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#10933799
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is seen at its historic minimum, with the recreational boat dock and the old town of Sant Roma de Sau exposed, in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is entering a drought emergency.
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#10933800
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is seen at its historic minimum, with the recreational boat dock and the old town of Sant Roma de Sau exposed, in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is entering a drought emergency.
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#10933792
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is showing cracks as it reaches its historic minimum in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is about to enter a drought emergency.
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#10933798
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is showing cracks as it reaches its historic minimum in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is about to enter a drought emergency.
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#10933801
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is showing cracks as it reaches its historic minimum in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is about to enter a drought emergency.
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#10933804
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is showing cracks as it reaches its historic minimum in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is about to enter a drought emergency.
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#10933805
23 January 2024
The Sau reservoir is showing cracks as it reaches its historic minimum in Osona, Spain, on January 22, 2024. At 5% of its capacity, the reservoir is the most visible sign of the drought in Catalonia, which is about to enter a drought emergency.
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#3487640
28 November 2018
Bangladeshi labors are working at a brick field in Dhaka, Bangladesh on November 28, 2018. Labors are working at the brick fields down to dusk with unhealthy condition as their wage not meet to minimum standard.
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#3487642
28 November 2018
Bangladeshi labors are working at a brick field in Dhaka, Bangladesh on November 28, 2018. Labors are working at the brick fields down to dusk with unhealthy condition as their wage not meet to minimum standard.
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#3487666
28 November 2018
Bangladeshi labors are working at a brick field in Dhaka, Bangladesh on November 28, 2018. Labors are working at the brick fields down to dusk with unhealthy condition as their wage not meet to minimum standard.
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#2639339
26 April 2018
International Cricket Council chief executive Dave Richardson addresses a press conference in Eastern India city Kolkata on April 26, 2018. In a historic decision, the International Cricket Council on Thursday (April 26) granted T20I status to all its 104 member nations – both men and women’s team. The development was confirmed by ICC CEO David Richardson in a press conference in Kolkata. Richardson said that a global ranking system will also be launched for the format. At present, there are 18 members with T20I status – 12 full members plus Scotland, Netherlands, Hong Kong, UAE, Oman and Nepal. ICC said that the move is a part of the wider strategic aim of using the T20 format to globalise the game. It said that the new minimum standards will be introduced making it as easy as possible for Members to play international cricket in a sustainable and affordable way.
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#2639421
26 April 2018
International Cricket Council chief executive Dave Richardson addresses a press conference in Eastern India city Kolkata on April 26, 2018. In a historic decision, the International Cricket Council on Thursday (April 26) granted T20I status to all its 104 member nations – both men and women’s team. The development was confirmed by ICC CEO David Richardson in a press conference in Kolkata. Richardson said that a global ranking system will also be launched for the format. At present, there are 18 members with T20I status – 12 full members plus Scotland, Netherlands, Hong Kong, UAE, Oman and Nepal. ICC said that the move is a part of the wider strategic aim of using the T20 format to globalise the game. It said that the new minimum standards will be introduced making it as easy as possible for Members to play international cricket in a sustainable and affordable way.
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#2639462
26 April 2018
International Cricket Council chief executive Dave Richardson addresses a press conference in Eastern India city Kolkata on April 26, 2018. In a historic decision, the International Cricket Council on Thursday (April 26) granted T20I status to all its 104 member nations – both men and women’s team. The development was confirmed by ICC CEO David Richardson in a press conference in Kolkata. Richardson said that a global ranking system will also be launched for the format. At present, there are 18 members with T20I status – 12 full members plus Scotland, Netherlands, Hong Kong, UAE, Oman and Nepal. ICC said that the move is a part of the wider strategic aim of using the T20 format to globalise the game. It said that the new minimum standards will be introduced making it as easy as possible for Members to play international cricket in a sustainable and affordable way.
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#2639477
26 April 2018
International Cricket Council chief executive Dave Richardson addresses a press conference in Eastern India city Kolkata on April 26, 2018. In a historic decision, the International Cricket Council on Thursday (April 26) granted T20I status to all its 104 member nations – both men and women’s team. The development was confirmed by ICC CEO David Richardson in a press conference in Kolkata. Richardson said that a global ranking system will also be launched for the format. At present, there are 18 members with T20I status – 12 full members plus Scotland, Netherlands, Hong Kong, UAE, Oman and Nepal. ICC said that the move is a part of the wider strategic aim of using the T20 format to globalise the game. It said that the new minimum standards will be introduced making it as easy as possible for Members to play international cricket in a sustainable and affordable way.
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#2639482
26 April 2018
International Cricket Council chief executive Dave Richardson addresses a press conference in Eastern India city Kolkata on April 26, 2018. In a historic decision, the International Cricket Council on Thursday (April 26) granted T20I status to all its 104 member nations – both men and women’s team. The development was confirmed by ICC CEO David Richardson in a press conference in Kolkata. Richardson said that a global ranking system will also be launched for the format. At present, there are 18 members with T20I status – 12 full members plus Scotland, Netherlands, Hong Kong, UAE, Oman and Nepal. ICC said that the move is a part of the wider strategic aim of using the T20 format to globalise the game. It said that the new minimum standards will be introduced making it as easy as possible for Members to play international cricket in a sustainable and affordable way.
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