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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    Maguen Aleth Alith, 52, chief at the cattle market in Gumbo district, Juba, South Sudan, 3 August 2023

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    Kideng Mary, 19, tea lady in Hai Koweit district, Juba, South Sudan, 3 August 2023

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    Distribution humanitaire au camp de Gorom, le 21 juillet 2023

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    The Gorom refugee camp, located 15 km away from Juba, on 20 July 2023

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    A street of the Gorom refugee camp, located 15 km away from Juba, on 20 July 2023

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    Le café de Giddu Adam Eissa au camp de Gorom, le 20 juillet 2023

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    Afex Rivercamp on 9 July 2023, during the celebration of South Sudan's 12th independence anniversary

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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Das Al-Thumama-Stadion in Doha
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Das Al-Thumama-Stadion in Doha
    ATP Bildagentur Muenchen Roemerstreet 6, D-80801 Muenchen, Germany phone: ++49-89-9827001, e-mail: news@atp.de
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    DOHA, QATAR, 14. November 2022: Newest technology used first time, 11 cameras have the full pitch and all players in detail in the picture for judges and referees, newest match monitoring of all activities by players on the pitch,
    FOOTBALL FIFA WORLD CUP in QATAR 2022, Al THUMAMA Stadium, DOHA, QATAR, QATAR - 14 Nov 2022

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  • From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
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    From garrison town to goldrush city: life in Africa's youngest capital
    Twenty years ago, Juba, in South Sudan, was a small army settlement. Now, oil money and immigration have turned it into a precarious boomtown - but for many life has never been tougher.

    Since April, when war broke out in neighbouring Sudan, more than 6,000 of the country's refugees have arrived in Juba. Most ended up at Gorom, south-west of the city, a camp created years ago to host Ethiopian refugees. Here, food is scarce. Refugees share the little humanitarian assistance they get with some support from the Sudanese community in Juba. The lack of aid has already driven some young people back to Sudan, or even to Libya.

    In many ways, Juba tells the story of South Sudan. The country broke away from Sudan in July 2011, after a period of autonomy that started at the end of the second Sudanese civil war (1983-2005). By then, Juba was a small garrison town of the Sudan armed forces (SAF) that had been surrounded for years by the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) rebels, led by John Garang.

    The soon-to-be youngest capital city in the world became the centre of a new "goldrush". With oil money flowing into the coffers of a nation that needed to be built from scratch, and the financial backing of western donors, Juba attracted a large influx of well paid humanitarian workers and diplomats, traders, investors and jobseekers from neighbouring Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia. They flocked into Juba to claim their share of this new market for imported food and goods, but also for lucrative contracts in services and infrastructure.

    Graduation of unified forces as per the 2018 South Sudan peace agreement, John Garang Mausoleum, Juba, 30 August 2022

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  • NEWS - US-Demokrat Al Franken entschuldigt sich nach Belästiungsvorwürfen
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    NEWS - US-Demokrat Al Franken entschuldigt sich nach Belästiungsvorwürfen
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    US Senator Al Franken, (D-MINN) the newest member of the US Senate Judiciary Committee at the Supreme Court Confirmation hearing of Judge Sonia Sotomayor on July 14, 2009
    Sonia Sotomayor Supreme Court confirmation hearing, Washington DC, USA - 16 Nov 2017

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  • NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    Former First Lady, Nancy Reagan tours the newest nuclear aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan the day before it's commissioning ceremony at the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, VA.
    Nancy Reagan Dies Aged 94 - 06 Mar 2016

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  • NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    Former First Lady, Nancy Reagan tours the newest nuclear aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan the day before it's commissioning ceremony at the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, VA on July 11, 2003
    Nancy Reagan Dies Aged 94 - 06 Mar 2016

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  • NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    Former First Lady, Nancy Reagan tours the newest nuclear aircraft carrier the USS Ronald Reagan the day before it's commissioning ceremony at the Norfolk Naval Base in Norfolk, VA.
    Nancy Reagan Dies Aged 94 - 06 Mar 2016

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  • NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    Nancy Reagan speaks at the christening of the newest nuclear aircraft carrier the USS Ronld Reagan, CVN-76. William P. Fricks, president and CEO of Newport News shipbuilding stands at her side. Above right, stand Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
    Nancy Reagan Dies Aged 94 - 06 Mar 2016

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  • NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - Nancy Reagan mit 94 Jahren gestorben
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5610067p)
    Nancy Reagan speaks at the christening of the newest nuclear aircraft carrier the USS Ronld Reagan, CVN-76. William P. Fricks, president and CEO of Newport News shipbuilding stands at her side. Above right, stand Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.
    Nancy Reagan Dies Aged 94 - 06 Mar 2016

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710j)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710h)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710b)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710d)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710g)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710f)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710c)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710e)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710k)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710i)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
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    FEATURE - Baby-Elefant im Chester Zoo, in England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dan Callister/REX/Shutterstock (5494710a)
    Chester Zoo's newest female baby elephant 'Nandita Hi Way' who was born 20th August 2015
    Chester Zoo's newest baby elephant, Chester, Britain - 15 Dec 2015

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  • PEOPLE: Cressida Bonas zu Besuch in der US-Botschaft in London
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    PEOPLE: Cressida Bonas zu Besuch in der US-Botschaft in London
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    Cressida Bonas attends a pre-Oscars party held at the US Ambassador's Residence in London.
    AMPAS Reception Honoring Their Newest European Members, London, Britain - 14 Oct 2015

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  • Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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  • Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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  • Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
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    Spend the Night on Top of Scandinavia's Most Famous Ski Jump using Airbnb, Holmenkollen, Norway, Mar 2015
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
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    Spandex optional: You can now spend the night on top of scandinavia's most famous ski jump. Airbnb's newest addition is the brand new Holmenkollen ski jump, with spectacular views over Oslo.
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  • Photographer documents lives of Indian Ocean tsunami survivors over ten years,  Tamil Nadu, India, 2014
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    The 26th December 2014 marks the 10 year anniversary of the Indian Ocean tsunami, one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history.

    Over the past ten years, award nominated photojournalist Anne Heslop has returned many times to Tamil Nadu to document the lives of the devastated families who lost both their children and their hope in the wave.

    Anne's images tell the story of how bereaved Tsunami victims found new hope in the form of a Doctor Neelakandan who realised that he could help and offered free sterilisation reversals - the possibility to rebuild their families.
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  • Virgin America celebrates launch of newest route from LAX to LAS, Las Vegas, America - 22 Apr 2013
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    Virgin America celebrates launch of newest route from LAX to LAS, Las Vegas, America - 22 Apr 2013
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    Virgin America celebrates the launch of its newest route from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
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    Virgin America celebrates the launch of its newest route from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
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    Virgin America celebrates launch of newest route from LAX to LAS, Las Vegas, America - 22 Apr 2013
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    Virgin America celebrates the launch of its newest route from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
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    Virgin America celebrates launch of newest route from LAX to LAS, Las Vegas, America - 22 Apr 2013
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    Virgin America celebrates the launch of its newest route from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) to Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
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    The Siam Paragon shopping Mall is one of the newest shopping centers in Bangkok, Thailand.
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  • Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009
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    Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009
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    Former President George H. W. Bush and son President George W. Bush, Laura Bush and the ships captain Kevin E. O'Flaherty.
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    Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009
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    Former President George H. W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush
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    Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009
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    Former President George H. W. Bush and his son, President George W. Bush
    Commissioning Ceremony of the US Navy's Newest, and Final, Nimitz-Class Aircraft Carrier is Named After the 41st President of the United States George H.W. Bush, Norfolk, Virginia, America - 10 Jan 2009

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