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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban at his home ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. One of his approved medicine IHashi is a Immune system booster medicine made from natural herbs produced by Simbithi Medicines and was approved by UKZN medicine school. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban at his home ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. One of his approved medicine IHashi is a Immune system booster medicine made from natural herbs produced by Simbithi Medicines and was approved by UKZN medicine school. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban inside his Indumba (Shrine) ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. One of his approved medicine IHashi is a Immune system booster medicine made from natural herbs produced by Simbithi Medicines and was approved by UKZN medicine school. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • March 25, 2019 - Madrid, Madrid, Spain - A view of the gigantic buildings of Bankia´s bank at the avenue la castellana in Madrid..The General Shareholders Meeting of the Spanish bank, Bankia, approved the distribution of a dividend of 357 million euros on an account of the results of 2018, which represents an amount 5% higher than that of the fiscal year. This dividend of 357 million euros is fixed at 11,576 cents per share, an amount that is also 5% higher than the previous year. The payment of this ordinary remuneration to the shareholder will be made, as in the last four years, in cash and in a single payment and will be settled on April 11 of this year. This is the fifth dividend in the history of bankia bank, since 2015 this bank has paid its first shareholder compensation, this accumulated payment will reach 1,517 million euros. (Credit Image: © Alberto Sibaja/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Congreso, Argentina - A woman walks on a green banner. After a marathon debate, Argentina's Congress approved a bill to legalize abortion. The bill passed by a razor-thin margin, with 129 lawmakers voting to legalize elective abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy, while 125 voted against and one abstained. (Credit Image: © Claudio Santisteban via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina - After a marathon debate, Argentina’s Congress approved a bill to legalize abortion. The bill passed by a razor-thin margin, with 129 lawmakers voting to legalize elective abortion up to 14 weeks of pregnancy, while 125 voted against and one abstained. (Credit Image: © Claudio Santisteban via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Two women hug and celebrate as Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws. Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Jun 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Activists in Buenos Aires celebrate after lawmakers approved a bill to legalize abortion during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. The lower house of Congress passed the bill by 129 votes to 125. The bill now goes before the Senate. (Credit Image: © Ignacio Amiconi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Athens, Greece - Anti-austerity rally in Athens. Greece’s parliament approved the last big austerity package of its eight-year bailout program Thursday, preparing the country for its full return to financing itself on bond markets beginning this summer.. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Georgiou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Athens, Greece - Anti-austerity rally in Athens. Greece’s parliament approved the last big austerity package of its eight-year bailout program Thursday, preparing the country for its full return to financing itself on bond markets beginning this summer. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Georgiou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Chevrolet 399, Sebastian Guayasamin from Ecuador and Mauro Lipez from Argentina, Chevrolet Dakar team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Can Am 415, Dani Sola and Pedro Lopez from Spain, FN Speed team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Toyota 428, Ramon Nunez and Fernando Acosta from Argentina, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - BMW 324, Isidre Esteve wheelchair rider from Spain,  Repsol Rally team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Honda 47, Kevin Benavides from Argentina,  Monster Energy Honda team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Century 390, David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaule from Canada, Aldo Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Century 390, David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaule from Canada, Aldo Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - KTM 37, Loic Minaudier from France, Nomade Racing team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Can Am 418, Jose Antonio Hinojo and Xavier Blanco from Spain, FN Speed team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 503, Gerard De Rooy from Netherland, Darek Rodewald from Poland and Moises Torrallardona from Spain, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
    20190105_zip_g240_011.jpg
  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Can Am 418, Jose Antonio Hinojo and Xavier Blanco from Spain, FN Speed team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - KTM 37, Loic Minaudier from France, Nomade Racing team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - KTM 32, Emanuel Gyenes from Romania, Autonet Motorcycle team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Yamaha 266, Benoit Aubrion from France, Nomade Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
    20190105_zip_g240_018.jpg
  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
    20190105_zip_g240_014.jpg
  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Toyota 428, Ramon Nunez and Fernando Acosta from Argentina, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Century 390, David Bensadoun and Patrick Beaule from Canada, Aldo Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Iveco Truck 505, Federico Villagra, Adrian Yacopini and Ricardo Torlaschi from Argentina, Petronas De Rooy Iveco team,  passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Borgward 336, Erik Wevers from Netherlands and Ashley Garcia From Peru,  Borgward Rally team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 5, 2019 - Lima, Lima, Peru - Yamaha 266, Benoit Aubrion from France, Nomade Racing team, passing the technical scrutineering. The Dakar rally runs this year 100% in Peru. (Credit Image: © Carlos Garcia Granthon/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Teachers, parents and students in front of the House of Representatives in Montecitorio to apply for the approval of the law on ius sole. Approved by the House at the end of 2015 and since then waiting to be examined in the Senate, the law extends the criteria for obtaining Italian citizenship especially to children born in Italy by foreign parents or arrived in Italy when they were small. The event was organized by the network #Italianisenzittadership and ''I'm also Italy' (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 2019, Vienna, Austria: Austrian Chancellor SEBASTIAN KURZ leaves a session of  Austria's lower house of parliament. Lawmakers in Austria's lower house of parliament, the National Council, approved on Monday the motion of no confidence against Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and his cabinet. What happened on Monday also makes Sebastian Kurz - at least for the time being - the shortest serving Chancellor of the Second Republic. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2019 - St. Paul, MN - Minnesota, USA - Jenny Teeson, who testified in front of various committees earlier this session about being drugged and raped by her ex-husband, thanked Sen. John Hoffman, D-Champlin, right and Rep. Zack Stephenson, D-Coon Rapids, left, outside the Senate where they are expected to take up the bill Monday night.  Behind her are her mom Terri and father Jerry Teeson.     ] GLEN STUBBE • glen.stubbe@startribune.com   Monday, April 29, 2019     ..The Minnesota Senate is poised to repeal a longtime exemption to the state’s marital rape law that has been widely criticized by victims and their advocates. The bill was unanimously approved by the House. (Credit Image: © Glen Stubbe/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2019 - Recife, Brazil - RECIFE, PE - 29.04.2019: IMPACTOS DA REFORMA DA PREVIDÊNCIA - Lecture by the Brazilian Economist Eduardo Moreira at the Legislative Assembly of PE, the objective was to evaluate the impact of the Proposal for Constitutional Amendment 6/2019, which was approved last night by the Commission of Constitution and Justice (CCJ) of the Chamber of Deputies  (Credit Image: © Veetmano Prem/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Athens, Attica, Greece - A man with a Guy Fawkes mask during a protest against the implemented EU Copyright Directive (known as ACTA 2.0) in Athens, Greece on March 23, 2019. On September an updated version of the articles 11 and 13 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market were approved by the European Parliament. EU claims that article 11 and 13 aim to protect the copyrights and to bring profits to news outlets, artists and others when social media platforms such as Google, Facebook and others link their work. (Credit Image: © Giorgos Georgiou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 18, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - Protest in Rome in front of the Chamber of Deputies by the National Federation of Press (FNSI), the Order of Journalists and representatives of newspapers that are likely to close due to cuts in the fund for publishing and information innovation as a result of a government amendment. If approved, it would gradually reduce the direct contributions of public funding from 2019 to zero in 2022 for publishers of newspapers and magazines. At risk one thousand direct jobs, 10 thousand in the induced. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Rome, Italy, Italy - National demonstration in Rome organized by the #indivisible network against the government, against the government, rampant racism and the ''Security Decree'' - which provides for tightening immigration policy - presented by the League leader and deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini and approved by the Senate beginning of this week. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - A protester seen holding a poster saying, STOP ACTA 2.0 during the demonstration..Protest against the implemented EU Copyright Directive (known as ACTA 2.0) in front of Adam Mickiewicz Monument at the Main Square. On September 12, 2018 an updated version of the controversial articles 11 and 13 of the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market were approved by the European Parliament. EU claims that article 11 and 13 aim to protect the copyrights and to bring profits to news outlets, artists and others when social media platforms such as Google, Facebook and others link their work. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - OCTOBER 04 : Protesters shout slogans and block Shahbagh intersection as they demand to reinstate a 30 per cent quota for freedom fighters’ children and grandchildren in Dhaka , Bangladesh on October 04, 2018...According to local media reports, the Bandgladeshi cabinet has approved a government committee's decision to abolish the existing quota system for class-I and class-II jobs in the civil service. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - Sporadic demonstration in the Barcelona Stock Exchange gates in the first anniversary of the catalan elections for independence in 2017 on October 1, 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. Catalonia marks the first anniversary of the independence referendum which was approved by the Catalan Government and banned by Spain's Goverment. The Police operation to prevent the referendum cost 87 million Euro and left nearly 900 injured people. (Credit Image: © Celestino Arce/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • April 18, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - MP Nadiya Savchenko stays in the glass-panelled security cage during a hearing at the Shevchenkivskyi District Court, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, April 18, 2018. Ukrinform...KYIV. The Shevchenkivskyi District Court of Kyiv has held a hearing to consider a petition filed by the prosecutor which calls for a forced drawing of biological materials from MP Nadiya Savchenko. The lawmaker announced that she would consider any such action as a humiliation and torture. Later, the court dismissed the move. As reported, the Verkhovna Rada approved of Nadiya Savchenko's criminal prosecution, detention and arrest on March 22. The MP is suspected of actions aimed at enacting a coup, infringement on the life of a statesperson or civil activist, preparation of a terror act, facilitation of a terrorist organization and the illegal handling of weapons, ammunition and explosive substances. Moreover, Nadiya Savchenko and Volodymyr Ruban, the head of the Ofitserskyi Korpus (Officers' Corps) Centre for the Liberation of Captives who was also arrested, are suspected of preparing the assassination of President Petro Poroshenko. On March 23, the Shevchenkivskyi District Court ruled a two-month custodial detention without the right to bail for the people's deputy. During this hearing, the MP announced her hunger strike. On April 17, Nadiya Savchenko underwent a forensic psychological examination with the use of a polygraph. (Credit Image: © Olena Khudiakova/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 13, 2017 - USA - Defense attorney Rick Kammen sported a kangaroo lapel pin to the court's national security session on June 14, 2013, at the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in a photo approved for release by the U.S. military. (Credit Image: © Carol Rosenberg/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 11, 2017 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 11: Hundreds of thousands of people attend a demonstration in Barcelona during the 'Diada’,  the National Day of Catalonia, which commemorates the fall of Barcelona in the War of the Spanish Succession in 1714 and the region's subsequent loss of institutions and freedoms. Catalans rally to demand their region's secession from Spain, in a show of strength three weeks ahead of an independence referendum which shall take place on the next October 1st. The referendum was approved by the Catalan Parliament and banned by the Spanish Government. During the demonstration people wave 'Esteladas' (Credit Image: © Manuel Blondeau via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 1, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - With the slogan ''São Paulo is not for sale'', protesters linked to leftist parties like PT, PCdoB and PSOL, made a protest in front of the São Paulo City Hall on Tuesday afternoon against the management projects Of the mayor João Doria (PSDB) of concession and privatization..Mayor João Doria has already sent four concession projects to the Chamber, two of which (Pacaembu stadium and concessions package) were approved in the first vote and should be voted on Monday in this semester. Last week, the Chamber held the first series of public hearings on the design of the concessions package that includes the Single Ticket, bus terminals, parks, markets, bicycle sharing, tow truck service and street furniture, such as public toilets. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S. - JOHN THOMPSON, a friend of Philando Catile reacts after the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training voted against a request from Gov. Dayton that a new law enforcement training fund approved by the Legislature this year be named for Philando Castile on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Elizabeth Flores/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2017 - Oxnard, California, USA - A person holds a satellite view of the puente Power Plant during a California Energy Commission hearing to discuss the impact of the plant's construction in Oxnard, California. The gas-fired electrical generating station planned for construction at an existing power plant site at Oxnard's Mandalay Beach is nearing a final decision. There are currently three gas-fired plants along the city's coast and the Puente plant would become the fourth if approved. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2017 - Oxnard, California, USA - California State Senator HANNAH-BETH JACKSON speaks at a rally before public comment at a California Energy Commission hearing to discuss the impact of the construction of the Puente Power Plant in Oxnard, California. The gas-fired electrical generating station planned for construction at an existing power plant site at Oxnard's Mandalay Beach is nearing a final decision. There are currently three gas-fired plants along the city's coast and the Puente plant would become the fourth if approved. (Credit Image: © Joel Angel Juarez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2017 - Rome, Italy - Manifestation in Rome and many Italian cities favoring the freedom of choice of vaccine, against the law recently approved by the government, which obliges 12 vaccinations for children up to 6 years old, failing which they will not be able to access nurseries and nurseries. There will be fines up to 7500 and suspension of paternity may be for parents of children aged 6 to 16 who will not vaccinate their children. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - SâO Paulo, São paulo, Brazil - The Right São Paulo group organized a march against the Immigration Law in the city of São Paulo. The demonstration took place on Paulista Avenue and at its peak gathered about two hundred people. They ask President Michel Temer to veto the law. The protest protested against the Migration Law, already approved by the Senate, which could facilitate the reception of more immigrants in the country. Protesters say that immigrants ''brought terrorism to Brazil'' and called for a new military intervention in the country. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Staff of Election Commission arranging photo copies of voters' identity cards at Election Commission Building, Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, April 03, 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Ayodhi Prasad Yadav inaugurated the voters' identity cards printing task at Election Commission premises. The Election Commission has started printing voters' identity cards for upcoming local level election scheduled on May 14, 2017. The Election Commission approved the name of 14.54 million voters for the local level election on Sunday, April 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 22, 2018 - Rome, Italy - Dozens of people have demonstrated at the Campidoglio against the security decree approved by Salvini and Di Maio. Municipalities can in fact vote for a motion that stops the application of the decree. At the moment, the Municipality of Rome has not expressed itself in this regard..The security decree primarily affects migrants, who will have less chance of being regular. The situation of irregularities in which they are placed by the State favors exploitation at work and the corporal. (Credit Image: © Elisa Bianchini/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Protesters shout slogans and block Shahbagh intersection as they demand to reinstate a 30 per cent quota for freedom fighters’ children and grandchildren in Dhaka , Bangladesh on October 04, 2018...According to local media reports, the Bandgladeshi cabinet has approved a government committee's decision to abolish the existing quota system for class-I and class-II jobs in the civil service. (Credit Image: © Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • August 7, 2017 - USA - A black cat crossing a backyard of a house at Guantanamo Bay Navy base on March 9, 2017 in a photo approved for release by the U.S. military. (Credit Image: © Carol Rosenberg/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 27, 2017 - St. Paul, MN, USA - John Thompson, friend of Philando Catile reacts after the Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training voted against a request from Gov. Mark Dayton that a new law enforcement training fund approved by the Legislature this year be named for Philando Castile on Thursday, July 27, 2017 in St. Paul, Minn. (Credit Image: © Elizabeth Flores/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2017 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - The Right São Paulo group organized a march against the Immigration Law in the city of Sao Paulo on 3 May 2017. The demonstration took place on Paulista Avenue and at its peak gathered about two hundred people. They ask President Michel Temer to veto the law. The protest protested against the Migration Law, already approved by the Senate, which could facilitate the reception of more immigrants in the country. Protesters say that immigrants ''brought terrorism to Brazil'' and called for a new military intervention in the country. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov. 12, 2015 - Valletta, Malta - Valletta, Malta.12/11/15:African Union Commission Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma pictured on the second day of the  Valletta summit on migration during the Roundtable at the beginning of the meeting, in Valletta, Malta, on November 12, 2015. EU leaders attending a summit with their African counterparts today approved a 1.8-billion-euro trust fund for Africa aimed at tackling the root causes of mass migration to Europe. (Credit Image: © Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Jun 14, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Chamber of Deputies narrowly approves legislation allowing abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy.Argentine lawmakers approved a bill to legalize elective abortions following a heated debate over a proposal that would make the country the first major Latin American nation to ease strict antiabortion laws..After a session lasting more than 22 hours, the lower house of Congress voted 129 versus 125 in favor of legislation to allow abortions during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain - Starting in July, homeowners in Palma, on the Balearic Island of Mallorca, will not be allowed to rent out their apartments to tourists. It's a pioneering measure in Spain, where other cities are also struggling with the consequences of mass tourism, including overcrowded centers and soaring rent.  It is expected that the measure will be approved initially in the municipal plenary session on Thursday,April 26, to be submitted to a period of public exposure and have final approval in full in July. (Credit Image: © Clara Margais via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain - Starting in July, homeowners in Palma, on the Balearic Island of Mallorca, will not be allowed to rent out their apartments to tourists. It's a pioneering measure in Spain, where other cities are also struggling with the consequences of mass tourism, including overcrowded centers and soaring rent.  It is expected that the measure will be approved initially in the municipal plenary session on Thursday,April 26, to be submitted to a period of public exposure and have final approval in full in July. (Credit Image: © Clara Margais via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 28, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Pro Brexit supporters have put 34 Union Flags outsidethe Houses of Parliament, London on March 28, 2019. The Commons failed to find a majority for a way forward after voting for eight different options on Wednesday. Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will quit once Brexit will be delivered, if her withdrawal agreement is approved. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 4, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Freedom fighters’ quota seekers protest at Shahbag square demanding reinstating 30 per cent quota in government civil service for freedom fighters’ children and grandchildren after the Bangladeshi cabinet has approved a government committee's decision to abolish the existing quota system for 1st and 2nd class government job in Dhaka, Bangladesh on October 4, 2018. (Credit Image: © Rehman Asad/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 1, 2018 - Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - The Gaza Strip, occupied West Bank and the Palestinian territory occupied in 1948 observed a general strike against the Israeli Nationality Law, approved in last July, the Nationality Law enshrines the status of the State of Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people. (Credit Image: © Samar Abu Elouf/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods arrives at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - An unidentified woman walks into court with Tiger Woods at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods arrives at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods arrives at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods arrives at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods arrives at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 27, 2017 - Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U.S. - Tiger Woods arrives at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida on October 27, 2017. Tiger Woods is expected to plead guilty ''in abstentia'' to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for DUI. A long-awaited plea deal, that would allow Woods to enter a DUI diversion program, is expected to be approved by Palm Beach County Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo at a hearing at the North County Courthouse in Palm Beach Gardens. (Credit Image: © Allen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 2, 2017 - Shanghai, Shanghai, China - Shanghai, CHINA-August 2 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..The exhibition of HBO series 'Game of Thrones' is held at a shopping mall in Shanghai, August 2nd, 2017. The exhibition is officially approved by HBO and will last until August 13th, 2017. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2017 - Inconnu, inconnu - 15/06/2017 - A hands-free way to take on liquid without disrupting a run or a workout is set to be a hit.Wetsleeve is a lightweight pack worn on the forearm to make hydration seamless and effortless A silicone mouthpiece situated towards the wrist lets the user take a drink simply by raising their arm top their mouth.It lets users can drink from the wrist without breaking their momentum. According to the makers, athletes and outdoor enthusiasts no longer have to carry around bottles or wear bulky and impractical hydration packs while on the move. The Wetsleeve incorporates a refillable 12oz / 350 ml) liquid reservoir and is available in three fitting sizes, small , medium and large.A spokesman for the US team behind the accessory said: “ Wetsleeve is suitable for virtually all sports and activities, including running, hiking, cycling, paddle boarding, skateboarding, kite-surfing, diving, general fitness, yoga, and fishing, among others. “It is made from breathable, soft, water resistant materials with a 3D mesh lining on its underside that lets the skin breathe while ensuring an elastic, yet firm and streamlined fit. It also incorporates two built-in pockets perfect for carrying personal belongings like cards, keys or headphones. Wetsleeve has a zippered pocket which is opened to remove the drinks reservoir for filling.A built-in insulated lining ensures the liquid inside stays cool during extended use. The spokesman added:” The reservoir, made from government approved food grade materials was meticulously designed to compress after every sip to minimize sloshing while the integrated spine ensures the liquid contents stay evenly distributed at all times, even during rigorous activities. “Wetsleeve co-founder David Herring , based in Brooklyn, New York, USA, said he came up with the idea for it after finding existing options for hands-free hydration were severely lacking.”He explained:” I hated ha
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  • April 3, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Staffs of Election Commission arranging photo copies of voters' identity cards at Election Commission Building, Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, April 03, 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Ayodhi Prasad Yadav inaugurated the voters' identity cards printing task at Election Commission premises. The Election Commission has started printing voters' identity cards for upcoming local level election scheduled on May 14, 2017. The Election Commission approved the name of 14.54 million voters for the local level election on Sunday, April 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2018 - Tysons Corner, Virginia, US - After 18 years Iranian football team won in World Cup, and a lot of Iranian who living in Virginia, Maryland and Washington DC get together for viewing Iran vs. Morocco. They gathered to Cheer for Iran during the 2018 FIFA World Cup! Iran won in the last minute. Around hundred thousand Iranian are resident in Metropolitan area, US. Iran and the U.S. has a historical conflict after occupied the US embassy in Tehran, November 4, 1979. Last month President Trump approved to increase the sanctions on Iran. (Credit Image: © Ardavan Roozbeh via ZUMA Wire)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Residents with health workers during intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Residents with health workers during intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Residents with health workers during intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Residents in a que during intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Residents in a que during intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Health workers enter a hostel to engage with community members. During intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • ALEXANDRA SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Health workers enter a hostel to engage with community members. During intensified testing and screening on Freedom Day, screening and testing includes people over over 60, flu-like symptoms, comorbid conditions, like diabetes, asthma, hypertencsion, HIV and tuberculosis on April 25, 2020 in Alexandra South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 26: Cubans welcome an SAA flight with a Cuban Health Brigade, consisting of 217 Cuban Health proffesionals who arrived at Waterkloof Airforce Base. on April 26, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 26: Cuban ambassador to South Africa, Rodolfo Benitez Verson. An SAA flight with a Cuban Health Brigade, consisting of 217 Cuban Health proffesionals who arrived at Waterkloof Airforce Base. on April 26, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: A panoramic general view of assembly at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions the quarantine site has a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: An isolation unit at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions the quarantine site has a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Officials discuss the private consultation rooms on a walkabout at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions the quarantine site has a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Gauteng Regional Manager for Defy, Christo Hitge at a handover by various stakeholders at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions, the quarantine site will have a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Gauteng Regional Manager for Defy, Christo Hitge discussing produciton of ventilators and appliance donations at a handover by various stakeholders at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions, the quarantine site will have a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: MTN Foundation Head Kusile Mtunzi discussing the donation of smart devices at a handover by various stakeholders at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions, the quarantine site will have a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 25: Hand sanitiser on display, just some of the contributions donated by various stakeholders at the Nasrec quarantine site currently under construction. With isolation units, consultation areas, ICU capabilitiies, medical facilities, power points, drainage and ablutions the quarantine site has a total bed capacity of 2300 on April 25, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown extended by another two weeks, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus - the lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • KRUGERSDORP, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 08: Health officials assist members of the public at a Covid19 screening centre in the Munsieville suburb on April 08, 2020 in Krugersdorp, Mogale South Africa. Under pressure from a global pandemic. President Ramaphosa declared a 21 day national lockdown, mobilising goverment structures accross the nation to combat the rapidly spreading COVID-19 virus, or Coronavirus. The lockdown requires businesses to close and the public to stay at home during this period, unless part of approved essential services.(Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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