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Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, ZUMA Press
April 15, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: Protesters sit on the road and prevent a police van with arrested activists from leaving as pro-Palestine group Youth Demand stage a protest outside BBC headquarters, calling out the broadcaster over its coverage of Israel’s attacks on Gaza.
April 14, 2025, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand: Revelers both local and foreign crowd Bangkok’s Khao San road on the second day of Songkran 2025, participating in spontaneous water fights and packing bars and clubs. The holiday was traditionally observed as Thai new years day and has deep cultural importance. The spashing of water is meant to represent the washing away sin and bad luck.
Scott Mc Kiernan Presents zReportage.com Issue #985 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY April 15, 2025: ‘RETURN TO WAR’ by ZUMA Partner agency Xinhua photo-journalist Wang Guansen: Rising tensions in the east African country of South Sudan, culminating in the 26 March arrest of Vice-President Riek Machar, have sparked concerns that the world’s youngest nation is heading for another civil war. Tuesday marked the two-year anniversary of what the United Nations says is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis: the Sudanese civil war. Now neighboring South Sudan has once again returned to the brink of war. The country recently made headlines after members of an ethnic militia attacked a U.N. helicopter, killing 28 people. Nicholas Haysom, head of the UN mission in South Sudan, has warned the country is ”teetering on the brink of a return to full-scale civil war”, which would devastate the nation that is still dealing with the aftermath of the last conflict. Welcome to ‘RETURN TO WAR’ .