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22 Jul 2024
Workers are making cotton textile fabric orders at a workshop of a cotton textile enterprise in Binzhou, China, on July 22, 2024.
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1 Aug 2017
A guard is seen sleeping in his office at the entrance of the disuded DINA petro chemical facility on the island of Krk, Croatia on 23 July, 2017.
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16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397282
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397283
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397284
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397285
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397305
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397309
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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#397311
16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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16 Jan 2015
People gathered for a couple of hours in order to see the Pope Francis reaching to the Mall of Asia to preaches about corruption and other inequality in the country, Manila, Philippines, on January 16, 2015. Pope Francis will visit venues across Leyte and Manila during his visit to the Philippines from January 15 - 19. The visit is expected to attract crowds in the millions as Filipino Catholics flock to catch a glimpse of the leader of the Catholic Church in the Philippines for the first time since 1995. The Pope will begin the tour in Manila, then travelling to Tacloban to visit areas devastated by Typhoon Haiyan before returning to Manila to hold a mass at Rizal Park. The Philippines is the only Catholic majority nation in Asia with around 90 percent of the population professing the faith.
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18 Mar 2026
Police personnel gather at the Kafr Sousa complex before marching in an organized procession toward Umayyad Square in Damascus, Syria, on March 17. The Ministry of Interior announces the graduation of a new batch of around 2,000 police personnel, in the presence of Interior Minister Anas Khattab, following the completion of their training program. The graduates wear their new official uniforms, marking their entry into the police force and reinforcing security readiness.
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#13464075
18 Mar 2026
Police personnel gather at the Kafr Sousa complex before marching in an organized procession toward Umayyad Square in Damascus, Syria, on March 17. The Ministry of Interior announces the graduation of a new batch of around 2,000 police personnel, in the presence of Interior Minister Anas Khattab, following the completion of their training program. The graduates wear their new official uniforms, marking their entry into the police force and reinforcing security readiness.
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18 Mar 2026
Police personnel gather at the Kafr Sousa complex before marching in an organized procession toward Umayyad Square in Damascus, Syria, on March 17. The Ministry of Interior announces the graduation of a new batch of around 2,000 police personnel, in the presence of Interior Minister Anas Khattab, following the completion of their training program. The graduates wear their new official uniforms, marking their entry into the police force and reinforcing security readiness.
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18 Mar 2026
Police personnel gather at the Kafr Sousa complex before marching in an organized procession toward Umayyad Square in Damascus, Syria, on March 17. The Ministry of Interior announces the graduation of a new batch of around 2,000 police personnel, in the presence of Interior Minister Anas Khattab, following the completion of their training program. The graduates wear their new official uniforms, marking their entry into the police force and reinforcing security readiness.
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