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  • April 12, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Ibovespa, the main index of the Sao Paulo stock market closed Has Slight Bullishness on 12 April 2018. The dollar traded with slight swings against the real on Thursday after US President Donald Trump lowered the tone of his threats by stating that an attack on Syria could not be so imminent. Contained items were also seen on the Ibovespa, which gained some respite with the decrease of geopolitical tensions abroad, while the local political scene continued to arouse caution. The rates of most interest rate futures contracts, however, declined, after new and weak economic data consolidated the path of a new interest rate cut by the BankCentral and with the quieter exterior. US stock markets were advancing in line with expectations that US tax reform would boost corporate profits and relief from nervousness over eventual US military conflict with Russia in Syria. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 24, 2017 - Tokyo, Japan - An exhibition as part of the new movie ''LOGAN HIS TIME HAS COME'' can be seen at Roponggi Hills Japan. May 24, 2017. Photo by: Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares (Credit Image: © Ramiro Agustin Vargas Tabares via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - Female demonstrators seen during the rally. .Muslims throughout Indonesia held protests against the burning of the Tauhid Islamic flag in front of the Lhokseumawe Islamic Center Mosque..Violent protests by Indonesian Muslims after the circulation of videos of burning the Tauhid Islamic flag (La Illah ha illallah Muhammaddurrasulullah) by a number of BANSER (Multipurpose Ansor Barisan) members. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20181101_zaa_s197_026.jpg
  • November 1, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - A male protester seen in between the flags..Muslims throughout Indonesia held protests against the burning of the Tauhid Islamic flag in front of the Lhokseumawe Islamic Center Mosque..Violent protests by Indonesian Muslims after the circulation of videos of burning the Tauhid Islamic flag (La Illah ha illallah Muhammaddurrasulullah) by a number of BANSER (Multipurpose Ansor Barisan) members. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20181101_zaa_s197_041.jpg
  • November 1, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - Protesters seen chanting slogans during the demonstration..Muslims throughout Indonesia held protests against the burning of the Tauhid Islamic flag in front of the Lhokseumawe Islamic Center Mosque..Violent protests by Indonesian Muslims after the circulation of videos of burning the Tauhid Islamic flag (La Illah ha illallah Muhammaddurrasulullah) by a number of BANSER (Multipurpose Ansor Barisan) members. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20181101_zaa_s197_042.jpg
  • June 16, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Indonesia - A woman seen praying next to a grave during the pilgrimage..Muslims seen with their relatives' grave during a pilgrimage at the public cemetery in Lhokseumawe City. Most Muslims in Aceh already made the last grave pilgrimage before entering the holy month of Ramadan and on the day of Eid al-Fitr, to pray for the families of those who have died. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180616_zaa_s197_010.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 July 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala and his cabinet inspect state of reaadiness of King Shaka International Airport before full resumption of flights on Wednesday, 08 July 2020. The KZN Economy has contracted by 30 billion and the tourism sector has been the hardest hit due to the lockdown regulations because of the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-Airport-state-of-readines...jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 July 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala and his cabinet inspect state of reaadiness of King Shaka International Airport before full resumption of flights on Wednesday, 08 July 2020. The KZN Economy has contracted by 30 billion and the tourism sector has been the hardest hit due to the lockdown regulations because of the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-Airport-state-of-readines...jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 July 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala and his cabinet inspect state of reaadiness of King Shaka International Airport before full resumption of flights on Wednesday, 08 July 2020. The KZN Economy has contracted by 30 billion and the tourism sector has been the hardest hit due to the lockdown regulations because of the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-Airport-state-of-readines...jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 July 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala and his cabinet inspect state of reaadiness of King Shaka International Airport before full resumption of flights on Wednesday, 08 July 2020. The KZN Economy has contracted by 30 billion and the tourism sector has been the hardest hit due to the lockdown regulations because of the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-Airport-state-of-readines...jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 01 July 2020 -  KwaZulu-Natal MEC for education Kwazi Mshengu visits Nqabakazulu High School in KwaMashu after a stand-off between pupils and teachers which has led to three days of no learning at a school in KwaMashu, Durban, has finally come to an end.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    School-teacher-positive-5.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 09 June 2020 - The part of the building at the corner of Dr Yusuf Dadoo and Dr Goonam street has collapsed in the Durban CBD. So far, One person has tragically died . Several others are believed to be entrapped in the building, Emergency services are on the scene.<br />
Picture Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - Indonesian Muslims are seen performing the tarawih prayers during the first night of the Ramadan holy month of 2019 at the Islamic Center mosque in Lhokseumawe..Muslims are required not to eat, drink, and have sex from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 4, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - Volunteers seen planting a tree in part of the new project to clean up the beach..Indonesian volunteers from BNPB (National Board for Disaster Management) conducted a beach cleanup and also planted 3000 trees to create a clean environment for everyone in Lhokseumawe City. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - A female protester seen during the demonstration. Muslims throughout Indonesia held protests against the burning of the Tauhid Islamic flag in front of the Lhokseumawe Islamic Center Mosque.  Violent protests by Indonesian Muslims after the circulation of videos of burning the Tauhid Islamic flag (La Illah ha illallah Muhammaddurrasulullah) by a number of BANSER (Multipurpose Ansor Barisan) members. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20181101_zaa_s197_038.jpg
  • June 16, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Indonesia - A child seen reading the Quran next to a grave with his mother during the pilgrimage..Muslims seen with their relatives' grave during a pilgrimage at the public cemetery in Lhokseumawe City. Most Muslims in Aceh already made the last grave pilgrimage before entering the holy month of Ramadan and on the day of Eid al-Fitr, to pray for the families of those who have died. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180616_zaa_s197_001.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 July 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala and his cabinet inspect state of reaadiness of King Shaka International Airport before full resumption of flights on Wednesday, 08 July 2020. The KZN Economy has contracted by 30 billion and the tourism sector has been the hardest hit due to the lockdown regulations because of the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-Airport-state-of-readines...jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 July 2020 - KZN Premier Sihle Zikalala and his cabinet inspect state of reaadiness of King Shaka International Airport before full resumption of flights on Wednesday, 08 July 2020. The KZN Economy has contracted by 30 billion and the tourism sector has been the hardest hit due to the lockdown regulations because of the Covid-19 pandemic.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-Airport-state-of-readines...jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 01 July 2020 -  KwaZulu-Natal MEC for education Kwazi Mshengu visits Nqabakazulu High School in KwaMashu after a stand-off between pupils and teachers which has led to three days of no learning at a school in KwaMashu, Durban, has finally come to an end.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    School-teacher-positive-8.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  08 June 2020 -   Schools are scheduled to open todaybut the decision has not been unopposed. Teacher unions and parents as well as the South African Human Rights Commission have slammed Angie Motshekga's decision questioning the safety of schools given the massive spike in COVID-19 infection rates in SA. Tobi Primary School in Umbumbulu has open its doors. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Tobi-Primary-School--744.jpg
  • November 1, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - Female demonstrators seen during the rally. .Muslims throughout Indonesia held protests against the burning of the Tauhid Islamic flag in front of the Lhokseumawe Islamic Center Mosque..Violent protests by Indonesian Muslims after the circulation of videos of burning the Tauhid Islamic flag (La Illah ha illallah Muhammaddurrasulullah) by a number of BANSER (Multipurpose Ansor Barisan) members. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20181101_zaa_s197_026.jpg
  • July 6, 2018 - Aceh Utara, Aceh, Indonesia - Police seen cutting down cannabis plants..National Narcotics Agency (BNN) and Indonesian Police officers destroyed cannabis plants in plantation fields of residents of Aceh Utara District, Aceh Province, Indonesia. During the operation BNN officers and the Indonesian Police succeeded in destroying 10.5 hectares of cannabis land in the settlement of Aceh Utara district, Aceh Province. Cannabis is categorized as a dangerous illegal substance in the same category as heroin and cocaine in Indonesia. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Aceh, Indonesia - A man is seen with a bruised back after being flogged in public..Aceh is the only province in Indonesia that publically flogs people for violating the Islamic sharia law, in 2017 to 2018 65 people were sentenced to whips. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 16, 2018 - Lhokseumawe, Indonesia - A couple seen reading the Quran to one of their relative during the pilgrimage..Muslims seen with their relatives' grave during a pilgrimage at the public cemetery in Lhokseumawe City. Most Muslims in Aceh already made the last grave pilgrimage before entering the holy month of Ramadan and on the day of Eid al-Fitr, to pray for the families of those who have died. (Credit Image: © Maskur Has/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
    20180616_zaa_s197_011.jpg
  • June 28, 2017 - Rome, Italy, Italy - The Facebook social network has reached two billion active users per month. Monthly active users in Italy are about 30 million. Every day, 800 million people click ''I like'' content, while 750 million new social friends are born every 24 hours every day (Credit Image: © Picasa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
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 (Photo by Top Photo)
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  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
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 (Photo by Top Photo)
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  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
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 (Photo by Top Photo)
    RTIsipausa_20738226.jpg
  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
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 (Photo by Top Photo)
    RTIsipausa_20738225.jpg
  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
<br />
 (Photo by Top Photo)
    RTIsipausa_20738227.jpg
  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
<br />
 (Photo by Top Photo)
    RTIsipausa_20738221.jpg
  • A pet goose "Su Su" has become a local celebrity as it follows its "father" Jiang Guozhen's family around wherever they go who had been considered as a duckling when been founded several months ago in Kunming,Yunnan,China on 17th July 2017.<br />
<br />
 (Photo by Top Photo)
    RTIsipausa_20738224.jpg
  • November 17, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Argentine’s Defense Minister Oscar Aguad during a press conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018. 366 days after of the Ara San Juan submarine missing, the Argentine’s navy announced early this saturday that the company Ocean Infinity found the submarine's remains at 900 meters under the sea. (Credit Image: © Mario De Fina/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20181117_zaa_n230_222.jpg
  • August 8, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - Palestinian journalists during a show of solidarity with Al-Jazeera in Gaza City, 08 August 2017. Al Jazeera has reported that Israel's communication minister Ayoub Kara at a press conference had said he had made a request to cancel the credentials of Al Jazeera journalists and shut down the its offices in Jerusalem. Israeli media reported 14 June 2017 that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu then had decided to consider the closure of the station's offices. (Credit Image: © Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
    20170808_zaa_n230_013.jpg
  • October 3, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - The financial market has a new day of euphoria on Wednesday 3 October 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil , after research Datafolha confirm Jair Bolsonaro's advantage (PSL) in the preference of the voters a few days of the first turn. Soon after the opening of the market, the Brazilian Stock Exchange rose more of 4%, above 85 thousand points, at the highest level since May 16. At 3:25 pm, the Ibovespa was traded up 2.48% to 83,643 points. The dollar fell to a low of R $ 3.8240, but now recovered in the afternoon the level of R $ 3.90. At 3:23 pm, it lost 0.35%, to R $ 3.9210. Jair Bolsonaro is seen as more inclined than Haddad to promote reforms that the financial market considers necessary for the resumption of the economy. In the brokerage firms, analysts also say that Bolsonaro should have greater support in the congress, since the parties of the so-called center, related to Geraldo Alckmin, are already signaling support for the PSL candidate. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
    20181003_zaa_n230_1063.jpg
  • South Africa – Johannesburg – Benrose train yard looted. 15 September 2020. A train yard at Benrose adjacent to an industrial area at City Deep looks abandoned and multiple train lines stolen mounting up to kilometres of track. Some looters are still stripping metal but the main attack is done. The entire train yard is stripped of its metal by what seems to be an organized gang who has spent the last few months looting the train infrastructure around Gauteng.  Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA)
    Benrose-train-yard-looted---2-.JPG
  • South Africa - Durban -  14 June 2020 -   South Africa is in the midst of a 21-day nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19, which has already affected more than 1,300 people and killed five. However, the country’s fishing industry received an exemption from the lockdown after being designated as being vital to the domestic food industry by South Africa’s the National Coronavirus Command Council. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban at his home ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. One of his approved medicine IHashi is a Immune system booster medicine made from natural herbs produced by Simbithi Medicines and was approved by UKZN medicine school. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Muthi-man-6.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban sitting inside his home ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Muthi-man-8.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban at his home ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. One of his approved medicine IHashi is a Immune system booster medicine made from natural herbs produced by Simbithi Medicines and was approved by UKZN medicine school. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Muthi-man-3.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 05 August 2020 - Traditional healer Mkhulu Ngcobo of Inanda, Durban inside his Indumba (Shrine) ahead of a consultation. Ngcobo has discovered a muti that will help to boost the immune system while the body is fighting Corona Virus. One of his approved medicine IHashi is a Immune system booster medicine made from natural herbs produced by Simbithi Medicines and was approved by UKZN medicine school. <br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Muthi-man-12.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  16 June 2020 -   South Africa is in the midst of a 21-day nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19, which has already affected more than 1,300 people and killed five. However, the country’s fishing industry received an exemption from the lockdown after being designated as being vital to the domestic food industry by South Africa’s the National Coronavirus Command Council. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Daurban-Fishing-Wave--818.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  19 May 2020 -  After recording well over 1,000 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection over the prior 24 hours, South Africa dropped below that psychologically important mark again on Monday.The country now has 16,433 known cases of infection.  Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Metro-Cops-4194.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 08 June 2020 -  Senior Cooperate Affairs manager Collen Naidoo giving a tour showing Durban's King Shaka International Airport is ready to welcome domestic flights which are expected to resume on Monday.<br />
Although flights between Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban will be limited to business travel and essential services, Airports Company South Africa has reassured public safety after the death of a SAPS member who tested positive for Covid-19 last week.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    King-Shaka-airport-re-open-5.jpg
  • South Africa – Pretoria - 14 May 2020 - The Lion whisperer. Kevin Richardson who has shown interest in wild life since a young age is affectionately known as the Lion whisperer. He takes his lions for a walk during stage 4 of the lockdown. Richardson generates an income to take care of the lions from gate takings to the sanctuary and volunteers who pay to work there. Due to lockdown the sanctuary is closed and there is no income. There are 23 lions, several leopards, some hyena and buck on the sanctuary. He fears a collapse of the industry if they are to be subjected to the lockdown conditions for much longer. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA) 
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  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-465.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-4615.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-4576.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-4551.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-4524.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-4486.jpg
  • South Africa - Cape Town - 20 October 2020 - Amidst its huge battle with Covid-19 and its attempt to contain the virus outspread, South Africa is suffering from the increasing rates of unemployment that has reached 30%, as many people have lost their jobs as a result of the current pandemic and the subsequent lockdown. Picture Leon Lestrade. African News Agency/ANA.
    Unemployment-Social-Distance-157.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 30 September 2020 - Spring has sprung trees blossom at the Currie road Musgrave<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Spring2.jpg
  • South Africa - Cape Town - 16 September 2020 - South Africa is experiencing a rapid increase in the criminal act of cable theft. This trend of stealing cables affects every citizen in the country. Cable theft has a big impact on crucial services like public transport, electricity, telephone and internet. When cables are stolen from the rail system, trains are delayed and cancelled because the infrastructure is badly damaged..Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Cable-Theft-9423.jpg
  • South Africa – Johannesburg – Benrose train yard looted. 15 September 2020. A train yard at Benrose adjacent to an industrial area at City Deep looks abandoned and multiple train lines stolen mounting up to kilometres of track. Some looters are still stripping metal but the main attack is done. The entire train yard is stripped of its metal by what seems to be an organized gang who has spent the last few months looting the train infrastructure around Gauteng.  Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA)
    Benrose-train-yard-looted---9-.JPG
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 24 August 2020 -  Durban Historic Grey street mosque's apartments front of the mosques gutted by fire while emergency service officials have rushed to the scene to try and extinguish the blaze.The structure has a capacity of up to 7,000 worshipers and was built in the 1930s.This makes it one of the largest and oldest mosques in the southern hemisphere.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Grey-Street-mosque-fire-2.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 24 August 2020 -  Durban Historic Grey street mosque's apartments front of the mosques gutted by fire while emergency service officials have rushed to the scene to try and extinguish the blaze.The structure has a capacity of up to 7,000 worshipers and was built in the 1930s.This makes it one of the largest and oldest mosques in the southern hemisphere.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Grey-Street-mosque-fire-1.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 24 August 2020 -  Durban Historic Grey street mosque's apartments front of the mosques gutted by fire while emergency service officials have rushed to the scene to try and extinguish the blaze.The structure has a capacity of up to 7,000 worshipers and was built in the 1930s.This makes it one of the largest and oldest mosques in the southern hemisphere.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Grey-Street-fire-1.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban - 22 July 2020 -   Firefighters are currently on scene at Pietermaritzburg's New England landfill site where another blaze has broken out. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Smoke-over-Durban-City-1618.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 02 July 2020 -  Nursing Staff at Durban's Inkosi Albert Central Hospital in Durban, which has had over 40 employees test positive for Covid-19, embarked on protest action on Thursday demanding to meet the hospital management.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Nurses-strike-5.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 02 July 2020 -  Nursing Staff at Durban's Inkosi Albert Central Hospital in Durban, which has had over 40 employees test positive for Covid-19, embarked on protest action on Thursday demanding to meet the hospital management.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Nurses-strike-4.jpg
  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 02 July 2020 -  Nursing Staff at Durban's Inkosi Albert Central Hospital in Durban, which has had over 40 employees test positive for Covid-19, embarked on protest action on Thursday demanding to meet the hospital management.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
    Nurses-strike-12.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  07 June 2020 -   The World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its advice on face masks, saying they should be worn in public where social distancing is not possible to help stop the spread of coronavirus. The global body said new information showed they could provide a barrier for potentially infectious droplets. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Caronavirus-Mask-649.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  01 June 2020 -   As South Africa prepares for the relaxation of lockdown restrictions, the government's Coronavirus Command Council has clarified the new regulations which will govern the lives of citizens from June 1. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Caronavirus-Golden-Mile-413.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  28 April 2020 -  The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has released a list of sites where KwaZulu-Natal residents can be tested for the coronavirus if they suspect that they be have been infected or may have come into contact with someone who tested positive for the Covid-19 viral strain. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA)
    Caronavirus-Testing-6214.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
    Disinfection-Tunnel-4392.jpg
  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban -  22 April 2020 -  The serious global situation has led to the creation a solution that can be of public value: a disinfection tunnel with an integrated, hydraulic system for the atomisation of any biocides and virucides. The tunnel contains the atomised liquid spray inside to effectively saturate the environment. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • This is the beautiful Rhode Island estate where Jennifer Lawrence will wed art gallery director Cooke Maroney today (Saturday 19 October). Belcourt of Newport, as it is called today, was designed in 1894 by the renowned American architect Richard Morris Hunt and inspired by Louis XIII’s hunting lodge at Versailles. It is currently owned by Carolyn Rafaelian, CEO of Alex and Ani, who had the sprawling 40,000-square-foot estate restored in 2012. The property has changed hand several times over the year and used to be known as Belcourt Castle, before it was re-birthed under its current name. Back in the 1990s the property became the talk of the town on account of the raucous parties it hosted, including a ‘No Underwear Allowed’ theme where female guests had to stand over a mirror to prove they were abiding by the rules. After decades of little care, the once-derelict mansion started to offer ghost and murder mystery tours. Rhode Island native Ms Rafaelian purchased the property in 2012 for $3.6million and oversaw a year-long restoration, which included an exorcism of the property. Speaking to the New York Times in 2013, Ms Rafaelian said: ‘There were energies and entities, some not pleasant. ‘I had a shaman perform ceremonies. We did a major cleansing, energy-wise. There was a lot.’ Today, 29-year-old actress Lawrence is set to exchange vows with Maroney, 34, at the historic venue, with 150 guests expected to attend. And an extravagant menu, complete with an array of hors d’oeuvres and many dessert options, including s’mores, is set to be served up. 19 Oct 2019 Pictured: CAPTION: Belcourt of Newport, the historic and lovingly-restored 1894 estate in Rhode Island where Jennifer Lawrence is set to wed Cooke Maroney on Saturday 19 October, 2019. LOCAL CAPTION: Coach House 1895. Photo credit: David Bettencourt/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 17, 2018 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Argentine Naval officer during a press conference. 366 days after the disappearance of the submarine Ara San Juan, the Argentine Navy announced Saturday that Ocean Infinity found the submarine remains 900 meters under the sea.   (Credit Image: © Mario De Fina/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 10, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Eletrobrás shares fell 14% after statements by Bolsonaro about privatization. PSL presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro's less-than-encouraging remarks about privatization and pension reform weigh in business on Wednesday, 10, on shares of companies that make up the so-called 'election kit'. Eletrobrás shares fell back 14.64% after the candidate criticized the privatization process of the electric. ''We are going to sell to any capital of the world? You will leave our energy in the hand of China? We can talk about distribution, but about generation,'' he said in an interview with TV Bandeirantes. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 20, 2017 - New York, NY, United States - Antonio Guterres, United Nations, UN, Secretary-General, leadership, press, briefing, agenda, management, operations, intragovernmental, organization, Headquarters, New York City, New York, NY, USA, foreign, affairs, policy, politics, Sustainable Development Goals, SDG, General Assembly, tenure, conflict, peace, security, global, diplomacy, world, refugee, migrant (Credit Image: © Albin Lohr-Jones/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 14, 2017 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - Event organizes by Thai LGBTIQ group condolences and memorialize on the 50 victims massacre in Orlando, California. .The event claimed it's the first Thailand's LGBTIQ pride with the motto ''No pride under military government - the dictatorship' (Credit Image: © Thitinun Sampiphat/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A hipster-like hound has dog walkers in a Welsh town doing a double-take because he has grown his own BEARD. Labrador poodle-cross Buster looks like a normal dog until you get to his muzzle where he sports whiskers ZZ Top would be proud of. The eight-year-old canine wasn’t born with the beard but has sprouted his luxurious seven-inch locks in the past couple of years. Because of the attention from locals in his home town of Barry, South Wales, Buster’s owner Natalie Beattie has now written a book about her hairy hound. Entitled ‘That Dog Has Got a Beard’ the new illustrated children’s book tells the story of Buster getting noticed and explains how it’s ok to be different. Former primary school teacher Natalie, 40, penned the story off the back of her own experience with Buster and caring for her 12-year-old son Ethan, who has autism. (see Magnus copy). 21 Feb 2018 Pictured: Pic from Matthew Horwood/ Magnus News Agency. Pic shows Buster and owner Natalie Beattie. A hipster-like hound has dog walkers in a Welsh town doing a double-take because he has grown his own BEARD. Labrador poodle-cross Buster looks like a normal dog until you get to his muzzle where he sports whiskers ZZ Top would be proud of. The eight-year-old canine wasn’t born with the beard but has sprouted his luxurious seven-inch locks in the past couple of years. Because of the attention from locals in his home town of Barry, South Wales, Buster’s owner Natalie Beattie has now written a book about her hairy hound. Entitled ‘That Dog Has Got a Beard’ the new illustrated children’s book tells the story of Buster getting noticed and explains how it’s ok to be different. Former primary school teacher Natalie, 40, penned the story off the back of her own experience with Buster and caring for her 12-year-old son Ethan, who has autism. Photo credit: Magnus News Agency / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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  • EXCLUSIVE: POSTCARD FROM MOSUL, A BRITISH DAD HAS BECOME THE FIRST PERSON TO TAKE A HOLIDAY IN THE RUINS OF ISLAMIC STATE – AND HE’S EVEN INTERVIEWED AN ISIS BRIDE A married British dad has become the first person to take a HOLIDAY in the ruins of the ISLAMIC STATE. Without visas and in constant danger of kidnapping, beatings from militia, and even death, Andy Drury took a £4,000 three-day mini break in what was once Hell on Earth. Dad-of-four Andy, 53, has brought back never-before-seen photographs of the devastated former ISIS Caliphate centre Mosul, in Northern Iraq. And amidst shocking apocalyptic scenes the innocent survivors and their families have spoken to him about trying to rebuild their lives in the rubble. The building firm owner, from Guildford, Surrey, even gained access to an ISIS bride whose husband and two sons are all believed to have fought for the death cult. Andy has spent the last 20 years touring areas of the planet most us don’t dare tread and it’s not the first time he’s been to Iraq. In 2016 he narrowly escaped death after visiting the frontline in Bashiir, south of Kirkuk, where he spent time with Kurdish soldiers fighting ISIS. During that encounter Andy, who doesn’t wear a bulletproof vest or helmet, was shot at by Islamic State but luckily escaped unharmed. Andy, who lives with his wife and children, said his biggest reason for returning to the dangerous region last month was to see if the men he spent time with on the front line were still alive. His three-day tour was split into the former front line near Kirkuk on day one, the former ISIS stronghold Mosul on day two, and a last day visiting a refugee camp and interviewing an ISIS wife. Andy said: “I must be the first person to be have been a tourist in the ruins of Islamic State. “My fixer Ammar (not his real name) was right on the front line for the taking back of Mosul, taking reporters in there. “But he said he is more scared with me, with the news reporters he
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