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Audrey Hepburn in a picture from the 1950s.
Audrey Hepburn

The lesser-known story of Audrey Hepburn: An adolescence marked by war, terror and broken dreams

A graphic novel titled ‘Audrey’s War’ revisits one of the most difficult chapters in the actress’s life, during which she had to deal with illness and the death of loved ones. ‘In addition to an impeccable career in theater and film, she left us an example of resilience, overcoming obstacles and being true to herself,’ the author says

James, pictured second from the right, is a social worker with the Adamas organization. He poses with three boys at risk of falling into the drug trafficking networks in Amsterdam.
Drug trafficking

Netherlands: The children of a country held hostage by drug trafficking

On the edges of society, adolescents navigate the mafias that recruit them and the efforts of police officers, social workers and the few politicians who try to keep them on the side of the law. However, as drug trafficking extends its presence throughout the Netherlands, violence and intimidation are threatening the country’s institutions. This is a portrait of Dutch society that has little to do with the postcards that depict bicycles and tulips

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