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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842i)
Migrants is walking outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842c)
Banners from migrants who asked some help from European Union outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842j)
A migrant is sick because he ate expired food outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842d)
Migrants spend some time outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842f)
A migrant is sick because he ate expired food outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842g)
Migrants is walking outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842b)
Banners from migrants who asked some help from European Union outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842a)
Banners from migrants who asked some help from European Union outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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Soho House and Grey Goose Vodka Pre-Oscar Party at their temporary club in Los Angeles, America - 19 Feb 2008
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Susan Boyle Dreams A Dream As Hollywood Listens
SUSAN BOYLE DREAMS A DREAM AS HOLLYWOOD LISTENS
Not only has Susan Boyle become a global internet sensation overnight, she has even caught the eye of Hollywood's finest.
The 47-year-old unemployed Scot from West Lothian appeared on last Saturday's 'Britain's Got Talent' and wowed both judges and audience with her rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'I Dreamed A Dream' from the musical 'Les Miserables'.
The video clip of her performance on the internet has so far been watched a staggering 6 million times and has brought her attention and interview requests from all over the world, including Australia and America.
Despite her unglamorous appearance, her singing has moved many to tears, touching even the cold hearts of judges Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan, and immediately drawing comparisons to previous winner and current opera singing star Paul Potts.
In the United States her performance was featured on the NBC Today Show, squeezing tears out of host Kathie Lee Gifford and winning the adulation and fascination of A-list Hollywood couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore, who were watched the clip on YouTube, prompting Kutcher to write on his Twitter page: "This just made my night", with wife Moore replying: "You saw it made me teary!"
Even though she has only made it through the first stage of auditions, reports suggest that Simon Cowell is lining up a record deal for her and cast recordings of the track have entered the official midweek singles chart and iTunes chart - Susan is already the bookie's favourite to win the show, offering odds of 5/2.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176c)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176d)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176e)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176i)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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REPORTAGE - Tae Kwon Stadion in Athen wird zum Flüchtlingszentrum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michaud Gael/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5494842e)
A migrant is sick because he ate expired food outside a former Olympic indoor stadium in Faliro, in Athens
Tae kwon do stadium turned into temporary center for migrants, Athens, Greece - 16 Dec 2015
Hundreds of people have been temporarily housed in the stadium after being removed a few days ago from Idomeni close to Greece's border with Macedonia. Only Syrians, Afghans and Iraqis are allowed to cross the border. The others are rejected as economic migrants who do not merit refugee protection. Migrants should be moved to another temporary center in the former airport of Athens during the next days
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176h)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176a)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176b)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176f)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176k)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176g)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176l)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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FEATURE - Britanniens erstes 'Pop-up Village'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeff Blackler/REX/Shutterstock (5729176j)
Place/Ladywell development in Ladywell, South East London
Britain's first 'pop-up village', London, UK - 10 Jun 2016
PLACE/Ladywell is a prefabricated development of 24 temporary 2 bedroom flats for Lewisham council in Ladywell, South East London. Designed by ?starchitect? Richard Rogers? partner Ivan Harbour the site will also include a ground floor café and spaces for community use. It has been called the country?s first ?pop-up village?. A novel solution to London?s chronic shortage of social housing, each unit is built in a factory in two prefabricated parts and brought to the site by truck, a procedure that began late last year. The first homes are now almost finished and tenants will move in soon. Each timber-built unit costs much less than a conventional building, is erected up in record time and are energy efficient.
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NEWS - Ausgelassenes Feiern an Silvester in London und Manchester
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505221k)
Drunk revellers at a temporary treatment centre in central London
New Year celebrations, London, Britain - 31 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Ausgelassenes Feiern an Silvester in London und Manchester
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505221l)
A drunk reveller at a temporary treatment centre in central London
New Year celebrations, London, Britain - 31 Dec 2015
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NEWS - Ausgelassenes Feiern an Silvester in London und Manchester
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tolga Akmen/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5505221o)
Drunk revellers at a temporary treatment centre in central London
New Year celebrations, London, Britain - 31 Dec 2015
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NEWS: Johannesburg: Fussgängerbrücke stürzt auf Autobahn
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sowetan/Veli Nhlapo/Gallo/REX Shutterstock (5249518d)
Collapse of a temporary pedestrian bridge
Pedestrian bridge collapse, Johannesburg, South Africa - 14 Oct 2015
Three people are confirmed dead and at least 21 injured when the scaffolding for the new pedestrian bridge collapsed over both the north and southbound lanes of the highway causing a major traffic obstruction.
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NEWS: Beirut hat ein massives Abfall-Problem
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Garbage collectors remove waste from a street in Beirut's eastern suburb of Dora to a temporary location outside of the Lebanese capital
Rubbish crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Aug 2015
A trash crisis began in Lebanon after the government failed to find a replacement for the country's largest landfill, which closed on July 17, 2015 and left trash piling up in and around Beirut. The crisis evolved into an outlet for broader frustrations, sparking violent protests and calls for the government's resignation.
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NEWS: Beirut hat ein massives Abfall-Problem
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX Shutterstock (5007008j)
A Lebanese worker uses a bulldozer to remove waste from a street in Beirut's eastern suburb of Dora to a temporary location outside of the Lebanese capital
Rubbish crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Aug 2015
A trash crisis began in Lebanon after the government failed to find a replacement for the country's largest landfill, which closed on July 17, 2015 and left trash piling up in and around Beirut. The crisis evolved into an outlet for broader frustrations, sparking violent protests and calls for the government's resignation.
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NEWS: Beirut hat ein massives Abfall-Problem
Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX Shutterstock (5007008d)
Garbage collectors remove waste from a street in Beirut's eastern suburb of Dora to a temporary location outside of the Lebanese capital
Rubbish crisis, Beirut, Lebanon - 27 Aug 2015
A trash crisis began in Lebanon after the government failed to find a replacement for the country's largest landfill, which closed on July 17, 2015 and left trash piling up in and around Beirut. The crisis evolved into an outlet for broader frustrations, sparking violent protests and calls for the government's resignation.
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Daily Life In Gaza
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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DIsney Pop-up Store Launches In Zhangyuan In Shanghai
A 6-meter-tall Mickey Mouse is installed in Zhangyuan in Shanghai, China, on June 14, 2025, during the first day of the opening of a Disney pop-up store. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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DIsney Pop-up Store Launches In Zhangyuan In Shanghai
A 6-meter-tall Mickey Mouse is installed in Zhangyuan in Shanghai, China, on June 14, 2025, during the first day of the opening of a Disney pop-up store. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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DIsney Pop-up Store Launches In Zhangyuan In Shanghai
A 6-meter-tall Mickey Mouse is installed in Zhangyuan in Shanghai, China, on June 14, 2025, during the first day of the opening of a Disney pop-up store. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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DIsney Pop-up Store Launches In Zhangyuan In Shanghai
A 6-meter-tall Mickey Mouse is installed in Zhangyuan in Shanghai, China, on June 14, 2025, during the first day of the opening of a Disney pop-up store. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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DIsney Pop-up Store Launches In Zhangyuan In Shanghai
A 6-meter-tall Mickey Mouse is installed in Zhangyuan in Shanghai, China, on June 14, 2025, during the first day of the opening of a Disney pop-up store. (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, children fight while their mother picks clothes to buy. A mobile market in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, only opens on Monday and Thursday. The unique aspect of this market is that sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and it only operates from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Mobile Market In Jakarta
In Jakarta, Indonesia, on June 9, 2025, sellers have serious conversations on the phone while waiting for buyers. The mobile market at Cideng, Tanah Abang, Jakarta, Indonesia, only opens on Monday and Thursday. The unique aspect of this market is that sellers sell clothes from their cars parked in a parking area in Cideng, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia, and it only operates from 6 am to 12 pm. (Photo by Donal Husni/NurPhoto) -
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Hamas Israel Conflict
A displaced Palestinian woman hangs laundry outside her tent in Gaza City, Palestine, on May 25, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
A displaced Palestinian father from northern Gaza plays with his child inside their tent at Gaza's port, where they seek refuge in western Gaza City, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
A displaced Palestinian girl from northern Gaza stands in front of her tent at Gaza's port, where she takes refuge in Gaza City, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
A displaced Palestinian woman from northern Gaza stands in front of her tent at Gaza's port, where she takes refuge in western Gaza City, on May 20, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Displaced Palestinian children look through a hole in front of their tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
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Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
A Palestinian mother plays with her child as she sits in front of her tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Displaced Palestinian children play in front of their tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
Displaced Palestinian children look through a hole in front of their tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 12, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
A displaced Palestinian girl sits on a horse-drawn cart outside a tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
A displaced Palestinian girl stands outside a tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gaza
A displaced Palestinian girl stands outside a tent in a temporary displacement camp in Gaza City, on May 4, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)