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#5647074
23 Apr 2020
Streets in the city of Sintra remain almost empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647076
23 Apr 2020
A woman wearing a protective mask walks through the cultural boulevard of Sintra, April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647078
23 Apr 2020
A statue alluding to medical work wears a protective mask at Sintra, April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647080
23 Apr 2020
A billboard with the inscription "stay at home" was placed at the entrance of the city of Sintra, April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647082
23 Apr 2020
A man wearing a mask stands around the Reboleira train station near city of Sintra, 22 April 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647084
23 Apr 2020
Streets in the city of Sintra remain almost empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647086
23 Apr 2020
Tourist sites in the city of Sintra remain empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647088
23 Apr 2020
Tourist sites in the city of Sintra remain empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647090
23 Apr 2020
Tourist sites in the city of Sintra remain empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647094
23 Apr 2020
A man wearing a mask looks out the window of a building in the city of Sintra, 22 April 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647096
23 Apr 2020
A man wearing a mask stands around the train station of Sintra, 22 April 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647102
23 Apr 2020
A statue alluding to medical work wears a protective mask at Sintra, April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647110
23 Apr 2020
Streets in the city of Sintra remain almost empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647122
23 Apr 2020
A woman wearing a protective mask looks out of a train window towards Sintra, 22 April 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#5647132
23 Apr 2020
Tourist sites in the city of Sintra remain almost empty due to the quarantine imposed by the government to prevent the spread of COVID-19. April 22, 2020. The devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic has shaken tourism, one of the main pillars of the Portuguese economy. The pandemic has attacked the tourism sector "in an extremely violent manner" according to statements by political leaders of the Lusitanian nation. The Minister of Labor announced that her ministry has received more than 1,400 requests for simplified dismissal, which allows companies to suspend employment contracts or reduce employees' working hours.
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#1471272
1 Oct 2016
Syrian citizens and Berlin residents take to the streets of the German capital to protest the ongoing attack against East Aleppo on the 1st of October, 2016. The eastern part of Syria's second largest cities have been held by the opposition to Assad's regime for years, and are currently under siege by Syrian government forces and its allies, and under heavy aerial bombing from the Russian air force, which has been accused of deliberately targeting civilians, hospitals and residential building, often using heavy ordnance such as bunker-buster bombs capable of demolishing entire buildings and hitting underground shelters. The besieging forces deny these accusation, and claim to be fighting Islamist extremists, whose presence in East Aleppo is not denied by civilians living there. According to activists and mainstream media, hundreds of civilians have been killed since the latest ceasefire collapsed about a week ago, and an endless stream of images of widespread devastation and civilian casualties has been streaming out of the besieged neighbourhoods ever since.
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