Felipe Dana spent three weeks photographing the Mosul offensive.
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Iraqi Kurdistan: intrepid skiers break new ground
Three hours’ drive from Mosul, the small unspoilt pistes at ski resorts around Mount Halgurd, northern Iraq, are luring the first overseas tour groups
Postcards from the edge: travels in Trump’s banned countries
‘I firmly believe travel helps break down ignorance and suspicion.’ Kevin Rushby reflects on the warmth and hospitality he has encountered in the countries now on President Trump’s ‘bad’ list
Kuwait: A Desert on Fire, by Sebastião Salgado
As Iraq’s oilfields burn as retreating Isis forces set them on fire, Sebastião Salgado has published a book of his photographs taken in 1991 documenting a similar conflagration as Saddam Hussein’s forces set alight oil wells in Kuwait