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Leszek Mazur in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2018 (Photo by Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto)

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Polish Politics And More (archives 2016-2022)

15 August 2022

Leszek Mazur in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2018 (Photo by Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto)

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15 August 2022

Leszek Mazur in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2018


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Leszek Mazur in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2018 (Photo by Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto)

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Polish Politics And More (archives 2016-2022)

15 August 2022

Leszek Mazur in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2018 (Photo by Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto)

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15 August 2022

Leszek Mazur in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2018


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Mohammad Hamid Ansari during the press conference at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2017  (Photo by Mateus...

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Polish Politics And More (archives 2016-2022)

15 August 2022

Mohammad Hamid Ansari during the press conference at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2017  (Photo by Mateus...

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15 August 2022

Mohammad Hamid Ansari during the press conference at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2017


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Mohammad Hamid Ansari during the press conference at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2017  (Photo by Mateus...

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Polish Politics And More (archives 2016-2022)

15 August 2022

Mohammad Hamid Ansari during the press conference at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2017  (Photo by Mateus...

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15 August 2022

Mohammad Hamid Ansari during the press conference at Chancellery of the Prime Minister in Warsaw, Poland on April 27, 2017


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Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

#2972596

Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

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22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Relatives weep over the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1,...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Relatives weep over the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1,...

#2972598

22 July 2018

Relatives weep over the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, A...

#2972602

22 July 2018

Funeral workers carry away the body of a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Playing cards is seen soaked in blood belonging to a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Ph...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Playing cards is seen soaked in blood belonging to a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Ph...

#2972654

22 July 2018

Playing cards is seen soaked in blood belonging to a suspected drug pusher who was killed by unknown assailants in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 1, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Fishermen take a break at Navotas Fishport, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philip...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Fishermen take a break at Navotas Fishport, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philip...

#2972600

22 July 2018

Fishermen take a break at Navotas Fishport, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 4, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Fishing boats are seen at Navotas Fishport, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philip...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Fishing boats are seen at Navotas Fishport, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philip...

#2972604

22 July 2018

Fishing boats are seen at Navotas Fishport, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 4, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A child scavenger sorts bags of recyclables at the Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place,...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

A child scavenger sorts bags of recyclables at the Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place,...

#2972606

22 July 2018

A child scavenger sorts bags of recyclables at the Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Philippines, April 4, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A baby is seen lying inside a sidecar at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

A baby is seen lying inside a sidecar at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila...

#2972608

22 July 2018

A baby is seen lying inside a sidecar at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Philippines, April 4, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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Child scavengers take a break at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Philip...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

Child scavengers take a break at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Philip...

#2972610

22 July 2018

Child scavengers take a break at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Philippines, April 4, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A child holds a container of food at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Ph...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

A child holds a container of food at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Ph...

#2972612

22 July 2018

A child holds a container of food at Happyland slum community, where many murders attributed to the drug war have taken place, in Manila, Philippines, April 4, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A pool of blood belonging to Nathaniel Aguilar, an ex convict, is seen inside an internet cafe after he was shot dead by an unknown assailan...

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Philippines War on Drugs Continue

22 July 2018

A pool of blood belonging to Nathaniel Aguilar, an ex convict, is seen inside an internet cafe after he was shot dead by an unknown assailan...

#2972616

22 July 2018

A pool of blood belonging to Nathaniel Aguilar, an ex convict, is seen inside an internet cafe after he was shot dead by an unknown assailant in Navotas, Metro Manila, Philippines, April 9, 2018. More than 27,000 have been killed as a result of a two-year war on drugs in the Philippines. In 2016, Rodrigo Duterte became president of the Southeast Asian republic. His campaign promise to fight drugs with any means won him the election: he threatened those connected to the drug trade with death, called for vigilante justice, and allowed the police to act with brutality. Human rights groups and local media have reported that dealers, users, petty criminals, and even local politicians, priests, as well as plenty of innocent people and children were murdered. The United Nations have appealed in vain to the Philippine government to investigate extrajudicial killings and to prosecute the perpetrators, while the International Criminal Court has begun preliminary inquiries into the violent acts carried out in the Philippines as well as the questionable methods of Duterte and the police. Photo: Ezra Acayan/NurPhoto


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A cargo ship arrives at Indonesia Car Terminal Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 14, 2018. Indonesia’s car loading and unloading...

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Activity At Indonesia Car Terminal In Jakarta

14 April 2018

A cargo ship arrives at Indonesia Car Terminal Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 14, 2018. Indonesia’s car loading and unloading...

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14 April 2018

A cargo ship arrives at Indonesia Car Terminal Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 14, 2018. Indonesia’s car loading and unloading flows increased 19.4% from 191,463 units in 2016 to 228,558 in 2017. Indonesia's largest export destinations are the Philippines with 40.6%, Saudi Arabia 18.9% and Vietnam 7.6%. And the largest import country are Thailand's 64%, India 27.2%, and South Korea 5.1%.


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