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  • May 13, 2019 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Protesters wearing costumes of chemical protection are seen holding a banner that says What is in the Transneft pipeline during the demonstration..The protest due with reports of pollution of the Russian export oil 'Urals' and high content of organic chloride compounds in it and the demand to initiate an independent international audit of Russian oil production and the Russian Transneft, as well as export-oriented Russian companies Rosneft, Tatneft and Bashneft, the protest was held in front of the German Embassy due to the fact that Germany is one of the largest importers of Russian oil, according to the activists’ press release (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 13, 2019 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Protesters wearing costumes of chemical protection are seen holding a flag during the demonstration..The protest due with reports of pollution of the Russian export oil 'Urals' and high content of organic chloride compounds in it and the demand to initiate an independent international audit of Russian oil production and the Russian Transneft, as well as export-oriented Russian companies Rosneft, Tatneft and Bashneft, the protest was held in front of the German Embassy due to the fact that Germany is one of the largest importers of Russian oil, according to the activists’ press release (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Jakarta, Indonesia - A cargo ship arrives at Indonesia Car Terminal Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 14, 2018. Indonesia’s car loading and unloading flows increased 19.4% from 191,463 units in 2016 to 228,558 in 2017. Indonesia's largest export destinations are the Philippines with 40.6%, Saudi Arabia 18.9% and Vietnam 7.6%. And the largest import country are Thailand's 64%, India 27.2%, and South Korea 5.1% (Credit Image: © Anton Raharjo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20180413_zaa_n230_1126.jpg
  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
    PA-30578647.jpg
  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty dries scarves at a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women’s Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 00-00. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
    20181002_zap_g200_001.jpg
  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty weaves fabrics at a textile production center in Kathmandu. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 0-0. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
    20181002_zap_g200_002.jpg
  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese school children that are survivors from the victims of violence, abuse and poverty sleep at a kindergarten near a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately 0-0. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
    20181002_zap_g200_008.jpg
  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty weaves fabrics at a textile production center in Kathmandu. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
    20181002_zap_g200_002.jpg
  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - Nepalese school children that are survivors from the victims of violence, abuse and poverty sleep at a kindergarten near a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
    20181002_zap_g200_008.jpg
  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty dries scarves at a textile production center in Kathmandu, Nepal on Tuesday, October 2, 2018. The Production Center of Women’s Foundation Nepal is situated in Boudha of the Capital.  There are more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces.  These women are producing and delivering around a total of 10-12kg materials per day.  Their basic income per month is between rupees 6,000-7,000 (Nepalese Currency) which comes around approximately $600-$700. The handicrafts are sold in the center in a local price and are mainly exported to Europe, United States and Canada. The money from the exported items is used as charity to the women and children to cover all their basic needs, access provided to educational opportunities for the children, medical cost, psychological and legal assistance. The survivors of violence or abused children approximately 40-60 children aged 1-6 years go to kindergarten. Over 450 children from grade 1 to 10 studies at a school near Boudha.  The Women’s Foundation Nepal also provides a safe shelter home for the young girls, boys and mothers. The shelter home has more than 120 children and 30 women and the above-mentioned expenditure is all funded by WFN. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
    20181002_zap_g200_001.jpg
  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
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  • Finished cars are inspected at Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
    PA-30578643.jpg
  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
    PA-30578647.jpg
  • Finished cars are inspected at Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
    PA-30578643.jpg
  • Cars on the Final Assembly line, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Final Assembly facility is the size of 12 football pitches, and sees the final assembly of Range Rover Sport, Range Rover Velar and Jaguar F-PACE cars. Jaguar Land Rover exports 80\% of cars produced in the UK, to over 136 markets worldwide.
    PA-30578644.jpg
  • May 13, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Emigrant activists of the Association of Indigenous Peoples of Russia wearing hazmat suits picket the German Embassy with the demand to audit Russian oil companies that had exported crude oil to EU countries and, activists believe, it had led to an environmental catastrophe in Tatarstan, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 13, 2019. Russias Investigative Committee identified six suspects in the contamination of millions of barrels of crude, which shut down pipeline shipments to some European countries. In March and April this year, some of the suspects allegedly supplied oil contaminated with organic chlorides to a pipeline point in Russias Samara region to hide oil theft, the Committee said, without elaborating on the details of the crime. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 5, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley is arriving at the Security Council meeting. The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency meeting to consider new sanctions against North Korea following the nation's July 3 and July 28 tests of intercontinental ballistic missiles.  At the meeting, the council adopted Resolution 2371 which imposes a full ban on North Korea's exportation of iron, coal, lead and all seafood products with the anticipated result of a nearly one-billion dollar impact on North Korea's economy. (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 13, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Emigrant activists of the Association of Indigenous Peoples of Russia wearing hazmat suits picket the German Embassy with the demand to audit Russian oil companies that had exported crude oil to EU countries and, activists believe, it had led to an environmental catastrophe in Tatarstan, in Kyiv, Ukraine, May 13, 2019. Russia’s Investigative Committee identified six suspects in the contamination of millions of barrels of crude, which shut down pipeline shipments to some European countries. In March and April this year, some of the suspects allegedly supplied oil contaminated with organic chlorides to a pipeline point in Russia’s Samara region to hide oil theft, the Committee said, without elaborating on the details of the crime. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/ZUMA Wire)
    20190513_zap_k132_001.jpg
  • General view of Aluminium Body Shop 3, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and is part of a £2bn investment in the Solihull plant over the last 5 years.
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  • Robotic arms rivet car panels together in the Aluminium Body Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and contains nearly 800 robots building Jaguar F-Pace and Range Rover Velar cars. It is capable of producing an aluminium car body every 76 seconds.
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  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
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  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
    PA-30578599.jpg
  • General view of Aluminium Body Shop 3, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and is part of a £2bn investment in the Solihull plant over the last 5 years.
    PA-30578602.jpg
  • Robotic arms rivet car panels together in the Aluminium Body Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. Aluminium Body Shop 3 is Europe's largest aluminium body shop, and contains nearly 800 robots building Jaguar F-Pace and Range Rover Velar cars. It is capable of producing an aluminium car body every 76 seconds.
    PA-30578629.jpg
  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
    PA-30578630.jpg
  • Cars are spray painted in the Paint Shop, part of Jaguar Land Rover's Advanced Manufacturing Facility in Solihull, Birmingham. Picture date: Wednesday March 15th, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The Paint shop uses 26km of conveyors, and a mixture of hand-painting and automated robots paint each car body over a period of 10 hours.
    PA-30578599.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545841.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545838.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545829.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545839.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545846.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545842.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545839.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545840.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545827.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545846.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545842.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545841.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545840.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545838.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545827.jpg
  • Traders pictured during an open outcry trading session, in 'The Ring' at the London Metal Exchange in London. Picture date: Tuesday March 15th, 2016. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS. The LME, the world's biggest market for base metals, is the only financial exchange in Europe to still use open outcry trading, where contracts are traded in intense 5-minute bursts.
    PA-30545829.jpg
  • A shopper carrying Tesco bags. Tesco is currently the 8th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488423.jpg
  • A mobile phone connected to the Vodafone network. Vodafone is currently the 2nd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488419.jpg
  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488421.jpg
  • General view of an O2 mobile phone shop in Islington, London. O2 is currently the 9th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488418.jpg
  • A mobile phone connected to the Vodafone network. Vodafone is currently the 2nd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488415.jpg
  • General view of a Shell garage in Crouch End, north London. Shell is currently the most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488412.jpg
  • HSBC debit cards, credit card and online banking verifier. HSBC is currently the 3rd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488410.jpg
  • A Barclays Bank cheque book, online banking PINSentry and cheque book. Barclays is currently the 6th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488413.jpg
  • A Barclays Bank cheque book, online banking PINSentry and cheque book. Barclays is currently the 6th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488409.jpg
  • General view of a Shell garage in Crouch End, north London. Shell is currently the most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488408.jpg
  • General view of a BP garage in Hornsey, north London. BP is currently the 5th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488398.jpg
  • Petrol pumps in a BP garage in Hornsey, north London. BP is currently the 5th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488405.jpg
  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488395.jpg
  • Petrol pumps in a BP garage in Hornsey, north London. BP is currently the 5th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488405.jpg
  • Petrol pumps at a Shell garage in Crouch End, north London. Shell is currently the most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488399.jpg
  • A shopper carrying Tesco bags. Tesco is currently the 8th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488423.jpg
  • A mobile phone connected to the Vodafone network. Vodafone is currently the 2nd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488419.jpg
  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488421.jpg
  • General view of an O2 mobile phone shop in Islington, London. O2 is currently the 9th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488418.jpg
  • A mobile phone connected to the Vodafone network. Vodafone is currently the 2nd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488415.jpg
  • General view of a Shell garage in Crouch End, north London. Shell is currently the most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488412.jpg
  • HSBC debit cards, credit card and online banking verifier. HSBC is currently the 3rd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488414.jpg
  • HSBC debit cards, credit card and online banking verifier. HSBC is currently the 3rd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488410.jpg
  • A Barclays Bank cheque book, online banking PINSentry and cheque book. Barclays is currently the 6th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488413.jpg
  • General view of a Shell garage in Crouch End, north London. Shell is currently the most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488408.jpg
  • HSBC debit cards, credit card and online banking verifier. HSBC is currently the 3rd most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
    PA-30488414.jpg
  • Petrol pumps at a Shell garage in Crouch End, north London. Shell is currently the most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • General view of a BP garage in Hornsey, north London. BP is currently the 5th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Thursday March 9, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • General view of a British Telecom Homehub router, along with a telephone. BT is currently the 4th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • A Barclays Bank cheque book, online banking PINSentry and cheque book. Barclays is currently the 6th most valuable British brand, according to analysts Brand Finance's directory. Picture date: Friday March 10, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • May 1, 2019 - Jalal Aslan, 71, manufacture with his sons traditional handmade and coloured tiles in his workshop in the West Bank city of Nablus.  The Aslan factory in Nablus remains the only one that practice the skill of producing traditional Palestinian tiles in the West Bank. Jalal has been working in the manufacturing of handmade and coloured tiles (Shami tiles) for nearly 50 years practising a traditional craft passed through his family generations and believed to have originated in the Levant. The Aslan family used to own a small tile factory in Jaffa, but after the 1948 war they began working in Nablus, since the family was of Nabulsi origin and they also owned another factory in the city. Each Shami tile is carefully crafted and can be considered a piece of art in itself as well as a fragment of Palestinian heritage (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Bogota, Colombia - Different Coffee products from different Colombian regions are seen at Cafés de Colombia Expo the most important special coffee fair in Colombia and Latin America. It is the event that integrates the entire coffee value chain and offers a stage to expose and publicize the trends and innovations of the market at a national and international level at Corferias on October 3, 2018 at Bogota, Colombia  (Credit Image: © Juan Torres/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 2, 2018 - Kathmandu, Nepal - A Nepalese woman who is victims of violence, abuse and poverty spins wool at a textile production center. The Production Center of Women's Foundation Nepal house more than 70 women aged above 45, who work to produce scarves, textiles and necklaces. (Credit Image: © Skanda Gautam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 13, 2018 - Jakarta, Indonesia - A train set of Light Rail Transit (LRT) pulls out from the cargo ship upon arrival at Tanjung Priok Car Terminal in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 14, 2018. One LRT train set consist of two train carriages with estimation load 278 passengers. It was made by Hyundai Roterm in Changwon, South Korea and shipped from Masan port since 24 March 2018. (Credit Image: © Anton Raharjo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 27, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - Workers are seen at the construction site of Turkey's biggest retractable-roof shopping mall, which will be opened in September, in Ankara, Turkey on July 27, 2017. Turkey has one of the largest construction industries in the world with more than 180,000 companies, and more than 1,8 million people currently employed by this sector. Turkish companies have been active particularly in Algeria, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Libya, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkmenistan, and other nearby countries. In 2015, Turkey were ranked second after China in the 'Top 250 International Contractors' list. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 9, 2017 - Dimapur, India - Finished products of homemade Barbie Doll are display for export in a workshop at Mao Gate, under Senapati District of the India north eastern state of Manipur on Saturday, 09 September 2017. 35 years old Neli Chachea Mao, a florist by profession product varieties of homemade including Chachea Mao Doll, name given by the maker, which is made of dry Maize and it is exported to outside countries including USA, UK, Nepal etc in collaboration with Horticulture Department of Manipur. (Credit Image: © Caisii Mao/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - France's Environment Minister Segolene Royal (R) attends the opening session of the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016. Oil prices rose modestly ahead of a meeting of producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel and Russia in Algeria on September 28 that could agree to cap supplies. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - 15th International Energy Forum (IEF15) informal meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in the nation palaces bread club. Algiers on 27/09/2016  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - From Left: France's Environment Minister, Segolene Royal, Algerian Energy Minister Noureddine Boutarfa and Emirati Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei pose for a group picture during the opening session of the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016. Oil prices rose modestly ahead of a meeting of producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel and Russia in Algeria on September 28 that could agree to cap supplies. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - 15th International Energy Forum (IEF15) informal meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in the nation palaces bread club. Algiers on 27/09/2016  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal (C) poses with oil ministers from OPEC member states and other officials attending the opening session of the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016. Oil prices rose modestly ahead of a meeting of producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel and Russia in Algeria on September 28 that could agree to cap supplies. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - France's Environment Minister Segolene Royal (R) attends the opening session of the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016. Oil prices rose modestly ahead of a meeting of producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel and Russia in Algeria on September 28 that could agree to cap supplies. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - 15th International Energy Forum (IEF15) informal meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in the nation palaces bread club. Algiers on 27/09/2016  (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - From Left: France's Environment Minister, Segolene Royal, Algerian Energy Minister Noureddine Boutarfa and Emirati Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei pose for a group picture during the opening session of the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016. Oil prices rose modestly ahead of a meeting of producers from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) cartel and Russia in Algeria on September 28 that could agree to cap supplies. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • UK bank notes and coins of various denominations. Picture date: Thursday March 2nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • UK bank notes and coins of various denominations. Picture date: Thursday March 2nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • UK bank notes and coins of various denominations. Picture date: Thursday March 2nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • UK bank notes and coins of various denominations. Picture date: Thursday March 2nd, 2017. Photo credit should read: Matt Crossick/ EMPICS Entertainment.
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - The Saudi Oil Minister Khaled al-Faleh attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh (L) during the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - The Saudi Oil Minister Khaled al-Faleh attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - Saudi Energy Minister Khaled al-Faleh (R) attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh (L) during the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - The Saudi Oil Minister Khaled al-Faleh attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 27, 2016 - Algiers, Algeria - The Saudi Oil Minister Khaled al-Faleh attends the 15th International Energy Forum in Algiers on September 27, 2016, on the eve of an informal OPEC meeting the next day. Saudi Arabia's energy minister said he was optimistic that OPEC oil ministers would reach a 'common view' on the international market at their meeting in Algiers on September 28. (Credit Image: © Billal Bensalem/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 12, 2019 - Campo MourãO, Brazil - CAMPO MOURÃO, PR - 12.05.2019: EXPORTAÇÃO DE CAFÉ ATINGE 3 MI DE SACAS - Coffee exports reached 3 million bags of 60 kilos in April this year, reaching 24.6% more than in the same month last year, according to a survey by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (SECEX). The most shipped varieties were, Arabica coffee 87% of the total export volume, soluble 8.7% of exports and conilon coffee, with 6.6% shipment. In the photo, a coffee merchant and a fair in Campo Mourão. (Credit Image: © Dirceu Portugal/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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