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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo condemns the comments against the Secretary of the Navy for the incident on the Cuauhtemoc Training Ship in New York City, which leaves two sailors dead, on May 19, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Luis Barron/ Eyepix Group) (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Former President Trump Criminal Trial in New York, United States - 30 May 2024
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Former President Donald Trump walks out of the courtroom to make comments to members of the media after being found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree at Manhattan Criminal Court, Thursday, May 30, 2024, in New York. Trump became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through hush money payments to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Nach umstrittener Äusserung: Tokios Olympia 2020-Präsident Mori tritt zurück
February 12, 2021, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan: Tokyo 2020 Olympics organizing committee president Yoshiro Mori announces his resignation as he takes responsibility for his sexist comments at a meeting with council and executive board members at the committee headquarters in Tokyo on February 12, 2021. (Credit Image: © POOL via ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
Dr Arvind Madan was appointed as NHS England's Director of Primary Care in October 2015 with view to him providing clinical leadership for the transformation of primary care provision. Arvind is a practicing GP based at the Hurley Group, a large multi-site general practice and urgent care provider. Pictured in his office. Madan has been forced to resign from his role as NHS England’s director of primary care, after it was revolved he was anonymously posting inflammatory comments about doctors online.
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STUDIO - Dr Arvind Madan
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NEWS - Washington: Trump-Sprecher Sean Spicer entschultigt sich für Holocaust-Vergleich
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer apologizes for comments he made during his daily briefing related to Hitler during a TV interview at the White House
Sean Spicer apologizes for holocaust comments, Washington DC, USA - 11 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Washington: Trump-Sprecher Sean Spicer entschultigt sich für Holocaust-Vergleich
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer apologizes for comments he made during his daily briefing related to Hitler during a TV interview at the White House
Sean Spicer apologizes for holocaust comments, Washington DC, USA - 11 Apr 2017
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NEWS - Washington: Trump-Sprecher Sean Spicer entschultigt sich für Holocaust-Vergleich
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White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer apologizes for comments he made during his daily briefing related to Hitler during a TV interview at the White House
Sean Spicer apologizes for holocaust comments, Washington DC, USA - 11 Apr 2017
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Migrants in Greece - Jun 2015
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The Lesbos Mayor, Spros Galinos, in his office, comments about the extremely critical situation of the islands and hopes to receive an immediate support form the European Union. Mitilini, Lesbos, 2015
Migrants in Greece - Jun 2015
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ar)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960aq)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ap)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960am)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960al)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ag)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960af)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
MUST CREDIT: Alexander Valov/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexander Valov/REX (3537960ae)
Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.
The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.
Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.
From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.
However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.
Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
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SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS FEATURING COMMENTS MADE BY SOPHIE COUNTESS OF WESSEX ABOUT MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY. 1 APRIL 2001
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SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS FEATURING COMMENTS MADE BY SOPHIE COUNTESS OF WESSEX ABOUT MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY. 1 APRIL 2001
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Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
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Gillian Duffy being played the comments made about her by the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Gordon Brown has found himself at the centre of a media storm after describing a Labour supporter as a "bigoted woman". Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old widow, spoke to Brown for around five minutes during his visit to a residential street in Rochdale, telling him she was concerned about immigration from Eastern Europe. After the conversation apparently ended amicably Brown jumped into his waiting car and sped off. Unaware his microphone was still switched on, he was then heard berating an aide, saying: "That was a disaster. Should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that?" When the aide asks what Mrs Duffy said, Brown replied: "Everything. She's just a sort of bigoted woman who says she used to be Labour." Not having heard his thoughts about her, ironically Mrs Duffy said their conversation had been "very good" and said that Brown "seems a nice man." Asked on a later BBC Radio 2 interview about the remarks, a squirming Brown apologised.
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Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
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Gillian Duffy reacts after being played the comments made about her by the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Gordon Brown has found himself at the centre of a media storm after describing a Labour supporter as a "bigoted woman". Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old widow, spoke to Brown for around five minutes during his visit to a residential street in Rochdale, telling him she was concerned about immigration from Eastern Europe. After the conversation apparently ended amicably Brown jumped into his waiting car and sped off. Unaware his microphone was still switched on, he was then heard berating an aide, saying: "That was a disaster. Should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that?" When the aide asks what Mrs Duffy said, Brown replied: "Everything. She's just a sort of bigoted woman who says she used to be Labour." Not having heard his thoughts about her, ironically Mrs Duffy said their conversation had been "very good" and said that Brown "seems a nice man." Asked on a later BBC Radio 2 interview about the remarks, a squirming Brown apologised.
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Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
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Gillian Duffy being played the comments made about her by the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Gordon Brown has found himself at the centre of a media storm after describing a Labour supporter as a "bigoted woman". Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old widow, spoke to Brown for around five minutes during his visit to a residential street in Rochdale, telling him she was concerned about immigration from Eastern Europe. After the conversation apparently ended amicably Brown jumped into his waiting car and sped off. Unaware his microphone was still switched on, he was then heard berating an aide, saying: "That was a disaster. Should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that?" When the aide asks what Mrs Duffy said, Brown replied: "Everything. She's just a sort of bigoted woman who says she used to be Labour." Not having heard his thoughts about her, ironically Mrs Duffy said their conversation had been "very good" and said that Brown "seems a nice man." Asked on a later BBC Radio 2 interview about the remarks, a squirming Brown apologised.
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