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Boats in Chioggia, Italy, amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Tourism in Italy is slowly recovering after months of closure due to the coronavirus p...

#6976352

Daily Life In Chioggia, Italy Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic

20 August 2021

Boats in Chioggia, Italy, amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Tourism in Italy is slowly recovering after months of closure due to the coronavirus p...

#6976352

20 August 2021

Boats in Chioggia, Italy, amid the Covid-19 pandemic. Tourism in Italy is slowly recovering after months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. In the last weeks, Italy rolls out its new Green Pass (Health Pass) rules. The Green Pass is required for indoor dining in restaurants and bars, museums, cinemas, and gyms.


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Vicepresident Carmen Calvo and  King Felipe VI of Spain  de la Vega visit The State Council Headquarters on April 28, 2021 in Madrid, Spain....

#6663700

King Felipe Of Spain Visits The State Council Headquarters

28 April 2021

Vicepresident Carmen Calvo and  King Felipe VI of Spain  de la Vega visit The State Council Headquarters on April 28, 2021 in Madrid, Spain....

#6663700

28 April 2021

Vicepresident Carmen Calvo and King Felipe VI of Spain de la Vega visit The State Council Headquarters on April 28, 2021 in Madrid, Spain.


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Vicepresident Carmen Calvo and  King Felipe VI of Spain  de la Vega visit The State Council Headquarters on April 28, 2021 in Madrid, Spain....

#6663702

King Felipe Of Spain Visits The State Council Headquarters

28 April 2021

Vicepresident Carmen Calvo and  King Felipe VI of Spain  de la Vega visit The State Council Headquarters on April 28, 2021 in Madrid, Spain....

#6663702

28 April 2021

Vicepresident Carmen Calvo and King Felipe VI of Spain de la Vega visit The State Council Headquarters on April 28, 2021 in Madrid, Spain.


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As a COVID-19 infected man, I have wore protective face masks while standing behind a window of my sister’s room as we try to keep social di...

#6655920

My Daily Life Story While I Have Infected By The COVID-19 In Iran

26 April 2021

As a COVID-19 infected man, I have wore protective face masks while standing behind a window of my sister’s room as we try to keep social di...

#6655920

26 April 2021

As a COVID-19 infected man, I have wore protective face masks while standing behind a window of my sister’s room as we try to keep social distancing and health protocols during two-week quarantine for recovering from the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in downtown Tehran, on April 23, 2021. I am Morteza Nikoubazl, an Iranian freelance photojournalist, and this place is my parent's room in their home that I use as a place for two weeks quarantine. I have worked on the COVID-19 story and its outbreak in Iran since February 2020 and I was finally infected by the new coronavirus disease after about fourteen months of photography of infected people and dead bodies in hospitals, cities, and cemeteries. Now it is the time to tell my story in quarantine. All the photos in this series are staged and I took the photo with a mobile phone that I had remotely photographed with a Fuji film camera. but these images are real and these are my daily life during a two-week quarantine to recover from the COVID-19.


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Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food...

#6384796

26 January 2021

Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Randweg tram stop with the broken windows covered with wood panels while people wearing facemasks are waiting. The aftermath of the anti-cur...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Randweg tram stop with the broken windows covered with wood panels while people wearing facemasks are waiting. The aftermath of the anti-cur...

#6384826

26 January 2021

Randweg tram stop with the broken windows covered with wood panels while people wearing facemasks are waiting. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384810

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384810

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384812

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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A man passes infront of a shop that had its windows smashed. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops,...

#6384816

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

A man passes infront of a shop that had its windows smashed. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops,...

#6384816

26 January 2021

A man passes infront of a shop that had its windows smashed. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384852

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384852

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384854

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew...

#6384854

26 January 2021

Damaged Dirk van den Broek super market with the windows boarded up with wood panels after the night riots. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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A worker is temporarely repairing with wood panels the broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

A worker is temporarely repairing with wood panels the broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows...

#6384860

26 January 2021

A worker is temporarely repairing with wood panels the broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machi...

#6384798

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machi...

#6384798

26 January 2021

The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rot...

#6384766

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rot...

#6384766

26 January 2021

Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes,...

#6384790

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes,...

#6384790

26 January 2021

A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food cha...

#6384792

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food cha...

#6384792

26 January 2021

A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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