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#5837522
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold placards and flags during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837524
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold Ukrainian flag during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837526
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold placards and flags during a protest against consideration of a case by the Constitutional Court on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837528
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold a banner reading like 'Defend the Ukrainian language!' during a protest against consideration of a case on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5837530
9 July 2020
Ukrainian far-right activists hold a placard reading like 'No - Russification! Yes - Ukrainization!', during a protest against consideration of a case on the constitutionality of the law about Ukrainian as the state language, near the Constitutional Court in Kyiv, Ukiraine, on 09 July, 2020. On 7 July, the Grand Chamber of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine began consideration of the case upon the constitutional petition of 51 People’s Deputies of Ukraine on compliance with the Constitution of Ukraine of the Law of Ukraine "On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language".The petitioners claim that the disputed Law of Ukraine “On Ensuring the Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language” of April 25, 2019 № 2704 – VIII is discriminatory against “Russian-speaking citizens” and certain linguistic minorities and indigenous peoples, the website of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine informed.
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#5637070
21 April 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637072
21 April 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637096
21 April 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#5637102
21 April 2020
Szymon Chrupczalski, the VentilAid project coordinator, explains the functioning of the VentilAid Prototype III respirator, a device that can be manufactured cheaply and with widely available parts using a 3D printer. The project was created by Urbicum, a Krakow based company specializing in 3D printing. The first two versions were developed and made available for free on the Internet. VentilAid Prototype III is a device for non-invasive ventilation, operating in CEPAP and BiPAP mode with an oxygen supply and meets the requirements of modern medical standards. It allows to keep patients in a stable condition and/or improve the condition of a conscious patient who is not eligible to be put on a hospital respirator. On April 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#4976422
11 October 2019
Shops and stores, closed, abandoned with locks on their doors is the panorama seen on October 10 in the city Maracaibo Venezuela. The Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce fears that due to the constant blackouts, in the state the national business sector is approaching a ''breaking point'', which would result in the massive closure of shops and industries. Through a statement, the organization highlighted that the difficulties and deficiencies that the regional business sector is going through to continue working, continues to increase with the deficiency in the supply of electricity, and the collapse of other public services, apart from the problem with the lack of cash in banks, public transport; expropriations and legal insecurity; absence of qualified personnel; increase in municipal taxes, and other causes that have impaired the normal functioning of private and public companies throughout the country. There is great concern and expectation in the business sector just two months after the end of the year, because of the threat of a massive closure of establishments and industries. That will further aggravate the shortage of essential products and services, as well as the loss of jobs of which support thousands of Zulian families.
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#4976424
11 October 2019
Shops and stores, closed, abandoned with locks on their doors is the panorama seen on October 10 in the city Maracaibo Venezuela. The Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce fears that due to the constant blackouts, in the state the national business sector is approaching a ''breaking point'', which would result in the massive closure of shops and industries. Through a statement, the organization highlighted that the difficulties and deficiencies that the regional business sector is going through to continue working, continues to increase with the deficiency in the supply of electricity, and the collapse of other public services, apart from the problem with the lack of cash in banks, public transport; expropriations and legal insecurity; absence of qualified personnel; increase in municipal taxes, and other causes that have impaired the normal functioning of private and public companies throughout the country. There is great concern and expectation in the business sector just two months after the end of the year, because of the threat of a massive closure of establishments and industries. That will further aggravate the shortage of essential products and services, as well as the loss of jobs of which support thousands of Zulian families.
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#4976430
11 October 2019
Shops and stores, closed, abandoned with locks on their doors is the panorama seen on October 10 in the city Maracaibo Venezuela. The Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce fears that due to the constant blackouts, in the state the national business sector is approaching a ''breaking point'', which would result in the massive closure of shops and industries. Through a statement, the organization highlighted that the difficulties and deficiencies that the regional business sector is going through to continue working, continues to increase with the deficiency in the supply of electricity, and the collapse of other public services, apart from the problem with the lack of cash in banks, public transport; expropriations and legal insecurity; absence of qualified personnel; increase in municipal taxes, and other causes that have impaired the normal functioning of private and public companies throughout the country. There is great concern and expectation in the business sector just two months after the end of the year, because of the threat of a massive closure of establishments and industries. That will further aggravate the shortage of essential products and services, as well as the loss of jobs of which support thousands of Zulian families.
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#4976434
11 October 2019
Shops and stores, closed, abandoned with locks on their doors is the panorama seen on October 10 in the city Maracaibo Venezuela. The Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce fears that due to the constant blackouts, in the state the national business sector is approaching a ''breaking point'', which would result in the massive closure of shops and industries. Through a statement, the organization highlighted that the difficulties and deficiencies that the regional business sector is going through to continue working, continues to increase with the deficiency in the supply of electricity, and the collapse of other public services, apart from the problem with the lack of cash in banks, public transport; expropriations and legal insecurity; absence of qualified personnel; increase in municipal taxes, and other causes that have impaired the normal functioning of private and public companies throughout the country. There is great concern and expectation in the business sector just two months after the end of the year, because of the threat of a massive closure of establishments and industries. That will further aggravate the shortage of essential products and services, as well as the loss of jobs of which support thousands of Zulian families.
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#4976438
11 October 2019
Shops and stores, closed, abandoned with locks on their doors is the panorama seen on October 10 in the city Maracaibo Venezuela. The Maracaibo Chamber of Commerce fears that due to the constant blackouts, in the state the national business sector is approaching a ''breaking point'', which would result in the massive closure of shops and industries. Through a statement, the organization highlighted that the difficulties and deficiencies that the regional business sector is going through to continue working, continues to increase with the deficiency in the supply of electricity, and the collapse of other public services, apart from the problem with the lack of cash in banks, public transport; expropriations and legal insecurity; absence of qualified personnel; increase in municipal taxes, and other causes that have impaired the normal functioning of private and public companies throughout the country. There is great concern and expectation in the business sector just two months after the end of the year, because of the threat of a massive closure of establishments and industries. That will further aggravate the shortage of essential products and services, as well as the loss of jobs of which support thousands of Zulian families.
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#4294632
9 May 2019
A theatre mask functioning as a symbol of the protest by administrative employees of the Ministry of Justice is seen hanging from a tent in Warsaw, Poland on May 8, 2019. Government workers from the Ministry of Justice are picketing to protest against taxing working condition and low pay.
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#4220076
25 April 2019
Ukrainian lawmaker Nadia Savchenko (C) attends a session of Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, 25 April 2019. 278 Ukrainian lawmakers voted for the law "On ensuring the functioning of the Ukrainian language as a state language" during the Ukrainian parliament session.
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