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#9747028
14 March 2023
Reporters speak with Justyna Wydrzynska after she received her verdict at the Warsaw-Praga District Court on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747026
14 March 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska leaves the Warsaw-Praga District Court after having received her verdict on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747024
14 March 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska leaves the Warsaw-Praga District Court after having received her verdict on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747022
14 March 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska leaves the Warsaw-Praga District Court after having received her verdict on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747020
14 March 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska holds a blister of Misoprostol pills in front of the Warsaw-Praga District Court on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747018
14 March 2023
Justyna Wydrzynska leaves the Warsaw-Praga District Court after having received her verdict on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747016
14 March 2023
A supporter hugs Justyna Wydrzynska (r) on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747014
14 March 2023
A supporter hugs Justyna Wydrzynska (r) on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#9747012
14 March 2023
A supporter holds a sign while taking part in a pro-abortion rally at the Warsaw-Praga District Court on 14 March, 2023. Wydrzynska is being accused of aiding an abortion by helping to provide access to pills to a woman seeking to terminate her pregnancy. Wydrzynska faces up to three years in prison if convicted. Poland has some of the world's strictest abortion laws. Abortions are illegal in almost all but the most severe cases such as risk of death to the mother. In practice however the law has resulted in much confusion with doctors refusing to abort even in cases where the mother's life was at stake resulting in multiple cases of death in just the past year.
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#6249526
6 December 2020
A coronavirus related message seen inside an empty Terminal 1 at Dublin Airport, during the coronavirus lockdown level 3. The pandemic has had a 'devastating' impact on the operator of Dublin airport. DAA's losses at the beginning of September 2020 were approaching €150 million - according to its chief executive Dalton Philips. Many airports across the EU are now under intense financial pressure due to the slump in passenger numbers because of the Covid pandemic. On Saturday, December 05, 2020, in Dublin Airport Dublin, Ireland.
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#6099308
18 October 2020
A poster with instructions and rules related to COVID-19 seen in an empty Terminal Hall at Krakow's Airport. Poland is the latest European country to tighten restrictions on its territory as it faces a second wave of COVID-19. On October 14, Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki announced new rules that will apply from today, October 17, throughout the country, with 152 districts (representing 70% of the population) that will move from the yellow to the red zone. For the past four days, the Ministry of Health reported the highest four daily totals of new coronavirus infections (6526 on Oct-14, 8099 on Oct-15, 7705 on Oct16 and 9622 on Oct-17). During this period, 423 people died. On Saturday, October 17, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#3374322
31 October 2018
Head of the National SAR Agency, Vice Marshal Syaugi on the press conference related SAR operation of crashed Lion Air JT-610, at Jakarta International Container Terminal II, Jakarta, on October 31, 2018. The Commander of Indonesian Armed Forces, Marshal Hadi Tjahjanto and Head of the National SAR Agency, Vice Marshal Syaugi, on the press converence stated that the research vessel Baruna Jaya managed to find debris and detect a ping locator which allegedly belonging to Lion Air JT-610 aircraft which fell in the Karawang bay on October 29, minutes after take off from Jakarta.
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#2461961
4 February 2018
Aer Lingues planes at Dublin airport. As per new EU directive, the Passenger Name Directive, related to setting up a database of flights between all EU countries, details of all air passengers travelling from Ireland could be sent to Europe and US as part of security measures. On Sunday, February 4, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#2461963
4 February 2018
A Departures information board at Dublin airport. As per new EU directive, the Passenger Name Directive, related to setting up a database of flights between all EU countries, details of all air passengers travelling from Ireland could be sent to Europe and US as part of security measures. On Sunday, February 4, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#2461964
4 February 2018
An Aer Lingues plane at Dublin airport. As per new EU directive, the Passenger Name Directive, related to setting up a database of flights between all EU countries, details of all air passengers travelling from Ireland could be sent to Europe and US as part of security measures. On Sunday, February 4, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#2461965
4 February 2018
Aer Lingues planes at Dublin airport. As per new EU directive, the Passenger Name Directive, related to setting up a database of flights between all EU countries, details of all air passengers travelling from Ireland could be sent to Europe and US as part of security measures. On Sunday, February 4, 2018, in Dublin, Ireland.
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