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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Secretary of State REX TILLERSON testifies in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on spending cuts. (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - Secretary of State Rex Tillerson testifies today in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (Credit Image: © Mark Reinstein via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 4, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States of America - A pro-Cuba group called the Venceremos Brigade organized a demonstration at JFK's Termina 4 to protest an upcoming regression in Cuba-US relatons under the Trump Administration. Despite the claims of a travel ''ban'' to Cuba, there remain more than a dozen legal ways to visit Cuba as an American, including using an officially licensed tour operator or for family travel.  Activists, however, continue to use and sensationalize the word ''ban''. Furthermore, the enforcement of the travel restrictions are expected to take months to reimplement. Normalization of relations between the two countries began under the Obama Administration in 2015, which included a liberalization of travel rules for tourism from the US to Cuba.  The Trump Administration has recently announced that it will enforce not only the tourism ban to Cuba, since it was never technically lifted, but also US companies will be barred from business ventures with the Cuba GAESA, which has links to much of Cuba's tourism industry. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Madiun, East Java, Indonesia - Mayor of Madiun Honorable Sugeng Rismiyanto when delivering a speech at the Public Relations Coordination Forum in the meeting room of one of the hotels in Madiun City. The activity took the theme of Year-End Reflection, Achievement of the Success of the Madiun City Regional Development Program in 2018  (Credit Image: © Ajun Ally/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 4, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian boy sells sweets with his father at a market in the old city during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, 04 June 2017.  Muslims start fasting before sunrise at down and break their fasting after sunset. Muslims around the world celebrate the holy month with prayers and reading from the Quran as they fast from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual relations from dawn till dusk. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 12, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States - Former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-KS), introduces Michael Pompeo, director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and U.S. secretary of state nominee for the Trump administration, during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Thursday, April 12, 2018. (Photo by Cheriss May) (Credit Image: © Cheriss May/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States Senator Edward Markey (Democrat of Massachusetts) questions US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson as he gives testimony before the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to ''Review of the FY 2018 State Department Budget Request'' on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Tuesday, June 13, 2017..Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Marvin Kaplan testifies on his nomination as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board before the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions  on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday, July 13, 2007.Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - William Emanuel testifies on his nomination as a Member of the National Labor Relations Board before the United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions  on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Thursday, July 13, 2007.Credit: Ron Sachs / CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_010.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
    MEGA32009_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: An American-based nuclear shelter company says it has experienced a huge surge in demand for underground backyard bunkers. Ron Hubbard, owner of Atlas Survival Shelters, says orders have doubled this month alone and that inquiries have more than tripled amid mounting fears of a nuclear missile threat from North Korea. Mr Hubbard - who has factories in Los Angeles, Dallas and a steel processing plant in Mexico - says the company typically sells between 40-50 large family shelters a year across the U.S. and between 3-5 a day of the mini units. Prices with installation start at $25,000 for a 8x8ft BombNado mini ‘fallout’ shelter; this is the smallest model available from a more affordable line offered by the company and would home 1-2 people. The BombNado protects against nuclear fallout, chemical or biological contamination, tornadoes, earthquakes and wild fires. For a larger family-size for 6-10 people expect to pay anything from $150,000-$200,000. This size is from the more robust Round Atlas range and provides a true bomb shelter that would withstand an explosion. At the top end is a $1.4million, 6,000 square-foot military, complete with 117 beds. Shelters are typically built underground in a new houses under construction but the company - which has been operating for seven years - also offers a retro-fit where bunkers can be installed by excavating a backyard, or even built into the garage. All shelters are fitted with a NBC air filtration, beds and bathroom facilities and certain models have under-floor storage for supplies. Mr Hubbard, 55, told [insert publication]: ‘The news tomorrow could be the U.S. attacks North Korea. This is the first realistic threat I’ve seen. ‘There’s interest all over the world right now [in nuclear shelters] and calls to our center have more than tripled on a daily basis over the past few weeks. ‘The defense industry is thriving right now because of unstable relations between the U.S. and North Korea and what
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  • August 14, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - United States President Donald J. Trump responds to a question from CNN reporter Jim Acosta after signing a memorandum addressing China's laws, policies, practices, and actions related to intellectual property, innovation, and technology at The White House in Washington, DC, August 14, 2017. .Credit: Chris Kleponis / Pool CNP (Credit Image: © Chris Kleponis/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, during the dinner in honour of the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron. (Credit Image: © Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - Entrance of President of Hellenic Republic Prokopis Pavlopoulos (right) with the President of France Emmanuel Macron (left) for the expanded talks between the delegations of Greece and France (Credit Image: © Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2017 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (left) and Liu Qibao, Secretary of the Secretariat, member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China (right) during their meeting. (Credit Image: © Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - During the official meeting of Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (right) with the President of French Republic Emmanuel Macron  (Credit Image: © Dimitrios Karvountzis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 9, 1985 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - In this photo provided by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Princess Diana dances with John Travolta in the Cross Hall of the White House in Washington, D.C. at a Dinner for Prince Charles and Princess Diana of the United Kingdom on November 9, 1985...Mandatory Credit: Pete Souza - Courtesy Ronald Reagan Library via CNP (Credit Image: © Pete Souza/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 2, 2016 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - Laurene Powell Jobs, Founder, Emerson Collective arrives for the State Dinner honoring Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong of the Republic of Singapore at the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, August 2, 2016..Credit: Ron Sachs / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Charlie Bruneau. Jean Baptiste Pouilloux....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
    20190531_zea_s64_057.jpg
  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Charlie Bruneau. Jean Baptiste Pouilloux....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Charlie Bruneau. Jean Baptiste Pouilloux....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Charlie Bruneau. Jean Baptiste Pouilloux....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Charlie Bruneau. Jean Baptiste Pouilloux....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Charlie Bruneau. Jean Baptiste Pouilloux....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros. Tribunes. Pernell Karl Subban. Lindsey Vonn.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 31, 2019 - 2019 Roland-Garros Tennis Open. Internationaux de tennis de Roland-Garros.Tribunes. Capucine Anav. Alain-Fabien Delon.....240179 2019-05-30  (Credit Image: © Arnal-Durden/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 26, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - U.S. President Donald Trump poses with Sumo Grand Champion Asanoyama, left, and the Presidents Cup as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe looks on at Ryogoku Kokugikan Stadium May 26, 2019 in Tokyo, Japan. (Credit Image: © Andrea Hanks via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 21, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Soiree de remise des Trophees Chopard 2019. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. 2019 Chopard Trophy.....239600 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Perez, Vincent; Silla, Karine (Credit Image: © Yacine Fort/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 21, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Soiree de remise des Trophees Chopard 2019. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. 2019 Chopard Trophy.....239600 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Firth, Colin (Credit Image: © Yacine Fort/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 21, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Soiree de remise des Trophees Chopard 2019. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. 2019 Chopard Trophy.....239600 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Perez, Vincent; Silla, Karine (Credit Image: © Yacine Fort/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019, Cannes, France: - PIXIE LOTT and OLIVER CHESHIR take a 'selfie' on the red carpet for 'La Belle Epoque' on Monday at the 72nd Festival de Cannes. (Credit Image: © Terence Baelen/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montée des marches du film ''La Belle Epoque'' depuis la terrasse du palais. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''La Belle Epoque'' movie from the rooftop....239578 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Lott, Pixie (Credit Image: © Terence Baelen/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montée des marches du film ''La Belle Epoque'' depuis la terrasse du palais. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''La Belle Epoque'' movie from the rooftop....239578 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Lott, Pixie (Credit Image: © Terence Baelen/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montée des marches du film ''La Belle Epoque'' depuis la terrasse du palais. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''La Belle Epoque'' movie from the rooftop....239578 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Blanc, Dominique (Credit Image: © Terence Baelen/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montée des marches du film ''La Belle Epoque'' depuis la terrasse du palais. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''La Belle Epoque'' movie from the rooftop....239578 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Blanc, Dominique (Credit Image: © Terence Baelen/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montée des marches du film ''La Belle Epoque'' depuis la terrasse du palais. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''La Belle Epoque'' movie from the rooftop....239578 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Lott, Pixie (Credit Image: © Terence Baelen/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 20, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montée des marches du film ''La Belle Epoque''. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''La belle Epoque'' movie.....239571 2019-05-20  Cannes France.. Lott, Pixie (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 18, 2019 - Cannes, France - Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra. ''Love'' party Chopard in Cannes 2019.. Pictures: Laurent Guerin / EliotPress Set ID: 600943....239424 2000-01-01  Cannes France. (Credit Image: © Laurent Guerin/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 18, 2019 - Cannes, France - Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra. ''Love'' party Chopard in Cannes 2019.. Pictures: Laurent Guerin / EliotPress Set ID: 600942....239424 2019-05-17  Cannes France. (Credit Image: © Laurent Guerin/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 18, 2019 - Cannes, France - Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra. ''Love'' party Chopard in Cannes 2019.. Pictures: Laurent Guerin / EliotPress Set ID: 600942....239424 2019-05-17  Cannes France. (Credit Image: © Laurent Guerin/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 18, 2019 - Cannes, France - Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra. ''Love'' party Chopard in Cannes 2019.. Pictures: Laurent Guerin / EliotPress Set ID: 600942....239424 2019-05-17  Cannes France. (Credit Image: © Laurent Guerin/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montee des marches du film ''Les Miserables''. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''les Miserables'' movie.....239209 2019-05-15  Cannes France.. Manoeuvre, Philippe (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montee des marches du film ''Les Miserables''. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet for ''les Miserables'' movie.....239209 2019-05-15  Cannes France.. Manoeuvre, Philippe (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Arrivée des invités au diner d'ouverture. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Photocall with celebrities attending official dinner.....239125 2019-05-14  Cannes France.. Delon, Anouchka (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Arrivée des invités au diner d'ouverture. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Photocall with celebrities attending official dinner.....239125 2019-05-14  Cannes France.. Delon, Anouchka (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Arrivée des invités au diner d'ouverture. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Photocall with celebrities attending official dinner.....239125 2019-05-14  Cannes France.. Delon, Anouchka (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Arrivée des invités au diner d'ouverture. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Photocall with celebrities attending official dinner.....239125 2019-05-14  Cannes France.. Delon, Anouchka (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 15, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Arrivée des invités au diner d'ouverture. 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Photocall with celebrities attending official dinner.....239125 2019-05-14  Cannes France.. Delon, Anouchka (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 14, 2019 - Cannes, France - 72th International Cannes Film Festival. Red Carpet of ''Dead don't die'' screening..72eme Festival International du Film de Cannes. Montee des marches du film ''les morts ne meurent pas''.....239112 2019-05-14  Cannes France.. Naim, Yael (Credit Image: © L.Urman/Starface via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 13, 2019 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President Donald J. Trump gestures to the media as he walks Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary to his car at the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, May 13, 2019.  The two leaders met for about an hour and a half  (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 13, 2019 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - Prime Minister Viktor Orban of Hungary as he meets with United States President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on Monday, May 13, 2019.  The two leaders will meet for about an hour  (Credit Image: © Chris Kleponis/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo holds a press briefing at the State Department March 26, 2019 in Washington, D.C. (Credit Image: © Michael Gross via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers remarks at the AIPAC Policy Conference March 25, 2019 in Washington, D.C. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is a lobbying group that advocates pro-Israel policies to the Congress and Executive Branch of the United States. (Credit Image: © Michael Gross via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 21, 2019 - Jerusalem, Israel - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu smiles after speaking by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump from his office March 21, 2019 in Jerusalem, Israel. Trump surprised Netanyahu telling him the U.S. will recognize Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Golan Heights, which it captured from Syria in 1967. (Credit Image: © Ron Przysucha via ZUMA Wire)
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  • LOS ANGELES (Aug. 30, 2018) Rear Adm. Yancy Lindsey, commander of Navy Region Southwest and Lt. Emily Wilkin watch a patient take a photo wearing a female combination cover while visiting the Children’s Hospital of Orange County during Los Angeles Fleet Week (LAFW).  LAFW is an opportunity for the American public to meet their Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard teams and experience America's sea services. During fleet week, service members participate in various community service events, showcase capabilities and equipment to the community, and enjoy the hospitality of Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chanel L. Turner/Released) 180830-N-OI558-0340
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  • October 7, 2018 - Pyongyang, North Korea - North Korean Leader Chairman Kim Jong Un, left, walks with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to a working lunch following a two hour meeting October 7, 2018 in in Pyongyang, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Pompeo later said that they agreed to hold a summit between Kim and President Trump as soon as possible. (Credit Image: © State Department via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - Pyongyang, North Korea - North Korean Leader Chairman Kim Jong Un, right, during a working lunch with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo October 7, 2018 in in Pyongyang, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea. Pompeo later said that they agreed to hold a summit between Kim and President Trump as soon as possible. (Credit Image: © State Department via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - Candles seen in tribute for the life of Alfie Evans during  a rally organized by a conservative nationalist association in front of the consulate of Great Britain in Krakow. Alfie Evans is a 2 years old young boy, with a serious undiagnosed brain condition. The Italian government has granted Alfie Evans an Italian citizenship to bring him to Italy but the British courts have refused to allow the child, who still continues to fight after being taken off life support earlier this week, to be transferred to Italy. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S.- A bird flies over the head of United States President Donald J. Trump as he welcomes Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to the White House in Washington. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President Donald J. Trump welcomes Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to the White House in Washington, DC for talks on Friday. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - United States President DONALD J. TRUMP welcomes Chancellor ANGELA MERKEL of Germany to the White House in Washington, DC for talks. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 27, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - A rose flower seen in tribute for the life of Alfie Evans during a rally organized by a conservative nationalist association in front of the consulate of Great Britain in Krakow. Alfie Evans is a 2 years old young boy, with a serious undiagnosed brain condition. The Italian government has granted Alfie Evans an Italian citizenship to bring him to Italy but the British courts have refused to allow the child, who still continues to fight after being taken off life support earlier this week, to be transferred to Italy. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 5, 2018 - Warsaw, Poland - Contrmanifestation to far-right protest near Presidental Palace in Warsaw on February 5, 2018.. Manifestation organized by Far-Right groups to protest against reaction of the Israeli authorities to the law introducing the penalty for using the term ''Polish death or concentration camps' (Credit Image: © Maciej Luczniewski/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 30, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - U.S. President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. January 30, 2018. .Credit: Jim Bourg / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Jim Bourg/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 30, 2018 - Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America - WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 30:  U.S. President Donald J. Trump claps during the State of the Union address in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives January 30, 2018 in Washington, DC. This is the first State of the Union address given by U.S. President Donald Trump and his second joint-session address to Congress. .Credit: Win McNamee / Pool via CNP (Credit Image: © Win Mcnamee/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) North Korean delegation past the customs, immigration and quarantine office near the border village of Panmunjom, in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) A bus carries a North Korean delegation past the customs, immigration and quarantine office near the border village of Panmunjom, in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) North Korean women hockey players arrive at the Inter-Korean Transit Office in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) North Korean women hockey players arrive at the Inter-Korean Transit Office in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) A bus carries a North Korean delegation past the customs, immigration and quarantine office near the border village of Panmunjom, in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) North Korean women hockey players arrive at the Inter-Korean Transit Office in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • 25 January 2018 - Paju, South Korea : (In this handout photos provided by Korea Pool) North Korean women hockey players arrive at the Inter-Korean Transit Office in Paju, South Korea on January 25, 2018. Twelve North Korean female hockey players crossed the border into South Korea to form the rivals' first-ever Olympic team during next month's 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games. Photo Credit: Korea Pool
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  • April 5, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - QUEEN RANIA of Jordan, left, and First Lady MELANIA TRUMP walk along the Colonnade of the White House. (Credit Image: © Ron Sachs/CNP via ZUMA Wire)
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