A quoi ça sert de lutter pour la libération des hommes si on les méprise assez pour leur bourrer le crane ?
Jean-Paul Sartre, les mains sales
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Jules of Nature

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A quoi ça sert de lutter pour la libération des hommes si on les méprise assez pour leur bourrer le crane ?
Jean-Paul Sartre, les mains sales
(Photo courtesy)
K.FLAY : BLOOD IN THE CUT (AUDIO)
The country of the future
Nineteen years ago the Asian financial crisis left Indonesia in dire straits. Between July 1997 and January 1998 the rupiah lost 80% of its value against the dollar. Shares plunged, banks were nationalised, inflation and unemployment soared. It seemed like a disaster, but in retrospect many Indonesians see it as a blessing.
Today there is no crisis. But it will take ruthless determination, as well as luck, to realise Indonesia’s potential.
Read our full special report on Indonesia here
Three of Saturn’s moons: Tethys, Enceladus and Mimas photographed by the Cassini spacecraft’s narrow-angle camera on December 3rd 2015 and released by NASA on February 22nd 2016. Tethys (660 miles or 1,062 kilometers across) appears above the rings, while Enceladus (313 miles or 504 kilometers across) sits just below centre. Mimas (246 miles or 396 kilometers across) hangs below and to the left of Enceladus. This view looks toward the sunlit side of the rings from about 0.4 degrees above the ring plane. Credit: EPA/NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute
Albert Steptoe: “Book-reading leads to communism.”
Street life, Fernell Franco
Naked aggression, Jake Wood-Evans
Rotterdam, Netherlands 2016
Smoking break during the construction of the RCA building, 1932.
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Moss photographed by Mario Testino for his book, Kate Moss by Mario Testino.
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The waters rising