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Kainaz Amaria

Kainaz Amaria

Former Visuals Editor

    Latest articles by Kainaz Amaria

    Politics
    Time magazine’s cover isn’t bold or brave. It’s exploitative.Time magazine’s cover isn’t bold or brave. It’s exploitative.
    Politics

    When a heart-wrenching photograph isn’t enough, it tells us something distressing about society — and media.

    By Kainaz Amaria
    Photos: US Jerusalem embassy opening and Gaza border protests
    Politics

    Two very different scenes played out in Israel on Monday.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Alexia Underwood
    Oklahoma teachers are protesting 10 years of low pay. Here’s what their walkout looked like.
    Politics

    Scenes from a red-state rebellion.

    By Alexia Fernández Campbell and Kainaz Amaria
    North Korea sent more than 200 cheerleaders to the Winter Olympics
    World Politics

    The “army of beauties” has descended on Pyeongchang.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Yochi Dreazen
    The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony, in 27 photos
    Olympics

    From a unified Korea to drones to a Trump impersonator to “Gangnam Style.”

    By Kainaz Amaria and Jen Trolio
    Photos: the disasters we lived through in 2017
    Science

    The hurricanes and wildfires that pummeled the United States, in pictures.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Eliza Barclay
    Photos: al-Qaeda-linked militants kill more than 320 in Somalia truck bomb attack
    World Politics

    Officials say it’s the deadliest single attack ever to hit the country.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Jennifer Williams
    Photos: what Puerto Rico’s unfolding humanitarian disaster looks like
    Science

    Most of the island is still without power after a vicious blow from the Category 4 storm.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Eliza Barclay
    Photos: the aftermath of the Mexico City earthquake
    Science

    Many are still trapped in the rubble after a major earthquake rocked central Mexico on Tuesday.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Brian Resnick
    Science
    Photos: Hurricane Irma’s pummeling of FloridaPhotos: Hurricane Irma’s pummeling of Florida
    Science

    The Florida Keys are in for a long recovery.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Eliza Barclay