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#904324
13 Nov 2015
General view of the Ukrainian Parliament,in Kiev,Ukraine,12 November 2015. The parliament voted for anti-discrimination amendment to labor law. The amend the Labor Code of Ukraine to ensures the rights of gay at work, and in order to ensure the harmonization of Ukrainian legislation in the field of prevention and counteraction of discrimination with EU law.
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#904327
13 Nov 2015
The head of "Radical Party" Oleg Lyashko (C) during the meeting of the Ukrainian Parliament,in Kiev,Ukraine,12 November 2015. The parliament voted for anti-discrimination amendment to labor law. The amend the Labor Code of Ukraine to ensures the rights of gay at work, and in order to ensure the harmonization of Ukrainian legislation in the field of prevention and counteraction of discrimination with EU law.
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#904326
13 Nov 2015
The head of the Bloc of Petro Poroshenko in the parliament Yuri Lutsenko (L), and the Speaker Vladimir Groisman (R) during the meeting of the Ukrainian Parliament,in Kiev,Ukraine,12 November 2015. The parliament voted for anti-discrimination amendment to labor law. The amend the Labor Code of Ukraine to ensures the rights of gay at work, and in order to ensure the harmonization of Ukrainian legislation in the field of prevention and counteraction of discrimination with EU law.
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#307146
27 Oct 2014
Legendary commander Cornelius Gama, also known by his code name 'L7' continues to work for fellow veterans. His brother outspoken Mauk Moruk without charge by the government since March.
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#18822
31 Oct 2013
Portrait of Malam Garba, the elder of a small Fulani village. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18830
31 Oct 2013
Young Fulani girl carrying food on her head. Although Fulani are mostly muslim, they tend to war colourful garment. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18838
31 Oct 2013
Fulani woman with her baby. The woman bears traditional tribal marks on her face. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18843
31 Oct 2013
Middle-age Fulani woman breast-feeds a baby in a village close to Kaduna, Nigeria. Tribal marks on her face. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18847
31 Oct 2013
Fulani elders take a rest in the shadow on a hot day near Kaduna, Nigeria. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18851
31 Oct 2013
Proud Fulani mother shows her baby in a small village close to Kaduna, Nigeria. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18855
31 Oct 2013
Young Fulani girls in traditional, colourful clothing near Kaduna, Nigeria. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18872
31 Oct 2013
Elder of a small Fulani village close to Kaduna, Nigeria is welcomed by his children. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18884
31 Oct 2013
Malam Garba, the elder of a small Fulani village shows the way. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18939
31 Oct 2013
Portrait of a young Fulani boy, who despite his age already works as a shepherd. Fulani children start working with the cattle at an early age. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#18947
31 Oct 2013
Fulani children start working with the cattle at an early age. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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#39523
31 Oct 2013
Idyllic setting; small Fulani village by the feet of a large Grabnite rock near Kaduna, Nigeria. Fulanis are traditionally nomadic people, herding cattle, goats and sheep. They are one of the largest nomadic ethnic groups in the world, spreading over several territories. The Fulani follow a code of behavior known as Pulaaku, consisting of the qualities of patience, self control, discipline, prudence, modesty, respect for others (including foes), wisdom, personal responsibility, hospitality, courage, and hard work. Photo: Zsolt Repasy/NurPhoto
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