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The latest photo stories and multimedia projects from TIME’s contributors.

A Dark Descent: The Streets of Yemen at Night

Lorenzo Meloni

Last year at the start of Ramadan, 28-year-old Italian photographer Lorenzo Meloni unknowingly found himself documenting the calm of daily life before this year's Arab Spring.

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Moros y Cristianos festival, Mojacar, Spain
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Travels Through Islam: Moros y Cristianos

There may be no more curious remnant of the Muslim kingdom that Ibn Battuta knew as al-Andalus than the festival of Moros y Cristianos—Moors and Christians.

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Carolyn Drake—Panos Pictures for TIME
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Travels Through Islam: Fragments of Kazakhstan

In the fourth installment of TIME’s Summer Journeys series, Carolyn Drake writes about her journey to Kazakhstan.

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Chiara Goia for TIME
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Travels Through Islam: Memory of the Maldives

The Maldives are becoming a memory—a place in continuous transformation into its own duality: a touristic, heavenly escape from usual life and a fervent Islamic country with an interesting political and social history. Chiara Goia photographs the lowest lying country in the world as it slowly disappears.

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Lynsey Addario for TIME
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Travels Through Islam: In Pursuit of Romance

In the second installment of a five-part series from TIME International’s annual Summer Journey issue, photographer Lynsey Addario speaks about photographing love and dating among Saudi Arabian youth.

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Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
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Travels Through Islam: The Sands, and Waters, of Time

In February 1352, Islamic scholar and explorer Ibn Battuta set off from the city of Sijilmasa at the edge of the Sahara to journey with a camel caravan to lands far to the south. TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr follows his footsteps.

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Edward Keating—Contact for TIME
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To Have and to Hold: Gay Marriages in New York City Begin

Yesterday was the first day same sex couples were allowed to legally marry in the state of New York. TIME sent photographers to each of New York City’s five boroughs to document the harmonious unions taking place throughout the city.

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Jehad Nga for TIME
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Haven and Hell: The World’s Largest Refugee Camp

The world’s biggest complex of refugee camps is already so full, there are about 70,000 people living outside it. Mostly women and children, they shelter from the elements in domelike huts made from sticks, plastic sheeting and discarded cartons from aid packets. Photographer Jehad Nga photographs the existence of life inside and outside the Dadaab refugee complex.

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Martin Usborne
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Man’s Best Friend, Muted

Martin Usborne, a photographer based in London, spoke to LightBox about his project, MUTE: the silence of dogs in cars, which features portraits of man’s best friend behind the wheel.

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Kenneth O’Halloran
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Living with Alzheimer’s

Photographer Kenneth O’Halloran is best known for documentary projects about his Irish homeland. But here he shares work about his then-girlfriend’s family in Spain as it cares for a father suffering from Alzheimer’s.

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