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Georgia: Day of Sanctity of Family Procession
May 17, 2025, Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia: May 17 marks the Day of Sanctity of the Family and Respect for Parents, established by the Georgian Orthodox Church in 2014 and officially recognized as a public holiday starting in 2024. (Credit Image: © Ilya Vaga/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Georgia: Day of Sanctity of Family Procession
May 17, 2025, Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia: May 17 marks the Day of Sanctity of the Family and Respect for Parents, established by the Georgian Orthodox Church in 2014 and officially recognized as a public holiday starting in 2024. (Credit Image: © Ilya Vaga/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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150 Days Of Protest In Georgia
April 26, 2025, Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia: A man with Georgian flags stands on the roadway. Protesters have been gathering for the 150th consecutive day, demanding new parliamentary elections and the release of detained activists. (Credit Image: © Ilya Vaga/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'The whole country will strike': protesters vow to keep fighting Georgia's 'foreign agents' bill. Zviad Tsetskladze and Luka Natsvilishvili
As draft law described by the US as 'Kremlin-inspired' nears its final vote, opposition and youth groups say they will keep defending civil liberties.
Zviad Tsetskhladze, 18, and Luka Natsvlishvili, 17, were among thousands of protesters left with little option other than to shout chants at a grim wall of riot police.
Protestors clash with the Georgian riot police outside the parliament in Tbilisi ahead of a final vote on a 'Kremlin inspired' law.
Zviad Tsetskladze (left)
Luka Natsvilishvili (right) who are in the piece.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. I’ve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldn’t find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Zack MacLeod Pinsent, who makes all his own clothes and dresses in Regency style.
Period dresser Zack MacLeod Pinsent photographed at home in Brighton. These are everyday clothes of the early 19th century. I never leave the house without a hat and I tend to walk around with a cane, too. A lot of what I wear at the moment is Regency style. IÕve been dressing alternatively since I was 14 because modern fashion has never appealed to me. I wanted to look back to a time when things were of a higher quality and wear clothes that would make me stand out. I began wearing late-Victorian and Edwardian stuff bought in vintage shops in Brighton and it made me genuinely happy. I got into the Regency look because I was invited to a Regency ball in London and had nothing to wear. I tried to make something myself, but realised it was terrible since I couldnÕt find the right fabrics, so I decided to research the history and develop my own skills.
A video profile by the BBC of the 25-year-old man has racked up more than a million views on Twitter.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
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Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister and leader of the Scottish National Party, photographed at Bute House, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh on Tuesday 18th June, 2019.© Sophie Gerrard / eyevine
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St Andrews in the Square, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
St. Andrews in the Square, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe
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Classic Georgian townhouses and architecture in Spitalfields, in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
Classic Georgian townhouses and architecture in Spitalfields, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Classic Georgian townhouses and architecture in Spitalfields, in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
Classic Georgian townhouses and architecture in Spitalfields, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Sunset over the city of Tbilisi from a secret lookout point.
Sunset over the city of Tbilisi from a secret lookout point, Georgia, Central Asia, Asia
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Beautifully preserved Georgian terraced houses in Waterloo in London, England, United kingdom, Europe.
Beautifully preserved Georgian terraced houses in Waterloo, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Beautifully preserved Georgian terraced houses in Waterloo in London, England, United kingdom, Europe.
Beautifully preserved Georgian terraced houses in Waterloo, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Wall with Georgian language scripture in Signagi,Georgia
Wall with Georgian language scripture in Signagi, Georgia, Central Asia, Asia
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KYIV, UKRAINE - DECEMBER 3, 2017: Supporters of the Movement of New Forces, the political party led by Mikheil Saakashvili, march, calling for Ukraine's President Poroshenko to resign in central Kiev (Photo by Alexandr Gusev/Pacific Press) - PACIFIC011496.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000510_000003/Credit:Alexandr Gusev/PACIFIC PR/SIPA/1712041506 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00834537
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Georgian architecture at the Hoe, Plymouth, Devon, UK
Georgian architecture at the Hoe, Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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Traditional Georgian-style flats in South Kensington, London
Traditional Georgian-style flats in South Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - In the center of Kiev near the monument to Vyacheslav Chornovil was a meeting of the supporters of the new initiative of ex-head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili ''movement new strength (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - In the center of Kiev near the monument to Vyacheslav Chornovil was a meeting of the supporters of the new initiative of ex-head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili ''movement new strength (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - In the center of Kiev near the monument to Vyacheslav Chornovil was a meeting of the supporters of the new initiative of ex-head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili ''movement new strength (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 27, 2016:Ex-deputy head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Yuliya Marushevska during a rally in Kiev (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - People hold pictures of former Georgian President and former governor of Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili as they attend anti-government and in support of Saakashvili rally (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - People hold pictures of former Georgian President and former governor of Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili as they attend anti-government and in support of Saakashvili rally (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - People hold pictures of former Georgian President and former governor of Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili as they attend anti-government and in support of Saakashvili rally (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - In the center of Kiev near the monument to Vyacheslav Chornovil was a meeting of the supporters of the new initiative of ex-head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili ''movement new strength (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - In the center of Kiev near the monument to Vyacheslav Chornovil was a meeting of the supporters of the new initiative of ex-head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili ''movement new strength (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Ukraine: Michail Saakaschwili hält eine Rede in Kiew
November 27, 2016 - Kiev, Ukraine - Former Georgian President and former governor of Odessa region Mikheil Saakashvili attends anti-government and in support of him rally (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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