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#5873294
22 Jul 2020
Palestinian amputee children participate in a soccer training session, arranged by the Palestinian Amputee Football Association in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at al-Durra stadium in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on 21 July, 2020. some of whom lost limbs by Israeli fire during the war and attacks on Gaza Strip between 2008 to 2014'',. a group of 26 amputee children resumed weekly soccer training, after three months of lockdown imposed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Gaza Strip.
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#5873296
22 Jul 2020
A Palestinian amputee girl participate in a soccer training session, arranged by the Palestinian Amputee Football Association in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at al-Durra stadium in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on 21 July, 2020. some of whom lost limbs by Israeli fire during the war and attacks on Gaza Strip between 2008 to 2014'',. a group of 26 amputee children resumed weekly soccer training, after three months of lockdown imposed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Gaza Strip.
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#5873298
22 Jul 2020
Palestinian amputee children participate in a soccer training session, arranged by the Palestinian Amputee Football Association in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at al-Durra stadium in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on 21 July, 2020. some of whom lost limbs by Israeli fire during the war and attacks on Gaza Strip between 2008 to 2014'',. a group of 26 amputee children resumed weekly soccer training, after three months of lockdown imposed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Gaza Strip.
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#5873300
22 Jul 2020
Palestinian amputee children participate in a soccer training session, arranged by the Palestinian Amputee Football Association in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), at al-Durra stadium in Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, on 21 July, 2020. some of whom lost limbs by Israeli fire during the war and attacks on Gaza Strip between 2008 to 2014'',. a group of 26 amputee children resumed weekly soccer training, after three months of lockdown imposed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in the Gaza Strip.
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#5781202
14 Jun 2020
Three women are wearing Palestinian scarfs, during the demonstration in solidarity with Palestine, at the Museumplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands on June 14th, 2020.
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#5773514
11 Jun 2020
Three women are raising their hands while holding a portrait of George Floyd, during the second massive Black Lives Matter protest that took place at the Nelson Mandela Park, in Amsterdam, on June 10th, 2020.
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#5598294
1 Apr 2020
A volunteer arranges food supplies to be distributed for poor families of nearby slums in Mumbai, India on April 01, 2020. India continues in nationwide lockdown to control the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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#5595084
31 Mar 2020
A man wearing latex gloves arranges his shopping outside a grocery store on Walworth Road in the borough of Southwark, which has among the highest number of covid-19 coronavirus cases anywhere in the UK, in London, England, on March 30, 2020. Official figures report that Southwark currently has 368 cases of covid-19, the highest in London and fifth highest in the UK as a whole, behind Sheffield (428), Glasgow (449), Hampshire (498) and Birmingham (578). The neighbouring London borough of Lambeth is similarly hard-hit, with 366 cases, sixth-highest in the UK. Britain meanwhile began its second week of lockdown today, with the measures set to be reviewed after an initial three-week period, though an extension is widely expected. Across the country a further 2,618 new cases were confirmed today, a slight rise after two days of falls, with a total of 1,408 people having so far died in the UK after testing positive for the virus.
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#5387546
1 Feb 2020
A man sells Union Jack flags amid Brexit celebrations in Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387548
1 Feb 2020
A 'Bikers For Brexit' group waving a Union Jack flag ride through Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387550
1 Feb 2020
Brexit supporters in Union Jack colours celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387552
1 Feb 2020
Brexit supporters in Union Jack colours celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387554
1 Feb 2020
A man wearing a deerstalker hat, iconic of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's fictional Victorian detective Sherlock Holmes, passes Brexit supporters waving a Union Jack flag on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387556
1 Feb 2020
Brexit supporters wearing Union Jack flags celebrate on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387558
1 Feb 2020
Brexit supporters wave Union Jack flags amid celebrations on Parliament Street in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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#5387560
1 Feb 2020
A man drives a tiny car fitted with Union Jack flags through Parliament Square in London, England, on January 31, 2020. Britain's exit from the European Union, today at 11pm UK time (midnight in Brussels), comes more than three and a half years since the country's deeply polarising EU membership referendum, yet the moment brings to an end only the first stage of the Brexit saga, with the UK's future relationship with the bloc still to be negotiated. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has insisted that the 11-month transition period, wherein arrangements continue practically unchanged, will not be extended past its December 31 expiration date and that a trade deal can be reached in that time. Critics argue that any such deal will have to be severely constrained in ambition to be negotiated in such a short period, and that workers' rights and other protections may be lost in the process.
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