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#12340307
7 May 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 6: Canadian and Albertan flags are seen inside the press room ahead of Premier Danielle Smith's address to the media at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn't support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province's place in Canada.
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#10864330
19 December 2023
A partition featuring a Gothic arch window is separating a room at the House of Sound in Lviv, Ukraine, on December 16, 2023. The House of Sound is a unique space where Lviv Radio employees are working with various types of sound and music. Additionally, they are hosting educational projects, audio performances, and sound plays there. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10864325
19 December 2023
A partition featuring a Gothic arch window is separating a room at the House of Sound in Lviv, Ukraine, on December 16, 2023. The House of Sound is a unique space where Lviv Radio employees are working with various types of sound and music. Additionally, they are hosting educational projects, audio performances, and sound plays there. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#10864328
19 December 2023
In Lviv, Ukraine, on December 16, 2023, a partition featuring a Gothic arch window is separating a room at the House of Sound. This unique space is where the employees of Lviv Radio are working with various types of sound and music. Additionally, they are holding educational projects, audio performances, and sound plays there. NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#5888864
29 July 2020
May 18, 2005-Paju, South Korea-North Korean soldiers stand guard beside the Military Demarcation Line at the truce village of Panmunjom in the demilitarised zone separating the two Koreas, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul May 18, 2005. South Korea's offer of a new proposal if North Korea returns to six-country talks on its nuclear programmes would allow more room for compromise in the crisis, the South's foreign minister Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday.
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#5716044
20 May 2020
A woman stands inside her room which was destroyed by Indian forces during the gun-battle in old city Srinagar, Kashmir where two militants were killed on May 19, 2020. One of the two slain militants of the gun-battle was identified as Hizbul Mujahideen’s divisional commander for Central Kashmir Junaid Sehrai, the son of separatist leader and Tehreek-e-Hurriyat chairman Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai.
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#4553000
20 June 2019
On the wall of the hearing room during testimony about reparations for the descendants of slaves before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday June 19, 2019.
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#3017592
8 August 2018
In Badakhshan, Afghanistan, on 8 August 2018, a mother gave birth to a dichotomy that attached from the head. Doctors say the possibility of separating both children, is not in Badakhshan and should be put into operation in one of the well-equipped hospitals.Both children are girls, they are from a remote area of Shar-e Buzarg district of Badakhshan province.The families of these children are very poor and do not has the ability to transfer these two children out of Badakhshan.
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#1839855
11 March 2017
A decorated room in the museum inside the 'Walled Off Hotel' by British street artist Banksy, which is located just opposite Israel's separation wall, on March 11, 2017, in Bethlehem, West Bank.
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#1809844
5 March 2017
A monkey bellboy installation is seen outside "The Walled Off Hotel" in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, on March 4, 2017. "The Walled Off Hotel", filled with works of British street artist Banksy, was designed under his supervision. The hotel is located only a couple of meters from Israel's separation wall with all rooms facing it. The nine-room hotel will officially be opened for guests on March 20, with bookings via the website. (/Luay Sababa)
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#1809845
5 March 2017
Photo taken on March 4, 2017 shows an interior view of "The Walled Off Hotel" in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. "The Walled Off Hotel", filled with works of British street artist Banksy, was designed under his supervision. The hotel is located only a couple of meters from Israel's separation wall with all rooms facing it. The nine-room hotel will officially be opened for guests on March 20, with bookings via the website. (/Luay Sababa)
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#1809846
5 March 2017
A doorman stands at the entrance of "The Walled Off Hotel" in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, on March 4, 2017. "The Walled Off Hotel", filled with works of British street artist Banksy, was designed under his supervision. The hotel is located only a couple of meters from Israel's separation wall with all rooms facing it. The nine-room hotel will officially be opened for guests on March 20, with bookings via the website. (/Luay Sababa)
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#1809847
5 March 2017
Photo taken on March 4, 2017 shows an interior view of "The Walled Off Hotel" in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. "The Walled Off Hotel", filled with works of British street artist Banksy, was designed under his supervision. The hotel is located only a couple of meters from Israel's separation wall with all rooms facing it. The nine-room hotel will officially be opened for guests on March 20, with bookings via the website. (/Luay Sababa)
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#1809848
5 March 2017
Photo taken on March 4, 2017 shows the general view of the lobby of "The Walled Off Hotel" in the West Bank city of Bethlehem. "The Walled Off Hotel", filled with works of British street artist Banksy, was designed under his supervision. The hotel is located only a couple of meters from Israel's separation wall with all rooms facing it. The nine-room hotel will officially be opened for guests on March 20, with bookings via the website. (/Luay Sababa)
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#537984
22 April 2015
Typical room for a family in the bunker. Here 7 people sleep and live in this room. The grandmother on the left, the mother and her five kids. The father has gone, no clear explanation. Last 12 and 15 of April 2015, with the help of Tomas Vlach, emergency coordinator for the NGO "People in Need", NurPhoto photographer visited families living in old cold war bunkers in the city of Marinka and Petrovsky - Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. They live there for two reasons: either their houses got demolished or damaged by the fighting in between Ukrainian army and the separatists. Or, they are just afraid, traumatize by the constant sound of the mortars, bombs, automatic weapons, etc so they prefer to abandoned their home and find refuge in these old underground concrete constructions. Most of the families began abandoning their houses last august as the battle between the protagonists was extremely intensive. These bunkers are located in the separatists control zone so access for humanitarian organizations is possible but very difficult to organize in a war area. Some of the bunkers have electricity but most of them don't have any water system. So either humanitarian organization bring bottles of water or they run during the day to their houses to fill-up bottle. The walls of the bunkers have no finish on it so, a constant white dust from the cement is lying on beds, tables, or raise-up when you walk even if the families do their best to clean it up. Since end of cold war, these bunkers are not in use so the owners (coal mines, municipality, etc.) tolerate these squatters for humanitarian reasons. Most of the mothers of family admit that they are alone with their kids, that they are either divorce, widow or the husband simply went away when the conflict began so abandoning families to its own fate. These families received close to nothing from municipalities. Sometimes, soldiers stop by and give them some of their foods. NGO "People in Need", visits them as often they can to ha
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#537997
22 April 2015
Small room for single people. Last 12 and 15 of April 2015, with the help of Tomas Vlach, emergency coordinator for the NGO "People in Need", NurPhoto photographer visited families living in old cold war bunkers in the city of Marinka and Petrovsky - Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. They live there for two reasons: either their houses got demolished or damaged by the fighting in between Ukrainian army and the separatists. Or, they are just afraid, traumatize by the constant sound of the mortars, bombs, automatic weapons, etc so they prefer to abandoned their home and find refuge in these old underground concrete constructions. Most of the families began abandoning their houses last august as the battle between the protagonists was extremely intensive. These bunkers are located in the separatists control zone so access for humanitarian organizations is possible but very difficult to organize in a war area. Some of the bunkers have electricity but most of them don't have any water system. So either humanitarian organization bring bottles of water or they run during the day to their houses to fill-up bottle. The walls of the bunkers have no finish on it so, a constant white dust from the cement is lying on beds, tables, or raise-up when you walk even if the families do their best to clean it up. Since end of cold war, these bunkers are not in use so the owners (coal mines, municipality, etc.) tolerate these squatters for humanitarian reasons. Most of the mothers of family admit that they are alone with their kids, that they are either divorce, widow or the husband simply went away when the conflict began so abandoning families to its own fate. These families received close to nothing from municipalities. Sometimes, soldiers stop by and give them some of their foods. NGO "People in Need", visits them as often they can to have a clear vision of their needs but also provide them with foods, clothes, medications, etc. When you ask them what they would do if they could, same answe
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