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#11984789
26 January 2025
In Salzburg, Austria, on January 25, 2025, enthusiasts engage in a game of outdoor chess near the Sphaera sculpture at Kapitelplatz, with the Fortress Hohensalzburg in the background.
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#11984790
26 January 2025
In Salzburg, Austria, on January 25, 2025, enthusiasts engage in a game of outdoor chess near the Sphaera sculpture at Kapitelplatz, with the Fortress Hohensalzburg in the background.
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#10468274
5 September 2023
Homeless man sleeps on a bench at the Finch subway station Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Homelessness is a big problem that plagues the city of Toronto and touches the lives of many people.
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#6909160
27 July 2021
Sign educating locals about Tuberculosis treatment in Pelling, Sikkim, India, on June 03, 2010. Tuberculosis is major health problem throughout the Indian state of Sikkim.
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#6902686
25 July 2021
Sign educating locals about Tuberculosis treatment in Gangtok, Sikkim, India, on June 09, 2010. Tuberculosis is major health problem throughout the Indian state of Sikkim.
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#6902688
25 July 2021
Sign educating locals about Tuberculosis treatment in Gangtok, Sikkim, India, on June 09, 2010. Tuberculosis is major health problem throughout the Indian state of Sikkim.
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#1243007
1 June 2016
Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environment, he has chest pain and breathing problem. May 31, 2016
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#1243010
1 June 2016
Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environment, he has chest pain and breathing problem. May 31, 2016
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#1243018
1 June 2016
Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environment, he has chest pain and breathing problem. May 31, 2016
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#613551
1 June 2015
Go to http://nurphoto.com/reportages/ to see more - MAMA MARY / Sentenced for murder, Joseph has been staying inside the prison for 11 years. The image of Mama Mary in his chest helped him a lot during those years, he prays the holy rosary everyday and ask for forgiveness, strength and guidance to her and the only person he can share all his problems.
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#499804
25 March 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A Kashmiri man is being examined at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499805
25 March 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: Kashmiri patients are being treated at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499807
25 March 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A stray dog rests in Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499816
25 March 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A Kashmiri man is being examined at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499821
25 March 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: A Kashmiri patient is being treated at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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#499822
25 March 2015
SRINAGAR, INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR, INDIA - MARCH 23: Kashmiri patients are being treated at Kashmir’s lone chest diseases hospital established by Christian missionaries over a century ago primarily for treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases on the World Tuberculosis Day on March 23, 2015 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Tuberculosis is among the world's most infectious killers that affects more than 12 million people globally with 2 million deaths annually. India too is the worst hit with three million people infected with TB and adds an estimated 99,000 drug-resistant TB cases every year, treatment has been a worry with a tiny fraction of those infected in India receive the proper drugs even with government-funded program. The government-run tuberculosis treatment programs in India have been hit by the regulation of the sale of drugs that fight the disease are responsible for the spiraling number of drug-resistant cases that are difficult to treat. The World Health Organization has put India in the list of high-burdened countries contributing 80 percent of the world's TB problem. 24 March is recognized as World Tuberculosis Day.
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