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  • June 19, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - U.S. President Donald J. Trump welcomes President Juan Carlos Varela of Panama to The White House in Washington, DC, June 19, 2017. Credit: Chris Kleponis / CNP.Credit: Chris Kleponis / CNP (Credit Image: © Chris Kleponis/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Donald Trump, with first lady Melania Trump, meets with President Juan Carlos Varela of Panama in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on June 19, 2017..Credit: Molly Riley / CNP (Credit Image: © Molly Riley/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson shakes hands with Organization of American States Secretary General Luis Almagro prior to their bilateral meeting October 13, 2017 in Washington D.C. (Credit Image: © State Department/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson greets Chilean Foreign Minister Heraldo Munoz Valenzuela before bilateral talks at the State Department May 5, 2017 in Washington, D.C. (Credit Image: © Glen Johnson/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 30, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - HENRIQUE MEIRELLES, Brazilian Finance Minister, takes part in the takes part in the 5th Latin America Investment Conference (LAIC), promoted by Credit Suisse, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The conference brings together politicians, businessmen, economists and financiers who discuss the economic prospects of the region and the world. Over 100 corporations listed on Latin America's largest stock exchanges also participate in the event. (Credit Image: © Paulo Lopes via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 26, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 26/05/2019 - BRAZIL-GOVERNMENT-BOLSONARO-SUPPORTERS-DEMO - Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro demonstrate along Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo on May 26, 2019 to shore up the ultraconservative government as it faces growing opposition, while marches are planned across Brazil. - Bolsonaro, who took power in January on a promise to revive Latin America's biggest economy, has seen his popularity plunge as rising unemployment and education spending freezes fuel opposition to his administration, which is plagued by infighting. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 14/06/2018 BRAZIL-SAO PAULO-WORLD CUP:Pedestrians and traffic pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, onThrusday, June 14, 2018. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 14/06/2018 BRAZIL-SAO PAULO-WORLD CUP:Pedestrians and traffic pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, onThrusday, June 14, 2018. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 14/06/2018 BRAZIL-SAO PAULO-WORLD CUP:Pedestrians and traffic pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, onThrusday, June 14, 2018. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 14/06/2018 BRAZIL-SAO PAULO-WORLD CUP:Pedestrians and traffic pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, onThrusday, June 14, 2018. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 14/06/2018 BRAZIL-SAO PAULO-WORLD CUP:Pedestrians and traffic pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, onThrusday, June 14, 2018. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 14/06/2018 BRAZIL-SAO PAULO-WORLD CUP:Pedestrians and traffic pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil, onThrusday, June 14, 2018. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Brussels, Belgium, Belgium - Antonio Tajani, President of the EU Parliament, is meeting 11 Ambassadors from Latin America. (Credit Image: © Riccardo Pareggiani/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2017 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - The Zu Lai Temple, located in Cotia in the metropolitan region of São Paulo - Brazil, is the first Chinese temple of the Fo Guang Shan Monastery in Latin America. (Credit Image: © Ronaldo Silva/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Bogota, Colombia - Different Coffee products from different Colombian regions are seen at Cafés de Colombia Expo the most important special coffee fair in Colombia and Latin America. It is the event that integrates the entire coffee value chain and offers a stage to expose and publicize the trends and innovations of the market at a national and international level at Corferias on October 3, 2018 at Bogota, Colombia  (Credit Image: © Juan Torres/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Bogota, Colombia - A model presents a creation by Columbian designer Faride Ramos during the Bogota Fashion Week in Bogota on April 26 2107. To position the colombian capital as an international fashion center, the Chamber of Commerce of Bogotá (CCB) created Bogotá Fashion Week (BFW), a new business platform that wishes to unite efforts with multiple national and international stakeholders to promote the creative talents of emerging Colombian designers, position their brands and expand their market. This initiative adds to the CCB's gamble to support and strengthen the creative industries that began over 11 years ago with business platforms such as ARTBO, Bogotá Audiovisual Market (BAM) and Bogotá Music Market (BOmm), which are known benchmarks in Colombia and Latin America. (Credit Image: © Juan Torres/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Madrid, Spain - President of the political party "Ciudadanos", ALBERT RIVERA. South Summit is the leading Innovation Global Platform which connects top innovators from Southern Europe and Latin America to the world«s most powerful investors, and corporations, who are searching for the next big thing. (Credit Image: © Jesus Hellin via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil - Former President of Brazil LUIZ INACIO LULA DA SILVA takes part in the launch of the Instituto do Futuro (Institute of Future), in Sao Paulo. The institute is focused on the teaching of public policies and is an initiative of entities in South America. (Credit Image: © Paulo Lopes via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Shoppers pass on a street decorated in Brazilian flags ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil. In a curious quirk of Brazil's electoral calendar, for the last 28 years Latin America's largest economy has gone to the polls shortly after the World Cup. In the football-obsessed country, politicians have long attempted to hijack the sport to burnish their image. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 27/05/2019 -ARTISTIC INTERVENTION - Grupo makes artistic intervention celebrating the Atlantic Forest Day on the steps of the Municipal Theater in São Paulo. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 30/04/2019 - BOLSONARO IBOVESPA- A statement by President Jair Bolsonaro asking for lower interest rates at Banco do Brasil (BB) put a brake on the bullish move of the Bovespa Index yesterday. The stock market closed the trading session with a fall of 0.05% at 96,187.75 points. During his participation in the opening of Agrishow, Bolsonaro defended the reduction of Banco do Brasil's interest in the promotion of rural credit. The president addressed the president of BB, Rubem Novaes, and, in a tone of good humor, said: ''I appeal, Rubem, to your heart and patriotism, that these interests fall a little more.'' Bolsonaro said during the event that the government will release R $ 1 billion into the rural insurance program, but did not give details about the credit. The statement on interest had immediate effect on Banco do Brasil's shares, which abandoned the bullish signal with which they had been operating and contaminated the other shares of the financial sector. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 27/03/2019 - BRAZIL: ACTS AGAINST AND IN FAVOR OF PRESIDENT JAIR BOLSONARO- Supporters of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro and critics of President Jair Bolsonaro yell at each other in front of the Mackenzie University entrance on the street Consolacao and Maria Antonia in downtown Sao Paulo, Brazil on Mar. 27, 2019. Bolsonaro;s appearance at the University was cancelled. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 22/03/2019 - BRAZIL-PENSIONS-PROTEST- Trade union members and social activists demonstrate against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's proposal to reform the social security system in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 22, 2019. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 20/11/2018 DAILY LIFE IN SP: Boys play to make giant soap bubbles on Avenida Paulista in São Pauo this afternoon (20) (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 20/11/2018 MARCH OF THE BLACK CONSCIOUSNESS: With slogans, banners and posters against prejudice Black, People take part at the 15th March of Consciência Negra, on Avenida Paulista, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on the afternoon of 20 November 2018. The purpose of the demonstration is to awaken the need for reflection on the racial issue in Brazil. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 31/10/2018LA CATRINA IN SP: Girl with fantasy and catrina makeup shakes up transeuentes and consumers at Ladeira Porto Geral on 31 October 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. La Catrina de los toletes, in Mexican popular culture, is the representation of the skeleton of a lady of high society. She is one of the most popular figures of the Day of the Dead party in Mexico. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 31/10/2018 HALLOWEEN BRAZIL 2018:Young dress in costume to celebrate Halloween on October 31, 2018 in São Paulo, Brasil. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 10/10/2018 BRAZIL-ELECTION-FINANCE-ECONOMY: Eletrobrás shares fell 14% after statements by Bolsonaro about privatization. PSL presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro's less-than-encouraging remarks about privatization and pension reform weigh in business on Wednesday, 10, on shares of companies that make up the so-called 'election kit'. Eletrobrás shares fell back 14.64% after the candidate criticized the privatization process of the electric. ''We are going to sell to any capital of the world? You will leave our energy in the hand of China? We can talk about distribution, but about generation,'' he said in an interview with TV Bandeirantes. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 6, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 06/10/2018 BRAZIL-ELECTION-BOLSONARO-WOMEN-PROTEST:Demonstrators take part in a women protest against Brazilian right-wing presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro called by a social media campaign under the hashtag #EleNao (Not Him) in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 6, 2018. - Candidates vying to be Brazil's next president are making last-ditch attempts to woo undecided voters ahead of a first-round election Sunday which a polarizing far-right politician, Jair Bolsonaro, is favored to win. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 6, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 06/10/2018 BOLSONARO:On the eve of the election for the Brazilian Presidency, an important shopping center in São Paulo sells t-shirts and masks by Jair Bolsonaro.The candidate for the presidency of Brazil for the Social Liberal Party (PSL), Jair Messias Bolsonaro, is an old acquaintance of politics who became the hope of millions of Brazilians change the country. Born March 21, 1955, the military in the reserve began his political career in 1988, when he was elected as an alderman in Rio de Janeiro by the Christian Democratic Party (PDC). With a popular and extreme right-wing speech, Bolsonaro has become the hope of millions of citizens who see in him the solution to the problems of insecurity that exist in Brazil, although it is also the fear of his detractors, who consider him a threat to democracy. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 05/10/2018 BRAZIL ELEIÇOES: An electronic ballot used for training is displayed at the headquarters of the Regional Electoral Tribunal (TRE) (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 4, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 04/10/2018 BENTION ANIMALS: Parishioners accompanied by their pets attend a mass on the occasion of St. Francis of Assisi Day, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 04 October 2018. St. Francis of Assisi is known in the catholic religion as the animals' protector. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 03/09/2018 FINANCIAL MARKET BRAZIL: The financial market has a new day of euphoria on Wednesday (3), after research Datafolha confirm Jair Bolsonaro's advantage (PSL) in the preference of the voters a few days of the first turn. Soon after the opening of the market, the Brazilian Stock Exchange rose more of 4%, above 85 thousand points, at the highest level since May 16. At 3:25 pm, the Ibovespa was traded up 2.48% to 83,643 points. The dollar fell to a low of R $ 3.8240, but now recovered in the afternoon the level of R $ 3.90. At 3:23 pm, it lost 0.35%, to R $ 3.9210. Jair Bolsonaro is seen as more inclined than Haddad to promote reforms that the financial market considers necessary for the resumption of the economy. In the brokerage firms, analysts also say that Bolsonaro should have greater support in the congress, since the parties of the so-called center, related to Geraldo Alckmin, are already signaling support for the PSL candidate. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 30, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 30/09/2018 BRAZIL-ELECTION-CANDIDATE-BOLSONARO-SUPPORTERS: View of a demonstration in support of Brazilian right-wing presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro at Paulista Avenue, in Sao Paulo, Brazil on September 30, 2018. - As detractors organized marches across Brazil against the 63-year-old former army captain who has been branded racist, misogynist and homophobic, under the hashtag #EleNao (Not Him), his supporters also take to the streets and laud his tough stance on tackling Brazil's rising crime rate and his pledge to protect traditional family values. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 29, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 29/09/2018 PROTEST FOR MILITARY INTERVENTION: Protesters protest on Avenida Paulista in São Paulo late Saturday, calling for military intervention. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 29, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 29/09/2018 BRAZIL-ELECTION-BOLSONARO-WOMEN-PROTESTB: Women protest against the far-right’s presidential candidate on September 29, 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The protests occurred simultaneously in several Brazilian cities, against Jair Bolsonaro, the far right’s presidential candidate. Protests included an internet campaign (#elenão and #himnot) which was joined by many women from various countries. Corinthians fans, Brazil's biggest soccer team, and other social groups also joined. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 26/07/2018 SÃO PAULO IS 100 DAYS WITHOUT RAIN:View of the city of São Paulo in the central region on the afternoon of this Thursday (26). The Metropolitan Region of São Paulo did not have a great rain 100 days ago. The last heavy rain was April 16, according to INMET. Since then, there has been no rainfall above 10 mm in the area. In addition to dry weather and pollution, the level of reservoirs that supplies the state worries because it falls every day. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 26/07/2018 PERFORMANCE EUPRESENTE:The Intervention of the Minimum Collective called ''EUPRESENTE'' took place today in São Paulo. Bodies present. A color that inhabits a package. A body that inhabits a color. A gift that inhabits a space. A reflection on encapsulated man and the difficulty of contact, man consumption and exacerbated consumption man. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 15/06/2018 Eid Al-Fitr 2018: BRAZIL: Muslim refugees living in Brazil participate in the special prayer during the Eid-Fitri celebrations in São Paulo. Muslims all over the world celebrated eid-fitri on Friday 15. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 12/06/2018 BRAZIL WORLD CUP: The apathy of the Brazilian is visible with the World Cup. With two days to go before the opening of the World Cup in Russia, the atmosphere of the World Cup still does not echo throughout the country and for the first time the lack of interest is evident. According to Pesquisa Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the Copa.Entre the reasons for the discouragement are: economic crisis, elections, corruption and the truckers strike. The number of disinterested people rose 11% in comparison with the last poll conducted in January. The study reveals that since 1994, when he first conducted the survey, that indifference was not so evident on the eve of a World Cup. About 61% of the women interviewed have no appreciation for the World Cup. Among the age groups, the largest share of disinterested people is between 35 and 44 years (57%). In the comparison between the regions, the residents of the South (59%) lead the research. While workers with family incomes of up to two minimum wages are not joining the tournament (54% (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 15, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 15/06/2018 WORLD CUP FEVER IN BRAZIL: Maybe a little later than normal, but streets in various regions of the capital and Greater São Paulo have gained the colors of Brazil, at the 2018 World Cup debut in Russia. In recent weeks, the impression that sentiment over the World Cup is more cramped than in previous editions has been one of the city's discussions. According to Datafolha, 53% of Brazilians have no interest in the tournament. Some residents, however, point to normalcy at the party that will start already at 45 in the second half. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 26, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 26/04/2018 BRAZIL-POLITICS-CORRUPTION-LULA DA SILVA-SUPPORTERS: Women protest on Avenida Paulista in São Paulo for the freedom of Lula..Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is the first Brazilian former president arrested for common crime.Before them, other former presidents were arrested, but for political reasons. Lula will be serving a 12-year sentence and a month in prison for corruption and money laundering. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/04/2018 BRAZIL-POLITICS-CORRUPTION-LULA DA SILVA-PROTEST: The decision of the Second Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) that removed from federal judge Sérgio Moro excerpts from Odebrecht's disclosure opens a strong breach for the defense of former president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) to annul the conviction in the case of the triplex in Guarujá, say experts heard by the Broadcast Político, real-time news service of Grupo Estado. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 04/25/2018 CLEANING PATEO COLLÉGIO: The cleaning and restoration works of the facade of Pateo do Collegio, in the Center of São Paulo (SP), follow this Wednesday (25). Volunteers started cleaning last week to eliminate the graffiti done in the early hours of the 10th. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 04/24/2018 METRÔ SP MAKES 50 YEARS: Passenger traffic in Subway Station Sé turns 50 on Tuesday (24), in São Paulo (SP) (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 18, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 18/04/2018 BRAZIL-POLITICS-CORRUPTION-LULA DA SILVA-PROTEST: Protesters protest at the door of Rede Globo against the broadcaster and for the freedom of Lula., In São Paulo, Brazil on April 18, 2018. Lula was jailed on corruption charges but remains the leftist Workers' Party candidate for Brazil's October presidential election and an overall favourite in the polls. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 15, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 15/04/2018 BRAZIL-FRANCO-CRIME-ONE MONTH-DEMO: People gather in Paulista Avenue, São Paulo, Brazil during a demonstration marking one month of activist Marielle Franco's murder on April 15, 2018. The murder of Franco, a black Brazilian activist who fought her way out of the slums to become a popular councilor, made headlines around the world. The outspoken 38-year-old, who was a critic of police brutality, an advocate for minorities and the posterchild of a new type of politics, was shot dead on March 14 in an assassination-style killing with four bullets to the head. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - SâO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 06/02/2018 CARNIVAL SPi: People take part in a Carnival parade in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on February 06, 2018. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 4, 2018 - SâO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 04/01/2018 CLOWNS CLIMB THE FARM: Clowns climb buildings in Sao Paulo. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - São Paulo (SP), 30/04/2019 -  VENEZUELA JUAN GUAIDO  - Venezuelans take part in a demonstration in support of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, who many nations have recognized as the country's rightful interim ruler, at Paulista Avenue in São Paulo, Brazil April 30, 2019. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 02/11/2018 ZOMBIE WALK BRAZIL: People take part in the annual Zombie Walk on November 2, 2018, in São Paulo. People dress and use make-up to make themselves look like zombies and other characters from horror movies. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - SãO Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil - SAO PAULO SP, SP 25/04/2018 BRAZIL - SAO PAULO - CLIMATE: View of the city of Sao Paulo, in the region of the Republic, downtown, on the morning of this Wednesday, 25. Today, some clouds in middle and high levels of the atmosphere will even be able to form, so the sky is no longer so blue as in the last days. However, these clouds are not associated with rain. The dry air still prevails throughout the state and prevents heavy clouds from forming, so today will be another day of strong sunshine in all areas and there is still no expectation of rain. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 31, 2018 - Tumbes, Peru - Venezuelan migrants arrive at CEBAF, the Binational Border Service Center (Centro Binacional de Atención Fronteriza (CEBAF)) in the border town of Tumbes. They will be registered by the services of CEBAF then NGOs will distribute them kits of first necessity. More than 400 new migrants arrive every hour. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Remene/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press)
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  • Rescue workers and residents dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings seeking survivors after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers pull a survivor from the rubble of collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Two survivors at the site of a collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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Area map of 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. The constructed roads look like the outline of Colombia. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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Karte des Gelaendes der zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Die angelegten Straflen haben die Form des Landumrisses von Kolumbien. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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On the third day of the FARC conference media representatives were able to photograph and film five minutes in the discussion area. The discussions of the conference held in a non-public context, in a zone where otherwise only delegates have access.  The  of the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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Am zweiten Tag der FARC Konferenz konnten Medienvertreter 5 Minuten im Diskussionsbereich fotografieren und filmen. Die Gespraeche der Konferenz finden in einem nicht ˆffentlichen Rahmen statt, in einem Gel‰ndeteil zu dem ansonsten nur die Delegierten Zutritt haben. Zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet im kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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FARC fighter slaughter a cow in a guerilla camp during the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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FARC Kaempfer schlachten eine Kuh in einem Guerilla-Camp bei der zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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  • October 13, 2017 - Quito, Pichicnha, Ecuador - Honduras' President Juan Orlando Hernandez, left, and Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno, pose for a photo in the Palace of Carondelet during a state visit, in Quito, Ecuador, October 13, 2017. (Credit Image: © Gabriela Mena/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Survivors at the site of a collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers pull a survivor from the rubble of collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers and residents dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings seeking survivors after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers and residents dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings seeking survivors after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers and residents dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings seeking survivors after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A survivor is transported to an ambulance at the site of a collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers and residents dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings seeking survivors after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A survivor is transported to an ambulance at the site of a collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers and residents dug through the rubble of collapsed buildings seeking survivors after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A survivor (C) at the site of a collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Rescue workers pull a survivor from the rubble of collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A survivor at the site of a collapsed building in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • A building that collapsed in the neighborhood of Condesa, after a quake rattled Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • People evacuated from office buildings during the earthquake gathered on The Monument to the Revolution in Mexico City, Mexico on September 19, 2017. The 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocked Central Mexico, killing dozens people and causing serious damage to buildings in the capital. The worst earthquake in the history of Mexico occurred on September 19, 1985, killing nearly 10,000 people. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • August 13, 2017 - Cartagena, Colombia - U.S. Vice President Mike Pence during a joint press conference with Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos August 13, 2017 in Cartagena, Colombia. Pence vowed to increase pressure on Venezuela and work with Colombia government to isolate the government of President Nicolas Maduro. (Credit Image: © Myles Cullen/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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FARC fighter slaughter a cow in a guerilla camp during the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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FARC Kaempfer schlachten eine Kuh in einem Guerilla-Camp bei der zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschließen. <br />
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Photo: Bjoern Kietzmann
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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On the third day of the FARC conference media representatives were able to photograph and film five minutes in the discussion area. The discussions of the conference held in a non-public context, in a zone where otherwise only delegates have access.  The  of the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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Am zweiten Tag der FARC Konferenz konnten Medienvertreter 5 Minuten im Diskussionsbereich fotografieren und filmen. Die Gespraeche der Konferenz finden in einem nicht ˆffentlichen Rahmen statt, in einem Gel‰ndeteil zu dem ansonsten nur die Delegierten Zutritt haben. Zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet im kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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Photo: Bjoern Kietzmann
    action_23127587.jpg
  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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On the third day of the FARC conference media representatives were able to photograph and film five minutes in the discussion area. The discussions of the conference held in a non-public context, in a zone where otherwise only delegates have access.  The  of the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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Am zweiten Tag der FARC Konferenz konnten Medienvertreter 5 Minuten im Diskussionsbereich fotografieren und filmen. Die Gespraeche der Konferenz finden in einem nicht ˆffentlichen Rahmen statt, in einem Gel‰ndeteil zu dem ansonsten nur die Delegierten Zutritt haben. Zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet im kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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Guerilla camp during the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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Guerilla-Camp zur zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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Photo: Bjoern Kietzmann
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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FARC fighter slaughter a cow in a guerilla camp during the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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FARC Kaempfer schlachten eine Kuh in einem Guerilla-Camp bei der zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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  • El Diamante, Meta, Colombia - 19.09.2016        <br />
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Guerilla camp during the 10th conference of the marxist FARC-EP in El Diamante, a Guerilla controlled area in the Colombian district Meta. Few days ahead of the peace contract passing after 52 years of war with the Colombian Governement wants the FARC decide on the 7-days long conferce their transformation into a unarmed political organization. <br />
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Guerilla-Camp zur zehnten Konferenz der marxistischen FARC-EP in El Diamante, einem von der Guerilla kontrollierten Gebiet in der kolumbianischen Region Meta. Wenige Tage vor der geplanten Verabschiedung eines Friedensvertrags nach 52 Jahren Krieg mit der kolumbianischen Regierung will die FARC auf ihrer sieben taegigen Konferenz die Umwandlung in eine unbewaffneten politischen Organisation beschlieflen. <br />
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Photo: Bjoern Kietzmann
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  • September 11, 2017 - Rio De Janeiro, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - September 11,  2017 - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil -  Botafogo beach,  Pão de Açucar one of the best known tourist spots in the world, winter day with intense heat in the city. (Credit Image: © Fabi0 Teixeira via ZUMA Wire)
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