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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali a new exhibtion
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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Davis Miller, co-curator and author of Approaching Ali
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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1974 "Two Times World Champion ring, 1978 Muhammad Ali "Three Times World Champion ring
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
Press view of exhibition featuring more than 100 artefacts from the boxer's career, put together with the help of the Ali family, showcased to celebrate the life of the former heavyweight champion giving an insight into one of the sport's most famous personalities. The exhibition tells his story both inside and outside of the ring. Runs until August 31, at The O2, London.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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Muhammad Ali statue
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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Casius Clay world championship belt (replica)
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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The 'Split Glove' from Ali v Cooper
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5609253h)
The 'Split Glove' from Ali v Cooper
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5609253f)
The 'Split Glove' from Ali v Cooper
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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Casius Clay world championship belt (replica)
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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Peoples Choice replica robe
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - 'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' Ausstellung in London
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The waiting area with boxing ring
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' exhibition at the O2, London, Britain - 03 Mar 2016
'I Am The Greatest: Muhammad Ali' a new exhibtion of over 100 items of memorabilia and artefacts at The O2.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
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Exclusive - Evidence of illegal wildlife trade that was caught red-handed, a female Sumatran orangutan, is seen while being secured at the Resort Police headquarters of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
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Exclusive - Evidence of illegal wildlife trade that was caught red-handed, a female Sumatran orangutan, is seen while being secured at the Resort Police headquarters of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
Exclusive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938n)
Exclusive - Evidence of illegal wildlife trade that was caught red-handed, a female Sumatran orangutan, is seen while being secured at the Resort Police headquarters of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
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Exclusive - Police personnel and conservationists during a raid on an illegal orangutan trade at a bus terminal of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
Exclusive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938h)
Exclusive - Police officers, joined by conservationists, are seen bringing the perpetrators and evidence to the Resort Police headquarters in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
Exclusive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938k)
Exclusive - Evidence of illegal wildlife trade that was caught red-handed, a female Sumatran orangutan, is seen while being secured at the Resort Police headquarters of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
Exclusive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938j)
Exclusive - Police officers, joined by conservationists, are seen bringing the perpetrators and evidence to the Resort Police headquarters in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
Exclusive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938i)
Exclusive - Police officers, joined by conservationists, are seen bringing the perpetrators and evidence to the Resort Police headquarters in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
Exclusive
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938d)
Exclusive - Police personnel and conservationists during a raid on an illegal orangutan trade at a bus terminal of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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NEWS - Internationales Netzwerk für den Handel mit Wildtieren in Indonesien aufgedeckt
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sutanta Aditya/Shutterstock (12783938f)
Exclusive - Police personnel and conservationists during a raid on an illegal orangutan trade at a bus terminal of Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022. The trade of a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully thwarted by the Sumatra Eco Project (SUMECO) in collaboration with the Binjai Resort Police's Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter), led by the Head of Unit 3, Inspector One Muhammad Firdaus, located at the integrated terminal in Binjai, Langkat District, North Sumatra Province, Indonesia on February 1, 2022.
Exclusive - International wildlife trade network revealed, Binjai, Indonesia - 01 Feb 2022
In the arrest operation, one protected animal, namely a female Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) was successfully secured as evidence, along with a car with three suspected custodians. "In this action, SUMECO, in collaboration with the police, has coordinated for three months to uncover cases of trafficking in protected animals, namely orangutans. From this action, it is hoped that it will be able to reveal a large network involving internationally protected animals as a development,? said SUMECO Founder, Bobi Handoko. On the other hand, the Specific Crime Team Unit (Tipiter) of the Binjai Resort Police, led by the Head of Unit 3, First Inspector Muhammad Firdaus confirmed the ambush of three suspects as perpetrators of collecting evidence of endangered orangutans, and will investigated that case for more.
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1989 MUSLIM SCHOOLBOYS AT A MEETING TO DISCUSS GRANT AIDED SCHOOLS. DEWSBURY, YORKSHIRE
1989 MUSLIM SCHOOLBOYS AT A MEETING TO DISCUSS GRANT AIDED SCHOOLS. DEWSBURY, YORKSHIRE
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock visits Brent Mosque
13/05/2021. London, United Kingdom. Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaks to worshippers at the Central Mosque of Brent after visiting a vaccination centre. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Regents Park stabbing
Westminster stabbing: Armed police surround Regent's Park mosque after man knifed to death nearby and 'attackers fled to place of worship'
Armed police swooped on a mosque near Regent's Park in the hunt for suspects after a man was stabbed to death in central London on Thursday evening.
A man was found with stab wounds at a housing block in Cunningham Place, Westminster, at about 6.15pm on Thursday. The suspects had fled the scene, police said.
The victim, believed to be in his early twenties, was treated in Elmton Court before being taken to hospital where he later died.
Picture: items left by paramedics at the scene of an incident in Cunningham Place, Westminster.
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Food banks are no solution to poverty. Charitable food aid is a sticking plaster on a gaping wound of systemic inequality in the UK and US, say signatories including Prof Olivier de Schutter, a former UN special rapporteur on the right to food.
LIVERPOOL, 08 March 2019 - Worshippers at Liverpool Mosque and Islamic Centre who donated groceries to a local food bank linked to football supporters' group Fans Supporting Foodbanks. Liverpool FC players Sadio Mane? and Mohamed Salah regularly attend the mosque and supporters Ian Byrne ( Liverpool), Dave Kelly ( Everton) and John Ratomski ( West Ham ) contacted the Imam, Shafiq Ur Rehman, after Salah was the target of racist abuse while playing at West Ham's ground earlier this season.
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NEWS - Ramadan: Beginn des Fastenmonats
(180517) -- CAIRO, May 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A Muslim reads the Koran at the Al-Azhar Mosque on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt, on May 17, 2018. (Xinhua/Meng Tao)
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NEWS - Ramadan: Beginn des Fastenmonats
(180517) -- BETHLEHEM, May 17, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Traditional sweets are seen inside a market on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan, in the West Bank City of Bethlehem, on May 17, 2018. (Xinhua/Luay Sababa) (wtc)
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STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.
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STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.
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STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.
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STUDIO - Zeena Qureshi
Zeena Qureshi, CEO and Co-Founder of Ananas Foundation. Qureshi's dream is to ensure that extremists “have no place to hide”. The 26-year-old is the chief executive of Ananas, a new platform that is fighting radicalisation by "mapping ideologies", providing a compass to navigate belief systems and using cryptocurrency to reward contributors. Ananas, which is also a charitable foundation, uses a similar approach to Google and Facebook in terms of mapping how people think, except rather than using that to push ads, the idea is to help people to understand each other better. Its first mission is to create a "living Koran", to combat both jihadist terrorism and Islamophobia.
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MUHAMMAD ALI ;
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American professional boxer and activist ;
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(150924) -- MECCA, Sept. 24, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Health workers help the injured near the Saudi Arabia's holy Muslim city of Mecca, Sept. 24, 2015. Saudi Arabia's civil defense authorities said on its Twitter account that 150 pilgrims died and 400 other injured on Thursday in a stampede in Mecca. (Xinhua)
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United Kingdom, London : Abu Izzadeen, born Trevor Brooks on a Muslims Against Crusades protest to disrupt a one minutes silence outside the US embassy on the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in London on 11 September 2011.
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) During Sparring Sessions Ali Often Allowed Himself To Be Hit Pretty Hard Especially By His Old Friend Jimmy Ellis. Here You See Them In The Ring Together At The Territorial Army Gym In White City London. Ali Has Returned To England For A Rematch Against Sir Henry Cooper For The World Heavyweight Title On May 21st
Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) During Sparring Sessions Ali Often Allowed Himself To Be Hit Pretty Hard Especially By His Old Friend Jimmy Ellis. Here You See Them In The Ring Together At The Territorial Army Gym In White City London. Ali Has R
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) During Sparring Session At The Gym In White City. He Is Over Here To Defend His World Heavyweight Title Against Britain's Sir Henry Cooper On May 21st.
Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) During Sparring Session At The Gym In White City. He Is Over Here To Defend His World Heavyweight Title Against Britain''s Henry Cooper On May 21st.
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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Boxing - Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) V Sir Henry Cooper In A Non-title Fight At Wembley Stadium In 1963.
Boxing - Muhammad Ali (formerly Cassius Clay) V Henry Cooper In A Non-title Fight At Wembley Stadium In 1963.
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PEOPLE - Rahaman Ali aka Rudolph Clay - Bruder von Boxer Muhammed Ali
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Muhammad Ali (now Muhammad Ali) And His Brother Rudolph Relax In A London Hotel. Pictured With Them Are A Couple Of Young Ladies Norma Lindon (18) And Brenda Howell (19). Original Print Filed In Pkt Clay 1963.
Cassius Clay (now Muhammad Ali) And His Brother Rudolph Relax In A London Hotel. Pictured With Them Are A Couple Of Young Ladies Norma Lindon (18) And Brenda Howell (19). Original Print Filed In Pkt Clay 1963.
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PEOPLE - Muhammad Ali im Alter von 74 gestorben (Archiv Bilder)
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Boxer Muhammad Ali (later To Become Muhammad Ali). 'i'm Not Only The World's Greatest Fighter I'm The Worlds Prettiest Fighter Clay Tells The Press In A West End Restaurant Ahead Of His Fight With Sir Henry Cooper Original Print Filed In Pkt-clay 1963
Boxer Cassius Clay (later To Become Muhammad Ali). ''i''m Not Only The World''s Greatest Fighter I''m The Worlds Prettiest Fighter Clay Tells The Press In A West End Restaurant Ahead Of His Fight With Henry Cooper Original Print Filed In Pkt-clay 196
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