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#7142502
27 September 2021
People wearing protective masks walk through the Baixa district of Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142504
27 September 2021
A tram runs through one of the streets of Baixa district, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142508
27 September 2021
People wearing protective masks walk around Praça de Comercio in the Baixa district, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142510
27 September 2021
People wearing protective masks walk around Praça de Comercio in the Baixa district, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142512
27 September 2021
People wearing protective masks walk around Praça de Comercio in the Baixa district, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142514
27 September 2021
People wearing protective masks walk around Praça de Comercio in the Baixa district, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142516
27 September 2021
People rest near the banks of the Tejo river in the Cais das Colunas area, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142518
27 September 2021
People rest near the banks of the Tejo river in the Cais das Colunas area, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142522
27 September 2021
People rest near the banks of the Tejo river in the Cais das Colunas area, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7142524
27 September 2021
People rest near the banks of the Tejo river in the Cais das Colunas area, Lisbon. September 27, 2021. Portugal recorded one death and 230 new cases of SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection, according to the latest data from the General Directorate of Health, released Monday. It has been more than four months since the number of new cases per day was so low, since May 17, 2021.
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#7000480
27 August 2021
Refugees from Afghanistan sit in a tent outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jakarta on 27 August 2021. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, most of them from the Hazara ethnic minority, who have long been persecuted by the Taliban, have lived in Indonesia for years as they await resettlement in third countries such as Canada or Australia. Based on the Fact Sheet report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) April-May-June 2021 edition, there are currently 13,416 refugees in Indonesia registered by UNHCR. Most of them are Afghan refugees with a proportion of 56 percent or as many as 7,490 people, and most of those are members of the Hazara ethnic minority. Indonesia has not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, meaning asylum seekers are not able to work or get education in the country.
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#7000482
27 August 2021
Refugees from Afghanistan sit in a tent outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jakarta on 27 August 2021. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, most of them from the Hazara ethnic minority, who have long been persecuted by the Taliban, have lived in Indonesia for years as they await resettlement in third countries such as Canada or Australia. Based on the Fact Sheet report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) April-May-June 2021 edition, there are currently 13,416 refugees in Indonesia registered by UNHCR. Most of them are Afghan refugees with a proportion of 56 percent or as many as 7,490 people, and most of those are members of the Hazara ethnic minority. Indonesia has not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, meaning asylum seekers are not able to work or get education in the country.
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#7000484
27 August 2021
Child refugees from Afghanistan play near a tent outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jakarta on 27 August 2021. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, most of them from the Hazara ethnic minority, who have long been persecuted by the Taliban, have lived in Indonesia for years as they await resettlement in third countries such as Canada or Australia. Based on the Fact Sheet report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) April-May-June 2021 edition, there are currently 13,416 refugees in Indonesia registered by UNHCR. Most of them are Afghan refugees with a proportion of 56 percent or as many as 7,490 people, and most of those are members of the Hazara ethnic minority. Indonesia has not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, meaning asylum seekers are not able to work or get education in the country.
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#7000486
27 August 2021
Refugees from Afghanistan sit in a tent outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jakarta on 27 August 2021. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, most of them from the Hazara ethnic minority, who have long been persecuted by the Taliban, have lived in Indonesia for years as they await resettlement in third countries such as Canada or Australia. Based on the Fact Sheet report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) April-May-June 2021 edition, there are currently 13,416 refugees in Indonesia registered by UNHCR. Most of them are Afghan refugees with a proportion of 56 percent or as many as 7,490 people, and most of those are members of the Hazara ethnic minority. Indonesia has not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, meaning asylum seekers are not able to work or get education in the country.
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#7000488
27 August 2021
Refugees from Afghanistan sit near a tent outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jakarta on 27 August 2021. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, most of them from the Hazara ethnic minority, who have long been persecuted by the Taliban, have lived in Indonesia for years as they await resettlement in third countries such as Canada or Australia. Based on the Fact Sheet report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) April-May-June 2021 edition, there are currently 13,416 refugees in Indonesia registered by UNHCR. Most of them are Afghan refugees with a proportion of 56 percent or as many as 7,490 people, and most of those are members of the Hazara ethnic minority. Indonesia has not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, meaning asylum seekers are not able to work or get education in the country.
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#7000490
27 August 2021
Refugees from Afghanistan sit in a tent outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Jakarta on 27 August 2021. Thousands of refugees from Afghanistan, most of them from the Hazara ethnic minority, who have long been persecuted by the Taliban, have lived in Indonesia for years as they await resettlement in third countries such as Canada or Australia. Based on the Fact Sheet report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) April-May-June 2021 edition, there are currently 13,416 refugees in Indonesia registered by UNHCR. Most of them are Afghan refugees with a proportion of 56 percent or as many as 7,490 people, and most of those are members of the Hazara ethnic minority. Indonesia has not signed the UN Convention on Refugees, meaning asylum seekers are not able to work or get education in the country.
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