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  • August 21, 2017 - Brussels, Belgium - Iraqi refugees protest at the office for refugees in Brussels for asylum and certainty about their situation. (Credit Image: © Federik Sadones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 8, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Civilians flee from Musharifah-2 neighborhood in Mosul as fighting between Iraqi forces and the Islamic State intensifies. Both the Ninth Division of the Iraqi Army and the Iraqi counterterrorism unit, Emergency Rapid Defense, opened a new front pushing into Mosul last week in an effort to accelerate the seven month battle. The new front also provides a new passage way for civilians to flee, with thousands of civilians crossing into Iraqi held territory each day since the operation began. May 8, 2017. (Credit Image: © Andrea Dicenzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Jun 6, 2017 - Baghdad, Iraq - The Syrian Democratic Forces and their Syrian Arab Coalition partners launched the offensive to unseat the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria from its so-called 'capital' of Raqqa in northern Syria today. The SAC and SDF began marching on Raqqa in November and have been rapidly tightening the noose around the city since their air assault behind enemy lines in coalition aircraft in March to begin the seizure of Tabqah. The multi-ethnic SDF is the coalition's local ground force partner in the fight against ISIS in northern Syria and they have proven themselves in Manbij, Tabqah and countless other towns and villages across northwest Syria over the past two years. PICTURED: Iraqi special operations forces soldiers rappel out of an Iraqi helicopter during a demonstration by the Special Tactics Unit for Iraqi and coalition commanders in Baghdad, May 24, 2017. (Credit Image: ? Joseph M. Booth/Army/DOD via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 18, 2016 - Gwer, Kurdistan Regional Goverment area, Iraq - An Iraqi army soldier is seen near the frontline of the battle between Iraqi security forces and Islamic State (IS) militants. Iraqi security forces on Tuesday recaptured more villages from the Islamic State (IS) militants, as part of a major offensive aimed at liberating the city of Mosul, the last major IS stronghold in Iraq. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - Residents and Iraqi soldiers dance to music during a visit to Mosul's Al Antisar district by soldiers of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies.(Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - Residents and Iraqi soldiers dance to music during a visit to Mosul's Al Antisar district by soldiers of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies.(Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi Army armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi 9th Armoured Division, is seen through bullet proof windscreen as an Iraqi Army convoy travels through a suburb of Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An Iraqi Army armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi 9th Armoured Division, is seen through bullet proof windscreen as an Iraqi Army convoy travels through a suburb of Mosul, Iraq...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 18, 2016 - Gwer, Kurdistan Regional Goverment area, Iraq - The Iraqi army and the Kurdish Peshmerga forces return from battle after launching military operations. Iraqi security forces on Tuesday recaptured more villages from the Islamic State (IS) militants, as part of a major offensive aimed at liberating the city of Mosul, the last major IS stronghold in Iraq. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi refugees, who have fled fighting within Mosul, board Iraqi Army trucks as they prepare to leave the city's Hay Intasar district for the safety of a refugee camp. Hay Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - Iraqi refugees, who have escaped fighting in Mosul, queue for lunch outside a mosque, where many are temporarily staying, in the city's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, sits on the turret of an armoured Humvee as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Iraqi refugees, who have fled fighting within Mosul, board Iraqi Army trucks as they prepare to leave the city's Hay Intasar district for the safety of a refugee camp. Hay Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - Iraqi refugees, who have escaped fighting in Mosul, queue for lunch outside a mosque, where many are temporarily staying, in the city's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, sits on the turret of an armoured Humvee as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, stands guard as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Soldiers, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, sit on an armoured Humvee as it drives along a road during a visit to Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, peers from the turret of an armoured Humvee as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, hands a sack of food to a female resident of Mosul's Al Intisar district during a visit by his unit. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Soldiers, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, are seen in Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi family at Mosul with an Iraqi Army soldier. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldiers, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, talks to a young boy who is asking for food during a visit to Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A T-72 tank, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, wait in Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, hands a sack of food to a female resident of Mosul's Al Intisar district during a visit by his unit. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, flashes a victory sign from the turret of an armoured Humvee as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, searches a man in Mosul's Al Intisar district as residents queue to receive food from local volunteers. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Soldiers, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, sit on an armoured Humvee as it drives along a road during a visit to Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. Soldiers, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, relax during a visit to Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. An armoured Humvee, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, drives through Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2016 - Nineweh, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers pray near to Mosul at the Tikrit road. The soldiers are preparing for the forthcoming operation. Approximately 50,000 Iraqi security forces personnel, Kurdish Peshmerga fighters, Sunni Arab tribesmen and Shia militiamen are involved in the two-week offensive to drive ISIS militants out of their last major urban stronghold in the country. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A T-72 tank, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, wait in Mosul's Hay Intisar district on the south east of the city. The district was taken by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) around a week ago and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Smoke from the burning Qayyarah oilfields blots out the sky above an Iraqi Army checkpoint near the town of  Qayyarah, Iraq. The oilfields, which surround the town, were set alight by Islamic State militants as they retreated from Iraqi forces in July 2016...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, belonging to the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, peers from the turret of an armoured Humvee as his unit visits Mosul's Al Inisar district on the south east of the city. The Al Intisar district was taken four days ago by Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) and, despite its proximity to ongoing fighting between ISF and ISIS militants, many residents still live in the settlement without regular power and water and with dwindling food supplies...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Iraqi Shia militia are seen with their armoured Humvee at a checkpoint on the Tigris River near the town of Qayyarah...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army tank commander at Mosul. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A young boy sits on his bicycle amongst during oil wells in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were part of a large oilfield set on firet in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy. Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Iraqi youths play football between billowing smoke rising from burning oil wells, that have been on fire for around two months, in a residential area in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Iraqi army soldiers at the base at the suburbs of Mosul. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - The Iraqi Army has established a bridge across the Tigris in Northern Mosul to allow civilians to escape the fighting in West Mosul and ease supplies from East Mosul. Mosul, Iraq, 24 May 2017  (Credit Image: © Noe Falk Nielsen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 24, 2017 - Mosul, Iraq - Fighting continues in West Mosul, Iraq on 24 April 2017. Iraqi's forces retook full control of one of the largest neighbourhoodds of west Mosul from the Islamic State group after a week of intense fighting. (Credit Image: © Noe Falk Nielsen/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Baghdad, Iraq - U.S. Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. JOSEPH DUNFORD, left, and JARED KUSHNER, Senior Advisor and son-in-law to President Trump, right, during a meeting with the Iraqi Minister of Defense at the Ministry of Defense. (Credit Image: © Dominique A. Pineiro/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - An Iraqi man walks past a burning oil well, one of several located on the edge of the neighbourhood where he lives in Qayyarah, Iraq. The wells, part of a large oilfield around the town, were set alight by retreating Islamic State militants in July 2016, but have yet to be extinguished. ..Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Iraqi youths play football between billowing smoke rising from burning oil wells, that have been on fire for around two months, in a residential area in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Two oil covered Iraqi children are seen in a neighbourhood of Qayyarah, Iraq, where several oil wells are currently ablaze. The wells, located in a residential area on the edge of the town, are part of a large oilfield set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A young boy sits on his bicycle amongst during oil wells in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were part of a large oilfield set on firet in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy. Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army armoured humvee at the suburbs of Mosul, returning from the battle. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Iraqi Shia militia are seen with their armoured Humvee at a checkpoint on the Tigris River near the town of Qayyarah...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - An Iraqi man walks past a burning oil well, one of several located on the edge of the neighbourhood where he lives in Qayyarah, Iraq. The wells, part of a large oilfield around the town, were set alight by retreating Islamic State militants in July 2016, but have yet to be extinguished. ..Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Two oil covered Iraqi children are seen in a neighbourhood of Qayyarah, Iraq, where several oil wells are currently ablaze. The wells, located in a residential area on the edge of the town, are part of a large oilfield set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - An Iraqi man observes plumes of thick smoke billowing from several oil wells on the edge of the neighbourhood where he lives in Qayyarah, Iraq. The wells, part of a large oilfield around the town, were set alight by retreating Islamic State militants in July 2016, but have yet to be extinguished. ..Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - An Iraqi man walks past a burning oil well, one of several located on the edge of the neighbourhood where he lives in Qayyarah, Iraq. The wells, part of a large oilfield around the town, were set alight by retreating Islamic State militants in July 2016, but have yet to be extinguished. ..Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, stands guard as residents of Mosul's Al Intisar District queue for food being handed out by volunteers...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi girl at the libarated parts of Mosul. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army tank commander at Mosul. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - An Iraqi man observes plumes of thick smoke billowing from several oil wells on the edge of the neighbourhood where he lives in Qayyarah, Iraq. The wells, part of a large oilfield around the town, were set alight by retreating Islamic State militants in July 2016, but have yet to be extinguished. ..Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh, Iraq - 11/11/2016. Mosul, Iraq. A soldier, of the Iraqi Army's 9th Armoured Division, stands guard as residents of Mosul's Al Intisar District queue for food being handed out by volunteers...The battle to retake Mosul, which fell June 2014, started on the 16th of October 2016 with Iraqi Security Forces eventually reaching the city on the 1st of November. Since then elements of the Iraq Army and Police have succeeded in pushing into the city and retaking several neighbourhoods allowing civilians living there to be evacuated - though many more remain trapped within Mosul. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army armoured humvee at the suburbs of Mosul, returning from the battle. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers enter the outskirts of Mosul.  (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers enter the outskirts of Mosul.  (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A cloud of smoke, rising from burning oil wells that have been alight for around two months, is seen towering over houses in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Iraqi army soldiers are entering to Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A young shepherd tends to his herd beneath a cloud of smoke rising from burning oil wells. The wells were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of  scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers are fighting in the streets os Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers are entering to Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Iraqi army soldiers are entering to Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A young shepherd tends to his herd beneath a cloud of smoke rising from burning oil wells. The wells were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of  scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Smoke rises from burning oil wells, now on fire for around two months, in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a residential neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A cloud of smoke, rising from burning oil wells that have been alight for around two months, is seen towering over houses in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The oil wells, located in a neighbourhood on the edge of the town, were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - A young shepherd tends to his herd beneath a cloud of smoke rising from burning oil wells. The wells were set alight in July by retreating Islamic State militants as part of  scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Qayyarah, Iraqi-Kurdistan, Iraq - Oil burns in the garden of a home next to several burning wells in a residential neighbourhood in the town of Qayyarah, Iraq. The wells, part of a large oil field that surrounds the town, were set alight by retreating Islamic State militants as part of a scorched earth policy...Since being retaken from the Islamic State the town of Qayyarah has become an important staging post for the Iraqi Army, and some US support elements, in the buildup to the Mosul offensive. (Credit Image: © Matt Cetti-Roberts/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers are entering to Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi army soldiers are fighting in the streets os Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2016 - Iraqi army soldiers are entering to Mosul. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 26, 2016 - Mosul, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Iraqi couple at the ruins of Moul. (Credit Image: © Berci Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 21, 2016 - Nineveh Governorate, Iraq - Coalition airstrike to Tel Kaif. (Credit Image: © Bertalan Feher via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 11, 2016 - Lesvos, Greece - Piles of lifejackets in Lesvos island, about 10m high on 11 August 2016. Cheap and crappy lifejackets were sold in Turkey. About 500.000 lifejackets are gathered here near Molivos in Lesvos island from the 2015 arrivals. Also the Chinese Ai Weiwei artist took many of them in Berlin and exhibited them in a public building. Thousands of people drawned between Greece and Turkey as the dinghies were in bad condition and the lifejackets didn't work. In 2015 there were days that there were more than 5000 refugee arrivals daily. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 12, 2016 - Lesvos, Greece - Refugees and migrants arriving at  Lesvos island, Greece on March 12,2016. Refugees arriving at Lesvos in a rubber dinghy boat after they flee from their home country. They travel from Turkey to Greece to get to Europe. Grroups of Refugees and Migrants aboard dinghies reach the Greek Island of Lesvos after crossing the cold Aegean sea from Turkey arriving thirsty and helpless. Same time from the Greek/European site Frontex helicopters and vessels are patroling the area and saving refugees on boats. Fishermen found an empty dinghy in the sea. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2015 - Lesbos, Lesbos, Greece - Lesvos island, Greece in November 2015. Refugees continue to arrive every day. Although the remaining when they are saved are floating on the water, the lifejackets. Floating life jackets and refugees on dingies.  Most of those lifejackets and rings are fake and low quality. Some of them are just bicycle tubes. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Former first lady Barbara Bush, wife of former President George H.W. Bush and mother of former President George W. Bush, died Tuesday at her home in Houston. She was 92. Barbara Bush had been in failing health, suffering from congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. George and Barbara, who celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary on Jan. 6, hold the record for the longest-married presidential pair. Mrs. Bush was known for her wit and emphasis on family. One of her primary causes was literacy. She founded the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy in 1989 to carry forth her legacy in the cause for literacy. PICTURED: January 22, 1990 - Saudi Arabia - President GEORGE H.W. BUSH and first lady BARBARA BUSH visit US military personnel on Thanksgiving in Saudi Arabia on November 22, 1990. (Credit Image: © Ed Bailey/DOD/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Former first lady Barbara Bush, wife of former President George H.W. Bush and mother of former President George W. Bush, died Tuesday at her home in Houston. She was 92. Barbara Bush had been in failing health, suffering from congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. George and Barbara, who celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary on Jan. 6, hold the record for the longest-married presidential pair. Mrs. Bush was known for her wit and emphasis on family. One of her primary causes was literacy. She founded the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy in 1989 to carry forth her legacy in the cause for literacy. PICTURED: January 22, 1990 - Saudi Arabia - President GEORGE H.W. BUSH and first lady BARBARA BUSH visit US military personnel on Thanksgiving in Saudi Arabia on November 22, 1990. (Credit Image: © Ed Bailey/DOD/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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