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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
January 2, 2011, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Doctors visiting a gun shot wound patient at Medina Hospital. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
January 2, 2011, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Doctors visiting a gun shot wound patient at Medina Hospital. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
January 2, 2011, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///25 years old Mohamed Nur Mohamud was trained in Uganda to serve at the new Somali Army. He was wounded in his abdomen during a fight between al-Shabaab militias and TFG troupes. He arrived at the hospital conscious and the doctors called his case as common and treatable. Unfortunately Mohamed's blood type was O-, which the hospital had no reserve of. After his surgery, without blood transplantation, Mohamed Mohamud died of anemia.. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
January 2, 2011, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Doctors visiting a gun shot wound patient at Medina Hospital. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
November 20, 2010, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Civilian heading to a market in downtown Mogadishu. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
November 20, 2010, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Armed soldier at a downtown Mogadishu market. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
November 20, 2010, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Civilians walk through downtown Mogadishu. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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War torn Mogadishu's Medina Hospital
November 20, 2010, Mogadishu, Somalia: In Somalia, hospitals and other medical facilities in the capital Mogadishu have been overwhelmed by an influx of casualties while ongoing heavy fighting has prevented many other injured people from obtaining urgently needed medical care. The number of civilian casualties of fighting between government forces, backed by African Union peacekeepers, and Islamist insurgents are rising in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, with civil society sources accusing the peacekeeping mission of being responsible for the bulk of them. For years, Somalis have been struggling daily to survive amid armed conflict, destitution and a lack of basic services. Young doctors and nurses defies security risks to run the Medina Hospital, which provides badly needed surgical and medical services in Mogadishu.///Women at a downtown Mogadishu market. Credit: Andre Liohn / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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PAKISTAN-KARACHI-BLASTS
(101007) -- KARACHI, Oct. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A man transfers a person injured in the blast at a shrine in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi, Oct. 7, 2010. At least 14 people were killed and 70 others injured in two suicide blasts that took place Thursday night at a shrine. (Xinhua/Arshad) (zw)
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PAKISTAN-KARACHI-BLASTS
(101007) -- KARACHI, Oct. 7, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Ambulances park outside a shrine after blasts in Pakistan's southern port city of Karachi, Oct. 7, 2010. At least 14 people were killed and 70 others injured in two suicide blasts that took place Thursday night at a shrine. (Xinhua/Arshad) (zw)
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PAKISTAN-RAWALPINDI-NATO-ATTACK
(101004) -- RAWALPINDI, Oct. 4, 2010 (Xinhua) -- The NATO oil tankers are burning following an attack in Rawalpindi near Islamabad, Pakistan, Oct. 4, 2010. At least 12 people were killed as 28 NATO oil tankers were attacked by unknown militants early Monday morning in Rawalpindi, according to local media. (Xinhua/Zeeshan Niazi) (zw)
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PAKISTAN-RAWALPINDI-NATO-ATTACK
(101004) -- RAWALPINDI, Oct. 4, 2010 (Xinhua) -- The NATO oil tankers are burning following an attack in Rawalpindi near Islamabad, Pakistan, Oct. 4, 2010. At least 12 people were killed as 28 NATO oil tankers were attacked by unknown militants early Monday morning in Rawalpindi, according to local media. (Xinhua/Zeeshan Niazi) (zw) (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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PAKISTAN-RAWALPINDI-NATO-ATTACK
(101004) -- RAWALPINDI, Oct. 4, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A Pakistani fire fighter tries to extinguish the burning NATO oil tanker following an attack in Rawalpindi near Islamabad, Pakistan, Oct. 4, 2010. At least 12 people were killed as 28 NATO oil tankers were attacked by unknown militants early Monday morning in Rawalpindi, according to local media. (Xinhua/Zeeshan Niazi) (zw) (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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PAKISTAN-RAWALPINDI-NATO-ATTACK
(101004) -- RAWALPINDI, Oct. 4, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A NATO oil tanker is burning following an attack in Rawalpindi near Islamabad, Pakistan, Oct. 4, 2010. At least 12 people were killed as 28 NATO oil tankers were attacked by unknown militants early Monday morning in Rawalpindi, according to local media. (Xinhua/Zeeshan Niazi) (zw)
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AQIM Publish First Internet Images of French Hostages
First images of French people working for French nuclear reactor builder Areva, and taken hostages in Niger two weeks ago, as published on various internet sites on September 30, 2010 by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Islamique 'AQIM'. (L): Abou Zeid Abdelhamid (Abid Hamadou). Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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AQIM Publish First Internet Images of French Hostages
First images of French people working for French nuclear reactor builder Areva, and taken hostages in Niger two weeks ago, as published on various internet sites on September 30, 2010 by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Islamique 'AQIM'. Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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AQIM Publish First Internet Images of French Hostages
First images of French people working for French nuclear reactor builder Areva, and taken hostages in Niger two weeks ago, as published on various internet sites on September 30, 2010 by Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb Islamique 'AQIM'. (L): Abou Zeid Abdelhamid (Abid Hamadou). Photo by Balkis Press/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Three leaders of Belgium Al-Qaeda-linked terror cell jailed
Belgium, Brussels, May 10, 2010 - A Brussels court sentenced three leaders of an Al-Qaeda-linked terror cell accused of recruiting fighters for Afghanistan to between three an eight years in jail.
The court handed down an eight-year term to the main figure in the trial, Malika El Aroud, a Belgian militant Islamist of Moroccan extraction.
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Three leaders of Belgium Al-Qaeda-linked terror cell jailed
Belgium, Brussels, May 10, 2010 - A Brussels court sentenced three leaders of an Al-Qaeda-linked terror cell accused of recruiting fighters for Afghanistan to between three an eight years in jail.
The court handed down an eight-year term to the main figure in the trial, Malika El Aroud, a Belgian militant Islamist of Moroccan extraction.
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KABUL: BILLY RAY CYRUS MEETS TROOPS WITH USO
14 December 2009 - Kabul, Afghanistan - Musician Billy Ray Cyrus poses for photos with Soldiers at the first stop on the 2009 USO Holiday Troop Visit in Kabul, Afghanistan, Dec. 14, 2009. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and his wife Deborah welcomed tennis star Anna Kournikova, comedian Dave Attell and tennis coach Nicholas Bollettiere and on the tour visiting troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Germany. Photo Credit: Chad J. McNeeley/DOD/Sipa Press/0912142140 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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KABUL: ANNA KOURNIKOVA MEETS TROOPS WITH USO
14 December 2009 - Kabul, Afghanistan - Tennis star Anna Kournikova signs autographs at the first stop on the 2009 USO Holiday Troop Visit in Kabul, Afghanistan on Dec. 14, 2009. Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and his wife Deborah welcomed comedian Dave Attell, tennis coach Nicholas Bollettiere and musician Billy Ray Cyrus on the tour visiting troops in Afghanistan, Iraq and Germany. Photo Credit: Chad J. McNeeley/DOD/Sipa Press/0912142142 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, CUBA
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, CUBA - SEPTEMBER 19, 2002 The empty Camp X-Ray of the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base.Detainees from 43 different countries are mov ed to Camp Delta
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CUBA: ADM. MIKE MULLEN VISITS GUANTANAMO BAY
13 January 2008 - Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - U.S. Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, receives a brief from Army Col. Manuel Medina (left), deputy engineer, Joint Task Force Guantanamo, and Rear Adm. Mark Buzby, commander, Joint Task Force Guantanamo on the status of task force operations, during a visit to Cuba, Jan. 13, 2008. Photo Credit: Chad J. McNeeley/DOD/Sipa Press/0801152157
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CUBA: ADM. MIKE MULLEN VISITS GUANTANAMO BAY
13 January 2008 - Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - U.S. Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, rides the ferry during a visit to Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Jan. 13, 2008. Photo Credit: Chad J. McNeeley/DOD/Sipa Press/0801152157
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CUBA: ADM. MIKE MULLEN VISITS GUANTANAMO BAY
13 January 2008 - Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - U.S. Army Col. Bruce Vargo, joint detention group commander, gives a tour of a detainee holding cell at Camp Six, Joint Task Force Guantanamo, Cuba, to Navy Adm. Michael G. Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Jan. 13, 2008. Photo Credit: Chad J. McNeeley/DOD/Sipa Press/0801152157
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