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#12895426
22 October 2025
The logo of Richard Bergner Holding GmbH & Co. KG (RIBE) is seen on the company building in Schwabach, Franconia, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on October 18, 2025. RIBE is an internationally active industrial group specializing in fastening technology, plant engineering, electrical fittings, and technical springs.
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#6621330
15 April 2021
The end of a fast, associated with drinking water and eating dates. Ramadan is known for the element of fasting. Muslims fast from dawn until dusk. An individual participating in the Ramadan celebration will only partake in two meals per day - suhour (meal eaten before sunrise) and iftar (after sunset, the meal that ends the fast). Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6621254
15 April 2021
Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, having a glass of water at the end of a fast inside her apartment, on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ramadan is known for the element of fasting. Muslims fast from dawn until dusk. An individual participating in the Ramadan celebration will only partake in two meals per day - suhour (meal eaten before sunrise) and iftar (after sunset, the meal that ends the fast). Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6621252
15 April 2021
Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, breaks the fast with the iftar, a traditional opening of the meal by eating three dates and having a glass of water inside her apartment, on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Ramadan is known for the element of fasting. Muslims fast from dawn until dusk. An individual participating in the Ramadan celebration will only partake in two meals per day - suhour (meal eaten before sunrise) and iftar (after sunset, the meal that ends the fast). Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#882706
1 November 2015
A man casts his vote in Turkey's general election at Katip Kasim Ilkokulu (Elementary School in Istanbul Faith area) as Turkey vote today in one of its most crucial elections in years, with the country deeply divided in the face of surging Kurdish and Islamic violence and worries about democracy and the faltering economy. Istanbul, Turkey, on 1st November 2015. Photo by Artur Widak
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#882707
1 November 2015
A woman casts her vote in Turkey's general election at Katip Kasim Ilkokulu (Elementary School in Istanbul Faith area) as Turkey vote today in one of its most crucial elections in years, with the country deeply divided in the face of surging Kurdish and Islamic violence and worries about democracy and the faltering economy. Istanbul, Turkey, on 1st November 2015. Photo by Artur Widak
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