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"The Three-Body Problem"
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28 September 2024
The banner reads 'For the right to abort, here and there, our bodies, our rights'. For International Safe Abortion Day, hundreds of women and men take to the streets in Toulouse, France, on September 28, 2024, to raise awareness about safe abortion and contraception. Even if abortion is a right in numerous countries, in many of them, it is not an effective right due to difficult access to abortion or even sexual education. Protesters ask for more resources for 'planning familial', an association where girls and women can come with sexual problems or to be informed about their rights, such as the right to a safe abortion. They also march for gender equality and for the rights of LGBTQIA+ people.
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#11186561
28 April 2024
Science fiction writer Liu Cixin is signing books for readers at the 2024 China Science Fiction Convention in Beijing, China, on April 28, 2024.
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#11186563
28 April 2024
Science fiction writer Liu Cixin is signing books for readers at the 2024 China Science Fiction Convention in Beijing, China, on April 28, 2024.
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Sri Lanka Is The Country With The Highest Number Of Elephant Deaths In The World
20 May 2023
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20 May 2023
ict is a major problem in Sri Lanka. A JCB dozer is digging a hole to bury the dead body of an elephant in Habarana, Sri Lanka, on May 20, 2023. The Sri Lankan wild elephant, scientifically known as Elephas maximus maximus, is reported to have over 7,000 across Sri Lanka, according to the Wildlife Department. Humans have been clearing forests and building settlements, resulting in the loss of elephants' habitats and frequent visits to elephant villages, creating an elephant-human conflict. In 2022, 433 elephant deaths and 145 human deaths will have been reported due to this problem, and from January 1 to April 25, 2023, 114 elephant deaths have been reported. The Wildlife Department has reported 34 elephant deaths from Anuradhapura district, 29 from Polonnaruwa district, and 19 from Eastern Province so far in 2023, and 36 people will have died due to elephant-human conflict in the same year. Sri Lankans have had a long relationship with elephants, taming and using them for cultural and religious activities since ancient times, as well as for war. Even today, elephants are widely used for Buddhist processions, such as the Kandy Dalada Perahera, and are beneficial for Sri Lanka's tourism industry, as many tourists come to see them. The human-elephant conflict is a major problem in Sri Lanka.
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#9669814
1 March 2023
A man cries as he holds the body of his three-day-old grandson who died from respiratory problems, at a hospital in Kolkata, on March 01, 2023. The eastern Indian state of West Bengal is witnessing a spike in adenovirus cases. According to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), illnesses resulting from adenovirus infection include fever, sore throat, pneumonia etc.
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#9669828
1 March 2023
A woman cries as she holds the body of her three-day-old grandson who died from respiratory problems, at a hospital in Kolkata, on March 01, 2023. The eastern Indian state of West Bengal is witnessing a spike in adenovirus cases. According to the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), illnesses resulting from adenovirus infection include fever, sore throat, pneumonia etc.
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29 November 2020
A young woman holds a placarddepicting Prime Minister Castex and reading 'If noone cans see the problem the, there is no problem'. More than 5000 protesters demonstrated for the 4th time for a protest against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit)Toulouse. France. November 28th 2020.
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3 July 2020
Health worker check the body temperature of bus passengers of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area (AMBA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 3, 2020. A new phase of social isolation began, preventive and compulsory, to try to control the curve of contagions caused by the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic. There is a strict quarantine, with more restrictions.
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#5748242
2 June 2020
Passengers' body temperature is checked on a special gate at the entrance to Krakow Airport - Balice after LOT Polish Airlines resumed domestic flights in Krakow, Poland on June 1, 2020. Airports in the country were closed and flights canceled more than two months caused by Coronavirus lockdown. Polish government decided to ease the lockdown and authorised domestic flight. Thee flight will take off from Krakow airport from the 1 of June. Strict health security checks and regulations are in place.
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#5748244
2 June 2020
Passengers' body temperature is checked on a special gate at the entrance to Krakow Airport - Balice after LOT Polish Airlines resumed domestic flights in Krakow, Poland on June 1, 2020. Airports in the country were closed and flights canceled more than two months caused by Coronavirus lockdown. Polish government decided to ease the lockdown and authorised domestic flight. Thee flight will take off from Krakow airport from the 1 of June. Strict health security checks and regulations are in place.
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#3676814
19 January 2019
Citizen defecates on the river at Cikarang regency, West Java on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Based on the UNICEF report, around 88 percent of child deaths from diarrhea in Indonesia are caused by sanitation and poor hygiene behavior, such as open defecation and the use of unsafe water source. Even according to the WHO report in 2015, Indonesia was at the 2nd ranked as the country contributing open defecation in the world after India, with a total of 32 milion people defecating carelessly, such as in grasses, bushes, or rivers.
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#3676818
19 January 2019
Citizen defecates on the river at Cikarang regency, West Java on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Based on the UNICEF report, around 88 percent of child deaths from diarrhea in Indonesia are caused by sanitation and poor hygiene behavior, such as open defecation and the use of unsafe water source. Even according to the WHO report in 2015, Indonesia was at the 2nd ranked as the country contributing open defecation in the world after India, with a total of 32 milion people defecating carelessly, such as in grasses, bushes, or rivers.
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#3676828
19 January 2019
Citizen defecates on the river at Cikarang regency, West Java on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Based on the UNICEF report, around 88 percent of child deaths from diarrhea in Indonesia are caused by sanitation and poor hygiene behavior, such as open defecation and the use of unsafe water source. Even according to the WHO report in 2015, Indonesia was at the 2nd ranked as the country contributing open defecation in the world after India, with a total of 32 milion people defecating carelessly, such as in grasses, bushes, or rivers.
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#3676832
19 January 2019
Citizen defecates on the river at Cikarang regency, West Java on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Based on the UNICEF report, around 88 percent of child deaths from diarrhea in Indonesia are caused by sanitation and poor hygiene behavior, such as open defecation and the use of unsafe water source. Even according to the WHO report in 2015, Indonesia was at the 2nd ranked as the country contributing open defecation in the world after India, with a total of 32 milion people defecating carelessly, such as in grasses, bushes, or rivers.
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#3676838
19 January 2019
Citizen defecates on the river at Cikarang regency, West Java on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Based on the UNICEF report, around 88 percent of child deaths from diarrhea in Indonesia are caused by sanitation and poor hygiene behavior, such as open defecation and the use of unsafe water source. Even according to the WHO report in 2015, Indonesia was at the 2nd ranked as the country contributing open defecation in the world after India, with a total of 32 milion people defecating carelessly, such as in grasses, bushes, or rivers.
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#3676736
19 January 2019
Wooden toilet built by residents to defecate lined up on the river at Cikarang regency, West Java on Saturday, January 19, 2019. Based on the UNICEF report, around 88 percent of child deaths from diarrhea in Indonesia are caused by sanitation and poor hygiene behavior, such as open defecation and the use of unsafe water source. Even according to the WHO report in 2015, Indonesia was at the 2nd ranked as the country contributing open defecation in the world after India, with a total of 32 milion people defecating carelessly, such as in grasses, bushes, or rivers.
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