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#7962014
23 March 2022
Gas stations in Lviv Oblast remain closed after an air raid - bombing warning siren sounded as seen during the night as they are considered a military target in addition to the night curfew that limits the operational schedule. The gas stations are open on a daily basis, work normally but they provide a limitation in fuel for each car during the war period. Lviv, Ukraine on March 17, 2022
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4 October 2021
Singer Toni Basil arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures' 'Once Upon a Time In Hollywood' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on July 22, 2019 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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4 October 2021
Singer Toni Basil arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures' 'Once Upon a Time In Hollywood' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on July 22, 2019 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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4 October 2021
Singer Toni Basil arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures' 'Once Upon a Time In Hollywood' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on July 22, 2019 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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4 October 2021
Singer Toni Basil arrives at the World Premiere Of Sony Pictures' 'Once Upon a Time In Hollywood' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on July 22, 2019 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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3 November 2020
A petrol service station in Tehatta, Nadia, West Bengal, India on November 3, 2020. Petrol and diesel rates were left unchanged. That marked nearly a month of no change in the prices of petrol in different parts of the country and five weeks in the case of diesel. Currently, petrol and diesel prices vary in different parts of the country due to local taxes. State-run oil marketing companies Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation - which account for the majority of fuel stations in the country - review the fuel rates on a daily basis.
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#6116570
23 October 2020
People take part in the Street Style Mercedes Benz-Fashion Week Russia Spring/Summer 2021 on October 23, 2020 in Moscow, Russia.
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27 February 2020
Details at SICUR, International Security Fair, shows the news of the Sector. Security, Defense, Innovation and Technological Development at Ifema in Madrid, Spain, on February 27, 2020.
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Street Style At Iceberg Fashion Show: February 21 - Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2020-2021
22 February 2020
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22 February 2020
Street Style At Iceberg Fashion Show: February 21 - Milan Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2020-2021
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#1918826
27 April 2017
A Rohingya refugee girl collects water from a hand pump. Approximately 70,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh since October 9, 2016 after the Burmese military launched clearance operations. The U.N. human rights office said in their report that Myanmar's security forces have committed mass killings, torture and gang rapes of Rohingyas, as well as burned their villages. Rohingyas began to flee from military oppression—first in 1978 and then again in 1991-92—in major influxes of some 500,000 people. Presently, around 32,000 registered refugees stay in the UNHCR-run camps in Cox’s Bazar, while another estimated 500,000 unregistered live outside the camps. Consequently, most of the unregistered refugees are deemed underprivileged according to the scale of basic human rights. The Bangladeshi government has accommodated the Rohingyas to a certain point, but considering limited resources as well as the poor conditions its own population lives under, it is hardly in a position to resolve the issue on its own. The Rohingya refugee issue has been a long-standing problem and, unfortunately, the international community has remained mostly mute, unwilling to play a role in helping to resolve the problem. More than 35 years since it began, the Rohingyas' crisis is long overdue for a solution.
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#1888007
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888008
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi workers rest at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888009
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi workers rest at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888010
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888011
8 April 2017
Machinery is seen wrapped up inside a Bangladeshi tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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#1888012
8 April 2017
Bangladeshi labors works at a tannery in Dhaka on April 8, 2017. A historic leatherworking quarter in Bangladesh once labeled among the most polluted places on earth was shut by court order on April 6 in a landmark ruling to protect a vital waterway. Conservationists have been fighting for years to close the century-old tannery district in the capital Dhaka, which pumps thousands of liters of toxic waste directly into the city's most important river on a daily basis.
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