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Heat Wave In Kashmir
An Indian pond heron rests on a Shikara in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on June 10, 2025. Kashmir experiences an unusual heat wave this year. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Alltag der Rohingya im Flüchtlingscamp in Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Rohingya fliehen aus Myanmar nach Bangladesch
October 10, 2017 - Cox'S Bazar, Bangladesh - Rohingya Children are learning the Qur'an in a Madrasa at the Balukhali makeshift camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on October 10, 2017. Several thousand Rohingya fleeing violence in Myanmar surged into Bangladesh on October 9 officials said, with reports of children dying from hunger, exhaustion and fever among the latest wave of refugees. The influx crossing from Rakhine state -- estimated by the UN to have reached 519,000 in total over the past six weeks -- had slowed in recent days to around 2,000 a day, according to the International Organization for Migration (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Proteste gegen die Gewalt an Rohingyas
September 8, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Bangladeshi peoples protest rally against violence on Rohingya people of Myanmar in front of National Press Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh. On September 08, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 03 : Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 03 : Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 03 : Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 03 : Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Heftige Regenfälle in Dhaka
August 3, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Children playing in water logged by heavy rainfall in Dhaka, Bangladesh on August 03, 2017...Venturing outdoors may become deadly across wide swaths of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan by the end of the century as climate change drives heat and humidity to new extremes, according to a new study...Climate change could soon make it fatal to even go outside in some parts of the world, according to a new study...Temperatures could soar so much in southern Asia by the end of the century that the amount of heat and humidity will be impossible to cope with and anyone going outside would die...The study used new research that looked at the way humidity changes how people's bodies can deal with heat. Temperatures and the amount of moisture will mean that the body will simply be unable to cool itself and so people will die, the researchers found...The regions likely to be hardest hit include northern India, Bangladesh and southern Pakistan, home to 1.5 billion people (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Bilder der Woche
June 16, 2017 - Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India - Vendors hold their makeshift shelter during a dust storm at the Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati rivers in Allahabad (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesh: Muslime pilgern nach Tongi
Jan 15, 2017 - Tongi, Bangladesh - A commuter jumps between trains upon arrival at a station, to attend Akheri Munajat, the final supplication during Biswa Ijtema, on the outskirts of Dhaka (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A worker is taking a nap. Most of these workers work for 24 hours a day shift and 15 days in a month in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers are working in a factory and melting aluminium in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A worker washes his face during a break in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A worker washes his face during a break (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Kalam eats his lunch during the break in his makeshift home near the factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Every day these factories release smoke around it in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A girl covers her face in front of the camera. She has breathing problem by living around these factories in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A girl covers her face. She has breathing problems by living around the factories (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Recycled blocks of aluminium are loaded for transportation. They are sold to a company making machine parts in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Unloading industrial waste from a truck. These waste will be melted in the factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - The workers have no safety equipment to protect them against the fumes and dust in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Riad is putting the used Cannes in the fire for melting in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Abdul Kalam at the furnace in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers work in factory which is covered with smoke in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Mohammad Jamal, 33, smokes a cigarette. Most of his life he has worked dangerous and risky job to support his family in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems.. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Mohammad Mosharrof sorts aluminium pieces from industrial waste in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - MOHAMMAD MOSHARROF sorts aluminium pieces from industrial waste (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A worker is searching aluminium pieces from industrial waste in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A worker pours liquid aluminium into casts in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A worker at the furnace in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - KAMRUL (32) works in a recycling factory (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Workers at rest under a tent they share in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Children are playing in the filed. Smoke from the factories covers the field in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A woman carries water from the nearest pond. Drinking water which is filled with chemical damages kidney in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Releasing chemical in the water kills the fish and causes skin diseases to the users in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Women take rubbishes to make them powder in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Mohammad Monir melts the used aluminium waste in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 22 August 2016. People from the southern part of Bangladesh are the victims of climate change. The climate change results in making them to move to the capital Dhaka. These migrated people work in factories which are polluting the environment. Many factories produce smoke containing toxic chemicals which may cause breathing problem. They also release chemicals in the nearest river or pond. Migrated workers work for 24 hours a day and 15 days in a month. They hardly get chance to visit their relatives in village. Working under this circumstance they get asthma or other breathing problems. They do not have any safe protection from the gas or dust (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesh: Giftige Umwelt in Dhaka
August 22, 2016 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - MOHAMMAD MONIR melts the used aluminium waste (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Dhaka: Gedenken an den vor einem Jahr ermordeten Blogger Avijit Roy
Mahnwache am Ort des Mordes an Blogger Avijit Roy in Dhaka am 1. Jahrestag des Anschlags / 260216
***DHAKA, BANGLADESH - FEBRUARY 26 : Bloggers, writers, cultural activists and members of Ganajagoron Mancha attend a candlelight vigil in remembrance of the writer-blogger Avijit Roy in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 26, 2016.
Avijit was killed by unidentified assailants when he was returning from the book fair on 26 February 2015. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21321610
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NEWS - Dhaka: Gedenken an den vor einem Jahr ermordeten Blogger Avijit Roy
Mahnwache am Ort des Mordes an Blogger Avijit Roy in Dhaka am 1. Jahrestag des Anschlags / 260216
***DHAKA, BANGLADESH - FEBRUARY 26 : Ajoy Roy, father of the writer-blogger Avijit Roy, attends to give flowers in the spot where his son had keen killed in Dhaka, Bangladesh on February 26, 2016.
Avijit was killed by unidentified assailants when he was returning from the book fair on 26 February 2015. *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21321612
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