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Israel-Gaza Conflict
Shuruq Ayyad consoles her 12-year-old daughter Rahaf, who suffers from malnutrition, at a school-turned-shelter in al-Rimal in central Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israel-Gaza Conflict
Shuruq Ayyad consoles her 12-year-old daughter Rahaf, who suffers from malnutrition, at a school-turned-shelter in al-Rimal in central Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israel-Gaza Conflict
Shuruq Ayyad consoles her 12-year-old daughter Rahaf, who suffers from malnutrition, at a school-turned-shelter in al-Rimal in central Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israel-Gaza Conflict
Shuruq Ayyad consoles her 12-year-old daughter Rahaf, who suffers from malnutrition, at a school-turned-shelter in al-Rimal in central Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Displaced Palestinians receive a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians queue for a hot meal at a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Palestinians Receive Free Food From Food In Gaza City
Dislocated Palestinians wait in line with pots in their hands to receive relief meals from a charity kitchen in Gaza City, on May 3, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Rescue ready for standed space station crew
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Two astronauts stranded on the International Space Station since June are finally to return to Earth.
NASA crew members Suni Williams ,59, and Butch Wilmore ,62, will be brought back to Earth by Tesla billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX mission which docked with the ISS on Sunday.
US space agency NASA and SpaceX mission managers are targeting a return based on favourable conditions forecasted for the evening of Tuesday, March 18.
This will allow the space station crew members time to complete handover duties while providing operational flexibility ahead of less helpful weather conditions expected for later in the week.
Williams, and Wilmore will be returning with another NASA crew member, Nick Hague, 49, as well as Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, 32.
Originally, Williams and Wilmore traveled to the ISS aboard Boeing's Starliner capsule in June 2024 for what was supposed to be a short-duration test flight. However, technical malfunctions, including helium leaks and thruster failures, delayed their return for months.
The anticipated ocean splashdown off the Florida coast is timed for approximately 21:57 GMT on Tuesday due to the favourable conditions forecast.
Wilmore and Williams have been stuck for nine months after what was meant to have been a days-long roundtrip.
Their prolonged stay was significantly longer than the standard ISS rotation for astronauts of roughly six months.
But it is much shorter than the US space record of 371 days set by NASA astronaut Frank Rubio aboard the ISS in 2023, or the world record held by Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov, who spent 437 continuous days aboard his country’s Mir space station.
OPS: The four ISS crew members coming back with SpaceX pose for an offivial photo. Extreme left, Butch Wilmore; Extreme right: Suni Williams. Back row centre Nick Hague and front row centre in g -
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
© Karen Miller/Solent News & Photo Agency
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
© Karen Miller/Solent News & Photo Agency
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A pair of Snow Bunting males square up to each other in mid-air in a territorial dispute in Kuhmo, Eastern Finland.
Wildlife photographer Karen Miller said, “Snow buntings are a common sight here, with the birds breeding here. Dominant males fight to keep their territory, chasing away any intruders. Females arrive later than the males, so the males have time to create territories before the breeding can begin. Bunting males start with a fight song when defending territory, rising up in the air before grappling with each other using their claws and beaks.”
“I was camped out in a hide waiting for various wildlife opportunities and it was just a joy capturing these shots, it was interesting to see this and many more territorial pursuits between the Buntings, the action was so fast and furious, I really enjoyed it.”
Please byline: Karen Miller/Solent News
© Karen Miller/Solent News & Photo Agency
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
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BALANCING ACT! Workers stack tens of thousands of clay bricks, transporting them by carrying them on their heads. The bricks are laid out and dried in the sun for weeks at a time in the factory yard in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
Bipul Ahmed said, “Workers move tens of thousands of bricks—by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg, and they are dried in the sun for four to five weeks before being cured in large kilns.”
“In the brick factories of Narayanganj, Bangladesh, men earn £4 to £6.50 daily, women earn £2 to £3, and children often assist for £1 to £1.5 per day, helping produce up to 1,600 bricks each day under demanding conditions."
© Bipul Ahmed/Solent News & Photo Agency
UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS) *** Local Caption *** Workers move tens of thousands of bricks - by stacking them on their heads. Each clay-soil brick weighs more than 2kg (4.5lbs) and they are dried in the scorching sun for between four and five weeks before being burned in kilns and sent to markets.
The photos of the workers in the brick factory in Narayanganj, central Bangladesh.
Kiln owners have the bricks made through a workforce. The worker's wages vary with daily wages being £4 to £6.50 for men and £2 to £3 for women. Children work from a very young age to help their families. They also earn between £1 to £1.5 per day.
Workers can make 1,200 to 1,600 bricks per day.
(c) Dukas