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  • September 1, 2017 - Santiago, Region Metropolitana, Chile - Schoolgirls from LiceoA28 in Santiago de Chile on 1st September 2017 protest after the rape and murder of Andrea Mazzo a 15-years-old girl from the same school. (Credit Image: © Pablo Rojas Madariaga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Three Girls Together (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Three Girls Talking (Credit Image: © Carson Ganci/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_017.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
    MEGA173444_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **WARNING CONTAINS NUDITY**Just when Egyptian woman Eman Ahmed’s drastic weight loss — from a whopping 500kg to 176kg merely in three months — and controversies around the story was making international headlines, there was another woman, pegged as of India’s heaviest, who quietly underwent a second round of barbaric surgery to lose further weight at a private hospital in Mumbai. Amita Rajani, the 44-year-old resident of Vasai, weighed around 300kg and was bed-ridden for around nine years. She lost 165kg in two years. After second operation, she has lost 10kg in one month. Doctors say she will be 70 by next April. "Bariatric surgery has given me a new lease of life," said Amita after her second surgery at Laparo Obeso Centre in Mumbai on April 02. More than a month after the second operation, she now weighs 125kg. "My life has changed drastically. Until 2015, I was confined to my bedroom for almost eight years as I could barely walk a few steps. Now, I can walk a few kilometers at a stretch, drive my car to work, go out shopping. I have literally got my life back. Now, I walk for at least 2km daily, earlier I needed help to turn from one side to another in the bed. The obesity had ruined my personal, professional and social life. Whenever I want I take out my car, go for a long drive or go meet my relatives and friends and wedding and birthday parties,” said Amita, who works as a share trader, adding that her friends have organized a reunion to celebrate her transformation. Amita’s weight gain, however, did not happen suddenly. It happened over the years. Amita was 116kg when she was in class 10. "In 2007, we consulted doctors in UK but since I was born with a single kidney, they said it would be a high-risk surgery," said the lady who once ran a small soft toy factory in the city. Until 2015, Amita needed four to five people to help her stand. "Today, I step out of home every day and my mother teases me about it.'' Amita kept gaining weight t
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Lucy Hale and co-star Jason Blair filming Life Sentence in Vancouver, Canada Lucy Hale, 28 had a starring role on TV's Pretty Little Liars and is set to play a 15-year-old version of her character, Aiden Abbott, in the upcoming CW show. Lucy wore a pink beanie and jacket as she filmed the scenes in Deep Cove, British Columbia. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Lucy Hale, Jayson Blair. Photo credit: Atlantic Images/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE** Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former right hand woman, tucks into burger and fries at a fast-food joint in Los Angeles. Maxwell, 57, the alleged madam to the multi-millionaire paedophile, was spotted with shake al fresco at an In-N-Out Burger on Monday Aug 12 while reading “The Book of Honor: The Secret Lives and Deaths of CIA Operatives,” a nonfiction best seller by journalist Ted Gup. Sitting alone with her pet dog, she was surprised to be found and told a member of the public who immediately recognised her, and took the amazing photographs , “Well, I guess this is the last time I’ll be eating here!” Maxwell, accused in court papers of providing sex slaves for Epstein and engaging in threesomes with the financier and underage girls, had not been photographed in public since 2016. The daughter of the late, disgraced publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell has not been charged with any crimes but could find herself in the feds’ crosshairs following Epstein’s apparent jailhouse suicide Saturday. One of Epstein’s accusers, Jennifer Araoz, on Wednesday sued his estate, as well as Maxwell and three unidentified women for conspiring “to make possible and otherwise facilitate the sexual abuse and rape of [Araoz].” It’s not the first time Maxwell has been accused of luring young women and girls into the convicted pedophile’s web. Another accuser, Virginia Giuffre — who has said she had sex with England’s Prince Andrew and noted attorney Alan Dershowitz at Epstein’s command — sued the socialite for defamation in 2015 after Maxwell publicly stated Giuffre was lying about being sexually abused by Epstein. Giuffre claimed Maxwell recruited her when she was a 16-year-old spa attendant at President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla., and trained her to be Epstein’s sex slave. Maxwell has denied the allegations. A recently unsealed trove of documents from Giuffre’s lawsuit, which was settled out of court, ch
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  • Otto Warmbier, 22, the University of Virginia student who was detained in North Korea for over a year and a half, died Monday afternoon, his parents announced. Warmbier was in a coma when he was released last week and suffered a severe neurological injury. Warmbier was traveling on a student tour of North Korea when he was arrested last year and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for stealing a propaganda poster. PICTURED: March 16, 2016 - FILE PHOTO - Pyongyang, North Korea - American student OTTO FREDERICK WARMBIER (C) arrives for his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). American student Otto Frederick Warmbier held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the DPRK Supreme Court announced Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Guo Yina/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Otto Warmbier, 22, the University of Virginia student who was detained in North Korea for over a year and a half, died Monday afternoon, his parents announced. Warmbier was in a coma when he was released last week and suffered a severe neurological injury. Warmbier was traveling on a student tour of North Korea when he was arrested last year and sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for stealing a propaganda poster. PICTURED: March 16, 2016 - FILE PHOTO - Pyongyang, North Korea - American student OTTO FREDERICK WARMBIER (C) arrives for his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). American student Otto Frederick Warmbier held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the DPRK Supreme Court announced Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Guo Yina/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 29, 2017 - Istanbul, Turkey - July 29, 2017 - Istanbul, Turkey - Hundreds of women marched in Istanbul on July 29 to protest against violence and animosity they face from men demanding they dress more conservatively. The march, dubbed “Don’t Mess With My Outfit,” started in the Kadıköy district on the Asian side of the city. Women chanted slogans and carried denim shorts on hangers as examples of the type of clothing some men say they find unacceptable.  “We will not obey, be silenced, be afraid. We will win through resistance,” the crowds chanted, holding up posters and LGBT rainbow flags. Protesters say there has been an increase in the number of verbal and physical attacks against women for their choice of clothing in Turkey in recent years. Since the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) took office nearly 15 years ago, restrictions on wearing the headscarf have been eased and more women in the country have chosen to wear it.  The march also saw several women protesting against the criticism they have faced for choosing to wear headscarves. (Credit Image: © Nazim Serhat Firat/Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 16, 2016 - Pyongyang, North Korea - American student OTTO FREDERICK WARMBIER (C) arrives for his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). American student Otto Frederick Warmbier held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the DPRK Supreme Court announced Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Guo Yina/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PYONGYANG, March 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- American student Otto Frederick Warmbier (C) is escorted out of the courtroom after his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on March 16, 2015. American student Otto Frederick Warmbier, held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the Supreme Court of the DPRK announced Wednesday. (Xinhua/Lu Rui) (Credit Image: © Lu Rui/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 16, 2016 - Pyongyang, North Korea - American student OTTO FREDERICK WARMBIER (C) arrives for his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). American student Otto Frederick Warmbier held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the DPRK Supreme Court announced Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Guo Yina/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • PYONGYANG, March 16, 2016 (Xinhua) -- American student Otto Frederick Warmbier (C) is escorted out of the courtroom after his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on March 16, 2015. American student Otto Frederick Warmbier, held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the Supreme Court of the DPRK announced Wednesday. (Xinhua/Lu Rui) (Credit Image: © Lu Rui/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 16, 2016 - Pyongyang, North Korea - American student OTTO FREDERICK WARMBIER (C) arrives for his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). American student Otto Frederick Warmbier held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the DPRK Supreme Court announced Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Guo Yina/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 16, 2016 - Pyongyang, North Korea - American student OTTO FREDERICK WARMBIER (C) arrives for his trial in Pyongyang, capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). American student Otto Frederick Warmbier held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor for anti-DPRK crimes, the DPRK Supreme Court announced Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Guo Yina/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Family and friends give their farewell to 15 years-old Ahmed Samir Abu Habel at the Indonesian hospital in the north of the Gaza Strip.  Ahmed died after being hit in the head by a tear gas canister fired by soldiers near the Erez checkpoint during clashes between Palestinian protestors and the Israeli Security Forces on 3rd October 2018. The demonstration took place at the Erez crossing near the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun where Palestinians protested against the 11-year-long Israeli blockade to the Palestinian enclave as well as the recent decision by the US administration to stop their funding to UNRWA, the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees. Gaza Health Ministry has stated that another 15 Palestinians were also injured during the clashes by the tear gas and live ammunitions fired at demonstrators by Israeli soldiers.   According to the Israeli Army some Palestinians threw rocks and makeshift explosive devices at them (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 7, 2012 - After 15 years, the Notorious B.I.G.'s autopsy report has been released. The autopsy report reveals Biggie's wounds and the fact that not all of his gunshot wounds were fatal. PICTURED: March 8, 1997 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - The bullet holes in the GMC Suburban in which rapper BIGGIE SMALLS (aka Notorious B.I.G.) was shot and murdered the night of 1997 Soul Train Music Awards. (Credit Image: © Mike Meadows/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 7, 2012 - After 15 years, the Notorious B.I.G.'s autopsy report has been released. The autopsy report reveals Biggie's wounds and the fact that not all of his gunshot wounds were fatal. PICTURED: Dec. 6, 1995 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - Rapper BIGGIE SMALLS (aka Notorious B.I.G.) at the Billboard Music Awards. (Credit Image: © Jane Caine/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Brussels, North Brabant, Belgium - A man is seen holding a placard during the demonstration..Tens of thousands of kids in more of 60 countries went on strike to demand climate change action. #FridaysForFuture is a movement that began in August 2018, after 15 years old Greta Thunberg sat in front of the Swedish parliament every school day for three weeks, to protest against the lack of action on the climate crisis. In Brussels, not just students, but teachers, scientists, and several syndicates took the streets of the Belgian capital for the second time, to protest for better climate policy. According to the Belgian police around 7500 people took the streets of Brussels, in the last climate demonstration before the EU elections. (Credit Image: © Ana Fernandez/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sept. 30, 2005; Raleigh, NC  USA; Musician GREGG ALLMAN of the Allman Brothers Band performs live as Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek celebrates there 15th Anniversary.  The Allman Brothers have played Alltel Pavilion for 15 years straight the only band in the history of the amphitheater to do so.  Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jason Moore (©) Copyright 2005 by Jason Moore
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  • May 24, 2019 - Brussels, North Brabant, Belgium - May 24, Brussels. This Friday, tens of thousands of kids in more of 60 countries went on strike to demand climate change action. #FridaysForFuture is a movement that began in August 2018, after 15 years old Greta Thunberg sat in front of the Swedish parliament every schoolday for three weeks, to protest against the lack of action on the climate crisis. In Brussels, not just students, but teachers, scientists, and several syndicates took the streets of the Belgian capital for the second time, to protest for better climate policy. According to the Belgian police around 7500 people took the streets of Brussels, in the last climate demonstration before the EU elections. (Credit Image: © Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar 2, 2015 - Kenya - Jomo Kenyatta sticker in a window. Ikutha, Kitui, Kenya. After 15 years of rule by first president Jomo Kenyatta and after his death, Moi came to power in 1978 and remained until 2002. Widespread corruption in their government and completely dictatorial attitude has led the country to a great economic downturn. (Credit Image: © Sergi Reboredo/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Vatican, Rome -  June 22, 2018.Pietro Orlandi, brother of Emanuela Orlandi, at St. Peter's Square.Sit-in and torchlight procession to St. Peter's Square in Rome, Italy on June 22, 2018; to remember Emanuela Orlandi.The 15 years old Emanuela Orlandi citizen of Vatican city was disappeared or kidnapped in Rome on June 22, 1983. (Credit Image: © Nardone/Ipa/Fotogramma/Ropi via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 2, 2017 - Bukit Duri, Indonesia - BUKIT DURI, JAKARTA, INDONESIA, AUGUST - 02 : Health officers gave Measleas Rubela (MR) immunization injection to elementary school students (SD) 03 Bukit Duri, Jakarta on August 02,2017. The Ministry of Health is simultaneously conducting Campaign and MR immunization to children aged nine months to 15 years as a global commitment to eradicate rubella measles virus that can trigger disability and death in children throughout Indonesia. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 29, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni speaks before he signs a Presidential Decree for a long-term plan involving considerable resources and investment for growth, infrastructure and technology for 47 billion for the next 15 years at Chigi Palace. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 22, 2017 - Los Angeles, California, U.S. - GOLDIE HAWN promotes 'Snatched.' Goldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, director, producer, and occasional singer, who rose to fame on television's Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968–70). She won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for the 1969 film, Cactus Flower, maintaining bankable star status for more than three decades thereafter. She three children and has been in a relationship with actor K. Russell since 1983. Hawn was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the title role in the 1980 film Private Benjamin. Other films include: There's a Girl in My Soup (1970), Butterflies Are Free (1972), The Sugarland Express (1974), Shampoo (1975), Foul Play (1978), Seems Like Old Times (1980), Best Friends (1982), Overboard (1987), Bird on a Wire (1990), Death Becomes Her (1992), Housesitter (1992), The First Wives Club (1996), and The Banger Sisters (2002). She is set to star in her first film in 15 years with a role in Snatched (2017). (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • Cape Town - 180607 - Henri Van Breda was sentenced to 3 life terms, 15 years for the attempted murder of his sister Marli Van Breda and additional 12 years for obstructing the ends of justice. He has been found guilty of the axe murders of his parents and brother. He has also been found guilty of the attempted murder of his sister and defeating the ends of justice.  Picture: Henk Kruger/ANA/African News Agency
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  • May 29, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni signs a Presidential Decree for a long-term plan involving considerable resources and investment for growth, infrastructure and technology for 47 billion for the next 15 years at Chigi Palace in Rome, Italy on May 29, 2017. (Credit Image: © Giuseppe Ciccia/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Alden Ehrenreich bei der Pressekonferenz zum Film Rules don't apply in Beverly Hills / 061016<br />
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Alden Ehrenreich, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge meet Warrant Officer Dave Knights, who is due to retire from the AELTC after 15 years as a Service Steward, ahead of the Men's Singles Final on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon.
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  • Jamie Oliver releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "Today we had a sweet lunch party for @jamiesfifteen being 15 years old at the end of #londonfoodmonth and some of our old wonderful graduates and friends came back to do a shift @timsiadatan @johnrelihan @deanmcclumpha @gennarocontaldo @dannymccubbin @elisa__roche and @santos.almir.7 big love guys what a joy to see them !!!jox x x x". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Warren Beatty bei der Pressekonferenz zum Film Rules don't apply in Beverly Hills / 061016<br />
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Warren Beatty, who stars as Howard Huges in 'Rules don't apply', the first movie he has directed in 15 years, at the Four Season Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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  • Lily Collins bei der Pressekonferenz zum Film Rules don't apply in Beverly Hills / 061016<br />
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Lily Collins, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. The longest "blood moon" eclipse this century began on July 27, coinciding with Mars' closest approach in 15 years to treat skygazers across the globe to a thrilling celestial spectacle. 27 Jul 2018 Pictured: The moon during the total lunar eclipse seen in the sky above Reggio Calabria in southern Italy on July 27, 2018. Photo credit: Stefano Costantino / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: The man whose boyhood plight symbolised the suffering of the Iraq War has become a father for the first time. Ali Abbas, 27, lost both of his arms when two stray Allied bombs destroyed his home in Baghdad in 2003. Now, 15 years after narrowly escaping with his life, his wife Zainab, has given birth to the couple’s first child, son Yusuf, born in Baghdad on January 23. Ali and his wife say they are both delighted at the birth of their first-born. ‘He is the most precious gift.’ Ali told the Dauly Mirror. The paper launched a mercy mission to bring Ali to the UK for treatment after readers raised tens of thousands of pounds to help his plight. He told the Mirror: ‘In my darkest moments, I could never have imagined that I would become a father one day. Now Yusuf is my future, my family.’. 01 Mar 2018 Pictured: Ali Abbas and baby Yusuf. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Dita Von Teese releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "@aleistervonteese has done a lot of naughty things in his 15 years, from stealing an entire roast chicken, knocking over a rare wine bottle, scaring Angelina Jolie, unzipping his travel bag and cruising around a plane, sitting on @philiptreacy hats...but shattering this #victorian #feathercraft earns him an official #catshaming moment. Thank goodness he wasn't hurt and the feathers weren't too difficult to bend back into place. I love him sooooo much, it doesn't matter what he does! #petshaming \ud83d\ude3c". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • Terry Barton installs one of 80 commemorative Diana, Princess of Wales plaques which form a seven-mile walkway through four of London's parks.   * The plaques, commissioned by the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Committee are situated to view buildings associated with the Princess during her life, including Kensington Palace, where she lived for 15 years.
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For nearly 15 years, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensors on NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites have scanned Earth's surface daily for fires. When the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on Suomi NPP began operating in 2012, the view got a whole lot clearer.<br />
While MODIS and VIIRS have similar orbits, the spatial resolution of the "thermal bands" on each sensor differs. The MODIS thermal band detects hot spots with a resolution of 1,000 meters per pixel; VIIRS detects hot spots at a resolution of 375 meters per pixel. In other words, VIIRS makes fire observations that are about three times more detailed than MODIS. As a result, VIIRS can detect many small and low-temperature fires that MODIS misses.<br />
The images above illustrate the difference in the fire detection capabilities of the sensors. Both images show agricultural fires burning in northeast China around the same time on November 6, 2015. MODIS captured the upper image while the lower image was acquired by VIIRS. Turn on the image comparison tool to see the differences. Though VIIRS has more detailed fire observations, the background of the MODIS image seems crisper. This is because MODIS has better resolution than VIIRS when looking at land surfaces that are not on fire. (250 meters per pixel for MODIS versus 375 meters per pixel for VIIRS).<br />
The improved resolution of the VIIRS fire observations means scientists - as well as firefighters - have a more capable tool for monitoring fire activity. As explained in the video below, the improved resolution means experts should be able to use data collected by VIIRS to more accurately model and predict shifts in a fire's direction or behavior.<br />
"We hope that by infusing the higher-resolution fire detection data and fire behavior modeling outputs into tactical fire situations, we can lessen the pressure on those working in wildfire management," said Wilfrid Schroeder, a scientist at the Universi
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  • Warren Beatty bei der Pressekonferenz zum Film Rules don't apply in Beverly Hills / 061016<br />
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Warren Beatty, who stars as Howard Huges in 'Rules don't apply', the first movie he has directed in 15 years, at the Four Season Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Lily Collins, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Lily Collins, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Lily Collins, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Lily Collins, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Lily Collins, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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  • Alden Ehrenreich bei der Pressekonferenz zum Film Rules don't apply in Beverly Hills / 061016<br />
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Alden Ehrenreich, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Alden Ehrenreich, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Alden Ehrenreich, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Alden Ehrenreich, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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*** USA EMBARGO TILL NOVEMBER 06, 2016 *** Alden Ehrenreich, who stars in Warren Beattys first movie in 15 years, 'Rules don't apply', at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA, October 06, 2016 ***
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