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'This was a peaceful town. Everything has changed': the Israelis under Hezbollah fire.
As Israel pounds targets in Lebanon, the border town of Kiryat Bialik is in the frontline of rocket attacks coming the other way.
Joseph, 77, with a bandage over his eye from which he lost his sight, on his bed at the Rambam Hospital in Haifa where he was transported after being injured by the rocket attack in Kiriat Byliak on Sunday, On Sunday was oredered by the Health Ministry to relocate hundreds of patients from wards to a two-level underground parking facility, amidst the escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
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'This was a peaceful town. Everything has changed': the Israelis under Hezbollah fire.
As Israel pounds targets in Lebanon, the border town of Kiryat Bialik is in the frontline of rocket attacks coming the other way.
Rambam Hospital in Haifa, which on Sunday was ordered by the Health Ministry to relocate hundreds of patients from wards to a two-level underground parking facility, amidst the escalating conflict with Hezbollah.
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Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.
After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.
For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.
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Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.
After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.
For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.
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Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.
After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.
For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.
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Experience: I let a baby bird nest in my hair for 84 days.
Hannah Bourne-Taylor: Taking care of a baby finch helped with my loneliness after I relocated abroad.
After a thunderstorm, Hannah found a fledgling bronze-winged mannikin finch, barely a month old, on the ground.
She fed him termites and, instinctively, chirped at him. He chirped back and clambered into her hand, digging in his beak and head, then fell asleep in her palm. As far as he was concerned, Hannah was his mother.
For the next 84 days, the fledgling lived on Hannah. They became inseparable. He would fly alongside her, or cling to her as she went from room to room in the house, while they walked the grasslands or when she drove. HeÕd rest in her hand. As he learned to fly, heÕd make short flights from her hand, to her shoulder, to her head.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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We thought we would die - after their treacherous journeys, what awaits the refugees landing on British beaches?
Many of the thousands of people who attempt the deadly Channel crossing in tiny boats land in towns like Folkestone.
Sally Hough, manager of a drop-in centre for refugees who land at Folkestone.
Hough says her efforts have not been well received by everyone. On her first drop-off in October 2020, she and a friend encountered camera-wielding members of an amateurish far-right group who mocked and abused them, accusing them of bringing in drugs.
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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The picture shows Blizard by Rudolf Sulgan, from New York. The photo was taken at Brooklyn Bridge. He said: 'Global warming is the primary cause of the current sea level rise. As a result, hundreds of millions of people living in coastal areas will become increasingly vulnerable to flooding. Higher sea levels would force them to abandon their homes and relocate. To combat this change in global temperature rise, we can reduce emissions and ensure communities have the resources they need to withstand the effects of climate change. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
06/08/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a construction site for new homes in Warrington. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
06/08/2020. London, United Kingdom. Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits a construction site for new homes in Warrington. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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Boris Johnson visits Housing project in Warrington
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NEWS - Amsterdam: Das Spital von Slotervaart ist Bankrott
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Patients leave MC Slotervaart in Ambulances. The hospital must relocate 50 patients to other hospitals after it has been declared bankrupt.
MC Slotervaart hospital declares bankruptcy, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 26 Oct 2018
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NEWS - Amsterdam: Das Spital von Slotervaart ist Bankrott
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robin Utrecht/REX/Shutterstock (9945455r)
Patients leave MC Slotervaart in Ambulances. The hospital must relocate 50 patients to other hospitals after it has been declared bankrupt.
MC Slotervaart hospital declares bankruptcy, Amsterdam, Netherlands - 26 Oct 2018
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FEATURE - Best of... Bilder des Tages
(180529) -- HUGUAN, May 29, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A villager shows the water fetched from the distribution point (L), rainwater collected from the rooftop (M) and the water collected from village's water storage in Zhaohechi Village of Shuzhang Township of Huguan County, north China's Shanxi Province, May 22, 2018.
Located in the deep of Taihang Mountain, the Zhaohechi Village has 53 villagers who have undergone severe water shortage for years. Natural rainfall has long been the sole source for the drinking and farming water.
The turnaround came in 2017 when the governing Huguan County decided to lend a hand by relocating 184 villagers of Zhaohechi and other three villages to Shuzhan Township, which promises a much better living conditions. Currently, the relocation project is underway with newly-built houses having been allocated to these lucky villagers, who will in July hopefully move out of the mountain and get away from water-scarce life for good.
Sponsored and supported by the county government, 4,925 dwellers have been relocated from impoverished area to the better-off places since 2016.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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FEATURE - Klein aber teuer: Mini-Wohnung in Chelsea für 275'00 britische Pfund
A tiny Chelsea flat in Draycott Place, SW3 is on the market for £275,000. The one bedroom third floor studio flat is heading to auction on the 26th October 2017.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. School shoes and school books belonging to Feisel Husein on the road outside the Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais. Mattresses are left piled up.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.
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REPORTAGE - Porträt syrischer Flüchtlinge in Idomeni
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Baya, 29, Dara. He has a wife in Turkey and went ahead in the hopes of finding somewhere in Europe they could relocate to. He hopes to be reunited with his wife
Syrian refugees portrait photo series, Idomeni , Greece - Jun 2016
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In his haunting series, photojournalist Kit Oates documented portraits of Syrian refugees in the infamous Idomeni camp on the Greece Macedonia border.
These Syrian refugees would be cleared from the unofficial camp and put into state run camps across Greece.
Kit captured them at a dead end in their journey to escape their trouble homeland.
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Blackpool Zoo orangutans relocate while ape house renovated, Blackpool, Lancashire, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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Ramon the orangutan 'blows a kiss'
Blackpool Zoo orangutans relocate while ape house renovated, Blackpool, Lancashire, Britain - 10 Dec 2012
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Blackpool Zoo's family of orangutans look happy as they get ready for an extended holiday as the award winning attraction gears up for a GBP 600,000 investment in their home.
Vicky and her daughters, Cherie and Summer, along with resident male Ramon, will move to Chester Zoo whilst the extensive work is being carried out and will return for the grand unveiling of their new living quarters in Spring next year.
The ape house, which was originally built in the 1970's, will initially be tripled in size to make it wider and higher with an upstairs viewing area and extended keeper facilities.
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