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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 20 July 2020 -Protest in Bellville South as Cape Town awoke to widespread protest on Monday morning, with major highways impacted by demonstrations orchestrated, primarily, by the Cape Coloured People’s Congress; better known as the ‘Gatvol Capetonian’ movement. A planned protest action were delivered to both the media and City of Cape Town officials on Sunday night Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 20 July 2020 -Protest in Bellville South as Cape Town awoke to widespread protest on Monday morning, with major highways impacted by demonstrations orchestrated, primarily, by the Cape Coloured People’s Congress; better known as the ‘Gatvol Capetonian’ movement. A planned protest action were delivered to both the media and City of Cape Town officials on Sunday night Photographer Ayanda Ndamane African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 21  June 2020 -  Congress of South African Students joined by concerned parents shut down two Schools in Khayelitsha, Iqhayiya and Bulumko High School after teaches tested positive for covid-19 Photographer: Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 21  June 2020 -  Congress of South African Students joined by concerned parents shut down two Schools in Khayelitsha, Iqhayiya and Bulumko High School after teaches tested positive for covid-19 Photographer: Ayanda Ndamane/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • April 29, 2019 - Kulgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India - An Indian paramilitary man seen standing on guard outside a polling station during the fourth phase of the Parliamentary elections in Kulgam, South of Srinagar..On the fourth phase of India's Parliamentary elections, Indians went to polls to cast their ballots amid complete shutdown and internet gag. (Credit Image: © Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - An Indian policeman detains Kashmiri separatist leader YASIN MALIK. Police used teargas canisters and stun grenades after anti-India clashes erupted in the Maisuma area soon after Malik was detained during a protest march against the killing of seven civilians and three militants on December 15. Kashmiri Resistance Leadership (JRL) had called for a shutdown and the march. (Credit Image: © Faisal Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Police used teargas canisters and stun grenades after anti-India clashes erupt in Maisuma area of Srinagar soon after the separatist leader Yasin Malik was detained who took out a protest march against the killing of seven civilians and three militants by Indian army south Kashmir's Pulwama on December 15. Kashmiri Resistance Leadership (JRL) had called for a shutdown and march to Indian army base in Srinagar to protest the killings of seven civilians over the weekend in Pulwama. (Credit Image: © Faisal Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Kashmiri women shout slogans as they protest against India army in Srinagar the summer capital of Indian controlled Kashmir. Police used teargas canisters and stun grenades after anti-India clashes erupt in Maisuma area of Srinagar soon after the separatist leader Yasin Malik was detained who took out a protest march against the killing of seven civilians and three militants by Indian army south Kashmir's Pulwama on December 15.  (Credit Image: © Faisal Khan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A usually bustling Poortjies lagoon beach is empty with only a couple of what is presumed to be subsistence fishermen in the area. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Hog Hollow Horse Trails is based on Askop Road, The Crags, and offer trails on horseback through magnificent natural beauty to attractions in the area, including wine farms, Animal Sanctuaries and a picnic spot on the spectacular Kurland Estate. The horses are rescue horses. Their Horse Drawn Carriage tours are based at Kay and Monty Wine Estate on Redford Road, and offer trails in a vintage horse drawn carriage between two boutique wine estates to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and an optional tappas style lunch. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Pictured is Debbie Fermor with 2 of her rescue horses. Hog Hollow Horse Trails is based on Askop Road, The Crags, and offer trails on horseback through magnificent natural beauty to attractions in the area, including wine farms, Animal Sanctuaries and a picnic spot on the spectacular Kurland Estate. The horses are rescue horses. Their Horse Drawn Carriage tours are based at Kay and Monty Wine Estate on Redford Road, and offer trails in a vintage horse drawn carriage between two boutique wine estates to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and an optional tappas style lunch. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 May 2020 - Eddie Esau waits for the Noon Gun to go off over Cape Town at exactly 12 o'clock, before ringing the cathedral bells at the St George's Cathedral. He does this every day. He is the verger at the historic church. A strange silence has descended over places of worship throughout the country and many parts of the world in the midst of the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish Flu of 1918. Eddie lives on the cathedral grounds. He says it has now become a lonely place. Churches have had to close their doors, with national lockdown level 4 still prohibiting gatherings and ordering people to adhere to physical distancing. Dean Michael Weeder is streaming sermons to his congregation from the Deanery during these challenging times. He said “Too often we become reliant on the priest or pastor, but now the believers has to dig within themselves. This crisis compels us confront ourselves.” Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A usually bustling Poortjies lagoon beach is empty with only a couple of what is presumed to be subsistence fishermen in the area. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBAYPoortjies1492-1.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 26 May 2020 - Locals visit the Whale Tail view site to watch the waves crashing onto Lookout Beach in Plettenberg Bay. A cold front has brought snow to mountains and other high altitude areas in the Western Cape. Along the coast, high seas and strong swells battered shores while occasional downpours of rain fell over the region. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 26 May 2020 - Locals visit the Whale Tail view site to watch the waves crashing onto Lookout Beach in Plettenberg Bay. A cold front has brought snow to mountains and other high altitude areas in the Western Cape. Along the coast, high seas and strong swells battered shores while occasional downpours of rain fell over the region. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Ringtailed Lemurs and other primates eat at mealtime at Monkeyland just outside Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route. Monkeyland, the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary, when not in lockdown, offers tours during which one can see more than 550+ primates comprising of capuchin monkeys, ringtail and black-and-white ruffed lemurs, saki monkeys, squirrel monkeys, vervet monkeys, 2 species of langur, howler monkeys, gibbons, etc in their forest home. There is also a 128-metre suspended canopy walk whilst on tour. In line with the national effort to confront the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the sanctuaries, Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, Jukani and Monkeyland KZN are temporarily closed. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    NSRI2769.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    NSRI2717.jpg
  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 May 2020 - Eddie Esau waits for the Noon Gun to go off over Cape Town at exactly 12 o'clock, before ringing the cathedral bells at the St George's Cathedral. He does this every day. He is the verger at the historic church. A strange silence has descended over places of worship throughout the country and many parts of the world in the midst of the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish Flu of 1918. Eddie lives on the cathedral grounds. He says it has now become a lonely place. Churches have had to close their doors, with national lockdown level 4 still prohibiting gatherings and ordering people to adhere to physical distancing. Dean Michael Weeder is streaming sermons to his congregation from the Deanery during these challenging times. He said “Too often we become reliant on the priest or pastor, but now the believers has to dig within themselves. This crisis compels us confront ourselves.” Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1959.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1966.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar239.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar23.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar226.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar223.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown (pictured), has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown (pictured), has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1966.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1959.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1952.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar195.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 4 May 2020 - Life slowly starts to return to the CBD of Plettenberg Bay as some permitted businesses begin to open as South Africa begins level four lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBAYTruck1469.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A usually bustling Poortjies lagoon beach is empty with only a couple of what is presumed to be subsistence fishermen in the area. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBAYPoortjies1492-1.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBAYTruck1469.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A usually bustling Poortjies lagoon beach is empty with only a couple of what is presumed to be subsistence fishermen in the area. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBAYPoortjies1492-1.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBATruck1444.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBAYTruck1469.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    PLETTENBERGBATruck1444.jpg
  • March 27, 2019 - Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela - March 27, 2019.  A woman in search of drinking water, carries in her hand a container, while her son is moved in a makeshift vehicle, not receiving the vital liquid because of the failure in the pumping system  during the general blackout that affects a large part of the national territory.  In the city of Valencia, Carabobo state. Photo: Juan Carlos Hernandez (Credit Image: © Juan Carlos Hernandez/ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 May 2020 - Eddie Esau waits for the Noon Gun to go off over Cape Town at exactly 12 o'clock, before ringing the cathedral bells at the St George's Cathedral. He does this every day. He is the verger at the historic church. A strange silence has descended over places of worship throughout the country and many parts of the world in the midst of the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish Flu of 1918. Eddie lives on the cathedral grounds. He says it has now become a lonely place. Churches have had to close their doors, with national lockdown level 4 still prohibiting gatherings and ordering people to adhere to physical distancing. Dean Michael Weeder is streaming sermons to his congregation from the Deanery during these challenging times. He said “Too often we become reliant on the priest or pastor, but now the believers has to dig within themselves. This crisis compels us confront ourselves.” Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 26 May 2020 - A cold front has brought snow to mountains and other high altitude areas in the Western Cape. Along the coast, high seas and strong swells battered shores while occasional downpours of rain fell over the region. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - A Spider Monkey sits on the sustpension brige at Monkeyland just outside Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route. Monkeyland, the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary, when not in lockdown, offers tours during which one can see more than 550+ primates comprising of capuchin monkeys, ringtail and black-and-white ruffed lemurs, saki monkeys, squirrel monkeys, vervet monkeys, 2 species of langur, howler monkeys, gibbons, etc in their forest home. There is also a 128-metre suspended canopy walk whilst on tour. In line with the national effort to confront the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the sanctuaries, Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, Jukani and Monkeyland KZN are temporarily closed. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 May 2020 - Eddie Esau waits for the Noon Gun to go off over Cape Town at exactly 12 o'clock, before ringing the cathedral bells at the St George's Cathedral. He does this every day. He is the verger at the historic church. A strange silence has descended over places of worship throughout the country and many parts of the world in the midst of the deadliest pandemic since the Spanish Flu of 1918. Eddie lives on the cathedral grounds. He says it has now become a lonely place. Churches have had to close their doors, with national lockdown level 4 still prohibiting gatherings and ordering people to adhere to physical distancing. Dean Michael Weeder is streaming sermons to his congregation from the Deanery during these challenging times. He said “Too often we become reliant on the priest or pastor, but now the believers has to dig within themselves. This crisis compels us confront ourselves.” Picture: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 4 May 2020 - Life slowly starts to return to the CBD of Plettenberg Bay as some permitted businesses begin to open as South Africa begins level four lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A  SAMIL 20 light utility truck is seen in Main Street in Plettenberg Bay. 73,000 more soldiers are set to be employed onto SA's streets, at a cost of R4.59bn, to help manage the nationwide lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 23 April 2020 - A usually bustling Poortjies lagoon beach is empty with only a couple of what is presumed to be subsistence fishermen in the area. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • April 28, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - The East Front of the Capitol Building seen on the day Congress passed a short-term piece of legislation to prevent a government shutdown. (Credit Image: © Evan Golub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 28, 2017 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S - The East Front of the Capitol Building seen on the day Congress passed a short-term piece of legislation to prevent a government shutdown. (Credit Image: © Evan Golub via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - Kashmiris enter a polling station to cast their votes during the first phase of municipal polls,  on October 8, 2018 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian-administered Kashmir shut on the call of pro-independence groups to mark the first phase of municipal polls being held by India in the disputed Himalayan region on Monday. The restive Kashmir valley witnessed just 17.5 polling percentage till 3 pm, officials said.  Pro-independence groups had called for a shutdown to mark the polls while pro-India parties like the National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party decided to stay away from the process, citing New Delhis attempts to alter the special status accorded to the region in the Indian constitution. (Photo by Kabli Yawar /Nur Photos) (Credit Image: © Kabli Yawar/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Srinagar, Indian Administered Kashmir, India - Indian government forces stand guard as Kashmiris enter a polling station to cast their votes during the first phase of municipal polls, in Budgam west of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India.   Indian-administered Kashmir shut on the call of pro-independence groups to mark the first phase of municipal polls being held by India in the disputed Himalayan region on Monday. The restive Kashmir valley witnessed just 17.5 polling percentage till 3 pm, officials said.  Pro-independence groups had called for a shutdown to mark the polls while pro-India parties like the National Conference and People’s Democratic Party decided to stay away from the process, citing New Delhi’s attempts to alter the special status accorded to the region in the Indian constitution. (Credit Image: © Yawar Nazir/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - An Indian policeman of Special Operation Group (SOG) stands alert outside the polling station during first phase of Urban Local Bodies (ULB) elections in Srinagar the summer capital  Indian controlled Kashmir on October 8, 2018. A complete shutdown is being observed across Kashmir valley following the call of shutdown and election bycott by Kashmiri separatist leaders which began on October 8. (Credit Image: © Faisal KhanZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India - People stand in queue to cast their votes during first phase of Urban Local Bodies (ULB) elections in Srinagar the summer capital  Indian controlled Kashmir on October 8, 2018. A complete shutdown is being observed across Kashmir valley following the call of shutdown and election bycott by Kashmiri separatist leaders which began on October 8. (Credit Image: © Faisal KhanZUMA Wire)
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The National Christmas Tree is currently closed to the public due to a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The National Christmas Tree is partially closed to the public due to a shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Trash builds up along the National Mall as trash collectors are off work during a partial shutdown of the federal government, on December 24, 2018 in Washington, DC. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A sign announcing closure of the National Archives due to a partial government shutdown is displayed in Washington, D.C., U.S., on December 24, 2018. Parts of the U.S. government shut down on Saturday for the third time this year after a bipartisan spending deal collapsed over President Donald Trump's demands for more money to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • May 25, 2019 - Dayton, Ohio, United States - Police gather before the KKK rally. Hundreds of counter protesters, including the Nation of Islam, New Black Panthers, and Huey Newton Gun Club, American Indian Movement, and ANTIFA gathered in downtown Dayton, Ohio to protest members of the Honorable Sacred Knights - a Ku Klux Klan group from Indiana. There were no arrests, and the protests ended peacefully as hundreds of police worked to keep the event peaceful and the protesters separated. Much of downtown Dayton was shutdown, and the courthouse square, where the KKK gathered, was surrounded by fence. Members of the KKK were given a police escort to the site, where about a dozen of them gathered, and then a police escort to safety. (Credit Image: © Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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