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#2595188
5 April 2018
Experts shows of work during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595189
5 April 2018
Experts shows of work during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595190
5 April 2018
Experts shows of work during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595191
5 April 2018
Ukrainian policemen attend an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595192
5 April 2018
Ukrainians attend an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595193
5 April 2018
Ukrainian police experts shows of work of a remote-controlled robot, during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595194
5 April 2018
Ukrainian police experts shows of work of a remote-controlled robot, during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595195
5 April 2018
Ukrainians look at a remote-controlled robot, during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595196
5 April 2018
Ukrainians attend an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595197
5 April 2018
A grenade tied to a tree is seen during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#2595198
5 April 2018
A nameplate reading "Danger mines" is seen during an open-air information day and an exhibition "Ukraine will be free of mines", dedicated to the International Mine Awareness Day, in the centre of Kiev, Ukraine, 4 April, 2018. More than 1,800 people have been affected by mines and explosive devices and more than 600 of them have died, including children, said Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Vasily Bodnar during the event opening. The most recent Landmine Monitor recorded a dramatic increase in landmine and explosive remnants of war casualties over the past three years, and Syria, Afghanistan, Libya, Ukraine and Yemen are among the main countries affected, as ReliefWeb reported.
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#1639238
11 January 2017
Sherry FitzGerald estate agent signs apears again in front of the same houses for sale in Rathmines, as more and more signs can be seen around Dublin since the end of 2016, bringing back the Celtic Tiger bad memories. On Wednesday, 11 January 2016, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#1639239
11 January 2017
A general view of Charlemont Exchange FOR SALE at Charlemont Place in Dublin 2. This building forms part of a larger mixed-use complex which includes the Hilton Hotel (invisible on the right side). The building has previously served as the Irish headquarters for ACCLM/Rabobank. Rabobank staff has been relocated to the Rabobank offices in the IFSC area following ACCLM’s decision to outsource its loan book to Capita. Estate agent Knight Frank is guiding €45 million for the landmark building. Both local and international developers are expected to look at the potential to refurbish or redevelop the extensive Charlemont Exchange complex. On Wednesday, 11 January 2016, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#1639240
11 January 2017
Owen Reilly property consultants signs in front of the same houses for sale in Rathmines, as more and more signs can be seen around Dublin since the end of 2016, bringing back the Celtic Tiger memories. On Wednesday, 11 January 2016, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#1639241
11 January 2017
A general view of One Grand Parade on the edge of the Grand Canal, a six-storey office block, purchased in 2015 by Credit Suisse for €18.1m, and occupied by Zendesk International Ltd, Oasis Global Management Co and the Kuwaiti embassy. On Wednesday, 11 January 2016, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#1639242
11 January 2017
Mason Estates sign in front of the 'sold' house in Ranelagh, as more and more signs can be seen around Dublin since the end of 2016, bringing back the Celtic Tiger memories. On Wednesday, 11 January 2016, in Dublin, Ireland.
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