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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron and Michael Moore Scottish Secretary of State during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media Scottish Secretary Michael Moore has been sacked in a reshuffle of the Liberal Democrats' senior team at Westminster. He is being replaced by the Lib Dems' current chief whip, Alistair Carmichael. Photo By Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond waits in office to meet the British Prime Minister David Cameron for talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron and Michael Moore Scottish Secretary of State (far right) and No10 Communication Director Craig Oliver (RIGHT, PURPLE TIE) during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media Scottish Secretary Michael Moore has been sacked in a reshuffle of the Liberal Democrats' senior team at Westminster. He is being replaced by the Lib Dems' current chief whip, Alistair Carmichael. Photo By Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron and Michael Moore Scottish Secretary of State (LEFT) during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media Scottish Secretary Michael Moore has been sacked in a reshuffle of the Liberal Democrats' senior team at Westminster. He is being replaced by the Lib Dems' current chief whip, Alistair Carmichael. Photo By Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron and Michael Moore Scottish Secretary of State (far right) during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media Scottish Secretary Michael Moore has been sacked in a reshuffle of the Liberal Democrats' senior team at Westminster. He is being replaced by the Lib Dems' current chief whip, Alistair Carmichael. Photo By Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Scottish political giant, former first minister Alex Salmond dies at 69
Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond meets British Prime Minister David Cameron and Michael Moore Scottish Secretary of State (far right) during talks on the Scottish Independence referendum in St Andrews House on February 16, 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland. David Cameron said he would consider devolving further powers for Scotland if the Scottish people voted against independence in a referendum. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media Scottish Secretary Michael Moore has been sacked in a reshuffle of the Liberal Democrats' senior team at Westminster. He is being replaced by the Lib Dems' current chief whip, Alistair Carmichael. Photo By Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Garrick Club votes to accept female members for first time.
Garrick Club members back dropping men-only rule in place for 193 years, after Guardian revealed details of membership list.
The men-only Garrick Club has finally voted to allow women to become members, 193 years after the London institution first opened its doors.
The vote was passed with 59.98% of votes in favour at the end of a private meeting where several hundred members spent two hours debating whether to permit women to join.
The Garrick Club members after the vote in the Great Connaught Rooms. In the photo: Stephen Fry.
May 2024, London, UK.
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Garrick Club votes to accept female members for first time.
Garrick Club members back dropping men-only rule in place for 193 years, after Guardian revealed details of membership list.
The men-only Garrick Club has finally voted to allow women to become members, 193 years after the London institution first opened its doors.
The vote was passed with 59.98% of votes in favour at the end of a private meeting where several hundred members spent two hours debating whether to permit women to join.
The Garrick Club members after the vote in the Great Connaught Rooms. In the photo: Stephen Fry.
May 2024, London, UK.
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Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': Seine-Port the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
Seine-Port is introducing restrictions on phone use in streets, shops and parks - but young people say there's little else to do.
Seine-Port, in the Seine-et-Marne area south of Paris, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people, last weekend voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public, banning adults and children from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, while sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating in restaurants and while parents wait for their children in front of the school gates. Those who might check their phone's map when lost are instead being encouraged to ask for directions.
Vincent Paul-Petit the mayor of the village of Seine Port. Through a referendum, he asked the people to vote for the banning the phone in public spaces.
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Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': Seine-Port the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
Seine-Port is introducing restrictions on phone use in streets, shops and parks - but young people say there's little else to do.
Seine-Port, in the Seine-et-Marne area south of Paris, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people, last weekend voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public, banning adults and children from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, while sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating in restaurants and while parents wait for their children in front of the school gates. Those who might check their phone's map when lost are instead being encouraged to ask for directions.
Jean-Luc Rodier with his son Gabriel in the village of Seine Port where the mayor organised a referendum to ban the phone in public spaces.
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Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': Seine-Port the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
Seine-Port is introducing restrictions on phone use in streets, shops and parks - but young people say there's little else to do.
Seine-Port, in the Seine-et-Marne area south of Paris, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people, last weekend voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public, banning adults and children from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, while sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating in restaurants and while parents wait for their children in front of the school gates. Those who might check their phone's map when lost are instead being encouraged to ask for directions.
Ludivine Printz in the village of Seine Port where the mayor organised a referendum to ban the phone in public spaces.
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Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': Seine-Port the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
Seine-Port is introducing restrictions on phone use in streets, shops and parks - but young people say there's little else to do.
Seine-Port, in the Seine-et-Marne area south of Paris, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people, last weekend voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public, banning adults and children from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, while sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating in restaurants and while parents wait for their children in front of the school gates. Those who might check their phone's map when lost are instead being encouraged to ask for directions.
By the elementary school of the village of Seine Port where the mayor organised a referendum to ban the phone in public spaces.
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Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': Seine-Port the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
Seine-Port is introducing restrictions on phone use in streets, shops and parks - but young people say there's little else to do.
Seine-Port, in the Seine-et-Marne area south of Paris, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people, last weekend voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public, banning adults and children from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, while sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating in restaurants and while parents wait for their children in front of the school gates. Those who might check their phone's map when lost are instead being encouraged to ask for directions.
Merry Landouzy with her 8 year old son Tao, in the village of Seine Port where the mayor organised a referendum to ban the phone in public spaces.
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Fighting the smartphone 'invasion': Seine-Port the French village that voted to ban scrolling in public
Seine-Port is introducing restrictions on phone use in streets, shops and parks - but young people say there's little else to do.
Seine-Port, in the Seine-et-Marne area south of Paris, with a population of fewer than 2,000 people, last weekend voted yes in a referendum to restrict smartphone use in public, banning adults and children from scrolling on their devices while walking down the street, while sitting with others on a park bench, while in shops, cafes or eating in restaurants and while parents wait for their children in front of the school gates. Those who might check their phone's map when lost are instead being encouraged to ask for directions.
By the elementary school of the village of Seine Port where the mayor organised a referendum to ban the phone in public spaces.
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NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
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Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
Trump Indicted, New York, USA - 30 Mar 2023
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NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251a)
Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
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NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251h)
Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
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NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251f)
Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
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Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
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Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
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Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274af)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274ad)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274ae)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274x)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274q)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274t)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274n)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274j)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274g)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274e)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274h)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
Brazilians go to polls in tight Elections, Sao Paulo, Brazil - 02 Oct 2022
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NEWS - Brasilien: Anhänger von Lula da Silva reagieren enttäuscht auf die Auszählung der Stimmen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cris Faga/Shutterstock (13436274a)
Supporters of Brazilian former President (2003-2010) and candidate for the leftist Workers Party (PT) Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva react as they watch the vote count of the legislative and presidential election, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on October 2, 2022. - Brazilians voted Sunday in a polarizing presidential election which front-runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva hopes to take in the first round as incumbent Jair Bolsonaro says he will accept the result if it is "clean.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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People live with hundreds of others under temporary living situations in the metro station after their homes were destroyed by Russian shelling throughout parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Young boys play a board game in temporary living situations in the metro station after their homes were destroyed following days of shelling by the Russians throughout parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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A woman sits on the steps as hundreds of people are forced to live under temporary living situations in the metro when their homes were destroyed by Russian shelling throughout parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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People sit in temporary living situations in the metro station after their homes were destroyed by Russians shelling throughout parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Tulips are seen among belongings in the metro station where hundreds of people are forced to live after their homes were destroyed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Two women converse as their cat sits by in temporary living situations in a metro station following days of shelling by the Russians throughout parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Andrey Sirenko, 42 and his dog sit as he and hundreds of others are forced to live temporarily in metro stations when their homes were destroyed by Russians shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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A man and a dog lay in the metro station where he and hundreds of others are forced to live after their homes were destroyed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Andrey Sirenko, 42 sits with his dog as he and hundreds of others are forced to live temporarily in metro stations when their homes were destroyed by Russian shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
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Sergii Virchenko, 42, right, cuts hair for Sergey Gerasimenko, 50 as they survive with hundreds of others in the metro station after their home were destroyed following days of shelling by the Russians in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Menschen in der Metrostation in Charkiw nach dem Beschuss durch die Russen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12915946a)
Sergii Virchenko, 42, cuts hair for Sergey Gerasimenko, 50 as they survive with hundreds of others under temporary living situations in the metro station following days of shelling by the Russians throughout parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 28, 2022.. The House has passed a bill asking President Joe Biden to seize assets from sanctioned Russian oligarchs and use them to benefit Ukraine. The bill passed, but eight members of the chamber voted against the measure Ñ four Republicans and four Democrats.
People Living in the Metro Station in Kharkiv, Ukriane after shelling by the Russians, Ukraine - 28 Apr 2022
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