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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets prepare for the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College in Mexico at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. On October 11, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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202nd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The Heroic Military College In Mexico
Cadets participate in the 202nd Anniversary Ceremony of the Creation of the Heroic Military College at the San Carlos Fortress in Perote, Veracruz, Mexico. The founding of the Heroic Military College arises from the need for a faculty responsible for training military personnel. In 1821, when the Mexican Nation is established with the consummation of Independence, the existence of a permanent Army responsible for protecting and defending the integrity of the national territory is considered essential. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto) -
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Woman Alone And Street Sign With The Text “I EXIST”
A woman passes a wall with the large text ''J'EXISTE.'' written on it in Verviers, Belgium, on September 6, 2025. The French phrase translates to ''I EXIST.'' in English. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
6, April 2018 - Aeropoli, Mani, Lakonia, Peloponnese, south Greece: According to the tradition, every year of the Holy friday, children and adults follow the Epitaph in the church. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
May 2011 - Mani, Messinia, Greece:Old woman. 300 km approximately southeast from Athens, is one of the most picturesque destinations for authentic holidays, villages with traditional architecture, virgin and wild landscapes that combine sea and mountain, paths to walk and reach to unique spots, fairytale caves and gorges, people hospitable who cook, drink and dance in their ancient feasts (named 'panigiria' in Greek), with accomodation special to relax and logic prices. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
May 2011 - Mani, Messinia Greece: Traditional morning religious feast in Prastio village near Kardamyli in the little church of Agioi Theodoroi. 300 km approximately southeast from Athens, is one of the most picturesque destinations for authentic holidays, villages with traditional architecture, virgin and wild landscapes that combine sea and mountain, paths to walk and reach to unique spots, fairytale caves and gorges, people hospitable who cook, drink and dance in their ancient feasts (named 'panigiria' in Greek), with accomodation special to relax and logic prices. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 6, 2018 – Mani, Lakonia, Peloponnese, Southern Greece: The preparation of the Epitaph's litany with wildflowers by the old priest and faithful people. People follow the Epitaph on the night of Holy Friday, singing the Epitaph hymns. Four men traditionally hold the flower-decorated statue of the Epitaph, which travels around the village's houses and ends at the sea to bless the sailors and captains. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Nuns serve plates with spaghetti, preparing the Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Nuns serve plates with spaghetti, preparing the Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
may 2011 - Mani, Messinia, Greece: Old woman with donkey. 300 km approximately southeast from Athens, is one of the most picturesque destinations for authentic holidays, villages with traditional architecture, virgin and wild landscapes that combine sea and mountain, paths to walk and reach to unique spots, fairytale caves and gorges, people hospitable who cook, drink and dance in their ancient feasts (named 'panigiria' in Greek), with accomodation special to relax and logic prices (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Nun Agni holds plates with spaghetti, preparing Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 17, 2017- Selegoudi, Taygetos mountain, Laconia, Peloponnesus, south Greece: Sygklino, red eggs, kourabiedes, cheeses, tzatziki, and other traditional dishes are offered on Clean Monday after the forgiveness at the monuments of the cemetery, as the procession of forgiveness goes from house to house. All the followers of the procession are welcome at the table with the treats, and in the afternoon, the procession ends in the village square, where the circle of forgiveness takes place with hugs and kisses, one by one, to cleanse from the vendettas of the past. Afterward, the auction of the Easter bread with the red eggs collected by the procession from the houses takes place, and with the money raised from the auction, the magnificent frescoed interior of the church, including the iconography of Saints Theodoros and more, is maintained. The tradition ends with all the traditional treats brought by each household to the village's municipal cafe, where the priest and the youth become DJs, and the dance with a view of Taygetus finishes the night. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebrating Orthodox Easter in Greece
April 14, 2018 – Mystras, Lakonia, Peloponnesus, Southern Greece: Girl eats spaghetti that nuns serve during the Easter lunch with red eggs, in the beautiful Pantanassa Monastery, which is located in the Byzantine castle-town of Mystras. Mystras, like a miniature replica of the majestic Mount Taygetos, rises above the verdant valley of Eurotas. Historically, the medieval fortress town of Mystras gained prominence after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, when the Crusaders established the Latin Empire (1204-1261) and other states in the Byzantine lands they conquered. The Peloponnese region was occupied by the Frankish knights and became the Principality of Achaea under the Villehardouin family. William II of Villehardouin fortified Mystras and built the castle on the hilltop to subdue the unruly mountain dwellers of Taygetos and secure the defense of the fertile Lacedaemon. The castle had barely been completed when the Prince of Achaea, defeated by Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus at the Battle of Pelagonia in 1259 and made prisoner, was forced to cede the three strongholds of Peloponnese, including Mystras, to the Byzantines as ransom. Mystras soon evolved into a major center of the Byzantine Empire, second only to the capital, Constantinople. It was here that Byzantine art and literature flourished for the last time before the spread of Ottoman conquests in the mid-15th century. This cultural flourishing, coupled with the revival of classical letters and philosophy, became known as the Palaeologan Renaissance. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: An Iranian woman walks amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: An Iranian woman walks amid the snow without wearing her Islamic headscarf in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranians walk amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranians walk amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: A young Iranian couple looks at a mobile phone amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: A young Iranian couple walks in the snow while hugging each other in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: A young Iranian couple walks in the snow while hugging each other in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Two Iranian women walk without wearing their Islamic headscarf amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: A young Iranian young girl plays with snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranian people wait for taxis by an autobahn amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranians walk amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: A child labor who collects garbage walks amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: An Iranian man clears snow from his car amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Iran: Strassenszenen im Schnee in Teheran
January 11, 2023, Tehran, Tehran, Iran: Iranian women wearing face mask walk amid the snow in Tehran, Iran, on January 11, 2023. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Madrid Fashion Week: Paralympic-Sportler Alberto Avila auf dem Laufsteg
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (8416146ad)
Paralympic atheletes Alberto Avila (L) Sara Andres /( 2nd R) on the catwalk
Existence Research Program show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2017, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Madrid, Spain - 21 Feb 2017
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PEOPLE - Madrid Fashion Week: Paralympic-Sportler Alberto Avila auf dem Laufsteg
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (8416146aa)
Paralympic athlete Alberto Avila on the catwalk
Existence Research Program show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2017, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Madrid, Spain - 21 Feb 2017
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PEOPLE - Madrid Fashion Week: Paralympic-Sportler Alberto Avila auf dem Laufsteg
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (8416146z)
Paralympic athlete Alberto Avila on the catwalk
Existence Research Program show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2017, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Madrid, Spain - 21 Feb 2017
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PEOPLE - Madrid Fashion Week: Paralympic-Sportler Alberto Avila auf dem Laufsteg
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (8416146y)
Paralympic athlete Alberto Avila on the catwalk
Existence Research Program show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2017, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Madrid, Spain - 21 Feb 2017
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PEOPLE - Madrid Fashion Week: Paralympic-Sportler Alberto Avila auf dem Laufsteg
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (8416146l)
Paralympic athlete Alberto Avila
Existence Research Program show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2017, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Madrid, Spain - 21 Feb 2017
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PEOPLE - Madrid Fashion Week: Paralympic-Sportler Alberto Avila auf dem Laufsteg
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Saturio C Hernandez/DYDPPA/REX/Shutterstock (8416146j)
Paralympic athlete Alberto Avila
Existence Research Program show, Runway, Autumn Winter 2017, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Madrid, Spain - 21 Feb 2017
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Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
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Dylann Roof, 21 inscribes the numbers '1488' on a beach, which signifies the "14 words" of David Lane he took part in the murder of a Jewish talk show host: " we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children," and '88' is a reference to "Heil Hitler" with H the eighth letter of the alphabet
Dylann Roof, the suspected Charleston gunman, America - 21 Jun 2015
Dylann Roof, 21, who murdered nine people at the Emanuel African American church in South Carolina has posted an online blog entitled 'The Last Rhodesian', which he appears to have registered online on 9th Feb 2015. The webpage also contains a race hate manifesto of more than 2,000 words which gives an insight into the motive for the shootings. He states: 'I chose Charleston because it is most historic city in my state and at one time had the highest ratio of blacks to Whites in the country. The event that truly awakened me was the Trayvon Martin case. It was obvious that Zimmerman was in the right. But more importantly this prompted me to type in the words 'black on White crime' into Google, and I have never been the same since that day.' Also a number of pictures of him posing with a handgun and the Confederate flag, burning an American flag and visiting sites steeped in racial history. His manifesto calls for a new civil war in America.
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Jake Quickenden reads laminate revealing the existence of the CIA and its deceptions also in picture Jimmy Bullard, Kendra Wilkinson and Edwina Currie
'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!' TV Programme, Australia - 23 Nov 2014
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