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  • May 24, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - Hundreds of New York City students, young people and climate activists gathered at Columbus Circle for a rally followed by a march and die-in to Times Square on May 24, 2019 to join countries around the world in the second ever Global Climate Strike, demanding that NYC Mayor Bill DeBlasio follow the UK, Ireland and countless cities around the world who have declared a Climate Emergency. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - A girl wrapped in an EU flag stands in Parliament Square Garden in Westminster, central London, during the People’s March for Europe, an anti-Brexit rally, on 9 September 2017. The clock tower of Big Ben is in the background. (Credit Image: © Dominic Dudley/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 9, 2017 - Philippines - Manobo indigenous peoples attend a rally coinciding the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples outside Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City on Wednesday, August 9, 2017. Rights groups have criticized Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's statements calling for the bombing of indigenous schools, accusing them of teaching indigenous children to become communist rebels. International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples is celebrated annually every August 9 to promote the rights and self-determination of indigenous peoples worldwide. (Credit Image: © Richard James M. Mendoza/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 29, 2017 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Thousands of people take part in the ''People's Climate March'' to call for an ambitious climate policy, on April 29, 2017 in Amsterdam. The Peoples Climate March for Climate, Jobs and Justice will be on April 29th, the 100th day of the Trump administration. The week’s theme is “From Truth to Justice,” and kicks off with the March for Science, a powerful declaration of the value of truth, and ends with the Beyond the Moment National Day of Action, an historic effort in the battle for equal justice. (Credit Image: © Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - London, England, United Kingdom - Over a million people gather together in London Parliament's Square protesting against the Tory's Government and Brexit on 23rd March 2019 in London, United Kingdom. (Credit Image: © Andrea Capello/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Aug. 24, 1964 - Florida, U.S. - August 24, 1964: Muhammad Ali in training. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec. 12, 1960 - Buckinghamshire, England, U.K. - Minister of Labour IAIN MACLEOD with two delegates of the Rhodesia Conference, Mr. NKOMO andn Mr. KAUNDA after attending a service at the Village Church of Ellesborough. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times.<br />
June 26, 1976 - Tokyo, Japan - MUHAMMAD ALI (born: Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr.), 34, vs. ANTONIO INOKI. The fight between American boxer Ali and Japanese professional wrestler Inoki was held at the Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo. At the time, Ali had come off a knockout victory over R. Dunn in May and was the reigning WBC/WBA Heavyweight Champion. Inoki, who had been taught the art of catch wrestling by legendary wrestler K. Gotch, was staging exhibition fights against champions of various martial arts, in an attempt to show that pro wrestling was the dominant fighting discipline. The fight itself, which was fought under special rules, is seen as a precursor to modern mixed martial arts The result of the fight has been long debated by the press and fans. The fight was refereed by G. LeBell. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jan. 16, 1966 - Lagos, Nigeria - ABUBAKAR TAFAWA BALEWE was a Nigerian politician, and the only Prime Minister of an independent Nigeria. PICTURED: Balewe with the chief of the Northern Region SIR AHMADU BELLO called Sardona of Sokoto, and DR. NNAMDI AZIKIWE.  (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 24, 2019 - Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Man protesting against the Chinese Communist Party in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 24, 2019. (Credit Image: © Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Nov. 29, 1974 - London, England, U.K. - Boxing champion MUHAMMAD ALI makes a face during a press conference at the Hilton Hotel in London. He is in town to watch a fight at Royal Albert Hotel. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 2, 2017 - Seattle, Washington, United States - Seattle, Washington: Ceremonial Leader and environmental activist Chenoa Egawa gives a traditional invocation at The Congress for the New Urbanism’s “Combating the Suburbanization of Poverty” at Benaroya Hall. At the 25th annual Congress, CNU 25.Seattle attendees participate in workshops, collaborate on projects, and learn new strategies from leaders in design, development, engineering, health, equity climate, and more. Previously held in Detroit, Dallas, and Buffalo, each Congress offers attendees the chance to experience and connect with a different host region. (Credit Image: © Paul Gordon via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Jan. 16, 1966 - Lagos, Nigeria - SIR AHMADU BELLO Premier of the Northern Nigeria and his wife were among a number of prominent pro-Government supporters killed by Rebels. PICTURED: Bello standing on the street of Lagos. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 30, 2019 - Panmunjom, South Korea - U.S President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shake hands as they meet at the border in the Demilitarized Zone June 30, 2019 in Panmunjom, South Korea. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - 13 year old climate justice activist Alexandria Villaseñor - Hundreds students took part in the School Strike for Climate on May 3, 2019 in New York City, joining over 500 events worldwide. The students held a rally and perform a die in outside City Hall to bring attention to Mayor De Blasio's inaction to declare a climate emergency. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 27, 2019 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - A pro-EU protester dressed as Charlie Chaplin demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament in London. Today, MPs held a series of indicative votes on alternative Brexit plans following a government defeat in the Commons as parliamentarians took control of the order paper. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Pro-EU supporters dressed as clowns with a placard depicting Theresa May stand next to an anti-EU protester outside the Houses of Parliament in London on 27 March, 2019. Today, MPs held a series of indicative votes on alternative Brexit plans following a government defeat in the Commons as parliamentarians took control of the order paper. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - Subway accessibility advocates gathered outside MTA Headquarters in New York City on March 27, 2019 prior to the MTA board meeting for a press conference to honor Malaysia Goodson for International Women's Month and to call for elevators and ramps all across the NYC subway system. (Credit Image: © Erik Mcgregor/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader KIM JONG UN greet prior to a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel February 27, 2019 in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead/The White House via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader and KIM JONG UN sit together during a social dinner at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead/The White House via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S. President DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader KIM JONG UN greet prior to a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead/The White House via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader KIM JONG UN hold a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead/The White House via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President R=DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader KIM JONG-UN greet prior to a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead/The White House via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President R=DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader KIM JONG-UN greet prior to a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President R=DONALD TRUMP and North Korean leader KIM JONG-UN greet prior to a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President DONALD TRUMP  and North Korean leader and KIM JUNG-UN sit together during a social dinner at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Joyce N. Boghosian via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 27, 2019 - Hanoi, Vietnam - U.S President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un greet prior to a bilateral meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel February 27, 2019 in Hanoi, Vietnam. (Credit Image: © Shealah Craighead via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 24, 2012 - London, United Kingdom - Soccer player DAVID BECKHAM and boxing legend MUHAMMAD ALI (L) during the 2012 Beyond Sport Summit in London. (Credit Image: © Pool/Beyond Sport via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 3, 2016 - London, London, UK - A replica belt worn by Muhammed Ali after he won a fight against  Sonny Liston in 1964. The belt features in the  I Am The Greatest  - Muhammad Ali Exhibition.  Exhibition featuring more than 100 artefacts from the boxer's career, put together with the help of the Ali family, showcased to celebrate the life of the former heavyweight champion giving an insight into one of the sport's most famous personalities. London, UK. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 23, 2004 - Beverly Hills, California, U.S. - Sports legend MUHAMMAD ALI embraces actress BRITTANY MURPHY at ''Mercedes-Benz Presents The 16th Annual Carousel of Hope Benefitting the Barbara Davis Center For Childhood Diabetes''. (Credit Image: © Starmax/Newscom via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 17, 1967 - Florida, U.S. - MUHAMMAD ALI punches the bag. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Dec 17, 2008 - Anaheim Hills, California, USA - Muhammad Ali was always Art Tinajero's hero, but after a chance meeting with the champ he became a 'life-long fan.' A kind stranger helped arrange an impromptu meeting with Ali who graciously invited the fan to lunch. A 1964 picture of Ali defeating Liston is prominently displayed in Tinajero's Anaheim Hillls home.    (Credit Image: © The Orange County Register/ZUMA Press)
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  • A 1964 picture of Ali defeating Liston (left) and a charcoal portrait of Ali, 18, is prominently displayed in Art Tinajero's Anaheim Hillls home. A father's day gift from his sons and a fortunate set of circumstances ended in the most memorable meeting of his life in 1991.  //ADDITIONAL INFO: Mr. Tinajero has written a fine True Life about a chance lunch with Muhammad Ali.   Tinajero but after a chance meeting with the champ he became a ''life-long fan.'' Ali graciously invited him to lunch after the fan asked for an autograph. true_ali.1231.cy  - 121708 CINDY YAMANAKA, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER - CQ's (Credit Image: © The Orange County Register/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured:  Dec 26, 2004; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Former champion boxer MUHAMMAD ALI signs autographs for his supporters at a shopping Mall on Dec. 26, 2004 in Los Angeles, California. (Credit Image: Ringo Chiu/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: Aug 02, 2004 - Los Angeles - Former Boxer Muhammad Ali at the 'Collateral' Los Angeles Premiere held at the Orpheum Theatre. (Credit Image: Rena Durham/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - Muhammad Ali, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Aug 02, 2004; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Former Boxer MUHAMMAD ALI at the 'Collateral' Los Angeles Premiere held at the Orpheum Theatre. (Credit Image: Rena Durham/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Feb. 10, 2002 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. - Joe Frazier was pleasantly surprised to find Muhammad Ali seated next to him during the NBA All-Star game. (Credit Image: © George Reynolds/Philadelphia Daily News/TNS/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec 02, 2003; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Legend MUHAMMAD ALI  at the 'Time To Give' Gala benefitting The Afghanistan World  Foundation. Muhammad Ali received  'The Freedom Award' at  the Gala which was previously given to President Ronald  Reagan. The Award given to Mr. Ali recognizes his humanitarian  efforts on behalf of Afghan children. (Credit Image: © Paul Fenton/KPA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - Muhammad Ali, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Feb 05, 2004; New York, NY, USA; Boxing great MUHAMMAD ALI & his daughter boxer LAILA ALI at the Harlem Police Athletic League where they announced a major commitment by Adidas to New York City Youth Sports. (Credit Image: Nancy Kaszerman/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Dec 2, 2001; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Boxer MUHAMMAD ALI & Actor WILL SMITH and Smith's son TREY @ the LA premiere of 'Ali.'.  (Credit Image: Robert Millard/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Jan 01, 1980 - Los Angeles, California, USA - Boxing Legend MUHAMMAD ALI (born CASSIUS CLAY JR.) pictured in front of his Los Angeles home. (Credit Image: © Bernard Fallon/ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: Mar 01, 1998 - Miami, FL, U.S. - US boxer MUHAMMAD ALI (born Cassius Marcus Clay on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky) won his first heavyweight title in 1964.  After being stripped of his title for refusing to join the armed forces, his title was regained after defeating former champion J. Frazier and then-champion G. Foreman in 1974. Title was regained after a loss to Leon Sprinks in 1978. (Credit Image: © David Jacobs/ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - Muhammad Ali, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Sept. 15, 1978 - New Orleans, LA, U.S. - Heavyweight boxer MUHAMMAD ALI gives one of his famous speeches before the fight to take back his world champion title that he lost in split decision to LEON SPINKS seven months agoin February 1978. During this fight ALI wins the title for a record third time.  (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - Muhammad Ali, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Sept. 15, 1978 - New Orleans, LA, U.S. - Heavyweight boxer MUHAMMAD ALI warms up before the fight to take back his world champion title that he lost in split decision to LEON SPINKS seven months ago in February 1978. During this fight ALI wins the title for a record third time.  (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: Feb. 25, 1971 - Florida, U.S. - MUHAMMAD ALI in training. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: 1970 - Florida, U.S. - Undated photo: Muhammad Ali shows his determination in this image from a sparring session. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. Pictured: Sep 02, 1966; Frankfurt, Germany; Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali, world champion in heavy weight, in Frankfurt to have a title fight to European champion Karl Mildenberger. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: July 9, 1966 - Florida, U.S. - A tender moment with the Champ. MUHAMMAD ALI hugs a 4-year-old admirer. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: Oct. 12, 1964 - Florida, U.S. - October 12, 1964: MUHAMMAD ALI  shows off his mighty fist and his championship belt. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aug. 24, 1964 - Florida, U.S. - August 24, 1964: Muhammad Ali in training. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Oct. 28, 1964 - Florida, U.S. - October 28, 1964: Muhammad Ali shows off his title belt. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: Oct. 28, 1964 - Florida, U.S. - October 28, 1964: MUHAMMAD ALI shows off his title belt. (Credit Image: © The Palm Beach Post via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 27, 1963 - United Kingdom - Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963.  (Credit Image: © Randle/Mirrorpix/NC via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: May 27, 1963 - London, England, United Kingdom - A supremely confident CASSIUS CLAY holds up five fingers in a prediction of how many rounds it will take him to knock out British boxer Henry Cooper.  (Credit Image: © Randle/Mirrorpix/NC via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 1963 - United Kingdom - Cassius Clay, in London for fight against Henry Cooper, London, 27th May 1963.  (Credit Image: © Randle/Mirrorpix/NC via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 28, 2018 - New York, New York, United States - Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meets DPRK Minister of Foreign Affairs Ri Yong Ho during 73rd UNGA session at United Nations Headquarters (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Sep 11, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Vehicles try driving through waterlogged streets after a heavy monsoon downpour caused extreme flooding. Roads were submerged making travel slow. (Credit Image: © Mamunur Rashid via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - New York City, New York, United States of America - New Yorkers demonstrate at 780 3rd avenue in Manhattan, the location of the Bank of Korea and the offices of Senator Chuck Schumer and Kirstin Gillibrand, against the sabre-rattling by both the Trump Administration and the government of the DPRK, also known as North Korea.  The group claims North Korea has “no nuclear capabilityâ (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th August 2017. A campaigner holds up a placard in front of the US Emabassy at the Stand Up to Trump protest,  supported by around 20 organisations including the CWU, NUT, Unite, UCU, CND, Stop the War, Campaign Against Climate Change, Muslim Association of Britain and others. They say Trump's bigoted rhetoric is sowing hate and division, encouraging extreme right-wing groups which is responsible for events such as those in Charlottesville and condemn his warmongering in threatening nuclear war against North Korea and the invasion of Venezuela and his support of climate-wrecking policies. Peter Marshall ImagesLIve (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 28, 2017 - New York, New York, United States - (Photo: Sachelle Babbar)  In protest the policies of the Trump Administration and threats to various communities in America, artists, activists, and community members participated in a solidarity march to bring attention to those marginalized.  The platforms were: respect for lives, economic and social equality, diversity, and freedom of expression.  The participants marched in silence in white attire, in homage to the 1917 Silent Protest Parade.  Kindred Arts was the event organizer.  .The Silent Parade was a silent protest march of 8,000-10,000 African Americans along Fifth Avenue starting at 57th Street in New York City on July 28, 1917. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 13, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi shopkeeper displayed Jamdani Sari for sells in the exhibition at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on June 13, 2017.The Jamdani Sari exhibition was organised by Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) at National Museum in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 13-23. The saris, in the price range of BDT 3000-80,000, were in pastel hues as well as shades of bright blue, purple, magenta, among others. Each piece flaunted a unique pattern of the craft. The intricate motifs, meticulously woven by the hard-working jamdani weavers of our country, gave each sari a touch of grandeur and perfection. From the contemporary black-white and black-red combinations, to the classic black, exquisite white and other equally magnificent pieces of the favourite attire of any Bangladeshi woman, the collection was a treat for jamdani enthusiasts. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 4, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi weaver weaves Benarasi sari (Woman Wear) on a traditional wooden hand weaving loom at Mirpur in Dhaka, Bangladesh. On June 05, 2017.Benarasi Sari has an ancient history beginning from the Mughal Empire in the 16th century. It is known that it originated from Benaras, a northern city of India. Benarasi Sari found its way to Bangladesh, when the Muslims migrated from Benaras into Bangladesh. It was these migrants that started the practice of making Benarasi Sari at Mohammadpur and Mirpur in Dhaka.The texture of a Benarasi fabric can be either light or heavy. The silk is first put into rollers that twist a single silk thread with another to thicken its texture. This is then heated and put into a Tana where it is made into a bundle. The threads are then dyed elsewhere. The threads are stretched out in a single room made of rusted tin and worn out bamboo with barely any ventilation or lighting. In another similar room, a weaver weaves the designs on a sari. A single Benarasi Sari that is 21 feet in length and 3.5 feet in breadth can take a week or longer to be completed. (Credit Image: © Str/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar 01, 1998 - Miami, Florida, U.S. - US boxer MUHAMMAD ALI (born Cassius Marcus Clay on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky) won his first heavyweight title in 1964. After being stripped of his title for refusing to join the armed forces, his title was regained after defeating former champion J. Frazier and then-champion G. Foreman in 1974. Title was regained after a loss to L. Sprinks in 1978. (Credit Image: © David Jacobs/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Celebrities and politicians joined the people on the 'People's Vote March' from Hyde Park Corner to Westminster. 23 Mar 2019 Pictured: Justine Greening The Peoples vote march london. Photo credit: ©stephenbutler / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • October 14, 2017 - Shopian, Jammu & Kashmir, India - Funeral Procession Of Top LeT Commander Of District Shopian Waseem Ahmed Shah Of Heff Shopian Who Got Killed In An Encounter At Litter Pulwama Along With His Associate Nisar Ahmed Mir Of Litter Pulwama Of South Kashmir Early Morning Saturday 14 October 2017. Thousands Of Peoples Took Part In This Funeral. The Funeral Was Offered In His Own Village Heff. The Fight Was Broke Early In Morning Between Military Forces And Them When The Police Corden Off The Area As There Was Some Inputs Of Presence of Rebels. (Credit Image: © Abbas Idrees/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - London, United Kingdom - Vince Cable MP, The leader of the Liberal democrat party, joins the start of the march  in London, England, on September 9, 2017. (Credit Image: © Jay Shaw Baker/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 4, 2017 - Jakarta, Capital Region Of Jakarta, Indonesia - Indonesian peoples held a rally as a form of solidarity for the Rohingyas in front of the Myanmar Embassy for Indonesia in Jakarta, September 4, 2017. They condemning the military operation carried out by the Myanmar government against Rohingyas in Rakhine. (Credit Image: © Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 1, 2017 - Jakarta, Capital Region of Jakarta, Indonesia - Muslim peoples slaughter sacrificial animals during Idul Adha celebrations or known as sacrificial festivals in Jakarta, Indonesia, September 1, 2017. Eid al-Adha is one of the festivals in Islam to commemorate the sacrificial event, when the Prophet Ibrahim, who was willing to sacrifice his son to God as proof of his faith. But when slaughtered, his son was replaced by God with sheep. Until now, the event is always commemorated by Muslims all over the world by slaughtering sacrificial animals, whose flesh is distributed to the poor. (Credit Image: © Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A company that makes underground nuclear shelters has now developed a fire bunker in the wake of the devastating California wildfires. California-based Atlas Survival Shelters is offering a range of subterranean airtight shelters that keep out killer carbon monoxide and can withstand temperatures of up to 1600F (870C). The GarNado shelter — which can protect from fire as well as nuclear fallout, earthquakes and tornadoes — starts at $20,000 for a two-person size and goes up to $50,000 for a 25-person model. Bunkers can be installed under the concrete foundations of a home when newly constructed, or sunk into the backyard for existing houses. The Montebello-based company also offers a smaller FireNado shelter, which is designed specifically to store possessions people want to protect in the event of a fire, with prices starting at $7,000. Owner Ron Hubbard said the shelters can buy occupants valuable time in a wildfire scenario and are fitted with either two or three hour fire-rated hatches and an air-tight door, providing enough natural clean air inside for the occupants for that period of time. He urged: ‘If you live in an area threatened by wildfires and want to have a chance of surviving then do something about it. ‘People need to be prepared and we also want to start a new way of thinking when it comes building and rebuilding houses in areas prone to wildfire.’ The Northern California Camp Fire, which began in Butte County earlier this month has so far claimed the lives of 77 people, with 1,000 people still unaccounted for, making it the deadliest wildfire in California history. It is currently 66 per cent contained. Meanwhile the Southern California Woolsey Fire has left three dead and is now 94 per cent contained. All the shelters available are customizable and interiors can be fitted to various specs, including high-end luxury bunkers that come compete with sofas, double beds and kitchens. 20 Nov 2018 Pictured: Atlas Survival Shelters in
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  • August 16, 2017 - Bogra, Dhaka, Bangladesh - People with boat move to other place for continuous flooding in Sariakandhi area at Bogra, Bangladesh 16 August 2017. Peoples’ suffering continues as many of them left their homes along with their cattle, goats, hens and other pets and took shelter in safe areas and many of these people have still not been able to return as water has not fully receded from their homes. Flood-related incidents in Dinajpur, Gaibandha and Lalmonirhat raising the death toll to 30 in the last three days across the country. (Credit Image: © Km Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 29, 2017 - Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan - Pakistani people taking bath in the canal water to beat the heat and get some relief from the extremely hot weather during first day of the holy month of Ramzan ul Mubarak in Lahore. Maximum temperature of 47 degrees Celsius in Lahore was recorded. Experts have forecast the prevailing harsh weather conditions to persist during the next week, sizzling heat forced the people to stay indoors, decreasing traffic on otherwise busy roads at noon and in the afternoon. Lahore canal, as usual, attracted a large number of people including women and children. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Nepalese Devotees linning to perform rituals at Matatritha temple in Kathmandu, Nepal on Saturday, May 04, 2019. Mother's day or Matatritha Aunshi is celebrated on Baishak Krishna Ausi according to Lunar calendar. On this auspicious day, people pay homage to their mothers giving her gifts and foods including sweets and fruits. Those who have already lost his/her mother visit Matatritha Temple. People take holy dip on the sacred pond at Mata Tirtha. They also perform different  rituals and praying during this day. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - Naogaon, Bangladesh - A view of a recent burnt house of landless indigenous people in a village of Dhamoirhat, Naogaon district northern part of Country.  A group of miscreant attacks vandalism and set fire to sleeping indigenous people’s home on 25th night on the charge of possession of land. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - London, UK - LONDON, UK.  Protesters at the front of the march.  Thousands of people take part in the ''Put It To The People March'', marching from Park Lane to Parliament Square on what was supposed to be six days before the UK was due to leave the EU, before an extension to the departure date was given.  Protesters demand that the public is given a final say on Brexit as support for the Prime Minister's withdrawal plan continues to recede. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 17, 2017 - Shariakandi, Bogra, Bangladesh - People catch fish with nets in a switch gate at Sariakandi, Bogra, Bangladesh 17 August 2017. According to authorities, floods caused by heavy rainfall lashing Bangladesh during the past week have left at least 56 people dead. Affected people are waiting to get more relief as they are in shortage of food and drinking water in the shelter centers. (Credit Image: © Km Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 23, 2019 - London, Greater London, United Kingdom - Pro-European protesters congregate along Park Lane ahead of an anti-Brexit demonstration in central London on 23 March, 2019. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to take part in the 'Put it to the People' march through the capital followed by a rally in Parliament Square to demand a public vote on the final outcome of Brexit. Britain's departure from the EU is now scheduled for 22 May provided that MPs in Parliament approve Theresa May's negotiated Withdrawal Agreement, otherwise the UK has to propose a new plan by 12 April. (Credit Image: © Wiktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - The the head of campaign headquarter of the political party 'Servant of the People' Oleksandr Korniyenko, attends a press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, 27 May 2019. Officials of 'Servant of the People' political party announced the start of their party participation in the Parliament elections campaign after President Zelensky had dismissed the Ukrainian Parliament on 21 May 2019 and called for early elections for 21 July 2019. (Credit Image: © Sergii Kharchenko/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - London, London, United Kingdom - 23 March 2019. Demonstrators take part in the Put It To The People March calling for a second referendum on the UK exiting the European Union. London, United Kingdom. Photo by Ray Tang Media (Credit Image: © Ray Tang/ZUMA Wire)
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  • December 17, 2018 - Maracaibo, Venezuela - Great mobilization civic military people, Bolivarian National Armed Force, militia and indigenous people took place on 17 December 2018 in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela. In commemoration of the 188 years of the death of the Liberator Simon Bolivar, and following orders of President Nicolas Maduro ''to close ranks, knee to ground, in combat for the defense of national dignity and sovereignty'' and categorically reject. The interventionist pretensions of the United States (USA), the European Union and the other countries of the continent, to be prepared and united to defend the national territory against any threat or group ''guerrilla, dissident, paramilitary, criminal or drug trafficker'' that threatens Venezuela. (Credit Image: © Humberto Matheus/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Toulouse, France - Two retired women walk along the demonstration. Several trade unions called retired people to demonstrate against the policies of Macron on retirement and retired people and broadly against his social policies. The mouvement is nationwide. Toulouse. France. June 14th 2018. (Credit Image: © Alain Pitton/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Krakow, Poland - A man practices with a ball before the 'attempt to break the Guiness Record for the most people keeping the ball in the air' in Krakow. According to the organizers the record was beated by 1561 people chipping'' the ball for at least 10 seconds in the air. The event takes place on the opening of the World Cup in Russia. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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