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  • March 23, 2019 - Rome, Italy, Italy - About 100 thousand people participated in Rome in the ''climate march'' organized by territorial committees, movements and associations that are fighting throughout Italy against environmental devastation and claiming actions capable of countering global warming even by stopping unnecessary major works and damaging and safeguarding the territories from looting in the name of profit. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • , Kenya - 3/21/2017 - (Photo by Shannon Wild/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • , South Africa - 5/31/2015 - Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius)(Photo by Shannon Wild/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • Apr 4, 2015 - South Africa - The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Embargoed to 2100 Friday May 08 File photo dated 01/01/45 of Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth learning vehicle maintenance on an Austin 10 Light Utility Vehicle while serving with No 1 MTTC at Camberley, Surrey. The Queen was surrounded by historic personal mementos from the war years as she addressed the nation on the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
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  • February 5, 2018 - Athens, Syntagma square, Greece - A protester holds a Greek flag in front of the Parliament during a rally in Athens..Rally against the use of the term ''Macedonia'' in any settlement to a dispute between Athens and Skopje over the former Yugoslav republic's name. (Credit Image: © Christos Ntountoumis/SOPA via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Apr 4, 2015 - South Africa - The white rhinoceros or square-lipped rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) is the largest and most numerous species of rhinoceros that exists. It has a wide mouth used for grazing and is the most social of all rhino species. (Credit Image: © Shannon Benson/VW Pics/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • September 30, 2018 - Thessaloniki, Greece - Protest against FYROM (Macedonia) name change takes place in Thessaloniki city, capital of Macedonia province in Greece as same time people in FYROM (Macedonia) head to the polls to vote for the referendum on their country’s name change to Northern Macedonia after having a deal with Greece. The officially name of this Balkan state will change from FYROM, Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia to the Republic of North Macedonia, bearing a similar name to a region in Greece. Greece asked for constitutional change and clearing territorial expansionist ambitions in exchange of the name recognition and an invitation for EU and NATO. Protesters happily ended the protest with the first exit polls, showing abstention of the polls greater than 50%, fact that the referendum can not be valid. Sunday 30 September 2018 - Thessaloniki, Greece  (Credit Image: © Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Qalandia, Palestine Territories, Palestine - Graffiti on a separation wall near Qalandia check point, Palestine on March  27, 2019. Qalandia check point is very busy and important crossing between Palestinian territories in West Bank and Israel. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 26, 2019, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Raoni Metuktire, Grand Chief of the Kayapo people living in the heart of the indigenous territory of Capoto-Jarina in Brazil, held a press conference on Monday, August 26, 2019 in Guethary after his meeting with President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the Biarritz G7 summit where he discussed the fate of the Amazon, currently in flames for several weeks. (Credit Image: © Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 26, 2019, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Raoni Metuktire, Grand Chief of the Kayapo people living in the heart of the indigenous territory of Capoto-Jarina in Brazil, held a press conference on Monday, August 26, 2019 in Guethary after his meeting with President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the Biarritz G7 summit where he discussed the fate of the Amazon, currently in flames for several weeks. (Credit Image: © Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 26, 2019, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Raoni Metuktire, the great leader of the Kayapo people living in the heart of the indigenous territory of Capoto-Jarina in Brazil, smokes a pipe on the sidelines of the press conference held on Monday 26 August 2019 in Guethary after his meeting with President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the Biarritz G7 summit where he discussed the fate of the Amazon, currently in flames for several weeks. (Credit Image: © Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 26, 2019, Kolkata, West Bengal, India: Raoni Metuktire, the great leader of the Kayapo people living in the heart of the indigenous territory of Capoto-Jarina in Brazil, smokes a pipe on the sidelines of the press conference held on Monday 26 August 2019 in Guethary after his meeting with President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the Biarritz G7 summit where he discussed the fate of the Amazon, currently in flames for several weeks. (Credit Image: © Samuel Boivin/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - Izhevsk, Russia - Russia, Izhevsk. The city is most known for Russia's weapon factories are situated on its territory. (Credit Image: © Dmitry Ermakov/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Ankara, Turkey - Star, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, runs a headline on its front page that reads 'The primary objective is Greater Israel' after U.S. President DONALD TRUMP has officially recognised Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights. (Credit Image: © Altan Gocher/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Ramallah, Palestine Territories, Palestine - Palestinian throws a stone with a sling at Israeli soldiers in the outskirts of Ramallah, Palestine on March 27, 2019. Clashes between Palestinian youth  and IDF are regular in Ramallah, Palestinians throw stones at Israeli soldiers, burn tires and build road blocks. Israeli Defence Force shoot robber coated bullets and tear gas. Palestinians demonstrate against poor treatment of Palestinian prisoners (illegally prisoned in the view of Palestinian protesters) in Israel. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Ramallah, Palestine Territories, Palestine - Palestinians children hold Palestinian and Fatah during street celebration after a member of their community has been released from Israeli prison after years sentence - Ramallah, Palestine on March 26, 2019. It is a local tradition to welcome freed prisoners in a festive fashion. To celebrate the event Palestinians killed several goats on the streets of Ramallah in a traditional fashion, by cutting the throat. Palestinians gathered on the street, played music, carried Palestinian and Fatah flags. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Shweika, West Bank, Occupied Territories - Clashes occur between Palestinian youths and the Israeli forces in the Shweika village near Tulkarem,  as dozens of Israeli soldier raided the town. During the raid, the Israeli security forces demolished the family home of Ashraf Naalwa, a Palestinian suspected of carrying out a shooting attack killing two Israeli settlers in October. Naalwa was killed last Thursday by Israeli forces who surrounded the house where he was believed to be hiding, and shot and killed the man (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Chandigarh, Punjab, India - Rickshaw drivers are seen waiting for customers in Chandigarh..Chandigarh is a city and a union territory in India that serves as the capital of the two neighbouring states of Haryana and Punjab. Chandigarh is bordered by the state of Punjab to the north, the west and the south, and to the state of Haryana to the east. The population of Chandigarh in the year 2018 as per estimated data is 1,230,763. (Credit Image: © Saqib Majeed/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 15, 2017 - Gaza, Palestinian Territories, Palestine - A Palestinian woman waits to cross the Rafah Border crossing with her luggages, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on August 16, 2017. (Credit Image: © Sameh Rahmi/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 24, 2017 - Rome, Italy - National demonstration of the right movement CasaPound against the ''Ius Soli'' . The 'Ius Soli' is the right of anyone born in the territory of a state to nationality or citizenship. (Credit Image: © Patrizia Cortellessa/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Nigeria- 29.04.20 - President Muhammadu Buhari had eased the lockdown in the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos and Ogun States, effective from Monday, May 4. The lockdown was imposed on March 29 as part of measures to halt the spread of COVID-19 in the country. AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA)
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  • Nigeria- Abuja. 29.04.20 - Policemen and other security personnel assigned to ensure the lockdown order of the federal and state governments in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and its environs, work without protective kits against the coronavirus spread.  Some of the security operatives spoken to on Tuesday said they have been exposed to verbal attacks over alleged excesses while enforcing the lockdown order to protect Nigerians from coronavirus while nobody is talking about their safety from the disease.  AFRICAN NEWS AGENCY (ANA)
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • Bethenny Frankel is seen here in a series of photos taken during her aid mission to Puerto Rico, which was ravaged by Hurricane Maria almost two weeks ago. The Real Housewives Of New York personality, who recently underwent surgery to remove skin cancer below her eye, has headed up a huge relief effort and chartered 10 planes to bring vital supplies to the island’s stricken inhabitants. Frankel, 46, and her friends personally paid for the planes - the first four of which she managed to negotiate a fee of just under $20,000. As well as bringing medical and food supplies, Frankel alongside The Global Empowerment Mission flew back dozens of wounded women and children and cancer victims from local hospitals so they could get treatment in the United States. The Skinnygirl founder has used the power of social media to help network and find doctors back in the U.S. who could help. She explained: “Twitter users literally saved babies lives by connecting me to a pediatric hospital allowing me to transport patients home [to the U.S.]. It is the most incredible tool in the world.” Talking of the devastation she’s witnessed on the U.S. territory island, Frankel said: “This is a forgotten island. People have been living on their roofs for 13 days. It is like nothing I have ever seen. Peoples entire homes and cars are immersed in mud the likes I've never seen.” The current death toll stands at 34, but is expected to rise as the humanitarian crisis continues. With an island-wide power outage and widespread lack of fuel, fears continue for residents on the island who need hospital treatment and regular care. Frankel went on: “There is no color on the island. Every palm tree is rooted. This bitch hit every inch of this island. The low death toll is only counting what happened when it hit, but a storm happens more gradually than a hurricane. “Now is when people are dying. They are starving. They are thirsty. They cannot communicate. They cannot bathe themselves. They
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  • July 21, 2019 - Iceberg, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Arctic Cotton, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Memorial Grave To Joseph René Bellot, French Arctic Explorer, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Remains Of The Northumberland House, Sir John Franklin Expedition, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 21, 2019 - Sir John Franklin Expedition Memorial Marker, Beechy Island, Nunavut, Canada (Credit Image: © Richard Wear/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Clashes occur between Palestinian youths and the Israeli forces in the Shweika village near Tulkarem on 17th December 2018,  as dozens of Israeli soldier raided the town. During the raid, the Israeli security forces demolished the family home of Ashraf Naalwa, a Palestinian suspected of carrying out a shooting attack killing two Israeli settlers in October. Naalwa was killed last Thursday by Israeli forces who surrounded the house where he was believed to be hiding, and shot and killed the man (Credit Image: © Mohammed Turabi/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • French Minister of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with Territorial Communities Jacqueline Gourault leaves the Elysee Presidential Palace on March 29, 2019 in Paris after a lunch with French President and local elected of the northern France region of Hauts-de-France, France Stephane Cardinale-Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • July 27, 2017 - Anchorage, AK, USA - From left, Coast Guard Rear Admiral Michael McAllister, acting U.S. Attorney Bryan Schroder, and FBI Special Agent in Charge Marlin Ritzman at a news conference in Anchorage, Alaska, on Thursday, July 27, 2017, announcing that Kenneth Manzanares of Utah has been charged with murdering his wife onboard the cruise ship Emerald Princess while in U.S. Territorial Waters in Southeast Alaska on Tuesday. (Credit Image: © Bill Roth/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 7, 2018 - Madrid, Spain - José Ortega Lara, founder of Vox seen speaking during the rally..The Vox party, a political formation born to the far right, held a rally at the Palacio de Vistalegre led by former deputy Santiago Abascal, a speech against immigration, which defends the suppression of autonomy and the banning of all parties and associations that want to destroy the territorial unit was part of the event. (Credit Image: © Lito Lizana/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 3, 2017 - Mugla, Turkey - July 3, 2017, Marmaris, Turkey - A Turkish commercial ship named 'ACT' approaches to dock on Aegean coast of western Turkey's Mugla province on July 03, 2017 as a Turkish Coastal Guard boat escorts after Greek coastal guard boats allegedly opened fire on it. The Greek coast guard fired bullets at a Turkey-flagged freighter in the Aegean Sea on July 3 after it refused to obey calls from the Greek authorities to stop at a Greek port, the captain of the ship has said. Haluk Sami Kalkavan , the captain of the ship, M/V ACT, told private broadcaster CNN Türk in a phone call that Greek coast guard boats fired shots on the ship around three miles off the island of Rhodes.Kalkavan said the Greek coast guard instructed him to approach the Rhodes port in international waters but he refused to obey the call and briefed the Turkish side of the situation. The coast guard then fired shots in the direction of the ship as it was heading to Turkish territorial waters, he added, noting that there were 16 bullet holes in the ship. He also said the freighter was now in Turkish waters bound for Marmaris and was not at risk of taking on water. The Turkish Armed Forces said in a statement that one assault boat and two coast guard boats immediately dispatched to scene after Greek coastguards fired at cargo ship. The Greek Coast Guard said it tried to stop the vessel following ''an anonymous telephone complaint'' that it was carrying narcotics. It said the ship was in Greek waters. (Credit Image: © Ali Gundogan/Depo Photos via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, pose for a photograph as they tour the Sylvia Grinnell territorial park, Thursday, June 29, 2017 in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada. Photo by Adrian Wyld/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomes US Vice-President Joe Biden to Parliament Hill in Ottawa, ON, Canada, on Friday, December 9, 2016. The vice-president is scheduled to sit down later today with Canada's premiers and territorial and aboriginal leaders, who are gathered in Ottawa, ON, Canada, for a day-long first ministers meeting to talk about climate change and health care. Photo by Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • October 3, 2017 - Scampia, Naples, Italy - Finance Guard Commander Gianluigi D'Alfonso, during Police press conference to the prefect, for bilance of the blitz to day in Scampia, Napoli, Italy on October 3, 2017. Over 700 people from the State Police, Armed Forces, and the Guardia of Finance are involved in the operation, between territorial units and reinforcements. (Credit Image: © Paolo Manzo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Kirill Vyshynski,the Chief of RIA Novosti Ukraine enters the courtroom in Podilsky district court  in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 26, 2019. The court has extended the preventive detention measure until May 24. Vyshinsky was arrested under the suspicion of high treason in May 2018. The investigation believes that the site ''RIA Novosti-Ukraine'' published calls that could harm the sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine, state and information security. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 22, 2019 - Lyon, France - The Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer signed the ''Wednesday Plan'' agreement and the Lyon territorial educational project alongside the mayor of the city Gérard Collomb, in Lyon, France, on 22 March 2019. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Liponne/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall try on snow glasses made by a local as they tour the Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park, Iqaluit, the capital city of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, at the start of their visit to Canada.
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  • The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall try on snow glasses made by a local as they tour the Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park, Iqaluit, the capital city of the Canadian territory of Nunavut, at the start of their visit to Canada.
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  • Embargoed to 2100 Friday May 08 File photo dated 04/07/16 of an Auxiliary Territorial Service cap, worn by Princess Elizabeth whilst serving in the wartime ATS, on display at Buckingham Palace in London. The Queen was surrounded by historic personal mementos from the war years as she addressed the nation on the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
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  • File photo dated 01/01/45 showing Princess Elizabeth at the wheel of an army vehicle while serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service during the Second World War. A teenage Princess Elizabeth danced in jubilation on VE Day after slipping into the crowds unnoticed outside Buckingham Palace, London, celebrating VE (Victory in Europe) Day in London, marking the end of the Second World War in Europe now 75 years ago.
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  • Embargoed to 2100 Friday May 08 File photo dated 04/07/16 of a pair of Auxiliary Territorial Service overalls and a cap, worn by Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth whilst serving in the wartime ATS, on display at Buckingham Palace in London. As the Queen spoke of the jubilant celebrations which "some of us experienced first-hand", she was no doubt thinking back to her own VE Day adventures.
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  • Embargoed to 0001 Wednesday April 29 File photo dated 01/01/1945 of Princess Elizabeth at the wheel of an army vehicle while serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service during the Second World War. A teenage Princess Elizabeth danced in jubilation on VE Day after slipping into the crowds unnoticed outside Buckingham Palace.
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  • May 24, 2017 - Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - A women's march to Hamas in Gaza City against the visit of US President Donald Trump to the Palestinian territories and his statements against the Palestinian resistance. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Issa/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Stavropol Territory, Russia - October 9, 2018. - Russia, Stavropol Territory. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visit apple orchards at the Rassvet agricultural company in the Stavropol Territory. 2nd left: Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Stavropol Territory, Russia - October 9, 2018. - Russia, Stavropol Territory. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev meet with workers at the Rassvet agricultural company in the Stavropol Territory. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 8, 2017 - Bolshoi Kamen, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 8, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Bolshoi Kamen. - Russian President Vladimir Putin visits the Far Eastern Zvezda Shipyard. Left, foreground: Rosneft CEO, Chairman of the Management Board, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors Igor Sechin; right, foreground: Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 6, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Vice Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Wang Yang (right) during a meeting as part of the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum hosted by the Far Eastern Federal University, Russky Island. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 5, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin tours the exhibition devoted to priority development areas in Russia's Far East, as part of the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum at the Far Eastern Federal University on Russky Island. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 8, 2017 - Bolshoi Kamen, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 8, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Bolshoi Kamen. - Russian President Vladimir Putin at the keel-laying ceremony for four multifunctional high ice class supply vessels, Vladimir Monomakh, Alexander Nevsky, Yekaterina Velikaya and St. Mary, the Far Eastern Zvezda Shipyard is building for Rosneft. 4th left: Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 7, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga (left) have a meeting at the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 7, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga (left) have a meeting at the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 6, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin inspects corvette Sovershenny of project 20380 moored at Ayaks Bay near Russky Island. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 6, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of South Korea Moon Jae-in (left) during a meeting as part of the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum hosted by the Far Eastern Federal University, Russky Island. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 6, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of South Korea Moon Jae-in (second left) during a meeting as part of the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum hosted by the Far Eastern Federal University, Russky Island. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 5, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 5, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin tours the exhibition devoted to priority development areas in Russia's Far East, as part of the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum at the Far Eastern Federal University on Russky Island. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Beit Lahia, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A protestor climbs the border fence waving a palestinian flag. Gaza’s Health Ministry says 11 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli gunfire in a protest along the territory’s land and sea boundary with Israel. Monday’s beach demonstration was part of a half-year-long protest campaign by Gaza’s Hamas rulers. Protesters on fishing boats fixed Palestinian flags on a fence that extends into the Mediterranean. On land, other protesters briefly breached the frontier under the cover of smoke from flaming tires. Israeli soldiers responded with tear gas and live fire. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Khattab/APA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 11, 2018 - Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory, Gaza - Palestinians look at Israeli military machinery working at the border between Israel and the Gaza Strip on the outskirts of Gaza City. The Israeli army said it fired at unspecified Hamas ''military targets'' in Gaza after a Palestinian bomb attack on an army engineering unit working inside the Hamas-ruled territory. No Israelis were reported injured in the explosion, which the army's radio station said appeared to have targeted a mechanical digger. (Credit Image: © Nidal Alwaheidi/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 7, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin and President of Mongolia Khaltmaagiin Battulga (right) during their visit to junior judo fights finals in the Fetisov Arena sport and concert complex. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 7, 2017 - Vladivostok, Primorye Territory, Russia - September 7, 2017. - Russia, Primorye Territory, Vladivostok. - Russian President Vladimir Putin at the plenary session of the 3rd Eastern Economic Forum. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 6, 2017 - Russia - September 6, 2017. - The Russian Foreign Ministry posted a video on Facebook showing several people engaging in 'unknown works' on the territory of the Russian Consulate General in San Francisco and behaving 'like raiders'. 'Representatives of the #US law enforcement agencies conduct unknown works on the territory of the Russian Consulate General in #SanFrancisco. They mutilate expensive parquet & do work without permission. Most importantly that nobody knows who are these people who behave like raiders,' the ministry said on the social media, commenting the video. Photo: facebook.com/MIDRussia/ (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 5, 2017 - Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China - Hong Kong, CHINA-June 5 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) Film photography of Hong Kong. Hong Kong, an autonomous territory on the Pearl River Delta of China, ranks as the world's fourth most densely populated sovereign state or territory. It's the 20th Anniversary of Hong Kong's Return to China on July 1, 2017. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - Palestinian fishermen display fish for sale after a night long fishing trip, in Gaza , Fishermen in Gaza can now sail farther from the coastal territory after Israel expanded the fishing zone off parts of Gaza by three more nautical miles to nine. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Issa/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 18, 2020, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory: Employees from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Refugees wearing a protective facemasks receive respiratory patients at some UNRWA schools, in gaza city, on March 18, 2020. As preperations are underway to receive, examine and isolate potential victims of the Covid-19 coronavirus  (Credit Image: © Ashraf Amra/APA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 2, 2018 - Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory, Gaza - Palestinian protesters are seen reacting to tear gas smoke canisters fired by the Israeli forces during clashes in east of Gaza City near the Israeli border. (Credit Image: © Nidal Alwaheidi/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory, Gaza - A Palestinian demonstrator seen injured during the clashes..Clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli forces, along the Gaza-Israel border east of Gaza city. (Credit Image: © Nidal Alwaheidi/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 4, 2018 - Moscow, Russia - July 4, 2018. - Russia, Moscow. - Acting Governor of the Primorye Territory Andrey Tarasenko during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Gaza City, The Gaza Strip, Palestine - Palestinians inspect the remains of a building destroyed during Israeli air strikes in Gaza City.Media reports state that more than 250 rockets have been fired into Israel by millitants and Israel have replied with air strikes and tank fire on the Palestinian territory. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Issa/Quds Net News via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 5, 2019 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A picture taken from Gaza city shows missiles fired from Israel's Iron Dome air defence system, designed to intercept and destroy incoming short-range rockets and artillery shells, on May 05, 2019. Gaza militants on Saturday fired some 250 rockets at Israel, which responded with strikes as a fragile ceasefire again faltered in an escalation that left six Palestinians dead, including a baby in disputed circumstances  (Credit Image: © Ashraf Amra/APA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - Palestinians inspect their house that demolished two days ago by an Israeli airplane, in Gaza city, on March 27, 2019.Palestinian Minister of Public Works and Housing, Mufid al-Hasayneh, said that recent Israeli airstrikes on the besieged Gaza Strip left 30 residential structures completely destroyed, and at least 500 other others partially damaged  (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Ajjour/APA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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