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NEWS - Deutschland stoppt Bau der Nord Stream 2-Pipeline (Archiv)
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File image of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline construction in Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone. Germany is halting the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline in light of Russia's incursion into Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday Feb 22, 2022. The undersea pipeline, meant to ferry natural gas directly from Russia to northern Germany, is owned by a subsidiary of Russia's state-owned Gazprom. Berlin has previously been reluctant to impose sanctions that would affect Nord Stream 2. But at a press conference Tuesday, Scholz said that the situation today is fundamentally different and therefore, in light of recent events, we must also reassess this situation ... also with regard to Nord Stream 2. Shortly after, the economy ministry announced it was halting the certification process
Germany shelves Nord Stream 2 Pipeline - 22 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Deutschland stoppt Bau der Nord Stream 2-Pipeline (Archiv)
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File image of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline construction in Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone. Germany is halting the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline in light of Russia's incursion into Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday Feb 22, 2022. The undersea pipeline, meant to ferry natural gas directly from Russia to northern Germany, is owned by a subsidiary of Russia's state-owned Gazprom. Berlin has previously been reluctant to impose sanctions that would affect Nord Stream 2. But at a press conference Tuesday, Scholz said that the situation today is fundamentally different and therefore, in light of recent events, we must also reassess this situation ... also with regard to Nord Stream 2. Shortly after, the economy ministry announced it was halting the certification process
Germany shelves Nord Stream 2 Pipeline - 22 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Deutschland stoppt Bau der Nord Stream 2-Pipeline (Archiv)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12818720g)
File image of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline construction in Swedish Exclusive Economic Zone. Germany is halting the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline in light of Russia's incursion into Ukraine, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday Feb 22, 2022. The undersea pipeline, meant to ferry natural gas directly from Russia to northern Germany, is owned by a subsidiary of Russia's state-owned Gazprom. Berlin has previously been reluctant to impose sanctions that would affect Nord Stream 2. But at a press conference Tuesday, Scholz said that the situation today is fundamentally different and therefore, in light of recent events, we must also reassess this situation ... also with regard to Nord Stream 2. Shortly after, the economy ministry announced it was halting the certification process
Germany shelves Nord Stream 2 Pipeline - 22 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995d)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995b)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995f)
Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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People walk along a flooded street during heavy rain showers, at Parel, Mumbai, India. Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue to affect normal life, with water-logging being reported in several parts. In the last 24, the city has received around 55 mm rainfall while Eastern and Western Suburbs received 133 and 112 mm rainfall.
Monsoon hits Mumbai, India - 11 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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Vasant Nagari and Evershine city flooded due heavy rains at Vasai, Mumbai, India. Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue to affect normal life, with water-logging being reported in several parts. In the last 24, the city has received around 55 mm rainfall while Eastern and Western Suburbs received 133 and 112 mm rainfall.
Monsoon hits Mumbai, India - 11 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
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A train seen running through a flooded railway track.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sandeep Rasal/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9754398k)
Motor bikes seen in a flooded street.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sandeep Rasal/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9754398d)
A woman seen walking on a flooded street.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sandeep Rasal/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9754398e)
Young locals seen walking through a flooded street.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sandeep Rasal/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9754398m)
A train seen running through a flooded railway track.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sandeep Rasal/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9754398o)
People seen waiting for a train to arrive at a flooded train station.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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NEWS - Indien: Überschwemmungen nach starkem Regen in Mumbai
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sandeep Rasal/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (9754398i)
People seen waiting for a train to arrive at a flooded train station.
Heavy rains across Mumbai city and adjoining areas continue for 3rd consecutive day and affect normal life with residents grappling with flooding on road and railway tracks delaying trains and long traffic on the roads most people preferred staying home and those who ventured out got stuck School where also declared holiday for safety of children's in Mumbai.
Non-Stop Rain in Mumbai, India - 09 Jul 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
January 8, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - JANUARY 08 : An women cooking food near rail line in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on January 08, 2018..The colds wave continues to disrupt life across the country in Bangladesh. According to the Met office the country lowest temperature in Panchaggarh's Tetulia has fallen to 2.6 degrees Celsius, the lowest on record in Bangladesh history (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - London: Grossbrand im Grenfell Tower
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Members of the public gather food supplies to help those affect by the fire
Grenfell Tower fire, London, UK - 14 Jun 2017
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A father covers his sonr's face with a hand to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427053
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A mother and her school child moving fast cover their face with handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427052
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A mother and her school child moving fast cover their face with handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427048
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A father covers his sonr's face with a hand to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427045
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427040
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427046
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A mother and her school child moving fast cover their face with handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427050
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : Two school girls covered face with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427051
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427049
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427025
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : Mother and son covered their face with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427039
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A mother with her new born child move fast to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427032
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : Mother and son covered their face with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427030
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : Mother and her school child return home after school on street trying to move fast covers their nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427027
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : A father covers his sonr's face with a hand to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427038
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : APeople on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427041
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427021
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : Mother and son covered their face with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a three-wheeler rickshaw on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427033
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427034
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427035
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427018
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427017
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427012
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NEWS - Enorme Luftverschmutzung in Dhaka
Beeinträchtigte Lebensqualität: Schlechte Luft in Dhaka / 130316 *** DHAKA, BANGLADESH - MARCH 13 : People on street trying to move fast covers his nose with a handkerchief to save from air dust on a busy street in the capital in Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 13, 2016.
More than 5.5 million people worldwide are dying prematurely every year as a result of air pollution, according to new research.
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, has already earned notoriety as one of the worst cities, in terms of liveability, in the world.The tolerable level of micro particles in air is 65 mcg (microgram), but in Dhaka the level goes up to 300 mcg and the level of small particles in air rises up to 500 mcg as against the tolerable level of 150 mcg.
Careless digging of roads by the utility service providers, absence of proper arrangements for sweeping of most internal roads, lanes and bye-lanes, poor garbage cleaning by the city corporations and dumping of sands and other construction materials by both private and public agencies on roads and pavements have been contributing to the high presence of dust in city air in Dhaka. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21427026
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In January 2005 a severe storm hit Cumbria with over 100 mph winds that created havoc on the roads and toppked over 1million trees. The event lead to severe flooding in many parts of cumbria. Here lorries are blown over on the M6 motorway near Shap. As global warming takes affect we can expect more of these severe weather events
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Airplane vapour trails over the Mer du glace Chamonix France Cause and affect As planes continue to pump out huge quatities of greenhouse gases Chamonix s glaciers are melting rapidly
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Icebergs from the Jacobshavn glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and is the largest glacier outside of Antarctica. It calves enough ice in one day to supply New York with water for one year. It is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day (19 metres per day before 2002) and has also receeded rapidly (40 km since 1850) due to human induced climate change as temperatures have risen in Greenland by 9 degrees fahrenheit in the last 60 years. An underwater moraine at the mouth of the fjord grounds the largest icebergs causing a backlog of ice completely blocking the entire length of the fjord with ice.
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