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#8135470
27 April 2022
Journalist Adela Micha poses during the press conference to promote the relaunch of the La Saga streaming platform, which includes new programming through a bar of new spaces that will be broadcast on YouTube and Facebook. On April 26, 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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27 April 2022
Journalist Adela Micha poses during the press conference to promote the relaunch of the La Saga streaming platform, which includes new programming through a bar of new spaces that will be broadcast on YouTube and Facebook. On April 26, 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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27 April 2022
Journalist Adela Micha poses during the press conference to promote the relaunch of the La Saga streaming platform, which includes new programming through a bar of new spaces that will be broadcast on YouTube and Facebook. On April 26, 2022 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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21 August 2019
A TV screen with Krakow based partners of Too Good To Go company seen during a launch in Krakow's DoubleTree by Hilton today, an app thats allows local food stores, cafes and restaurants to sign up and post the left-over meals that they have at the end of the day and the discounted price they want for them. Too Good To Go (TGTG) is world’s number 1 app for fighting food waste. On Wednesday, August 11, 2019, in Krakow, Poland.
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#2349468
30 November 2017
Nov 29, 2017-Seoul, South Korea-People watches a TV screen showing a local news program reporting North Korea's missile launch at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile, apparently its longest-range test yet, a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington. The Korean letters read "Fired ballistic missile."
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#2349469
30 November 2017
Nov 29, 2017-Seoul, South Korea-People watches a TV screen showing a local news program reporting North Korea's missile launch at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile, apparently its longest-range test yet, a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington. The Korean letters read "Fired ballistic missile."
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#2349470
30 November 2017
Nov 29, 2017-Seoul, South Korea-People watches a TV screen showing a local news program reporting North Korea's missile launch at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile, apparently its longest-range test yet, a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington. The Korean letters read "Fired ballistic missile."
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#2349471
30 November 2017
Nov 29, 2017-Seoul, South Korea-People watches a TV screen showing a local news program reporting North Korea's missile launch at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile, apparently its longest-range test yet, a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington. The Korean letters read "Fired ballistic missile."
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30 November 2017
Nov 29, 2017-Seoul, South Korea-People watches a TV screen showing a local news program reporting North Korea's missile launch at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile, apparently its longest-range test yet, a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington. The Korean letters read "Fired ballistic missile."
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30 November 2017
Nov 29, 2017-Seoul, South Korea-People watches a TV screen showing a local news program reporting North Korea's missile launch at the Seoul Train Station in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2017. North Korea abruptly ended a 10-week pause in its weapons testing by launching what the Pentagon said was an intercontinental ballistic missile, apparently its longest-range test yet, a move that will escalate already high tensions with Washington. The Korean letters read "Fired ballistic missile."
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#1046867
12 February 2016
South Korean TV Camera man take picture to Unification Bridge, which lead to demilitarized zone in Paju, South Korea. South Korea said Wednesday that it will shut down a joint industrial park with North Korea in response to its recent rocket launch, accusing the North of using hard currency from the park to develop its nuclear and missile programs.
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12 February 2016
South Korean TV live broadcasting team gather in Dora CIQ near the border village of Panmunjom, in Paju, South Korea. South Korea said Wednesday that it will shut down a joint industrial park with North Korea in response to its recent rocket launch, accusing the North of using hard currency from the park to develop its nuclear and missile programs.
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