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  • October 6, 2018 - Lyon, France - Animal rights activists demonstrate in front of the Medrano circus in Lyon, France, on October 6, 2018. Activists protest against the presence of animals in circuses by asking spectators about the living conditions of caged animals. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An Ukrainian National Circus artist performs with a crocodile during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An Ukrainian National Circus artist performs with tigers during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An Ukrainian National Circus artist performs with a lion during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An Ukrainian National Circus artist performs with a crocodile during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An Ukrainian National Circus artist performs with a lion during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An Ukrainian National Circus artist performs with a crocodile during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian National Circus artists perform during the presentation of the new show program  ''Extreme Arena'' at the Ukrainian National Circus in Kiev, Ukraine, 15 September,2016. The show will be staged from 15 September to 11 December 2016. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - An animal worker intimately feeds a lion during the premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine called 'Extreme Arena.' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 1941, Film Title: DUMBO, Director: BEN SHARPSTEEN, Studio: DISNEY, Pictured: ELEPHANT, 1941, CIRCUS, POSTER ART, ILLUSTRATION, CARTOON, ANIMATION. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • 1941, Film Title: DUMBO, Director: BEN SHARPSTEEN, Studio: DISNEY, Pictured: BEN SHARPSTEEN, CARTOON, ILLUSTRATION, DUMBO, CIRCUS, POSTER ART, ANIMATION, DISNEY ANIMATION. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • 1941, Film Title: DUMBO, Director: BEN SHARPSTEEN, Studio: DISNEY, Pictured: POSTER ART, ILLUSTRATION, CIRCUS, ELEPHANT, ANIMATION, DISNEY ANIMATION. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Rome, Italy - Matteo Salvini takes a selfie with his fans..The Minister of the Interior and Vice President of the Italian Council Matteo Salvini inaugurates the Village Coldiretti at the Circus Maximus in Rome (Credit Image: © Matteo Nardone/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attend an Iftar party organized at Park circus. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • GLORIA VANDERBILT (February 20, 1924 - June 17, 2019) was an American artist, author, actress, fashion designer, heiress, and socialite. She was a member of the Vanderbilt family of New York and the mother of CNN television anchor Anderson Cooper. The subject of a high-profile child custody trial in the 1930s, she later became known in connection with a line of fashions, including an early version of ''designer'' blue jeans. PICTURED: April 6, 1953, New York, New York, USA: EMMETT THE CLOWN, of the Ringling Bros. Circus, chats with GLORIA VANDERBILT STOWKOWSKI at a Cerebral Palsey Fund benefit, held at Madison Square Garden. (Credit Image: © Keystone Canada/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • 1941, Film Title: DUMBO, Director: BEN SHARPSTEEN, Studio: DISNEY, Pictured: POSTER ART, ILLUSTRATION, CIRCUS, ELEPHANT, DISNEY ANIMATION, ANIMATION. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • 1941, Film Title: DUMBO, Director: BEN SHARPSTEEN, Studio: DISNEY, Pictured: ELEPHANT, FLYING, EARS, ANIMATION, CARTOON, DISNEY ANIMATION, CIRCUS. (Credit Image: SNAP/ZUMAPRESS.com) (Credit Image: © SNAP/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 1, 1968 - London, England, U.K. - Rolling Stones frontman MICK JAGGER pictured recording 'The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus' TV Show. Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, 'Rollin' Stone' - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history.  (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 15, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - The premiere of a new international program of the National Circus of Ukraine ''Extreme Arena' (Credit Image: © Nazar Furyk via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress in front of the Castle Stage at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goer wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goer wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress in front of the Castle Stage at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goer wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goer wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing Circus fancy dress at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • August 18, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Tourism agency VisitBritain  forecasts there'll be a 6% rise in international visiters and that tourism has been one of the most successful parts of the UK economy recently, thanks in part to Brexit. (Credit Image: © Claire Doherty/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Johanna Soderberg from First Aid Kit performs live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers relax in the VIP Castle stage area during Bestival 2018 at Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • General view of the Castle Stage during Bestival 2018 at Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers performing in front of the giant glitter ball at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • General view of the HMS Bestival stage at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Shoppers on Oxford Street, London. Picture date: Saturday March 4th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Shoppers on Oxford Street, London. Picture date: Saturday March 4th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • Johanna and Klara Soderberg from First Aid Kit perform live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Johanna and Klara Soderberg from First Aid Kit perform live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers party at the HMS Bestival stage at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • General view of the HMS Bestival stage at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Thundercat performs live at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers relax in the Castle field during Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • General view of the Bestival sign on top of the Castle Stage at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • General view of Lulworth Castle and festival goers during Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • General view of the Castle Stage during Bestival 2018 at Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goers wearing fancy dress in front of the giant glitter ball at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goer performing in front of the giant glitter ball at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • Festival goer performing in front of the giant glitter ball at Bestival 2018 Lulworth Castle - Wareham. Picture date: Saturday 4th August 2018. Photo credit should read: David Jensen/EMPICS Entertainment
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  • September 10, 2017 - Krakowiec, Poland - Journalists are seen in the train to Lviv at Przemysl train station on 10 September, 2017 during an attempt by former president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili to reenter Ukraine. Mister Saakashvili has been stripped of his Ukrainian citizenship in July by president Poroshenko after accusing the later of abetting corruption in the country. Since then he has been living in exile in Poland. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A rescued pair of twin bear sisters forced to perform in a circus all their lives have experienced a freedom for the first time in 24 YEARS. Dasha and Katia were just weeks old when they were taken from their mother and sold to a circus in Ukraine. Since then all the sisters have known is training and performing up to three shows a day. When not doing tricks like riding bicycles and jumping through hoops for a paying audience, the 400lb plus animals were kept in tiny 1.5m cages. They were behind bars just inches from one another but could never touch. But now after a quarter of a century in captivity the two bears can sleep under the stars for the first time in the stunning forest-filled Libearty (correct spelling) Bear Sanctuary, in Zarnesti, Romania. Heart-warming footage and photos taken this week show the animals rolling around in the grass with joy and being able to nuzzle and bear hug one another for the first time. The bears arrival in Romania was only made possible thanks to Lionel De Lange, from the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization (LAEO) Ukraine, and Chantal Jonkergouw and Carolyn Green, from SOS Zoo and Bear Rescue. Lionel and Chantal and their supporters raised £14,000, including donations from the UK, to rescue the animals in March and then transport, medically check and care for the them before they were released on Wednesday. Lionel de Lange, from LAEO Ukraine, said the sisters, who were originally known as Masha and Lora, had proper contact with each other for the first time. He said: “This was one the most emotional rescues we’ve done, if you can imagine it’s 24 years of these bears never having proper contact with each other, they were always in separate cages. “And when they were close to each other in the cages they had aggression, not with each other but with bars between them. They always seemed angry at one another. “But then when they let them out at Libearty they had a snuggle and a cuddle and it was just amazing to
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  • May 23, 2019 - Rome - Rome, Circus Maximo Experience (Credit Image: © Roma/IPA via ZUMA Press)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 July 2020 - Zip Zap performers Jacobus Classen(in air) and Jason Barnard execute a circus move in front of the entrance of the Red Cross Children's Hospital. THE ZIP ZAP Circus will later this month be paying tribute to Nelson Mandela on his birthday, with a free virtual screening of ‘The Caretaker ‘ to children in paediatric hospitals, shelters and<br />
children’s homes, locally and abroad. Considering the level 3 lockdown restrictions, the circus institution will pay it forward in a rather novel way on July 18. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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