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#11203935
2 May 2024
Iranian men are sitting together at an outdoor cafe in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. This city is notable for being Iran's first nuclear seaport on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, located 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant's history dates back to 1975 when Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens for its construction to provide electricity and diversify energy resources. The project was interrupted by the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and subsequent political sanctions led Germany to cease its involvement. After a prolonged delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the power plant. Eventually, in 2011, the Bushehr nuclear power plant became operational and was connected to the national electricity grid, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11203965
2 May 2024
An elderly Iranian man is standing in a traditional military uniform with bullets in front of a governmental building in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. The city of Bushehr is home to Iran's first nuclear seaport and is located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant, was connected to the national electricity grid in 2011 after a long history of construction delays and political challenges.
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#11203976
2 May 2024
An elderly Iranian man is sitting at his shop next to a mosque in a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. The city of Bushehr, located on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, situated 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After a long hiatus, Iran signed an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11203978
2 May 2024
A young Iranian woman is cleaning the window of a cosmetic shop at a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After an agreement with Russia in 2004, the power plant was completed and became operational in 2011, connecting to the national electricity grid as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11203980
2 May 2024
Two Iranian women are walking past a mosque in a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, aimed at providing electricity and diversifying energy resources, began construction in 1975 after Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 halted the construction, and Germany ceased work due to political sanctions. After years of delays, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11203986
2 May 2024
An Iranian woman is standing on a street at a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. The city is known for being Iran's first nuclear seaport on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, located 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After a long hiatus, Iran signed an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The power plant became operational and was connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204008
2 May 2024
A veiled Iranian woman in a black chador is walking past bridal dresses displayed at a shop in a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After an agreement with Russia in 2004, the power plant was completed and became operational in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204017
2 May 2024
An Iranian couple is shopping at a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, aimed at providing electricity and diversifying energy resources, began construction in 1975 after Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 halted the construction, and Germany ceased work due to political sanctions. After years of delays, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204019
2 May 2024
Two veiled Iranian women are shopping at a vegetable shop in a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant was initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources. However, construction was halted due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and Germany ceased work because of political sanctions. After a long delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and was connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204020
2 May 2024
An Iranian trader is serving spices to a client at his shop in a bazaar in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After an agreement with Russia in 2004, the power plant was finally operationalized and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204025
2 May 2024
Iranian people are shopping for fish at a fish market in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, aimed at providing electricity and diversifying energy resources, began construction in 1975 after Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 halted the construction, and Germany ceased work due to political sanctions. After a long delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204027
2 May 2024
An Iranian worker is cleaning a fish for a customer at a fish market in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in the Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After an agreement with Russia in 2004, the power plant was finally operationalized and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11204029
2 May 2024
An Iranian worker is cleaning a fish for a customer at a fish market in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. Bushehr is Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in the Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After an agreement with Russia in 2004, the power plant was finally operationalized and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#2356860
4 December 2017
Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said. Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012. Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011.
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#2356861
4 December 2017
Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said. Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012. Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011.
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#2356862
4 December 2017
Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy (left) and Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque are poses for photo at Dhaka cantonment in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on December 4, 2017. Bangladesh’s first ever female military pilots have joined the peacekeeping mission of United Nations in Congo, the defence ministry said today.In a press release of the Inter Services Public Relations, it declared the deployment of Flight Lieutenant Nayma Haque and Flight Lieutenant Tamanna-E-Lutfy. The two pilots were selected considering all the professional risks and challenges and after necessary selection process of Bangladesh Air Force. After completing 65 hours of basic helicopter conversion training, they performed duties in different operational squadron of Bangladesh Air Force, the press release said. Flight Lieutenant Tamanna, a student of BAF Shaheen College, was born in June 05, 1993 in Jessore. She was commissioned on December 1, 2012. Flight Lieutenant Nayma, student of Holy Cross College, was born on April 20, 1990 in Dhaka. She was commissioned on December 1, 2011.
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