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NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Fire flames burn at Toi open-air market in Nairobi after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4725/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_011
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
A trader collects burnt iron sheets at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4589/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_010
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Traders gather at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4582/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_009
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Traders gather at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4585/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_008
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Traders gather at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4590/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_007
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Traders gather at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4587/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_006
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Fire flames burn fresh produces as children search through ashes at Toi open-air market in Nairobi after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4706/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_005
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Children search through ashes at Toi open-air market in Nairobi after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4704/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_004
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
A man search through ashes at Toi open-air market in Nairobi after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4701/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_003
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
A girl search through ashes at Toi open-air market in Nairobi after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4698/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_002
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
A trader sits next to burnt iron sheets at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4695/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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DUK10155136_001
NEWS - Kenia: Feuer vernichtet Toi-Markt in Nairobi
Traders gather at Toi open-air market in Nairobi to assess the damages after an inferno razed down the market. The traders lost goods estimated worth of millions in the fire whose cause is yet to be established. - Allan Muturi / SOPA Images//SOPAIMAGES_0B4A4716/Credit:SOPA Images/SIPA/2306131830 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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KENYA-NAIROBI-KIBERA-SLUM
(110827) -- NAIROBI, Aug. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A commuter train on the Kenya-Uganda railway line travels through the Kibera slum in Kenya's capital Nairobi Aug. 26, 2011. With a area of 2.4 sq.km and population of 800,000, Kibera is the second largest slums and one of the most crowded and poorest place in the world. This picture is for the campaign that jointly launched by Xinhua News Agency, Reuters and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) focused on poverty issues by sending journalists to Africa.(Xinhua/Liu Chan)
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KENYA-NAIROBI-KIBERA-SLUM
(110827) -- NAIROBI, Aug. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A commuter train on the Kenya-Uganda railway line travels through the Kibera slum in Kenya's capital Nairobi Aug. 26, 2011. With a area of 2.4 sq.km and population of 800,000, Kibera is the second largest slums and one of the most crowded and poorest place in the world. This picture is for the campaign that jointly launched by Xinhua News Agency, Reuters and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) focused on poverty issues by sending journalists to Africa.(Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)
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DUKAS_20055192_EYE
KENYA-NAIROBI-KIBERA-SLUM
(110827) -- NAIROBI, Aug. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A commuter train on the Kenya-Uganda railway line travels through the Kibera slum in Kenya's capital Nairobi Aug. 26, 2011. With a area of 2.4 sq.km and population of 800,000, Kibera is the second largest slums and one of the most crowded and poorest place in the world. This picture is for the campaign that jointly launched by Xinhua News Agency, Reuters and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) focused on poverty issues by sending journalists to Africa.(Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)
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DUKAS_20055191_EYE
KENYA-NAIROBI-KIBERA-SLUM
(110827) -- NAIROBI, Aug. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A commuter train on the Kenya-Uganda railway line travels through the Kibera slum in Kenya's capital Nairobi Aug. 26, 2011. With a area of 2.4 sq.km and population of 800,000, Kibera is the second largest slums and one of the most crowded and poorest place in the world. This picture is for the campaign that jointly launched by Xinhua News Agency, Reuters and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) focused on poverty issues by sending journalists to Africa.(Xinhua/Reuters/Thomas Mukoya)
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DUKAS_20055190_EYE
KENYA-NAIROBI-KIBERA-SLUM
(110827) -- NAIROBI, Aug. 27, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A commuter train on the Kenya-Uganda railway line travels through the Kibera slum in Kenya's capital Nairobi Aug. 26, 2011. With a area of 2.4 sq.km and population of 800,000, Kibera is the second largest slums and one of the most crowded and poorest place in the world. This picture is for the campaign that jointly launched by Xinhua News Agency, Reuters and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) focused on poverty issues by sending journalists to Africa. (Xinhua/Zhao Yingquan)
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