Carballo and
  • Virginia Lozano
A performer swings around on a giant hula hoop as people cheer.

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  • Perspective

Photos: Step inside the grand, 'bizarre' world of one Detroit masquerade party

These pictures take us on a journey through 8 floors, 19 performance spaces and seemingly endless rooms, costumes, and adventures at the Theatre Bizarre Halloween party.

October 31, 2022
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By:
  • Rob Luzynski and
  • Photos by Emily Elconin
Women hang out in the pool and listen to Teri Collins tell them a story at Camp Roundup, a body positivity and acceptance camp for women that took place Labor Day weekend in Newark, Ohio.

A pro-fat camp for women? Sign me up.

Camp Roundup, a summer camp experience for fat women, was held for the first time this year in Newark, Ohio.

October 23, 2022
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By:
  • Jackie Molloy
Firefighters work after a drone fired on buildings in Kyiv on Monday.

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  • World

The capital of Ukraine reels from second Russian attack this month

At least four people were killed and at least four others have been hospitalized from the drone strike Monday morning.

October 17, 2022
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By:
  • Juliana Kim and
  • Peter DiCampo
Tania Lopez of Mariachi Lindas Mexicanas at the MARIACHI USA festival in Los Angeles on June 18, 2022.

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  • Arts & Life

This LA music festival centers mariachi, a symbol of Mexican culture

In its 33rd year, Mariachi USA continues to center a genre that's rooted in folk traditions and has become a symbol of Mexican culture.

October 15, 2022
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By:
  • Adam Perez and
  • Virginia Lozano
Aaron Banks, 38, and his son Aaron Banks, Jr., 8, embrace at a local park on Saturday, May 22, 2021, in Cedar Park, Texas. "The image of the average gun enthusiast needs an update," the elder Banks said. Banks is president of Keep Firing LLC and one of 24 pistol instructors certified by the National African American Gun Association.

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  • Arts & Life

These are the faces of the rising number of Black gun owners in the U.S.

Black gun ownership dates back to before the country's founding. In "Armed Doesn't Mean Dangerous," photographer Christian K. Lee captures the growing number of Black Americans who own firearms.

October 14, 2022
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By:
  • Christian K. Lee and
  • Ciera Crawford
<em></em><strong>Invertebrates Winner:</strong> <em>The big buzz</em>. South Texas, USA. The world's bees are under threat from habitat loss, pesticides and climate change. With 70% of bee species nesting underground, it is increasingly important that areas of natural soil are left undisturbed.

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  • Environment

See the buzzworthy winners of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition

This year's top prizes went to a teen from Thailand and an American who is just the fifth woman to win in 58 years. Karine Aigner spoke with NPR about the significance of the photo and the award.

October 13, 2022
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By:
  • Rachel Treisman and
  • Estefania Mitre
The devastation on Fort Myers Beach is clear in a view south of Matanzas Pass Preserve.

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  • Photography

See aerial pictures that show Hurricane Ian's toll

A destroyed Sanibel Causeway, eroded beaches and piled up boats are just some of the scenes of devastation that were captured.

October 04, 2022
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By:
  • Thomas James and
  • Virginia Lozano
Lorraine Arroyo Román serves "asopao" during a protest against LUMA Energy in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico on Saturday. Román is illuminated by the lights of police vehicles.

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  • National

As hurricanes put Puerto Rico's government to the test, neighbors keep each other fed

After a pair of devastating hurricanes struck Puerto Rico five years apart, residents of the island have come to rely not on government agencies, but each other.

September 30, 2022
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By:
  • Gabriella N. Báez
People leave the flooded community of Country Club Ridge in North Port Florida on September 29, 2022, after Hurricane Ian passed through the area a day earlier.

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  • Weather

Photos: This is what Florida looks like after Hurricane Ian

Images of the aftermath show a glimpse of the destruction caused by the powerful Category 4 hurricane: homes washed out, boats yanked from their moorings, and decimated neighborhoods.

September 29, 2022
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By:
  • Virginia Lozano,
  • Joe Hernandez,
  • and 1 more
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