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A camp on the outskirts of Agadez, Niger, that often serves as a stopping point for people headed to Algeria or Libya, Aug. 10, 2016. Agadez is a city of mud-brick compounds with high walls and blazing bright metal doors was, for centuries, a tourist magnet filled with traders and nomads. Then came ethnic rebellions and jihadist violence. Today, migration is the main industry. (Josh Haner/The New York Times)
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2016-08-10
JOSH HANER/The New York Times/Re/EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
JOSH HANER
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