Currently experiencing a boom, the economic capital of Nigeria has seen its population increase at an insane pace. It is striving to eliminate its slums, but the residents are resisting. Jesco Denzel plunged into the margins of the megalopolis.
The capital of Laos, communist confetti between Thailand and Vietnam, is becoming seduced by the siren songs of multinationals. Pascal Meunier experienced the switch of an indolent city into the era of money rules all.
At the gateway to the desert, in the shade of the tallest skyscrapers in the world, Nick Hannes reveals the extravagance of the star city of the United Arab Emirates. An amusement park for international tourists and investors.
He founded the department of photojournalism at Hanover University in Germany, one of the best in the world. To “pass on the flame”, Rolf Nobel does what he has always done : tells stories.
In Bure, a village of 82 inhabitants in La Meuse, activists are resisting a pharaonic project : the underground storage, for millennia, of the most danger nuclear waste products. Fabrice Catérini is following their struggle. 
The champions of video games are now trained, driven, and nurtured professionals. They have their schools, sponsors, and television channels. Adrien Vautier immersed himself in the world of e-sport : electronic sports.
Kihnu, on the coast of Estonia, is renowned for its inhabitants’ strength of character. The guardians of traditions, they are seeking to open the island up to tourism without altering their culture. Fabian Weiss captured their dilemma.
Donna and her friends left their children in the Philippines to work in the well-to-do neighbourhoods of Paris. The condition of domestic servant is their “fate”, say these young women. Photographer Thomas Morel-Fort was hired to work alongside them.
One Filipino in ten earns their living and that of their family remotely. For three decades, economic emigration has become an industry encouraged by the government. With its networks, profiteers, and victims : more often than not, poor women.
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