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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612794
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612802
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612800
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612795
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612786
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612785
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612796
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612789
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612791
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612793
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612797
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Digitaler Impfpass - EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs beschliessen europäische Lösung
    Eine mögliche Visualisierung des geplanten digitalen Impfpass liegt neben einem analogen Impfpass. Die EU-Staats- und Regierungschefs hatten am Donnerstag eine europäische Lösung beim Corona-Impfpass beschlossen. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31612798
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Yemen: Aden's changing alliances erupt into four-year conflict's newest front. Fighting in the south between separatists and government forces points to why peace is even more elusive.
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    Yemen: Aden's changing alliances erupt into four-year conflict's newest front. Fighting in the south between separatists and government forces points to why peace is even more elusive.
    Yemen: Aden's changing alliances erupt into four-year conflict's newest front. Fighting in the south between separatists and government forces points to why peace is even more elusive. The civil war has become a devastating proxy conflict and the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The Yemeni Civil War is an ongoing conflict that began in 2015 between two factions: the Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi led Yemeni government and the Houthi armed movement, along with their supporters and allies. Both claim to constitute the official government of Yemen. Pictured: Samira Abdullah watches her daughter Qasima, who is injected with an IV drip, at a screening tent outside the cholera ward of the al-Sabeen Women and Children's Hospital in Sana'a, on 12 September, 2019.
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  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
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    NEWS - Cholera-Ausbruch in Jemen
    August 26, 2017 - Yemen is facing the largest outbreak of cholera in the world, with nearly 2,000 people losing their life from the waterborne disease and nearly half a million suspected cases since April this year, according to the World Health Organisation. The war taking place in the country since March 2015 has caused the destruction of the country’s infrastructure, the deterioration of hygiene and sanitation conditions, and a deep humanitarian crisis, with millions of people being affected by famine and malnutrition and being cut off from clean water: all factors creating an environment where cholera can easily thrive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, United States - A 100-year old man must heed the call of nature where he is, yet another indignity of life amid civil war, and waiting for food rations in the town of Wau, during a program for vulnerable people, even though he has eaten nothing in four days. He is among thousands who found refuge at the Saint Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau, South Sudan, where millions have been displaced by civil war and remain on the edge of famine. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left In South Sudan, civil war has left nearly two million people are on the brink of starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Two elders walk away infuriated and empty handed after finding out they are not in a program for vulnerable people, even though she has eaten nothing in four days. She is among thousands who found refuge at the Saint Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau, South Sudan, where millions have been displaced by civil war and remain on the edge of famine. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left In South Sudan, civil war has left nearly two million people are on the brink of starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, United States - Rosa Thomas walks away infuriated after finding out she is not in a program for vulnerable people, even though she has eaten nothing in four days. She is among thousands who found refuge at the Saint Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau, South Sudan, where millions have been displaced by civil war and remain on the edge of famine. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left In South Sudan, civil war has left nearly two million people are on the brink of starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Elders wait for their biweekly rations of food on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Awat Chol, 95, awaits with dozens of elders for their biweekly rations of food on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, United States - Elders wait for their biweekly rations of food on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
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    NEWS - Südsudan Hungersnot: Älter Menschen sind besonders betroffen
    July 5, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Elders wait for their biweekly rations of food on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Women and their babies, displaced from their homes by fighting and many severely malnourished , seek medical treatment at the San Daniel Berneu hospital, run by Salesian nuns and the Wua archdiocese in South Sudan. Since civil war erupted in South Sudan three years ago, millions have been displaced, including thousands who sought refuge on the grounds of the St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - The toll of South Sudan's civil war: Justina, 27, who was forced to flee her home as South Sudan's civil war broke out near the town of Wau last year, holds her baby son Edmond, 1 year old, who is severely malnourished and near death as he is tested along with other babies at the San Daniel Berneu hospital. Justina's first two children fled with her husband whom abandoned her. Edmond is the son of another man, Alphonse, who was killed during clashes. Edmond is called a “bastard” by people in the camp where he and his mother now live, a sprawling settlement on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - The toll of South Sudan's civil war: Justina, 27, who was forced to flee her home as South Sudan's civil war broke out near the town of Wau last year, holds her baby son Edmond, 1 year old, who is severely malnourished and near death as he is tested along with other babies at the San Daniel Berneu hospital. Justina's first two children fled with her husband whom abandoned her. Edmond is the son of another man, Alphonse, who was killed during clashes. Edmond is called a “bastard” by people in the camp where he and his mother now live, a sprawling settlement on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - The toll of South Sudan's civil war: Justina, 27, who was forced to flee her home as South Sudan's civil war broke out near the town of Wau last year, holds her baby son Edmond, 1 year old, who is severely malnourished and near death as he is tested along with other babies at the San Daniel Berneu hospital. Justina's first two children fled with her husband whom abandoned her. Edmond is the son of another man, Alphonse, who was killed during clashes. Edmond is called a “bastard” by people in the camp where he and his mother now live, a sprawling settlement on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Women and their babies, displaced from their homes by fighting and many severely malnourished , seek medical treatment at the San Daniel Berneu hospital, run by Salesian nuns and the Wua archdiocese in South Sudan. Since civil war erupted in South Sudan three years ago, millions have been displaced, including thousands who sought refuge on the grounds of the St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Women and their babies, displaced from their homes by fighting and many severely malnourished , seek medical treatment at the San Daniel Berneu hospital, run by Salesian nuns and the Wua archdiocese in South Sudan. Since civil war erupted in South Sudan three years ago, millions have been displaced, including thousands who sought refuge on the grounds of the St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - The toll of South Sudan's civil war: Justina, 27, who was forced to flee her home as South Sudan's civil war broke out near the town of Wau last year, holds her baby son Edmond, 1 year old, who is severely malnourished and near death as he is tested along with other babies at the San Daniel Berneu hospital. Justina's first two children fled with her husband whom abandoned her. Edmond is the son of another man, Alphonse, who was killed during clashes. Edmond is called a “bastard” by people in the camp where he and his mother now live, a sprawling settlement on the grounds of St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Women and their babies, displaced from their homes by fighting and many severely malnourished , seek medical treatment at the San Daniel Berneu hospital, run by Salesian nuns and the Wua archdiocese in South Sudan. Since civil war erupted in South Sudan three years ago, millions have been displaced, including thousands who sought refuge on the grounds of the St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
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    NEWS - Kinder leiden an der Hungerkatastrophe im Südsudan
    July 4, 2017 - Wau, Wau, South Sudan - Women and their babies, displaced from their homes by fighting and many severely malnourished , seek medical treatment at the San Daniel Berneu hospital, run by Salesian nuns and the Wua archdiocese in South Sudan. Since civil war erupted in South Sudan three years ago, millions have been displaced, including thousands who sought refuge on the grounds of the St. Mary Help of Christian Cathedral in Wau. The town was attacked by rebels in June last year, and the ongoing civil war has kept people where they are, with only minimal rations from the World Food Program, which hasn't delivered rations here since March. Across the country-- the world's newest nation after gaining independence with US support in 2011--fighting has displaced more than two million people and left vast swaths of the population near starvation (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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