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  • Polish Nationalists March At Auschwitz
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    Polish Nationalists March At Auschwitz
    People walk at Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau while attending a march organized by nationalists groups on the 85th anniversary of the first transport of Poles to the Nazi-German Auschwitz Birkenau concentration and extermination camp in Oswiecim, Poland on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Polish Nationalists March At Auschwitz
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    Polish Nationalists March At Auschwitz
    People attend the 85th anniversary of the first transport of Poles to the Nazi-German Auschwitz Birkenau concentration and extermination camp in Oswiecim, Poland on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • 85th Anniversary Of The First Transport Of Poles To Auschwitz-Bikenau
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    85th Anniversary Of The First Transport Of Poles To Auschwitz-Bikenau
    A holocaust survivor at the Death Wall during the ceremony to mark the 85th anniversary of the first transport of Poles to Auschwitz-Bikenau in Oswiecim, Poland on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • 85th Anniversary Of The First Transport Of Poles To Auschwitz-Bikenau
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    85th Anniversary Of The First Transport Of Poles To Auschwitz-Bikenau
    A holocaust survivor at the Death Wall during the ceremony to mark the 85th anniversary of the first transport of Poles to Auschwitz-Bikenau in Oswiecim, Poland on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • 85th Anniversary Of The First Transport Of Poles To Auschwitz-Bikenau
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    85th Anniversary Of The First Transport Of Poles To Auschwitz-Bikenau
    A view of the Death Wall during the ceremony to mark the 85th anniversary of the first transport of Poles to Auschwitz-Bikenau in Oswiecim, Poland on June 14, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Artists Protest Outside Downing Street Calling For Action Over Crisis In Gaza
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    Artists Protest Outside Downing Street Calling For Action Over Crisis In Gaza
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 21, 2025: (L-R) Actor Nadia Sawalha, Palestinian writer Selma Dabbagh, comedian Esther Manito, actor Juliet Stevenson, writer Max Porter and actor Aiysha Hart stand outside the gates of Downing Street holding placards urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the government to halt all UK arms exports to Israel, ban settlement goods and uphold international law, amid Israel’s renewed military offensive in Gaza and worsening humanitarian crisis resulting from two months of blockade of food, fuel and medicine in London, United Kingdom on May 21, 2025. The protest marks the release of an open letter by Amnesty International on 21 May, signed by nearly 115 prominent figures from across the UK and Ireland’s creative industries demanding immediate and meaningful action from the UK government in response to Israel’s ongoing atrocities in Gaza. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Artists Protest Outside Downing Street Calling For Action Over Crisis In Gaza
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    Artists Protest Outside Downing Street Calling For Action Over Crisis In Gaza
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 21, 2025: (L-R) Actor Nadia Sawalha, Palestinian writer Selma Dabbagh, comedian Esther Manito, actor Juliet Stevenson, writer Max Porter and actor Aiysha Hart stand outside the gates of Downing Street holding placards urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the government to halt all UK arms exports to Israel, ban settlement goods and uphold international law, amid Israel’s renewed military offensive in Gaza and worsening humanitarian crisis resulting from two months of blockade of food, fuel and medicine in London, United Kingdom on May 21, 2025. The protest marks the release of an open letter by Amnesty International on 21 May, signed by nearly 115 prominent figures from across the UK and Ireland’s creative industries demanding immediate and meaningful action from the UK government in response to Israel’s ongoing atrocities in Gaza. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Artists Protest Outside Downing Street Calling For Action Over Crisis In Gaza
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    Artists Protest Outside Downing Street Calling For Action Over Crisis In Gaza
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 21, 2025: (L-R) Actor Nadia Sawalha, Palestinian writer Selma Dabbagh, comedian Esther Manito, actress Juliet Stevenson, writer Max Porter and Laila Soueif, human rights activist and mother of jailed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah, stand outside the gates of Downing Street holding placards urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the government to halt all UK arms exports to Israel, ban settlement goods and uphold international law, amid Israel’s renewed military offensive in Gaza and worsening humanitarian crisis resulting from two months of blockade of food, fuel and medicine in London, United Kingdom on May 21, 2025. The protest marks the release of an open letter by Amnesty International on 21 May, signed by nearly 115 prominent figures from across the UK and Ireland’s creative industries demanding immediate and meaningful action from the UK government in response to Israel’s ongoing atrocities in Gaza. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
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    Algeria Commemorates The 'Setif Massacres' 8 Mai 1945
    People participate in commemorations marking the anniversary of the 1945 Setif Massacres in Setif, Algeria, on May 8, 2025. Algeria commemorates the events that begin on May 8, 1945, when police open fire on Nationalist Party protesters demanding an end to French colonization in exchange for their involvement in World War II. According to the Algerian government, the violence, which continues until June 1945, leaves approximately 45,000 people dead. (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A wide view shows the central path lined with trees and reconstructed prisoner barracks at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. This area, once used for roll calls and camp organization, is now preserved as part of the memorial site to educate visitors about Nazi crimes and honor the victims. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A view through the iron gate entrance at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. The camp, established in 1933 as the first Nazi concentration camp, now functions as a memorial and museum commemorating Holocaust victims. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A section of the perimeter wall with angled concrete fence posts is seen near a former camp building at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. These structures are part of the camp's original security system, which includes barbed wire and guard towers to prevent escapes. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A view of reconstructed prisoner barracks and a guard tower at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. The camp is established by the Nazi regime in 1933 and today serves as a memorial and educational site to remember the victims of the Holocaust. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A reconstructed prisoner barrack stands at the site of the former Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. The reflection in a puddle on the gravel-covered ground highlights the preserved structure, which is part of the memorial to educate visitors about the conditions endured by inmates during the Holocaust. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A section of the concrete perimeter wall with barbed wire and a watchtower is seen at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. This fortified boundary is part of the security infrastructure used to prevent prisoner escapes during the operation of the Nazi camp. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Dachau Concentration Camp
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    Dachau Concentration Camp
    A reconstructed prisoner barrack stands behind a barbed wire fence at the Dachau Concentration Camp site in Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on July 2, 2021. These structures replicate the original barracks used to house inmates under inhumane conditions during the Nazi regime and are preserved today as part of the memorial complex. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Polish President Commemorates Katyn Remembrance Day
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    Polish President Commemorates Katyn Remembrance Day
    A soldier during the Katyn Remembrance Day in Krakow, Poland on April 13, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884176a)
    Destroyed buildings remain in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884171d)
    Destroyed buildings remain in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884171e)
    People walk past destroyed buildings in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884171f)
    Destroyed buildings remain in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884171c)
    Destroyed buildings remain in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884171b)
    A Ukrainian man walks past destroyed buildings in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg:  Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zerstörte Gebäude in der Stadt Borodianka
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12884171a)
    A Ukrainian woman walks past destroyed buildings in the town of Borodianka, northwest of Kyiv, on Tuesday on April 5, 2022. The EU said on April 4, 2022, it is urgently discussing a new round of sanctions on Russia as it condemned "atrocities" reported in Ukrainian towns that have been occupied by Moscow's troops.
    Destroyed Buildings in The Town of Borodianka That Have Been Occupied by Russia's Troops, Ukraine - 06 Apr 2022

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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: General Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces in Syria during a meeting at a base in northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: General Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces in Syria during a meeting at a base in northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: Graves of fallen soldiers from the Syrian Democratic Forces seen inside a cemetery near the town of Hasakah, in Northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: A man visits the grave of his son inside a cemetery for fallen soldiers of the Syrian Democratic Forces, near the town of Hasakah in Northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: Graves of fallen soldiers from the Syrian Democratic Forces seen inside a cemetery near the town of Hasakah, in Northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: A woman walks inside the al-Hol camp which houses displaced people, in Hasakah province of Northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: Displaced people inside the the al-Hol camp which is located in Hasakah province of Northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: Women walk inside the al-Hol camp which houses displaced people in Hasakah province of Northeast Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
    Pictured: An oil field near the town of Rmelan in Northeastern Syria.
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  • ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again
    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
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    ‘A lull not a loss’: Islamic State is rebuilding in Syria, say Kurdish forces. Those who fought the so-called caliphate fear a US withdrawal could help the terrorist group to rise again.
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