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

Theater of War: Inside Gaddafi’s Libya

Moises Saman—Magnum

From February 26th to April 7th, 2011, Moises Saman was one of the few western photographers allowed to work in Tripoli—as a “guest” of the Gaddafi regime.

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ESA/NASA
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Our Beautiful Planet: Images from Space by an Astronaut Photographer

LightBox presents a beautiful collection of photos of the Earth taken during European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli’s Soyuz mission to the International Space Station.

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Joachim Ladefoged—VII for TIME
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Let the Graduations Commence: The Class of 2011

For one week, VII photographer Joachim Ladefoged traveled the nation, attending six commencement ceremonies at schools in all parts of the country. From institutions like the United States Military Academy at West Point to Reed College in Portland, Ore., Ladefoged documented the stoicism, uncertainty, excitement and fear that rides along with this year’s graduating class of seniors.

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Dominic Nahr—Magnum for TIME
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A Perilous Threat to Rhinos

There are two groups of people shooting rhinos in southern Africa today. The first are poachers, who shoot to kill, then hack off horns and gouge out eyes. The second are game wardens, who stun with tranquilizer darts, then insert tracker microchips into the horn. TIME contract photographer Dominic Nahr captures both.

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Yuri Kozyrev—NOOR for the Magnum Foundation Emergency Fund
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Dispatch from Yemen: Photographs by Yuri Kozyrev

TIME contract photographer Yuri Kozyrev documents life in Yemen during a critical time in the country’s history.

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Peter Hapak for TIME
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Backstage with the Cuban National Ballet by Peter Hapak

TIME contract photographer Peter Hapak captured the dancers of the Cuban National Ballet in rehearsals as they prepared to embark on a US tour this month.

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Dima Gavrysh for TIME
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Chasing Sarah Palin’s One Nation Road Trip

TIME followed Sarah Palin’s bus tour of historic sites along the eastern seaboard, traveling nearly 400 miles from Washington DC to New York City, but still uncertain about whether she’ll run in 2012.

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Daniel Berehulak—Getty Images
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India’s Wild East

Photographer Daniel Berehulak documents the lives of workers in the unregulated mines of India’s Jaintia Hills.

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James Nachtwey for TIME
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Thailand’s Drug Scourge: Photographs by James Nachtwey

TIME contract photographer James Nachtwey documents the rising drug trade in Thailand—and the controversial rehabilitation programs.

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Edward Keating—Contact for Time
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A Town Lost in the Wreckage by Edward Keating

The wreckage left by the Force 5 tornado in Joplin, Missouri, defies description and baffles belief. That’s where Edward Keating comes in. The veteran photojournalist blends a tender love for Joplin. A place he knows the city from repeated visits as part of a project he is pursuing on the storied American artery Route 66. With a clear, unflinching eye he documented the aftermath of this weeks tragic storms.

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