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30 October 2024
The Enel thermal power plant is located in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy. It is one of the country's major energy facilities and represents a pivotal part of Italy's industrial landscape and electricity production, highlighting the ongoing balance between energy demands and environmental considerations in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014.
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30 October 2024
The Enel thermal power plant is located in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy. It is one of the country's major energy facilities and represents a pivotal part of Italy's industrial landscape and electricity production, highlighting the ongoing balance between energy demands and environmental considerations in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014.
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30 October 2024
The Enel thermal power plant is located in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy. It is one of the country's major energy facilities and represents a pivotal part of Italy's industrial landscape and electricity production, highlighting the ongoing balance between energy demands and environmental considerations in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014.
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30 October 2024
The Enel thermal power plant is located in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy. It is one of the country's major energy facilities and represents a pivotal part of Italy's industrial landscape and electricity production, highlighting the ongoing balance between energy demands and environmental considerations in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014.
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30 October 2024
The Enel thermal power plant is located in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy. It is one of the country's major energy facilities and represents a pivotal part of Italy's industrial landscape and electricity production, highlighting the ongoing balance between energy demands and environmental considerations in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014.
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30 October 2024
A high-voltage transmission tower stands near the Enel thermal power plant in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014, symbolizing the region's role in energy production. This structure highlights the industrial landscape and infrastructure essential for electrical transmission, providing a contrast against the natural surroundings of the Italian countryside.
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30 October 2024
A high-voltage transmission tower stands near the Enel thermal power plant in Cerano, Brindisi, Italy, on June 8, 2014, symbolizing the region's role in energy production. This structure highlights the industrial landscape and infrastructure essential for electrical transmission, providing a contrast against the natural surroundings of the Italian countryside.
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19 December 2018
Michele Becattini in Tokyo during he takes the subway to go to Hamamatsu to meet his son who was kidnapped by his maternal grandparents. He married a Japanese woman named Eiko Kakizawa on 8 July 2004 in Italy, and on June 23, 2007 the son Masato was born. In July 2011, his wife was diagnosed as malignant breast cancer. to cope with the therapies, his wife preferred to return from her parents to Hamamatsu in Japan bringing her son. On 8 March 2014 Eiko Kakizawa died at the age of 40. He knew indirectly about his wife's death six hours later, warned by one of friends of Eiko, who lives in Italy but not by her in-laws. This behavior of the in-laws, says Michele Becattini "It was premeditated, but I managed to take part in the funeral.On the day of my arrival, my father-in-law had arranged to tell me that he wanted to keep my son Masato in Japan. I stayed in Japan for a week, but my parents-in-law physically kept me out from my son Masato, at that very sad moment of his life. I did not even have the chance to honor my wife's grave. Even now, no one tell me where he is. So at the moment I could not bring my son in Italy because my in-laws kid-napped my son" Michele Becattini started the process in 2015 to get his son back and ended in 2017 with the sentence of the Supreme Court, in favor of the return of his son to Italy. The execution date was set for May 23, 2017 but has never been applied by the court. Michele Becattini has seen and met his son for about 10 hours in total, although he came to Japan and stayed in Hamamatsu for 83 days in 4 years. Michele Becattini says "Despite three degrees of judgment in favor and a judicial process over four years, the Japanese institutions approached the execution in a hasty, superficial and indifferent way, making me feel so defrauded and derided.This is a case of child abduction, but nobody has managed it as such. The Japanese authorities have not taken into account my case. The social workers and / or psychologists have not
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11 June 2017
Vlad Chiriches (6) and Karol Linetty (8) during the 2018 World Cup Qualifying Match Poland vs Romania. 10 June, 2017, Warsaw, Poland
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8 April 2016
A migrant worker runs a cycle on a heavy rainy day at Dhaka, Bangladesh, 01 June 2014. Climate change in Bangladesh is an extremely crucial issue for last decade. Bangladesh ranks first as the nation most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Bangladesh is located at the bottom of the mighty river system, a total of 57 trans-boundary rivers coming down to it. Adding to this cyclone, tornado, river erosion is a common hazard to the people of Bangladesh. Again, lack of the control of water flow from these rivers is destroying people’s life during monsoon. In the summer, there is scarcity of water due to global warming which have increased 8-10 degree Celsius in last decade. Every year millions of people are getting homeless and migrating to the capital Dhaka for the hope of a better life. Here some are managing their life by working as a day laborer in a unhealthy environment like brick making fields for the sake of money. Whereas, some people finds park, railway station or ferry port as their home being homeless. Resulting, Dhaka have become a city of migrants which is only visible during the Eid feast when thousands of people try to get on the roof of the train to go home.
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8 April 2016
A homeless man covers himself with plastic due to rain in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 01 June 2014. Climate change in Bangladesh is an extremely crucial issue for last decade. Bangladesh ranks first as the nation most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Bangladesh is located at the bottom of the mighty river system, a total of 57 trans-boundary rivers coming down to it. Adding to this cyclone, tornado, river erosion is a common hazard to the people of Bangladesh. Again, lack of the control of water flow from these rivers is destroying people’s life during monsoon. In the summer, there is scarcity of water due to global warming which have increased 8-10 degree Celsius in last decade. Every year millions of people are getting homeless and migrating to the capital Dhaka for the hope of a better life. Here some are managing their life by working as a day laborer in a unhealthy environment like brick making fields for the sake of money. Whereas, some people finds park, railway station or ferry port as their home being homeless. Resulting, Dhaka have become a city of migrants which is only visible during the Eid feast when thousands of people try to get on the roof of the train to go home.
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8 April 2016
A man walks through his water logged yard of his home at Dhaka, Bangladesh, 19 June 2014. Climate change in Bangladesh is an extremely crucial issue for last decade. Bangladesh ranks first as the nation most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Bangladesh is located at the bottom of the mighty river system, a total of 57 trans-boundary rivers coming down to it. Adding to this cyclone, tornado, river erosion is a common hazard to the people of Bangladesh. Again, lack of the control of water flow from these rivers is destroying people’s life during monsoon. In the summer, there is scarcity of water due to global warming which have increased 8-10 degree Celsius in last decade. Every year millions of people are getting homeless and migrating to the capital Dhaka for the hope of a better life. Here some are managing their life by working as a day laborer in a unhealthy environment like brick making fields for the sake of money. Whereas, some people finds park, railway station or ferry port as their home being homeless. Resulting, Dhaka have become a city of migrants which is only visible during the Eid feast when thousands of people try to get on the roof of the train to go home.
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#832749
7 October 2015
From right top Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Amak(3) are fishing and playing in the stream near by thier house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits.
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7 October 2015
Mak Bakok(28) and Ayah Bakok(30) are having lunch with their children. From right Katalina(10), Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Samut(9). Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits.
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8 June 2015
Volvo Ocean Race fleet at the start of leg 8, from Lisbon, Portugal to Lorient, France, during the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 on June 7, 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal. NURPHOTO/CARLOS PALMA.
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8 June 2015
Volvo Ocean Race fleet sail at the start of leg 8, from Lisbon, Portugal to Lorient, France, during the Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 on June 7, 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal. NURPHOTO/CARLOS PALMA.
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