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#10847961
13 December 2023
People are taking photos of Singapore's first giant panda cub named Le Le at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#10847962
13 December 2023
People are taking photos of Singapore's first giant panda cub named Le Le at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#10847963
13 December 2023
People are posing for a photo in front of a poster of Singapore's first giant panda cub named Le Le at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#10847941
13 December 2023
Le Le, Singapore's first giant panda cub, is checking out mock travel suitcases filled with goodies at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#10847942
13 December 2023
Le Le, Singapore's first giant panda cub, is checking out mock travel suitcases filled with goodies at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#10847943
13 December 2023
Le Le, Singapore's first giant panda cub, is checking out mock travel suitcases filled with goodies at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#10847944
13 December 2023
Le Le, Singapore's first giant panda cub, is checking out mock travel suitcases filled with goodies at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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13 December 2023
Le Le, Singapore's first giant panda cub, is checking out mock travel suitcases filled with goodies at the Pavilion Capital Giant Panda Forest exhibit at River Wonders in Singapore, on December 13, 2023. Le Le is making his final public appearance today before entering quarantine to return home to China on January 16, 2024, to join the country's giant panda conservation programme. Born on August 14, 2021, in Singapore, Le Le is the firstborn to giant pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia, who arrived in Singapore on loan from Chengdu nine years ago.
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#9924702
17 April 2023
Sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation are seen in front of the headquarters of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 3 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for shelter.
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#9924728
17 April 2023
Waste left by irregular sub-Saharan migrants in front of the headquarters of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 3 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for shelter.
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#9924764
17 April 2023
Dirty dishes and various items belonging to sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation lie on the ground outside the headquarters of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 3 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for shelter.
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#9924816
17 April 2023
Sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation are seen in front of the headquarters of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 3 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for shelter.
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#9924860
17 April 2023
A sub-Saharan migrant in an irregular situation holds a yoghurt and bread outside the headquarters of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 03 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for accommodation.
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#9924894
17 April 2023
A sub-Saharan migrant in an irregular situation talks on the phone in front of the headquarters of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 03 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for accommodation.
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#9924918
17 April 2023
A sub-Saharan migrant in an irregular situation poses for a photo in a tent outside the headquarters of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Tunis, Tunisia, on 3 March 2023. Coming from Sierra Leone, Guinea Conakry, Cameroon, Chad or Sudan, countries that often do not have an embassy in Tunis, dozens of sub-Saharan migrants in an irregular situation have been camping outside the IOM headquarters for months. Deprived of any means of subsistence, they have taken to the streets. Some want to benefit from IOM's voluntary repatriation programme, others want to regularise their situation in Tunisia, while others are looking for shelter.
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