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  • May 28, 2017 - Athens, Attica, Greece - Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus, Espen Barth Eide, in Athens on May 29, 2017 during meeting with Greek Foreign Minister to discuss the Cyprus issue  (Credit Image: © Panayotis Tzamaros/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • March 29, 2019 - Nyc, NY, United States - UN High Commissioner for Refugees Special Envoy Angelina Jolie was on hand to address the General Assembly after pausing for a photo op with UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year, Lt Commader Marcia Andrade Braga and Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Bintou Keitra. (Credit Image: © Andy Katz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany Angela Merkel, GIZ Programme Director of U-LEAD Bastian Veigel and German Special Envoy Georg Milbradt (L to R) are pictured at the U-LEAD Decentralisation House, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, November 1, 2018. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Tarasov/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 20, 2016 - Sterling, VA, United States - UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie Pitt addresses the audience at an interfaith Iftar reception to mark World Refugee Day at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society June 20, 2016 in Sterling, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Us State Department/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S - ANGELINA JOLIE, Actor and UNHCR Special Envoy, at the United Nations in New York City. (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S - ANGELINA JOLIE, Actor and UNHCR Special Envoy, at the United Nations in New York City. (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire)
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie meets with Syrian refugees in Eastern Turkey, on September 13, 2012. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, and his Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie continued their regional tour visiting Turkey today, to hear accounts from Syrian refugees. On the third leg of a solidarity tour to support UNHCR's regional response to the Syrian refugee situation, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres, and his Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie spent the day visiting two of the 11 refugee camps along Turkey's border with Syria. The planning is for 17 camps to be established to enable Turkey to accommodate up to 36,000 more. Guterres and Jolie paid tribute to the Government of Turkey for keeping its borders open for anyone seeking asylum, adopting a system of temporary protection and providing assurance that no Syrian would be forcibly returned. "Syrians have a history of welcoming people in need," added Ms. Jolie. "Now it is their hour of need and I am grateful to Turkey, and all the neighboring countries for their extraordinary generosity." During her visit to the camp, Ms. Jolie met with several families, all of whom had lost family members in the violence in Syria. One woman told her a story about a house that was bombed in her town and the entire family was killed. "We don't care about our house," the woman said. "We care about the blood of the people." Another woman told her a similar story where a family was killed, but with one survivor - a baby found cradled in her dead mother's arms. Photo by UNHCR/J. Tanner by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie meets with Syrian refugees in Eastern Turkey, on September 13, 2012. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, and his Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie continued their regional tour visiting Turkey today, to hear accounts from Syrian refugees. On the third leg of a solidarity tour to support UNHCR's regional response to the Syrian refugee situation, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres, and his Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie spent the day visiting two of the 11 refugee camps along Turkey's border with Syria. The planning is for 17 camps to be established to enable Turkey to accommodate up to 36,000 more. Guterres and Jolie paid tribute to the Government of Turkey for keeping its borders open for anyone seeking asylum, adopting a system of temporary protection and providing assurance that no Syrian would be forcibly returned. "Syrians have a history of welcoming people in need," added Ms. Jolie. "Now it is their hour of need and I am grateful to Turkey, and all the neighboring countries for their extraordinary generosity." During her visit to the camp, Ms. Jolie met with several families, all of whom had lost family members in the violence in Syria. One woman told her a story about a house that was bombed in her town and the entire family was killed. "We don't care about our house," the woman said. "We care about the blood of the people." Another woman told her a similar story where a family was killed, but with one survivor - a baby found cradled in her dead mother's arms. Photo by UNHCR/J. Tanner by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie meets with Syrian refugees in Eastern Turkey, on September 13, 2012. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, and his Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie continued their regional tour visiting Turkey today, to hear accounts from Syrian refugees. On the third leg of a solidarity tour to support UNHCR's regional response to the Syrian refugee situation, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres, and his Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie spent the day visiting two of the 11 refugee camps along Turkey's border with Syria. The planning is for 17 camps to be established to enable Turkey to accommodate up to 36,000 more. Guterres and Jolie paid tribute to the Government of Turkey for keeping its borders open for anyone seeking asylum, adopting a system of temporary protection and providing assurance that no Syrian would be forcibly returned. "Syrians have a history of welcoming people in need," added Ms. Jolie. "Now it is their hour of need and I am grateful to Turkey, and all the neighboring countries for their extraordinary generosity." During her visit to the camp, Ms. Jolie met with several families, all of whom had lost family members in the violence in Syria. One woman told her a story about a house that was bombed in her town and the entire family was killed. "We don't care about our house," the woman said. "We care about the blood of the people." Another woman told her a similar story where a family was killed, but with one survivor - a baby found cradled in her dead mother's arms. Photo by UNHCR/J. Tanner by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • March 29, 2019 - New York, New York, U.S - ANGELINA JOLIE, Actor and UNHCR Special Envoy, at the United Nations in New York City. (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire)
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie continued her regional tour visiting Iraq, on September 16, 2012. On the fourth leg of a tour to support UNHCR's regional response to the Syrian refugee situation, Special Envoy Angelina Jolie spent the day visiting an area of Baghdad home to families previously displaced by the conflict in Iraq and now returning due to conflict in Syria. Photo by UNHCR/JTanner via ABACA PRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie continued her regional tour visiting Iraq, on September 16, 2012. On the fourth leg of a tour to support UNHCR's regional response to the Syrian refugee situation, Special Envoy Angelina Jolie spent the day visiting an area of Baghdad home to families previously displaced by the conflict in Iraq and now returning due to conflict in Syria. Photo by UNHCR/JTanner via ABACA PRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy, Angelina Jolie continued her regional tour visiting Iraq, on September 16, 2012. On the fourth leg of a tour to support UNHCR's regional response to the Syrian refugee situation, Special Envoy Angelina Jolie spent the day visiting an area of Baghdad home to families previously displaced by the conflict in Iraq and now returning due to conflict in Syria. Photo by UNHCR/JTanner via ABACA PRESS.COM
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  • May 24, 2017 - Moscow, Russia - May 24, 2017. - Russia, Moscow. - Russian President Vladimir Putin during his meeting with Song Young-gil, the special envoy of South Korean President Moon Jae-in. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2017 - Moscow, Russia - May 24, 2017. - Russia, Moscow. - Russian President Vladimir Putin (3rd right) meets with Song Young-gil, the special envoy of South Korean President Moon Jae-in  (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 16, 2016 - London, United Kingdom - ANGELINA JOLIE PITT at her keynote address at the BBC. The actress and UNHCR Special Envoy, gave  a keynote address on the global refugee crisis at the BBC Broadcasting House. Her speech forms part of a day of special live coverage around migration at Broadcasting House. (Credit Image: © Andrew Parsons/i-Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 31, 2018 - Brussels, Belgium - UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie pictured during a meeting between representatives of the NATO and the the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR. (Credit Image: © Dirk Waem/Belga via ZUMA Press)
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  • PRETORIA, May 26, 2019  Chinese President Xi Jinping's special envoy Hao Mingjin (L), also vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China and chairman of the Central Committee of the China National Democratic Construction Association, meets with newly-elected South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria, South Africa, May 25, 2019. Hao Mingjin attended the inauguration ceremony of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa here on Saturday. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - New York, NY, U.S - ANGELINA JOLIE, Actor and UNHCR Special Envoy, at the United Nations in New York City, NY on March 29, 2019 (Credit Image: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 14, 2017 - London, London, United Kingdom - Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 14/03/2017. London, United Kingdom. Angelina Jolie visit LSE. UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie attends the LSE. Picture by Andrew Parsons / i-Images (Credit Image: © Andrew Parsons/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie leaves after giving the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie returns to her seat after giving the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie stands to leave after giving the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie gives the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie gives the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie gives the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie, front row 4th left, poses with delegates during the family photo at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Standing in the front row with her from left to right, are Minister of International Development Marie-Claude Bibeau, Secretary General of La Francophonie Michaelle Jean, Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan and Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, left, and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie arrive to participate in the family photo of delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, left, and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie talk during a photo opportunity before her keynote address at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, left, and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie talk during a photo opportunity before her keynote address at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie looks on during a photo opportunity with Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan before her keynote address at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • LUSAKA, Sept. 13, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Zambian President-elect Edgar Lungu(R) meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping's Special Envoy, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Ma Biao in Lusaka, Zambia on Sept. 12, 2016. Zambian President-elect Edgar Lungu was on Tuesday inaugurated for his five year mandated in office during a grand ceremony held in Lusaka, the country's capital. (Xinhua/Peng Lijun) (Credit Image: © Peng Lijun/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - New York, NY, USA - United Nations, New York, USA, March 29, 2019 - Angelina Jolie, Co-founder of the Preventing Sexual Violence in Conflict Initiative (PSVI) and Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) meet  Lieutenant Commander Marcia Andrade Braga, Brazilian naval officer serving with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) and the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award recipient today at the UN Headquarters in New York before her speech at the General Assembly..Photo: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire (Credit Image: © Luiz Rampelotto/ZUMA Wire)
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie listens to Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland after giving the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, left, and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie talk during a photo opportunity before her keynote address at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, left, and UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie shake hands during a photo opportunity before her keynote address at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie stands to leave after giving the keynote address to delegates at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie walks past delegates to join them for the family photo at the 2017 United Nations Peacekeeping Defence Ministerial conference in Vancouver, BC, Canada, on Wednesday November 15, 2017. Photo by Darryl Dyck/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie talks at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • LUSAKA, Sept. 13, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping's Special Envoy, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Ma Biao(C) attends the inauguration ceremony of Zambian President-elect Edgar Lungu in Lusaka, Zambia on Sept. 13, 2016. Zambian President-elect Edgar Lungu was on Tuesday inaugurated for his five year mandated in office during a grand ceremony held in Lusaka, the country's capital. (Xinhua/Peng Lijun) (Credit Image: © Peng Lijun/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • US actress Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, embraces her partner US actor Brad Pitt, as they view photographs of victims of violence at the 'End Sexual Violence in Conflict' summit in London.
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  • HANDOUT - Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie talks at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie talks at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie talks at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - L-R : Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie and Permanent Representative of Iceland to NATO, Anna Johanssdottir talk at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) meets Secretary-General Antonio Guterres today at the United Nations Headquarters in New York,NY on September 14, 2017 to talk about the global refugees crisis. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)
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  • Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) meets Secretary-General Antonio Guterres today at the United Nations Headquarters in New York,NY on September 14, 2017 to talk about the global refugees crisis. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)
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  • Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) meets Secretary-General Antonio Guterres today at the United Nations Headquarters in New York,NY on September 14, 2017 to talk about the global refugees crisis. (Photo by Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire)
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  • US actress Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, embraces her partner US actor Brad Pitt, as they view photographs of victims of violence at the 'End Sexual Violence in Conflict' summit in London.
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  • US actress Angelina Jolie, Special Envoy of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, embraces her partner US actor Brad Pitt, as they view photographs of victims of violence at the 'End Sexual Violence in Conflict' summit in London.
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  • (Left-right) US Secretary of State John Kerry, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and UN Special Envoy for Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed make a joint statement following a meeting to discuss the situation in Syria, at Lancaster House in London.
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  • (Left-right) US Secretary of State John Kerry, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and UN Special Envoy for Yemen Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed make a joint statement following a meeting to discuss the situation in Syria, at Lancaster House in London.
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Angelina Jolie at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visits the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • HANDOUT - L-R : NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Special Envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Angelina Jolie and Permanent Representative of Denmark to NATO, Michael Zilmer-Johns seen at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, as Angeline Jolie visited the Organisation on January 31, 2018. Photo by NATO via Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • File photo dated 04/11/22 of King Charles III (left) with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Stella McCartney and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry (right), during a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the Cop27 Summit. The King was listed as taking part in the opening ceremony of Cop27 despite not appearing at the UN climate summit. The title on the UN Climate Change (UNFCCC) live feed for the start of the summit on Monday read: "Opening Ceremony with interventions from President of the Republic, UN SG, King of the United Kingdom, Leader of UAE". Issue date: Monday November 7, 2022.
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  • King Charles III (far left) speaks with, (left to tight) Brian Moynihan, Chair and CEO of Bank of America and Co-Chair of Sustainable Markets Initiative, US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry, Alok Sharma and Labour leader Keir Starmer, during a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the Cop27 Summit. Picture date: Friday November 4, 2022.
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  • King Charles III (left) speaks with, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Stella McCartney and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry (right), during a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the Cop27 Summit. Picture date: Friday November 4, 2022.
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  • King Charles III (left) speaks with, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Stella McCartney and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry (right), during a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, ahead of the Cop27 Summit. Picture date: Friday November 4, 2022.
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  • Former President George H.W. Bush delivers remarks during a private sector Summit on tsunami reconstruction in Washington DC on May 12 2005. Former President George H.W. Bush and former President Bill Clinton, special United Nations envoy for tsunami reconstruction. Photo by Olivier Douliery/ABACA
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  • President Barack Obama meets with advisors prior to a  bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq at the United Nations in New York, N.Y., Sept. 24, 2014. With the President from left are: Phil Gordon, White House Coordinator for Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf Region; National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice; Secretary of State John Kerry; Brett McGurk, Deputy Secretary of State and Deputy Special Presidential Envoy; and Andy Kim, Director for Iraq. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)<br />
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  • President Barack Obama meets with advisors prior to a  bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq at the United Nations in New York, N.Y., Sept. 24, 2014. With the President from left are: Phil Gordon, White House Coordinator for Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf Region; National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice; Secretary of State John Kerry; Brett McGurk, Deputy Secretary of State and Deputy Special Presidential Envoy; and Andy Kim, Director for Iraq. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)<br />
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