Turkey’s main opposition parties, dubbed the “table of six,” meet to announce their joint plan to slash presidential powers and strengthen the role of parliament if they win the next election, in Ankara, February 28, 2022. Cagla Gurdogan/Reuters
A polling station in Cairo’s western Giza district on March 25, 2018, hung with giant privately-sponsored electoral posters depicting incumbent President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi with the colors of the Egyptian flag. Mohamed El-Shahed/AFP via Getty Images
Technicians installing light defusing frames in preparation for filming, Egypt 2021. Maged NaderResidents peak from their balconies to watch the filming. Shoubra, Egypt, 2020. Mariz KeladaPlacing lighting reflectors on top of the actor’s caravans saved the time and money it would have cost for a professional, more secure, setup. It was only possible because of good relations between the different crews. Heliopolis, Egypt, 2020. Mariz KeladaCrowds gather around to watch filming, downtown Cairo, 2019. Mariz Kelada
Poster by Henri Dormoy in 1930 for the centennial anniversary of French colonization of Algeria. Credit Coll. Galdoc-Grob/Kharbine-Tapabor.French government map depicting the similarities between California and Algeria featured in a study on fruit production published in 1933. Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF)Cartoon by the Algerian artist Dilem, December 6, 2021. Algerian President Abdelmajid Tebboune walks alongside Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas who asks, “What is it like living next to an Israeli colony,” with the Moroccan flag flying prominently in the background. The heading reads: “The Palestinian President on an official visit to Algeria.” Available on the artist’s Facebook page.