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#5565814
20 March 2020
A man looks out from a window in central Rome, on March 20, 2020 during the country's lockdown within the new coronavirus crisis.Italy imposed the closure of all stores except for pharmacies and food shops in a desperate bid to control the deadly COVID-19 coronavirus that has killed 4032 till now.
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#5551574
15 March 2020
People look out the balcony of their houses during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 15, 2020.
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#5551578
15 March 2020
A couple hugs each other during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 15, 2020.
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#5551528
15 March 2020
A nun holds the statue of the Virgin Mary during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 15, 2020.
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#5551582
15 March 2020
A nun holds the statue of the Virgin Mary during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 15, 2020.
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#5551530
15 March 2020
A couple of nuns sing a song while holding the statue of the Virgin Mary during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 15, 2020.
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#5547988
14 March 2020
People look out the balcony of their houses during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 14, 2020.
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#5547994
14 March 2020
People look out the balcony of their houses during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 14, 2020.
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#5547984
14 March 2020
Claudia (C) plays a guitar along with her two sons from a window of her house during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 14, 2020.
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#5547992
14 March 2020
A woman makes the 'V' sign (victory) during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 14, 2020.
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#5547996
14 March 2020
Pier Paolo, seven years old, plays trumpet from a window of his house during a music flash mob called ''Look out from the window, Rome mine !'' (Affacciati alla Finestra, Roma Mia !) aimed at liven up the city's silence during the new coronavirus lockdown in Rome, on March 14, 2020.
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#5544768
13 March 2020
A man looks out of a window in Trieste. To contain the spread of the coronavirus, as the death toll continues to rise, Italy has implemented drastic measures throughout the whole country. All non essential commercial activities as well as school, universities, theatres and cinemas have been shut down and people are urged to stay at home. Trieste, 13th of march 2020.
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#4847768
9 September 2019
The statue of Britain's wartime prime minister, Winston Churchill, stands in Parliament Square on the day of the prorogation of the parliamentary session, which will see parliamentary activities suspended until mid-October, in London, England, on September 9, 2019. Prime Minister Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue parliament, with only a week gone by since lawmakers' return from summer recess, has sparked widespread condemnation and a campaign of 'Stop The Coup' protests across the country, with the prime minister accused of seeking to shut MPs out of the Brexit process. Working quickly, MPs last week seized control of the parliamentary timetable and passed a bill requiring the government to seek a further Brexit extension from the EU, from October 31 to January 31, if no withdrawal agreement has been passed, or a 'no-deal' exit approved, by October 19. Senior government figures have hinted that the Johnson administration may even be prepared to break the law to avoid implementing the legislation, which they claim undermines Britain's negotiating position with the EU, accelerating Britain's sense of a developing constitutional crisis.
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#4051432
25 March 2019
The words 'shut down hate' spray painted on the road during a Pro-Muslim and Anti-Muslim rally held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on March 23, 2019. Counter protesters completely surrounded several far-right groups that were holding an anti-Muslim, anti-refugee rally at the corner of University and Armoury Streets in downtown Toronto. This heated rally lasted for several hours and included a strong police presence.
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#637661
13 June 2015
A Palestinian boy looks out from a bus window as she waits with her family to cross into Egypt, at the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip, June 13, 2015. Egyptian authorities opened the Rafah border crossing on Saturday for three days, officials said. Rafah is the only major crossing between impoverished Gaza, home to 1.8 million Palestinians, and the outside world that does not border Israel, which blockades the strip and allows passage mainly on humanitarian grounds. Egypt shut the crossing in October last year after Islamist militants in Egypt's adjacent Sinai region killed members of its security forces. Since then, it opened the crossing partially and on a few occasions to allow thousands of Palestinians to travel in and out of the Gaza Strip.
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#637663
13 June 2015
A Palestinian boy looks out from a bus window as she waits with her family to cross into Egypt, at the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the southern Gaza Strip, June 13, 2015. Egyptian authorities opened the Rafah border crossing on Saturday for three days, officials said. Rafah is the only major crossing between impoverished Gaza, home to 1.8 million Palestinians, and the outside world that does not border Israel, which blockades the strip and allows passage mainly on humanitarian grounds. Egypt shut the crossing in October last year after Islamist militants in Egypt's adjacent Sinai region killed members of its security forces. Since then, it opened the crossing partially and on a few occasions to allow thousands of Palestinians to travel in and out of the Gaza Strip.
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