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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 21 July 2020 - Leaders of the community lead by loyiso Nkohla met with Covid  Infomal Settlement and Saniters Informal settlement in Mew way road near N2 Khayelitsha Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 21 July 2020 - Leaders of the community lead by loyiso Nkohla met with Covid  Infomal Settlement and Saniters Informal settlement in Mew way road near N2 Khayelitsha Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 21 July 2020 - Leaders of the community lead by loyiso Nkohla met with Covid  Infomal Settlement and Saniters Informal settlement in Mew way road near N2 Khayelitsha Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 21 July 2020 - Leaders of the community lead by loyiso Nkohla met with Covid  Infomal Settlement and Saniters Informal settlement in Mew way road near N2 Khayelitsha Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 15 July 2020 -  Covid 19 Informal Settlement resident throwing stones at the police.City of Cape Town Law Enforcement officers demolishing shacks in Covid 19 Informal Settlement in Mfuleni  Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 15 July 2020 -  Covid 19 Informal Settlement resident throwing stones at the police.City of Cape Town Law Enforcement officers demolishing shacks in Covid 19 Informal Settlement in Mfuleni  Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 15 July 2020 - City of Cape Town Law Enforcement officers demolishing shacks in Covid 19 Informal Settlement in Mfuleni  Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 10 July 2020 - Sivuyile Nongqoqo trying to take water out of his home in Burundi in Mfuleni, about 520 houses in Burundi Informal Settlement are flooded. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African news agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 10 July 2020 - Lwandiso Ntebe trying to take water out of his home in Burundi in Mfuleni, about 520 houses in Burundi Informal Settlement are flooded. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African news agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 10 July 2020 - Sivuyile Nongqoqo trying to take water out of his home in Burundi in Mfuleni, about 520 houses in Burundi Informal Settlement are flooded. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African news agency (ANA)
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  • October 5, 2018 - New York, New York, United States - Disability Rights Advocates (DRA) called on the MTA to make a binding legal agreement to make New York City’s subway system fully accessible at a rally outside the New York State Supreme Court, on October 5, 2018 prior to settlement hearing with Judge Schlomo Hagler between DRA and the MTA. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 July 2020 - Pholile Informal settlement residents are angry at City of Cape Town who is removing temporary toilets called Mshengu in Pholile Strand without consulting anyone including the councilors of the area. Pholile have plus minus 700 house but  have 58 temporary toilets and 1 tap for the whole area. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 July 2020 - Pholile Informal settlement residents are angry at City of Cape Town who is removing temporary toilets called Mshengu in Pholile Strand without consulting anyone including the councilors of the area. Pholile have plus minus 700 house but  have 58 temporary toilets and 1 tap for the whole area. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 07 July 2020 - Pholile Informal settlement residents are angry at City of Cape Town who is removing temporary toilets called Mshengu in Pholile Strand without consulting anyone including the councilors of the area. Pholile have plus minus 700 house but  have 58 temporary toilets and 1 tap for the whole area. Photographer Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 22 July  2020  -  Activist Loyiso Nkohla addressing hundreds of land invaders in Khayelitsha about the plans to build on the vacant land and about their meeting with City Officials.He also mentioned that they have given the City of Cape Town 48 hours to engage with them, and  if that does not happen they will move forward with the plans to shut down the City.. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • June 26, 2017 - Ofra, Israel - Former residents of the illegal outpost Amona, evacuated and demolished in February 2017, live in cramped conditions in the settlement Ofra. Initial construction is underway of a road that will lead to Amichai, the first new settlement in Samaria, West Bank, since the 1993 Oslo peace accords. Located in the Shilo Valley, north of Ramallah, Amichai is the intended future home of the 42 families from Amona, the refugees, as they call themselves. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Durban - 28 March 2019 - Police and officials have have movved refugees to Sherwood Hall on Tuesday afternoon to house foreign nationals who were displaced during a "xenophobic attack" at a Durban informal settlement. Fifty people including five babies fled to the Sydenham police station when their unemployed neighbours in the Burnwood informal settlement kicked down their doors at 2am. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • South Africa - Durban - 28 March 2019 - Police and officials have have movved refugees to Sherwood Hall on Tuesday afternoon to house foreign nationals who were displaced during a "xenophobic attack" at a Durban informal settlement. Fifty people including five babies fled to the Sydenham police station when their unemployed neighbours in the Burnwood informal settlement kicked down their doors at 2am. Picture: Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • October 9, 2018 - Druzhba Urban-Type Settlement, Chernihiv Region, Ukraine - The fire rages at the 6th arsenal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Druzhba urban-type settlement, Ichnia district, Chernihiv Region, northern Ukraine, October 9, 2018. Sporadic explosions continue to go off at the ammunition depot.As reported, a large-scale fire and explosions erupted at the warehouses of À1479 military base near Ichnia at 3:30 am local time on October 9. The accident led to the evacuation of more than 12,500 people from Ichnia and 30 towns and villages in the 16km area. No casualties were reported. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 23, 2018 - Kyrylivka Urban-Type Settlement, Zaporizhzhia Region, Ukraine - An angler lounges in a folding chair by fishing rods set up on the shore of the Azov Sea near Kyrylivka urban-type settlement, Zaporizhzhia Region, southeastern Ukraine, April 23, 2018. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Dmytro Smolyenko/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • (FILE) Chris Pratt and Anna Faris Divorce Settlement Details Revealed. The details of the divorce settlement between Chris Pratt and Anna Faris are coming to light. The two, who obtained a private judge to work out the deal, reportedly signed off on the deal on Wednesday (November 7, 2018) according to TMZ. According to the documents, they have agreed to live "no more than five miles apart for about the next five years." This deal was made so that the two parents stay in place until their six-year-old son, Jack, completes the sixth grade. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - APRIL 19: Actors Chris Pratt and Anna Faris arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Disney and Marvel's 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2' held at Dolby Theatre on April 19, 2017 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 19 Apr 2017 Pictured: Chris Pratt, Anna Faris. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 14, 2018 - Sharivka Urban-Type Settlement, Kharkiv Region, Ukraine - A gallery crowns an arched passage framed by two chandeliers inside the palace building of the 19th-20th century Sharivka Palace and Park Complex that served as a TB sanatorium during the Soviet era, Sharivka urban-type settlement, Bohodukhiv district, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine, June 14, 2018. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Vyacheslav Madiyevskyy/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • (FILE) Chris Pratt and Anna Faris Divorce Settlement Details Revealed. The details of the divorce settlement between Chris Pratt and Anna Faris are coming to light. The two, who obtained a private judge to work out the deal, reportedly signed off on the deal on Wednesday (November 7, 2018) according to TMZ. According to the documents, they have agreed to live "no more than five miles apart for about the next five years." This deal was made so that the two parents stay in place until their six-year-old son, Jack, completes the sixth grade. HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA - APRIL 19: Actors Chris Pratt and Anna Faris arrive at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Disney and Marvel's 'Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2' held at Dolby Theatre on April 19, 2017 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. 19 Apr 2017 Pictured: Chris Pratt, Anna Faris. Photo credit: Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 27, 2018 - Clashes occur in the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum between Israeli forces and Palestinians protesting against the extension of the nearby Israeli settlement of Kedumin and the separation wall (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2017 - Ankara, Turkey - A panoramic view of shanty towns is seen at the Haci Bayram neighbourhood, also known as Ismetpasa, in the Ulus district in Ankara, Turkey on July 21, 2017. This part of the neighbourhood has become a living place to Syrian refugees, who refused to stay at refugee camps in southwest Turkey. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 20, 2017 - Surabaya, Indonesia - A densely populated settlement surrounded by multi-storey buildings in Surabaya, East Java, on June, 20,2017. Indonesia succeeded to be ranked fourth with the largest population in the world, the total population in Indonesia of 260 million with the largest birth rate and the number of residential buildings consisting unit from various walks of life. (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Palestinian youths clash with Israeli Security forces in the West Bank town of al-Yamun, west of Jenin. The clashes followed an Israeli raid in the town during which Palestinian Ahmed Nasser Jarrer was killed by the Israeli forces as suspected of the murder of Rabbi Raziel Shevach, a resident of the Havad Gilad Israeli settlement in the West Bank (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 23 July  2020  -  The problem land invasion continue on different areas of Cape Town continues,in township like Khayelitsha and Kraaifontein have been happening for a week now.The latest one is along the N2 near Barcelona informal settlement.People are demanding houses as they can no longer pay rent because of national lockdown. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 23 July  2020  -  The problem land invasion continue on different areas of Cape Town continues,in township like Khayelitsha and Kraaifontein have been happening for a week now.The latest one is along the N2 near Barcelona informal settlement.People are demanding houses as they can no longer pay rent because of national lockdown. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • 25.09.2018 (Ixopo)<br />
Residents of Ixopo near Zamani informal settlement fetch water in a communal tap, due to the lack of water supplies in the area.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • 25.09.2018 (Ixopo)<br />
Residents of Ixopo near Zamani informal settlement fetch water in a communal tap, due to the lack of water supplies in the area.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Inhabitants of Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Children in Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 22 July  2020  -  Activist Loyiso Nkohla addressing hundreds of land invaders in Khayelitsha about the plans to build on the vacant land and about their meeting with City Officials.He also mentioned that they have given the City of Cape Town 48 hours to engage with them, and  if that does not happen they will move forward with the plans to shut down the City.. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Inhabitants of Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • A house at Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • A school at Khan Al-Ahmar, a Bedouin settlement under threat of eviction and demolition by the Israeli authorities. From a series of travel photos taken in Jerusalem and nearby areas. Photo date: Wednesday, August 1, 2018. Photo credit should read: Richard Gray/EMPICS
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 14 May  - 2020 -  Western Cape Human Settlements Minister Tertuis Simmers visited the construction site of the Forest Village Housing project in Eerste River, Cape Town.He went to there to ensure that contractors comply with all the health and safety protocols.He was accompanied by Mayco member of housing Malusi Booi.photographer Phando Jikelo/african News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 14 May  - 2020 -  Western Cape Human Settlements Minister Tertuis Simmers visited the construction site of the Forest Village Housing project in Eerste River, Cape Town.He went to there to ensure that contractors comply with all the health and safety protocols.He was accompanied by Mayco member of housing Malusi Booi.photographer Phando Jikelo/african News Agency(ANA)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Ramallah, Palestine Territories, Palestine - Palestinians children hold Palestinian and Fatah during street celebration after a member of their community has been released from Israeli prison after years sentence - Ramallah, Palestine on March 26, 2019. It is a local tradition to welcome freed prisoners in a festive fashion. To celebrate the event Palestinians killed several goats on the streets of Ramallah in a traditional fashion, by cutting the throat. Palestinians gathered on the street, played music, carried Palestinian and Fatah flags. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Remains Of The Northumberland House, Sir John Franklin Expedition, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 28 July 2020 - Demolition of shacks by Law Enforcement  officers continues in Khayelitsha.This is after residents of Harare and Makhaza invaded a piece of land. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 28 July 2020 - Demolition of shacks by Law Enforcement  officers continues in Khayelitsha.This is after residents of Harare and Makhaza invaded a piece of land. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 28 July 2020 - Demolition of shacks by Law Enforcement  officers continues in Khayelitsha.This is after residents of Harare and Makhaza invaded a piece of land. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • July 11, 2019 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - Dry and polluting weather is seen from Avenida Paulista, central region of the city of São Paulo, on the morning of this Thursday, 11. The morning began with clear sky and low temperature in the city of São Paulo, maximum reaches 24 ° C and the lowest humidity rates are close to 30%. Dry air makes it difficult to disperse pollutants, which impairs air quality in large urban centers. July 11, 2019. (Photo: Fábio Vieira/FotoRua) (Credit Image: © Fotorua/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 23, 2019 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Sky Tree, standing at 634 metres, and high rise buildings are pictured in Tokyo, Japan May 25, 2019. (Credit Image: © Hitoshi Yamada/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Jan. 23, 2014 - Man on-line shopping on laptop on sofa with credit card (Credit Image: © Tim Robbins/Mint Images via ZUMA)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Person holding credit card (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Man on mobile with credit card (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Man settling a bill online (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Couple using credit card over the telephone (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Woman in kitchen with laptop (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec. 05, 2012 - Businessman with mobile and credit card (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 28 July 2020 - Demolition of shacks by Law Enforcement  officers continues in Khayelitsha.This is after residents of Harare and Makhaza invaded a piece of land. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 28 July 2020 - Demolition of shacks by Law Enforcement  officers continues in Khayelitsha.This is after residents of Harare and Makhaza invaded a piece of land. Picture: Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Dec. 14, 2012 - Man on mobile with credit card (Credit Image: © Image Source/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Palestinians clash with the Israeli army in the northern West Bank, near the evicted Israeli settlement of Homesh. Palestinians were commemorating the upcoming anniversary of Land Day by planting trees near the settlement when the Israeli army supressed their activities and clashes began. Homesh is an Israeli settlement which was established in 1978 on 173 acres of confiscated land belonging to the nearby Palestinian villages of Burqa, north of Nablus, Silat ad-Dhahr, on the west of Jenin, and Bazaria on the east of Tulkarem. The residents of Homesh were forcefully evicted from their homes and their houses demolished as part of the Israeli disengagement from the Gaza  Strip and from an area in northern Samaria in the West Bank in 2005.The IDF though maintained a requisition order to impede Palestinians from returning to the land for eight years, while the Homesh Yeshiva organization has endeavoured to retain some hold on the area by funding an illegal outpost which has been repeatedly built on the site over the years. The attempt of Palestinians of replanting the area and grazing sheep and goats on the hills around the settlement has usually been met by the violence of settlers and soldiers, thus preventing Palestinians to regain control of their land. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - A day of voluntary olive picking near the settlement of Rahalim on an olive field part of the As-Sawiya Palestinian town, south of Nablus, in the presence of the Committee Against the Wall and Settlements, the Nablus governor and the British consul. Palestinian farmers usually need special permits to access their olive fields in the proximity of Israeli settlements, and sometimes they are even banned from them. Voluntary days of olive harvesting provide support and protections to these farmers when attending their fields and reduce the harassment from the Israeli army and settlers. Olives are a main source of income to hundreds of Palestinian families and being able to attend their fields is extremely important to them. A part from the continuous uprooting of olive trees and destruction of olive fields to make space to Israeli settlements and their expansion, to settlements roads, Israeli military zones, and the “security wall”, farmers in the West Bank  have also witnessed several incidents of crop theft, olive trees chopping, harassment, and physical attacks by Israeli settlers. The Palestinian authority has no jurisdiction over Israelis in the West Bank,  which means that it can’t prosecute Israeli settlers whose attacks often occur in the presence of Israeli military forces and are usually met with impunity (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Qalqilya, West Bank, 22th March 2019. Cashes occur between Palestinian demonstrators and the Israeli army in the West Bank town of Kafr Qaddum. Since 2003, the road between Kafr Qaddum and Nablus has been blocked to Palestinians and left open only to Israeli settlers and the Israeli army although an Israeli court ruled the roadblock illegal. The roadblock makes it impossible for Palestinians to reach their farmlands by car and lengthens the distance to Nablus of 14 Km. Up until 2013 Israel has confiscated 2,031 dunums of Kafer Qaddum agricultural land for the nearby Israeli settlements of Kedumim Zefon, Jit, and Giv'at HaMerkaziz, which are all part of the main Kedumin settlement. Weekly Friday demonstrations have been held since July 2011 to demand the reopening of the road to Nablus and against the expansion of the Kedumin settlement. Israeli settlements in the West Bank have been built and extended in contravention of international law (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town -  10 July 2020 -Cars navigate their way throough flooded N2 near Nyanga. The cold and poor weather conditions on Friday  caused havoc across Cape Town, with various informal settlements across the city having been affected.Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town -  10 July 2020 -Cars navigate their way throough flooded N2 near Nyanga. The cold and poor weather conditions on Friday  caused havoc across Cape Town, with various informal settlements across the city having been affected.Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The real-life crooked home - where Lily and James Potter were killed by The Dark Lord in the Harry Potter films – is being sold for £995,000 (aprox $1.3m) Forming part of Godric’s Hollow in the films it is where Snape found Lily minutes too late and where He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named made baby Harry into his last, unplanned horocrux. In real-life the charming 14th-century English cottage is a Grade I listed building known as “The De Vere House." The property sit s just one hour north of London, in the medieval style village of Lavenham, England. Back between the 14th and 17th-centuries, Lavenham was one of the 20 wealthiest English settlements, with the DeVere family as the second richest family next to the royal family. The six-bedroom home is complete with two kitchens, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room and a big reception hall where you can greet all of your other Potter fans at parties. 11 Oct 2017 Pictured: Harry Potter's childhood home up for sale. Photo credit: Carter Jones / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • December 17, 2018 - Shweika, West Bank, Occupied Territories - Clashes occur between Palestinian youths and the Israeli forces in the Shweika village near Tulkarem,  as dozens of Israeli soldier raided the town. During the raid, the Israeli security forces demolished the family home of Ashraf Naalwa, a Palestinian suspected of carrying out a shooting attack killing two Israeli settlers in October. Naalwa was killed last Thursday by Israeli forces who surrounded the house where he was believed to be hiding, and shot and killed the man (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Clashes occur between Palestinian youths and the Israeli forces in the Shweika village near Tulkarem on 17th December 2018,  as dozens of Israeli soldier raided the town. During the raid, the Israeli security forces demolished the family home of Ashraf Naalwa, a Palestinian suspected of carrying out a shooting attack killing two Israeli settlers in October. Naalwa was killed last Thursday by Israeli forces who surrounded the house where he was believed to be hiding, and shot and killed the man (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Two relatives of the Dawabsheh family standing in the doorway of the house which was firebombed by Israeli settlers and the family killed. From a series of photos commissioned by  British NGO, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP).
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES visits a school in Bidibidi settlement. Out of 80,000 children, 23,000 are enrolled in the schools and due to lack of funding there are not enough resources to educate all refugee children. BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, is now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES at a local market in BidiBidi settlement after he announced €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • The Settlement Commander, ROBERT BAROYAMWESIGA, at BidiBidi settlement believes the main challenges are to now find enough water to take care of the numbers arriving. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES walks through BidiBidi settlement after he announced €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES at a local market in BidiBidi settlement after he announced €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES visits a school in Bidibidi settlement. Out of 80,000 children, 23,000 are enrolled in the schools and due to lack of funding there are not enough resources to educate all refugee children. BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, is now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A UK TEAM OF SATELLITE HISTORIANS CLAIM TO HAVE MADE HISTORY-CHANGING DISCOVERY OF THE LOST CITY OF ATLANTIS WITH PIX AND VIDEO – LINK TO VIDEO TRAILER OF FILM MADE OF DISCOVERY http://ingeniofilms.com/elements/atlantica/ DOWNLOAD LINK TO IMAGES: https://we.tl/t-9t8GLOOvz7 By Magnus News Agency A UK team of satellite historians claim to have discovered the true location of the lost city of ATLANTIS. Ground-breaking antiquity specialists Merlin Burrows believe the ruins of the legendary civilization can be found in modern-day southern Spain. The exact location is somewhere north of the city of Cadiz, Andalucía, centred around the Doñana National Park, which the UK historians believe was once a vast inland sea. And they claim from the park south and north there is further evidence of the ancient civilisation, with 15 other settlements dotted along the coastline. Atlantis was recorded in the writings of Greek philosopher Plato who lived around 400BC. He described an advanced island civilization that ruled a vast maritime empire, some 9,000 years before his own era. The city of Atlantis at the centre of this empire was described as having, among other features, an enormous harbour wall, huge entrance pillars, a temple to the god Poseidon and massive circular pieces of land carved out by the Atlanteans to live on. It is thought a cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a tsunami or volcanic event, eventually wiped out the Atlanteans, consigning their legacy to legend. But now using unique satellite investigation techniques, aerial photography and ground observations of the site, British experts believe they have found all the features of Atlantis Plato described and evidence of how they were destroyed. Although some scholars believe Atlantis to be a myth, Merlin Burrows claim their discoveries will once and for all prove the lost civilization existed. Maritime historian Tim Akers, head of research at Merlin Burrows, said not only had they discovered Atlantis
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  • After registration at BidiBidi settlement, each refugee family is allocated a plot of land. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • A woman holds her new born at the maternity ward. BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, is now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES assures a group of refugees that they will be recieving aid. During his trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 13 August 2020 - Vuyisa Sityebi 33 from Crossroads has been out of work since he was allegedly shot by Army who were chasing a thug who ran into an informal settlement in Crossroads .He was left with one kidney and his liver had to be  trimmed after the bullet went through his back and came out the front of his stomach ,while he was eating in his shack.The man who was chased by the army was suspected of doing crime at the nearby Philippi plaza and he ran to the nearby crossroads informal settlement where the shooting took place,he was later arrested Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa -Cape Town - 13 August 2020 - Vuyisa Sityebi 33 from Crossroads has been out of work since he was allegedly shot by Army who were chasing a thug who ran into an informal settlement in Crossroads .He was left with one kidney and his liver had to be  trimmed after the bullet went through his back and came out the front of his stomach ,while he was eating in his shack.The man who was chased by the army was suspected of doing crime at the nearby Philippi plaza and he ran to the nearby crossroads informal settlement where the shooting took place,he was later arrested Picture:Phando Jikelo/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Each family at BidiBidi settlement is allocated with a plot of land, where they can build a hut and eventually cultivate in order to provide each other with food. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • There are around 80,000 children in BidiBidi settlement and due to lack of resources, currently only 23,000 are getting an education in makeshift schools. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • A refugee at Kuluba reception centre waits to be taken to BidiBidi settlement. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • Out of 80,000 children, 23,000 are enrolled in the schools and due to lack of funding there are not enough resources to educate all refugee children. BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, is now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • Each family at BidiBidi settlement is allocated with a plot of land, where they can build a hut and eventually cultivate in order to provide each other with food. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • A bus of refugees arrives from Kuluba reception centre to BidiBidi settlement. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • Resources are scare at BidiBidi settlement More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • Out of 80,000 children, 23,000 are enrolled in the schools and due to lack of funding there are not enough resources to educate all refugee children. BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, is now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES assures a group of refugees that they will be recieving aid. During his trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • "This situation is truly alarming". EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • EU Commissioner CHRISTOS STYLIANIDES announces €78 million in humanitarian aid to South Sudan after visit to Uganda. During the trip, the Commissioner went to BidiBidi settlement in Northern Uganda, now the third largest refugee settlement in the world. It currently holds more than 210,000 South Sudanese refugees escaping from war, and the ongoing influx of a daily average of 3,000 refugees is causing a strain on humanitarian aid and funding.
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  • Building is underway in zone 5 of BidiBidi settlement. More than 300,000 South Sudanese refugees have fled from the country’s civil war into Uganda since fighting broke out in July. They mostly travel by foot for days through the bush as roads have been blocked or are too dangerous to cross. The massive influx of refugees has caused a strain in humanitarian aid due to large numbers and lack of funding. BidiBidi settlement is now the third largest in the world and holds more than 210,000 people since its opening in September.
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