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 A couple of retired people. The man wears a sign in his back saying "Supportive but not very solid retiree". National school strike, called...

#7630114

Demonstration During National School Strike

13 January 2022

 A couple of retired people. The man wears a sign in his back saying "Supportive but not very solid retiree". National school strike, called...

#7630114

13 January 2022

A couple of retired people. The man wears a sign in his back saying "Supportive but not very solid retiree". National school strike, called by several teacher and student unions, to protest against the health protocol put in place by the government. Here, a demonstration in Clermont-Ferrand, France, on 13 January 2022.


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 A couple of retired people. The man wears a sign in his back saying "Supportive but not very solid retiree". National school strike, called...

#7630126

Demonstration During National School Strike

13 January 2022

 A couple of retired people. The man wears a sign in his back saying "Supportive but not very solid retiree". National school strike, called...

#7630126

13 January 2022

A couple of retired people. The man wears a sign in his back saying "Supportive but not very solid retiree". National school strike, called by several teacher and student unions, to protest against the health protocol put in place by the government. Here, a demonstration in Clermont-Ferrand, France, on 13 January 2022.


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Sign on a long-term care facility and retirement home outlining coronavirus protocol for those who may be infected on March 13, 2020 in Toro...

#5547884

Coronavirus Emergency In Canada

14 March 2020

Sign on a long-term care facility and retirement home outlining coronavirus protocol for those who may be infected on March 13, 2020 in Toro...

#5547884

14 March 2020

Sign on a long-term care facility and retirement home outlining coronavirus protocol for those who may be infected on March 13, 2020 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto has closed schools, limited large public gatherings as new cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) continue to be reported. The World Health Organization has declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. This comes just after it was announced that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared he will be in a 14 day self-imposed quarantine after his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau tested positive for COVID-19.


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209279

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209279

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

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Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209280

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209281

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209281

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209282

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209282

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209283

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209283

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209284

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209284

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209285

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209285

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209286

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209286

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209287

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209287

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209288

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209288

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209289

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209289

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209290

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209290

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209291

Bulgaria Submarine Metal Scrab

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operati...

#209291

10 August 2014

A tugboat tugs Bulgarian almost 60 years old Russian made clas Romeo submarine "Nadezhda" (Hope) during an unique sea transportation operation in the Black sea gulf of Varna to its way to Turkey where it has to be destroed and serrated for a metal scrab, Friday, Aug. 2014. Bulgaria's submarine force was formally set up as an individual unit during World War I, in 1916. In 1954, the Soviet Union gave Bulgaria three submarines, and in 1958, two more: Nadezhada (Hope) and Slava (Glory). The only Bulgarian submarine that was operation in the recent years was the Nadezhda (i.e. "Hope"); it has practically been retired for ten years because it lacks a battery. At the beginning of 2009, the Bulgarian Navy considered turning it into an underwater museum for scuba divers but at last it was sold for a metal scrab. The Bulgarian Navy has formally shut down its submarine unit as now does not operate any submarine. Photo by: Petar Petrov/Impact Press Group/NurPhoto


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