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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO USA TV AND NO USA WEB ** Jennifer Lopez was forced into an extremely awkward position Wednesday night ... having to schmooze with Guess co-founder Paul Marciano just hours after he was accused of sexually abusing models. J Lo, along with Alex Rodriguez, chatted up Marciano at Guess HQ in downtown L.A. -- she was the guest of honor at the launch party for her new Guess campaign. The timing couldn't have been worse. Kate Upton had just made the allegation that Marciano has been abusing models. Wednesday's event had been planned for weeks, and our Guess sources say Kate was invited ... so she clearly knew her bombshell would land right in the middle of Marciano's big night. Interesting that J Lo wasn't swayed by Kate's claim -- and also that Marciano still showed up and addressed his guests. We're told he made no mention of the allegations. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: J Lo, Alex Rodriguez, Paul Marciano. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: ** NO USA TV AND NO USA WEB ** Jennifer Lopez was forced into an extremely awkward position Wednesday night ... having to schmooze with Guess co-founder Paul Marciano just hours after he was accused of sexually abusing models. J Lo, along with Alex Rodriguez, chatted up Marciano at Guess HQ in downtown L.A. -- she was the guest of honor at the launch party for her new Guess campaign. The timing couldn't have been worse. Kate Upton had just made the allegation that Marciano has been abusing models. Wednesday's event had been planned for weeks, and our Guess sources say Kate was invited ... so she clearly knew her bombshell would land right in the middle of Marciano's big night. Interesting that J Lo wasn't swayed by Kate's claim -- and also that Marciano still showed up and addressed his guests. We're told he made no mention of the allegations. 01 Feb 2018 Pictured: J Lo, Alex Rodriguez, Paul Marciano. Photo credit: TMZ/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • **EXCLUSIVE** Date: July 21st 2018 Katherine McPhee shows off her huge engagement ring as she performs at the Oceana SeaChange Summer Party in Laguna Niguel,CA. The actress opened up to the crowd saying she was "very happy in her relationship" before singing 'Over The Rainbow' mentioning that she met her now fiancee, David Foster, for the first time when he produced a version of the famous song for her. 21 Jul 2018 Pictured: Katherine McPhee. Photo credit: MOVI Inc. / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 27, 2018 - April 27, 2018 (Malaga, Spain) 'Myths of a Galaxy' arrives in Malaga to benefit the Andres Olivares Foundation. Myths of a very distant galaxy, is an exhibition that brings together unique collectible figures, busts, autographs, multimedia content, dioramas, original storyboards, life-size figures, original pieces and exclusive contents of the Star Wars saga and that from this weekend you can visit in Malaga capital.Most of the exposed material is limited worldwide to very few units, which makes it a unique opportunity to see these wonders together. Between the pieces of the sample a replica of the original helmet of Darth Vader appears in EP III ''The revenge of the Sith'' with the signature of the actor, Hayden Christensen; a showcase with life-size heads of some of the robots that appear in the movies and a spectacular diorama of the scene of the ''Escape of the Death Star''. There are statues and life-size figures of a Sandtrooper, a Stormtrooper, the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy; Boba Fett, a Jawa, Jedi master Yoda, Han Solo in carbonite and the R2-D2 droid. Special mention must be made of the autographs of the actors, as well as original storyboards of episodes IV and VI and figures of the palace of Jabba. It is the most important collection in Europe, which has already visited more than one million spectators and has toured Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Bilbao, Seville, Santiago de Compostela, Badajoz, Jerez de la Frontera, Segovia, Guadalajara, Lisbon and Jeddah, in Saudi Arabia .The exhibition on Star Wars can be visited from April 27 to May 27 at the Palm Grove of Surprises of the port of Malaga (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • Dec. 1, 2013 - Paris, France - LADY AMELIA WINDSOR - Le Bal 2013 - Mention Obligatoire pour toutes utilisations de cette image : LE BAL / HOTEL DE CRILLON / BIJOUX BUCHERER / RENAULT TWIZY 100% ELECTRIQUE / MAQUILLAGE M. A. C COSMETICS / COIFFURE ALEXANDRE DE PARIS. (Credit Image: © Visual/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 1, 2013 - Paris, France - LADY AMELIA WINDSOR - Le Bal 2013 - Mention Obligatoire pour toutes utilisations de cette image : LE BAL / HOTEL DE CRILLON / BIJOUX BUCHERER / RENAULT TWIZY 100% ELECTRIQUE / MAQUILLAGE M. A. C COSMETICS / COIFFURE ALEXANDRE DE PARIS. (Credit Image: © Visual/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Nov. 9, 2013 - Traditional Xhosa culture has been unveiled in the news a lot lately for two reasons; Firstly, Nelson Mandela’s funeral. An unfortunate loss whereby all South Africans shared in mourning the death of their beloved Madiba and great leader. Secondly; the initiations in which young Xhosa boys have to endure. In December 2013, 41 boys lost their lives in an Initiation School, with many, many more around South Africa...For a Xhosa boy to become a man he has to go through an extremely tough initiation and the conditions are unbelievably bad, not to mention the horrendous hygiene issue. They get together in groups where they are taught about traditions and how to conduct oneself like a ‘proper’ (genuine) Xhosa man. They are then circumcised and sent into the bush to fend for themselves for an entire month! Circumcision is done with a blunt blade which all the boys have to share. The mortality rate is exceedingly high, as you can only imagine...In Nelson Mandela’s words (“The Long Walk To Freedom”) he explained when he experienced the first part of his own initiation:..“When I was sixteen, the regent decided that it was time that I became a man. In Xhosa tradition, this is achieved through one means only: circumcision. In my tradition, an uncircumcised male cannot be heir to his father's wealth, cannot marry or officiate in tribal rituals. An uncircumcised Xhosa man is a contradiction in terms, for he is not considered a man at all, but a boy. For the Xhosa people, circumcision represents the formal incorporation of males into society. It is not just a surgical procedure, but a lengthy and elaborate ritual in preparation for manhood. As a Xhosa, I count my years as a man from the date of my circumcision...It was a sacred time; I felt happy and fulfilled taking part in my people's customs and ready to make the transition from boyhood to manhood... At dawn, when the stars were still in the sky, we began our preparati
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  • CORRECTION - (Front L-R) Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro, French President Emmanuel Macron, Indonesia President Joko Widodo, Chinese President Xi Jinping, US President Donald Trump, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Salman, Japan Prime Minister Shinxo Abe, Argentine President Mauricio Macri, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, Netherlands Prime Minister Mark Rutte, (Second row L-R) Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Egypt President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison, British Prime Minister Theresa May, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, European Union President of the European Council Donald Tusk, Senegal President Macky Sall, Chile President Sebastian Pinera and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and third row's invited guests attend the family photo during the G20 Osaka Summit in Osaka on June 28, 2019. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) / “The erroneous mention[s] appearing in the metadata of this photo by Ludovic MARIN has been modified in AFP systems in the following manner: [Crown Prince] instead of [King]. Please immediately remove the erroneous mention[s] from all your online services and delete it (them) from your servers. If you have been authorized by AFP to distribute it (them) to third parties, please ensure that the same actions are carried out by them. Failure to promptly comply with these instructions will entail liability on your part for any continued or post notification usage. Therefore we thank you very much for all your attention and prompt action. We are sorry for the inconvenience this notification may cause and remain at your disposal for any further information you may require.î
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film It Must Be Heaven attending the Winners Photocall as part of the 72nd Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 25, 2019. Photo by Aurore Marechal/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film "It Must Be Heaven" poses at the winner photocall during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2019 in Cannes, France. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film "It Must Be Heaven" poses at the winner photocall during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2019 in Cannes, France. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film "It Must Be Heaven" poses at the winner photocall during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 25, 2019 in Cannes, France. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film It Must Be Heaven attending the Winners photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 25, 2019. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film It Must Be Heaven attending the Winners photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 25, 2019. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elia Suleiman, winner of the Special Mention award for his film It Must Be Heaven attending the Winners photocall during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 25, 2019. Photo by Julien Reynaud/APS-Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • March 21, 2019 - Denis Manturov: Talking about transport engineering, not to mention successfully completed the project of modernization of the Budapest metro. On the results completed in may 2018 overhaul put into operation 37 trains  MIT Russia via globallookpress.com (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • CONTAINS NUDITY - A guest arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Guests arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey, Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti with Alberto Barbera (chairman of the Mostra) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey, Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti with Alberto Barbera (chairman of the Mostra) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey, Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti with Alberto Barbera (chairman of the Mostra) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey, Alberto Barbera (chairman of Mostra) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director) arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey and Chris Smith (director), Danny Gabai, Eddy Moretti arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • August 15, 2017 - Washington, DC, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson delivers remarks during the release of the annual accounting of religious persecution around the world at the Department of State August 15, 2017 in Washington, D.C. The report criticized the Islamic State for persecution of religious minorities but made no mention of the rise in attacks against Muslims in the United States. (Credit Image: © Glen Johnson/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Cabourg, France - VLADIMIR DE FONTENAY, LAUREAT DE LA MENTION SPECIALE DU GRAND JURY POUR LE FILM 'MOBILE HOMES' - 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 . CABOURG, FRANCE, 18/06/2017. # 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 - PHOTOCALL ET CLOTURE DU FESTIVAL (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Cabourg, France - VLADIMIR DE FONTENAY, LAUREAT DE LA MENTION SPECIALE DU GRAND JURY POUR LE FILM 'MOBILE HOMES' - 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 . CABOURG, FRANCE, 18/06/2017. # 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 - PHOTOCALL ET CLOTURE DU FESTIVAL (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Cabourg, France - VLADIMIR DE FONTENAY, LAUREAT DE LA MENTION SPECIALE DU GRAND JURY POUR LE FILM 'MOBILE HOMES' - 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 . CABOURG, FRANCE, 18/06/2017. # 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 - PHOTOCALL ET CLOTURE DU FESTIVAL (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 19, 2017 - Cabourg, France - VLADIMIR DE FONTENAY, LAUREAT DE LA MENTION SPECIALE DU GRAND JURY POUR LE FILM 'MOBILE HOMES' - 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 . CABOURG, FRANCE, 18/06/2017. # 31EME FESTIVAL DE CABOURG 2017 - PHOTOCALL ET CLOTURE DU FESTIVAL (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 7, 2017 - inconnu - A wriggling robot able to burrow could help find victims of disasters like earthquakes.The RoboWorm could be fitted with a camera or microphone and work its way around rubble in a collapsed building or deep snow after an avalanche, and relay images to rescuers.The German industrial design company behind it says can help construction workers.It can also move easily on uneven and slippery surfaces, soft floors and in canals, pipes and ducts.The robot, inspired by a caterpillar, mirrors how the insect moves,.The motions of a caterpillar’s wriggling muscle movement are copied using magnetic of metal rings, wrapped in a durable silicone tube.The unique construction allows this robot to move on rough and uneven surfaces where more traditional tools might get stuck.Designer company Emami says RoboWorm can contort itself out of trouble.RoboWorm has two “heads” , one at each end, making it possible to move backwards without having to flip over. This lets it move backwards and forwards even in very tight spaces.It is equipped with cameras and additional sensors, for example a microphone, to make recordings possible in hard-to-reach areas such as a collapsed building in rescue work.The recordings can be sent to a receiving station immediately or stored in the device for later extraction.The device , which is still being developed, was rewarded with a special mention at the German Design Award. It rewards ground-breaking work in communication and product design.A spokesman for Emami Design said:” Flexibility and mobility, if nothing else, make RoboWorm with its camera and microphone a life-saving helper in earthquake zones where robots can for instance localise buried persons in collapsed building or under snow or rock avalanches.” # ROBOT VER DE TERRE (Credit Image: © Visual via ZUMA Press)
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  • Teppo Airaksinen winner of special mention for his short film The Ceiling (Katto) attend the Palme DOr winner photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 28, 2017 in Cannes, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Teppo Airaksinen (L) winner of special mention for his short film The Ceiling (Katto) and Qiu Yang winner of the award for Best Short for A Gentle Night (Xiao Cheng Er Yue) attend the Palme DOr winner photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 28, 2017 in Cannes, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Teppo Airaksinen (L) winner of special mention for his short film The Ceiling (Katto) and Qiu Yang winner of the award for Best Short for A Gentle Night (Xiao Cheng Er Yue) attend the Palme DOr winner photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 28, 2017 in Cannes, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Teppo Airaksinen (L) winner of special mention for his short film The Ceiling (Katto) and Qiu Yang winner of the award for Best Short for A Gentle Night (Xiao Cheng Er Yue) attend the Palme DOr winner photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 28, 2017 in Cannes, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Jim Carrey arriving to the premiere of "Jim & Andy: the Great Beyond - the Story of Jim Carrey & Andy Kaufman with a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton" as part of the 74th Venice International Film Festival (Mostra) in Venice, Italy on September 5, 2017. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Teppo Airaksinen (L) winner of special mention for his short film The Ceiling (Katto) and Qiu Yang winner of the award for Best Short for A Gentle Night (Xiao Cheng Er Yue) attend the Palme DOr winner photocall during the 70th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 28, 2017 in Cannes, France. Photo by Shootpix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Striking Miners from Chilton and Windlestone pits 1926 helping to serve soup.<br />
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Mary Robinson's mention of soup being dished (served) from buckets is shown to good effect with this photo.<br />
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Taken in Chilton Council School yard next to ST Aidans Church. Most of the people here are miners on strike from Chilton and Windlestone pits in 1926. The pick and shovel have been swapped for buckets, wooden spoons and ladles, to serve hot soup to the school children. Proud and obviously willing to do his bit is Twi Mason wearing a pinafore.<br />
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Standing l to r<br />
Mr Stewart, Andrew Kennedy, 5thL- Bill Pearson, the Geo Swinbank, Michael Wright (Councillor), John Herriots.<br />
3rdR- Twi <ason, far Rt Ric Pearson<br />
Sitting in the centre, Mr Raynor (headmaster), far right, Fred Allison (Codger)
    Striking Miners from Chilton and Win..soup
  • Kerry Washington releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "HOLY FRIGGIN MOLY!!! Last night  I witnessed an evening of theater that was TRANSFORMATIVE. @witnessuganda is must see theater. Brilliant. Moving. Important. Oh. And did I mention that @ledisi is in it?!?!?! And, of course, she\u2019s phenomenal. EVERYONE is. So inspiring. #witnessuganda #wallisannenberg". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 22, 2016 - Idomeni, Greece - Daily life inside Diavata UNHCR refugee camp in Northern Greece on 22 September 2016. Diavata Refugee camp is a former military camp ( Anagnostopoulou camp) that was not in use. Now it hosts more than 1000 refugees. In the peaking time it held 4500 people. It is run by UNHCR, IRC (ngo) and the greek army, under the supervision of the Migration ministry. Refugees are blocked in Greece. They don't want to stay here but to continue their trip to central and northern Europe. Many of them mention the welfare privilages. Others complaint about the living conditions and that they are not allowed to work in Greece in contrast with Turkey that they were working for a few pennies. Most of the people here are from Syria, Afghanistan, Iran and Iraq. This camp has a high concentration of minors. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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