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  • May 23, 2019, Turin, Piedmont, Italy - SILVIO BERLUSCONI during the press conference for the electoral campaign for the presentation of the list of Forza Italia candidates for the Regional Elections of Piedmont and European Elections. In the Piedmont Region in Italy the Regional Elections of Piedmont will be held on May 26, 2019 where the new governor of the Italian region will be elected while the European Elections of 2019 will be held in the 28 Member States of the European Union between May 23 and 26, will be the renewal of Members representing EU member countries. (Credit Image: © Stefano Guidi/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2019 - Turin, Piedmont, Italy - Turin,Italy-May 23, 2019: Silvio Berlusconi and Alberto Cirio candidated for Forza Italia for Piedmont during the electoral campaign for the presentation of the list of Forza Italia candidates for the Regional Elections of Piedmont and European Elections. In the Piedmont Region in Italy the Regional Elections of Piedmont will be held on May 26, 2019 where the new governor of the Italian region will be elected while the European Elections of 2019 will be held in the 28 Member States of the European Union between May 23 and 26, will be the renewal of Members representing EU member countries. (Credit Image: © Stefano Guidi/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2019, Turin, Piedmont, Italy: Silvio Berlusconi and Alberto Cirio candidated for Forza Italia for Piedmont during the electoral campaign for the presentation of the list of Forza Italia candidates for the Regional Elections of Piedmont and European Elections. In the Piedmont Region in Italy the Regional Elections of Piedmont will be held on May 26, 2019 where the new governor of the Italian region will be elected while the European Elections of 2019 will be held in the 28 Member States of the European Union between May 23 and 26, will be the renewal of Members representing EU member countries. (Credit Image: © Stefano Guidi/ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 8, 2017 - Globe and laptop on desk (Credit Image: © Andrew Brookes/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Globe with digital tablet and laptop showing international business trade (Credit Image: © Andrew Brookes/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Globe with digital tablet and laptop showing international business trade (Credit Image: © Andrew Brookes/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019, Turin, Piedmont, Italy: Silvio Berlusconi during the press conference for the electoral campaign for the presentation of the list of Forza Italia candidates for the Regional Elections of Piedmont and European Elections. In the Piedmont Region in Italy the Regional Elections of Piedmont will be held on May 26, 2019 where the new governor of the Italian region will be elected while the European Elections of 2019 will be held in the 28 Member States of the European Union between May 23 and 26, will be the renewal of Members representing EU member countries. (Credit Image: © Stefano Guidi/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 7, 2017 - Antarctica - Arctic Sea Ice Extent. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread Ð or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally.The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar 7, 2017 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread Ð or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally.The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 2, 2002 - Antarctica - Collapsed of Larsen B. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    RTI20170504_shn_z03_306.jpg
  • Oct 8, 2016 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    RTI20161008_shn_z03_319.jpg
  • Mar 7, 2016 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    RTI20160307_shn_z03_315.jpg
  • May 14, 2015 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    RTI20150514_shn_z03_303.jpg
  • Aug 8, 2002 - Antarctica - Entire Glacier. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    RTI20020808_shn_z03_308.jpg