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  • May 23, 2019 - Turia Poliana Village, Zakarpattia Region, Ukraine - Women clean a flooded yard in Turia Poliana village, Zakarpattia Region, western Ukraine, May 23, 2019. Due to bad weather that struck on the night of May 20 to 21, 146 cities and towns in five western Ukrainian regions were cut off power. As reported, emergency teams of local power companies are currently running repairs to resume electricity supply. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Serhii Hudak/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Shocked businesswoman at stock exchange (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Stressed businessman at stock exchange (Credit Image: © Image Source/Jose Pelaez/Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 31 August 2020 - One of the land invaders along Mew Way road in Khayelitsha standas infront of her house ast dark clouds gather in Cape Town.The cold and wet weather is expected to continue for the rest of the week in Cape Town  .Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 31 August 2020 - A lady crossing darling street  during a heavy rain in Cape Town.The cold and wet weather is expected to continue for the rest of the week in Cape Town  .Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Durban. 010218. Tim Paine, Faf du Plessisand Kagiso Rabada leaves the field after bad light stopped play during the first Sunfoil Test Match played at Kingsmead in Durban. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 010218. Players and umpires leaves the field after bad light stopped play during the first Sunfoil Test Match played at Kingsmead in Durban. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Durban. 010218. Mitchell Marsh leaves the field after bad light stopped play during the first Sunfoil Test Match played at Kingsmead in Durban. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency/ANA
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused Washington Streen in langa to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 - A man runs past a woman with an ambrella as he looks for cover on the streets of Joe Slovo in Langa t,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - Two homeless man sitting around fire and boiling water in the Culemborg area ,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused Washington Streen in langa to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Washington-street-1446.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused Washington Streen in langa to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Washinton-street-147.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 - A man runs past a woman with an ambrella as he looks for cover on the streets of Joe Slovo in Langa t,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Joe-Slovo-1488.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 -Two ladies in Empolweni informal settlement walking past their tents as they were looking for more material to build their shack,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Empolweni-1363.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - Two homeless man sitting around fire and boiling water in the Culemborg area ,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Homeless-man-14.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused the streets of Injanini informal settlement to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused the streets of Injanini informal settlement to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Inkanini-weather-1382.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 -Two ladies in Empolweni informal settlement walking past their tents as they were looking for more material to build their shack,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused Washington Streen in langa to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Washinton-street-147.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 -Two ladies in Empolweni informal settlement walking past their tents as they were looking for more material to build their shack,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Empolweni-1363.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - Two homeless man sitting around fire and boiling water in the Culemborg area ,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Homeless-man-14.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused the streets of Injanini informal settlement to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Inkanini-weather-1382.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 28 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused Washington Streen in langa to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
    Washinton-street-147.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 - A man runs past a woman with an ambrella as he looks for cover on the streets of Joe Slovo in Langa t,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA  - Cape Town - 26 May 2020 - A heavy rain fall has caused Washington Streen in langa to flood,for the past 3 days the Western Cape has been having a bad weather .photograph;Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • July 6, 2018 - Tambov, Tambov region, Russia - Life of people in old houses (Russian hostels). Photo taken in the area of ''White Tank' (Credit Image: © Aleksei Sukhorukov via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 26, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - Group C France v Denmark - FIFA World Cup Russia 2018.The disappointment of a France supporter after a bad match played by the team at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia on June 26, 2018. (Credit Image: © Matteo Ciambelli/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 24, 2018 - Berlin, Germany - People, Amazon-Workers, trade union members and left activits attend a demonstration 'Make Amazon Pay' in Berlin, Germany on April 24, 2018. Amazon-Founder Jeff Bezos is going to be awarded today with the Axel-Springer-Award 2018 in the Axel-Springer headquarters in Berlin Kreuzberg for his 'visionary entrepreneurship'. The demonstrators lament and protest against work exploitation and bad working condition in the company. (Credit Image: © Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Cape Town-180702 Residents from different informal settlement around Cape Town are still in limbo about where they are going to stay,as heavy rains continue to cause floods in their areas.SA weather focust has warned Cape Town citizens to preapare for a cold and wet week because of the cold front that is approaching .photograph:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Cape Town-180702 Residents from different ingormal settlement around Cape Town are still in limbo about where they are going to stay,as heavy rains continue to cause floods in their areas.SA weather focust has warned Cape Town citizens to preapare for a cold and wet week because of the cold front that is approaching .photograph:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
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  • Cape Town-180702 Residents from different informal settlement around Cape Town are still in limbo about where they are going to stay,as heavy rains continue to cause floods in their areas.SA weather focust has warned Cape Town citizens to preapare for a cold and wet week because of the cold front that is approaching .photograph:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
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  • June 26, 2017 - The Village Of Karayl, Inzhavins, Tambov region, Russia - The picture was taken during the opening of the Memorial to soldiers of the great Patriotic war in the village of Karayl, Inzhavinskiy district, Tambov region  (Credit Image: © Aleksei Sukhorukov via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Cape Town.180207  The cricket game between South frica and India is delayed because of rain at Newlands Stadium.Today should be day 3 of the first test between the two countries as south Africa was betting in the second innings.  Picture:Phando Jikelo/Afrian News Agency(ANA)
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  • Cape Town.180207  The cricket game between South frica and India is delayed because of rain at Newlands Stadium.Today should be day 3 of the first test between the two countries as south Africa was betting in the second innings.  Picture:Phando Jikelo/Afrian News Agency(ANA)
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  • Cape Town.180207 Kids play at Newlands cricket stadium while everyone else wait patiently for the rain to stop.The cricket game between South frica and India is delayed because of rain.  Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Kolkata, India - A Hording Colaps  in Kolkata city on May 3, 2019 in India , as Cyclone Fani barrels northeastwards into West Bengal state and towards Bangladesh. - Two people died on May 3 after Cyclone Fani slammed into eastern India, officials said, as the storm sent coconut trees flying, blew away food stands and cut off power and water. The monster weather system, which made landfall at the eastern holy city of Puri in the morning, is one of the strongest to come in off the Indian Ocean in years, with winds gusting at speeds of up to 200 kilometres (125 miles) per hour. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Khulna, Bangladesh - A woman fishing in the Shibsha river at Dakop after Cyclone Fani hits in Khulna, Bangladesh on May 4, 2019. (Credit Image: © Rehman Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Scene of a rain shower in East London, on July 27, 2017. Torrential rain is typical in summer and the risk of flooding is high. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Kolkata, India - A woman looks outside from a bus window in Kolkata on 03 May, 2019 as the cyclonic storm “Fani” hits the coastal places of Orissa and West Bengal on 03 May 2019. Due to the cyclonic storm, light to moderate rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy (7-20cm) rainfall at few places in Kolkata, East and West Midnapur, Jhargram, North and South 24 Parganas, Howrah and Hoogly districts of West Bengal according to the IMD (Indian Meterological Department) of Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Indranil Aditya/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 29, 2018 - Talladega, Alabama, United States of America - David Ragan (38) and Aric Almirola (10) battle for position during the GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2018 - Talladega, Alabama, United States of America - Chase Elliott (9) and David Ragan (38) battle for position during the GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 29, 2018 - Toronto, ONTARIO, Canada - Drivers navigate slippery roads during a late afternoon snowstorm which left around 8-10 cm of snow in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on January 29, 2018. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Khulna, India - Fishing boats are seen at the Batiaghat by pass. Fishermen ashore their boats to the river bank of Rupsha river as they withdraw from the Sea fishing after cyclone storm 'Fani' alert to landfall on Bay of Bengal on May 04, 2019. (Credit Image: © Ahmed Salahuddin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 5, 2018 - Watkins Glen, New York, United States of America - David Ragan (38) brings his car through the turns during the Go Bowling at The Glen at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen , New York. (Credit Image: © Chris Owens Asp Inc/ASP via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - 7 october 2018 (Malaga) Malaga joins the race I do not quit the Club de Malasmadres.Madrid,Barcelona, ​​Bilbao, Murcia, Las Palmas de Gran Canarias, Malaga and up to 41 cities including London, have seen how the ''bad mothers'' joined the streets to run as a symbol of the barriers that women face after being mothers to continue with our professional career (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 17, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain - Demonstration against the bad fumes of cars, as everywhere in the world Madrid, Spain also protest, groups like Greenpeace or ecologists in action, in this massive demonstration (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 4, 2018 - The month of July started dry and with temperature well above normal by winter standards. The Paulistas faced another very dry day. In the capital, INMET recorded up to 25% moisture in the air in the northern part of the city. The still dry air left Greater São Paulo more polluted and the quality of the air remained moderate to bad, according to CETESB. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 2, 2018 - Apeldoorn, NETHERLANDS - Illustration picture shows the neutralization of the women's Omnium Scratch after a bad crash during the omnium women event at the 2018 world championships track cycling in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, Friday 02 March 2018. The track cycling worlds take place from 28 February to 04 March. BELGA PHOTO YORICK JANSENS (Credit Image: © Yorick Jansens/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 2, 2018 - Apeldoorn, NETHERLANDS - Illustration picture shows the neutralization of the women's Omnium Scratch after a bad crash during the omnium women event at the 2018 world championships track cycling in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, Friday 02 March 2018. The track cycling worlds take place from 28 February to 04 March. BELGA PHOTO YORICK JANSENS (Credit Image: © Yorick Jansens/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts after winning a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts after winning a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Hernan Losada pictured in action during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Shean Garlito and Beerschot's Hernan Losada fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - A supporter pictured at a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Erwin Jimmy Hoffer and Tubize's Maxence Carlier fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Maxence Carlier and Beerschot's Erwin Jimmy Hoffer fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Hugo Videmont and Beerschot's Tom Pietermaat fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Fessou Placca and Tubize's Simon Zenke fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Simon Zenke and Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's head coach Marc Brys reacts during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's new head coach Christian Bracconi reacts during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Beerschot's Jimmy De Jonghe celebrates after scoring during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Simon Zenke pictured in action during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Maxence Carlier and Beerschot's Erwin Jimmy Hoffer fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Maxence Carlier and Beerschot's Erwin Jimmy Hoffer fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • January 10, 2018 - Tubize, BELGIUM - Tubize's Shean Garlito and Beerschot's Hernan Losada fight for the ball during a soccer game between AFC Tubize and Beerschot-Wilrijk, in Tubize, Wednesday 10 January 2018, on day 19 of the division 1B Proximus League competition of the Belgian soccer championship. The game was postponed because of bad weather conditions on December 10th. BELGA PHOTO JOHN THYS (Credit Image: © John Thys/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 27, 2017 - Oostende, BELGIUM - Illustration picture shows bad weather at the Jupiler Pro League match between KV Oostende and Racing Genk, in Oostende, Wednesday 27 December 2017, on the day 21 of the Jupiler Pro League, the Belgian soccer championship season 2017-2018. BELGA PHOTO VIRGINIE LEFOUR (Credit Image: © Virginie Lefour/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2017 - Minneapolis, MN, USA - United States - A controversial new sculpture at the Walker Art Center that prompted an outcry among Minnesota's American Indian communities will be dismantled, the director said Saturday. Here, protestors outside a construction fence where inside is a  controversial new sculpture at the Walker Sculpture Garden Saturday, May 27, 2017, in Minneapolis, MN.]......DAVID JOLES • david.joles@startribune.com ......A controversial new sculpture at the Walker Art Center that prompted an outcry among Minnesota's American Indian communities will be dismantled, the director said Saturday. The work is partly based on the 1862 hanging of 38 Dakota tribal members in Mankato.**Janice Bad Moccasin,cq. (Credit Image: © David Joles/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 16 September 2020 - South Africa is experiencing a rapid increase in the criminal act of cable theft. This trend of stealing cables affects every citizen in the country. Cable theft has a big impact on crucial services like public transport, electricity, telephone and internet. When cables are stolen from the rail system, trains are delayed and cancelled because the infrastructure is badly damaged..Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • September 11, 2017 - Collier County, Florida, U.S. - ERNESTO JARA, seen from inside his family's badly damaged trailer, walks through his yard. Hurricane Irma swept through south Florida leaving behind a trail of debris, flooding and power outages.  (Credit Image: © Loren Elliott/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Les Cayes, Haiti - A woman walks on the street of Les Cayes, Haiti, that was badly affected by the hurricane, on October 7, 2016. Hurricane Matthew killed almost 900 people and displaced tens of thousands in Haiti before plowing northward on Saturday just off the southeast U.S. coast, where it caused major flooding and widespread power outages. (Credit Image: © Bahare Khodabande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Eight people were killed and several others injured on Tuesday after strong winds of up to 98 km per hour hit the West Bengal capital and its adjoining areas, disrupting public transport and traffic, officials said...Unconfirmed sources, however, put the death toll at 13.....Five deaths were reported here while two died in Bankura district and one in Howrah district, police said. Three died in Belur and one in Dumurjola of Howrah district, state police control room officials told.One person died after being struck by lighting in Indus of Bankura district. Electrocution claimed one life in Hooghly district.....The twin storms played havoc with the public transport system, as trams and trains halted on their tracks with the overhead wires snapping. Flight services were affected for 100 minutes. The Kolkata Metro Railway services were hit when a tree fell between Dum Dum and Noapara stations, as passengers got stuck in the tunnel. Suburban train services of South Eastern Railway and Eastern Railway went haywire as trains were stopped at various stations. In South Eastern Railway's Howrah division, services were disrupted in Howrah-Bardhaman and Howrah-Tarakdewhar sections, badly inconveniencing thousands of passengers. In Eastern Railway's Sealdah division, train movement was disrupted in various sections.On April 17,2018 in Kolkata,India. (Credit Image: © Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 19, 2017 - Gaibandha, Bangladesh - A fisher man in a flood affected village is going for fishing in Gaibandha, Bangladesh. August 19, 2017.    Gaibandha is a district in Northern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Rangpur Division. Gaibandha is one of the districts of Bangladesh which got badly affected by recent flood mainly in the village areas. (Credit Image: © Turjoy Chowdhury/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Port Salute, Haiti - Damaged houses in town of Port Salute that was badly effected by hurricane Matthew, on October 7, 2016. Hurricane Matthew killed almost 900 people and displaced tens of thousands in Haiti before plowing northward on Saturday just off the southeast U.S. coast, where it caused major flooding and widespread power outages. (Credit Image: © Bahare Khodabande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Port Salute, Haiti - Damaged houses in town of Port Salute that was badly effected by hurricane Matthew, on October 7, 2016. Hurricane Matthew killed almost 900 people and displaced tens of thousands in Haiti before plowing northward on Saturday just off the southeast U.S. coast, where it caused major flooding and widespread power outages. (Credit Image: © Bahare Khodabande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 7, 2016 - Les Cayes, Haiti - A woman walks on the street of Les Cayes, Haiti, that was badly affected by the hurricane, on October 7, 2016. Hurricane Matthew killed almost 900 people and displaced tens of thousands in Haiti before plowing northward on Saturday just off the southeast U.S. coast, where it caused major flooding and widespread power outages. (Credit Image: © Bahare Khodabande/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • November 1, 2017 - Los Angeles, CA, USA - The Los Angeles Dodgers' Cody Bellinger reacts after a bad swing as Houston Astros catcher Brian McCann throws the ball in the third inning of Game 7 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, November 1, 2017. (Credit Image: © Kevin Sullivan/Los Angeles Daily News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2017 - Los Angeles, CA, USA - Los Angeles Dodgers' Cody Bellinger (35) wipes his face after taking a bad swing in the 3rd inning of game seven of a World Series baseball game at Dodger Stadium on Wednesday Nov. 1, 2017 in Los Angeles. (Credit Image: © Keith Birmingham/Los Angeles Daily News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 12 July  2020  - A heavy storm has hit Cape Town,with rain and wind blowing.Roofs have been teared off,trees uprooted and some houses and shacks been flooded and some blown buy wind.Informal settlement are the most affected by this bad weather. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 07 May 2020- Situation is still bad in Khayelitsha as shoppers and SASSA grant beneficiaries are standing in queues.The police and and army a assisting in trying to manage the situation as some are not practicing the social distance.photographs :Phando Jikelo/african News Agency(ANA)
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  • Cape Town-180915-  Cape Town City  defender Taariq Fielies was sent of after a bad tackle on a Kaizer Chiefs player in the ABSA Premiership clash at the Cape Town Stadium.City lost the game 4-1,Khama Billiat scored a brace .Photographs:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency/ANA
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