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Sports For Peace: Lebanon's Brave Journey
September 14, 2025, Wata Al-Jouz, Lebanon: A participant reacts while crawling in a mud pool during the annual Hannibal endurance race northeast of Beirut. More than 1,000 Lebanese and foreign participants took part in the 8 kms-20 obstacle race. The event took place despite ongoing and unpredictable security situation in the country and the wider region that poses a significant risk. The race was previously postponed in 2024 due to the armed conflict between Israel and pro-Iranian Hezbollah. (Credit Image: � Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
zReportage.com Issue #1006 Story of the Week: Published: TUESDAY September 23, 2025: 'ICE Operation Midway Blitz' by ZUMA Press represented Chicago Tribune photojournalist's: Brian Cassella, John J. Kim, Eileen T. Meslar, Dominic Di Palermo, Antonio Perez, Armando L. Sanchez, Chris Sweda, E. Jason Wambsgans, Stacey Wescott: Immigration enforcement officials arrested almost 550 people during an operation in the Chicago area that targets undocumented people and is expected to last more than a month. The figures offer an early view of what is becoming as a major enforcement effort after similar operations were launched in LA and DC. ICE launched its Chicago area surge dubbed operation 'Midway Blitz' on September 8th, drawing concern from activists and immigrant communities who say there's been an increase in immigration enforcement agents. That has deepened dread in communities already afraid of the large-scale arrests and aggressive tactics used in other cities targeted by President Trumps hardline immigration policies. Welcome to 'ICE Operation Midway Blitz (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
September 19, 2025, North Chicago, Illinois, USA: CURTIS EVANS, of Evanston, carries a U.S. flag through gas deployed by federal officers as they clear protesters from the entrance of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview. Evans said he was a Marine during President Reagan's term. Protesters and agents clashed outside the Broadview ICE processing center during a 12-hour protest, Friday. Federal agents fired chemical agents at protesters outside the ICE processing facility. (Credit Image: © Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
September 16, 2025, Chicago, Illinois, USA: Holding a sign that reads 'The Most Dangerous Immigrants Arrived In 1492!' High school students gather at Trump Tower in downtown Chicago to protest against increased immigration enforcement in the area. (Credit Image: © Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
September 16, 2025, Chicago, Illinois, USA: High school students gather at Trump Tower in downtown Chicago to protest against increased immigration enforcement in the area. (Credit Image: © Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
September 5, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: A protester, who declined to be named, leads other protestors and activists to gather and chant at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview, Illinois. (Credit Image: © Dominic Di Palermo/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
zReportage.com Issue #1006 Story of the Week: Published: TUESDAY September 23, 2025: 'ICE Operation Midway Blitz' by ZUMA Press represented Chicago Tribune photojournalist's: Brian Cassella, John J. Kim, Eileen T. Meslar, Dominic Di Palermo, Antonio Perez, Armando L. Sanchez, Chris Sweda, E. Jason Wambsgans, Stacey Wescott: Immigration enforcement officials arrested almost 550 people during an operation in the Chicago area that targets undocumented people and is expected to last more than a month. The figures offer an early view of what is becoming as a major enforcement effort after similar operations were launched in LA and DC. ICE launched its Chicago area surge dubbed operation 'Midway Blitz' on Sept. 8, drawing concern from activists and immigrant communities who say there's been an increase in immigration enforcement agents. That has deepened dread in communities already afraid of the large-scale arrests and aggressive tactics used in other cities targeted by President Trumps hardline immigration policies. Welcome to 'ICE Operation Midway Blitz (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
September 19, 2025, North Chicago, Illinois, USA: CURTIS EVANS, of Evanston, carries a U.S. flag through gas deployed by federal officers as they clear protesters from the entrance of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Broadview. Evans said he was a Marine during President Ronald Reagan's term. Protesters and agents clashed outside the Broadview ICE processing center during a 12-hour protest. (Credit Image: © Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
September 16, 2025, Elgin, Illinois, USA: Federal agents hang off the back of a military-style vehicle as they, along with several other vehicles, drive south along Chippewa Drive in Elgin. Agents broke down doors of a home nearby and detained three people. (Credit Image: © Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
May 7, 2025, Springfield, Illinois, USA : Department of Homeland Security Secretary KRISTI NOEM tours a regional HSI facility in Springfield to observe the processing of two Guatemalan nationals. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
April 4 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: Venezuelan migrant brothers JOSE GREGORIO GONZALEZ, left, and ALFREDO PACHECO are reunited in Broadview after Gonzalez was released from ICE custody to donate a kidney to his brother. Pacheco was diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure earlier this year. (Credit Image: © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
June 18, 2025, Broadview, Illinois, USA: Illinois Reps. DANNY K. DAVIS, JESSE GARCIA, DELIA C. RAMIREZ and JONATHAN JACKSON show their identification to a security camera as they attempt entry into the U.S. Immigration and Enforcement processing center in Broadview, Illinois,. The was told they needed to make a request first with ICE. (Credit Image: © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
June 11, 2025, Chicago, Illinois, USA: Following her kindergarten graduation, GABRIELA PINEDA, 6, swings outside her home in Chicago. Pineda's mother, Wendy Sarai Pineda, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on June 4, 2025, and is now in a detention center in Kentucky, awaiting deportation to Honduras. (Credit Image: © Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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ICE Operation Midway Blitz
June 4, 2025, Chicago, Illinois, USA: Visibly distressed, several people in handcuffs are escorted by federal agents to white vans parked outside the Intensive Supervision Appearance Program office run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the South Loop of Chicago. (Credit Image: © Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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El Lobo Returns
zReportage.com Issue #1004 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY September 9, 2025: 'El Lobo Returns' Photography by ZUMA Partner newspaper The Albuquerque Journal photo-journalist Chancey Bush and story by staff writer Cathy Cook: The Mexican gray wolf, also known as 'the lobo', is the most endangered subspecies of gray wolf in North America. Once roaming widely across northern Mexico and the southwestern US, these wolves were driven to near extinction. Today, thanks to tireless conservation efforts, the lobo is making a fragile return and the Southwestern population of gray wolves has grown for the ninth consecutive year. However protection for the wolves under the federal Endangered Species Act is facing opposition from ranchers who say the danger this keystone predator poses to their cattle threatens their livelihood. If passed, the Enhancing Safety for Animals Act would delist the Mexican gray wolf. Welcome to 'El Lobo Returns (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
May 9, 2025, Pinellas Park, Florida, USA: SAMARRA, a student, adjusts her cap before the start of graduation ceremony at Calvary Chapel Worship Center in Pinellas Park. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
August 21, 2025, Clearwater, Florida, USA: SAMARRA, a student, kisses a horse called Freedom, after she and two mentors finish doing an exercise on teamwork during a equine therapy class at Inspired Acres in Clearwater. Samarra's mom had left on her 11th birthday. Dad had gone to prison when she was 13. She had been living with her stepdad's mom, she called Nana, and going to Boca Ciega High, where she started vaping weed, then popping pills. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
August 21, 2025, Tampa, Florida, USA: HAILEY, 17, a student from Tampa, closes her eyes during a group therapy session at Victory High School, Hillsborough campus in Tampa. Unlike at public schools, students at Victory come and go, sometimes returning to hospitals or rehab. Some stay days, others more than a year. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
May 29, 2025, Largo, Florida, USA: TINA MILLER, founder and executive director, gathers students and faculty members together to take a picture together during the Victory High School Prom at the Event Hall in Largo. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
May 29, 2025, Largo, Florida, USA: Students mingle and dance during the Victory High School Prom at the Event Hall in Largo. Miller got grants to pay for a prom and summer camp, for the students to continue art and music therapy. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
zReportage.com Issue #1002 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY August 26, 2025: 'Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance' Photography by ZUMA Partner newspaper The Tampa Bay Times award winning photo-journalist Jefferee Woo and story by Pulitzer winning writer Lane DeGregory: At Tampa Bay's Victory High, newly sober students get a second chance. 'What do you want?' the counselor asked the teens. 'Not today or tomorrow. For the rest of your life?' 'I want to be a therapist,' offered a boy in a backwards ball cap. Another longed to travel. 'Like, go to Alaska or maybe Hawaii.' A girl cocooned in a blanket stayed silent. 'OK,' the counselor said slowly. 'And getting there all depends on?' The students studied the floor, then one spoke softly. 'Staying sober.' Victory High is the only school in Florida where students have to have done drugs to get in. Most come right out of rehab, after becoming addicted to alcohol, overdosing, shooting heroin. After passing out in parking lots and waking in emergency rooms. Trying to kill themselves. All before they were old enough to buy a beer. Welcome to 'Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
May 9, 2025, Pinellas Park, Florida, USA: SAMARRA, a student, adjusts her cap before the start of graduation ceremony at Calvary Chapel Worship Center in Pinellas Park. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
May 9, 2025, Pinellas Park, Florida, USA: TINA MILLER, founder and executive director, left, hugs SAMARRA, a student, after Samarra finishes giving a speech during graduation ceremony at Calvary Chapel Worship Center in Pinellas Park. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
April 24, 2025, Clearwater, Florida, USA: A horse called Freedom pokes JAMES, a mentor, middle, while SAMARRA, a student (L) and ZACH, another mentor, get into a position where they can place a bridle on the horse, all while being blindfolded, during a equine therapy class at Inspired Acres in Clearwater. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Victory High: Teen Addicts Second Chance
January 21, 2025, Tampa, Florida, USA: SKYE, 17, a mentor (L), interacts with TINA MILLER, founder and executive director, during a group exercise at Victory High School, Hillsborough campus in Tampa. All of the instructors at Victory High have struggled with addiction. Many were abused, abandoned, adopted. They understand. (Credit Image: © Jefferee Woo/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Ukraine's ELUSIVE PEACE
August 18, 2025, Kharkiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine: Two ladies walk away from the carnage after five Russian deployed Shahed drones struck a residential building, killing 5 people, including an entire family and a one-year-old child. Twenty people were also injured. (Credit Image: © Nicolas Cleuet/Le Pictorium Agency via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Ukraine's ELUSIVE PEACE
zReportage.com Issue #1001 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY August 19, 2025: 'Ukraine's ELUSIVE PEACE' by ZUMA Partner agency Le Pictorium photo-journalist Nicolas Cleuet: This week President Trump hosted Ukraine's Zelenskyy and key European leaders at the White House, but questions still remain around serious peace negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Washington is pushing for a security corridor protected by international and EU forces, with a certain degree of U.S. military, logistical and technological backing to deter Russia. It recalls the practical if imperfect decades-long status quo on the Korean Peninsula. The negotiations on Ukraine are no longer focused solely on how to stop the war but on how to keep it from breaking out again. That is why the United States is pushing for solid, not symbolic, security guarantees that could deter Moscow from new incursions. The idea of a Korean-style ''buffer zone,'' with borders secured by an international military presence, has returned to the heart of talks among President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders in Washington. However as World Leaders try to broker peace, Russia's attacks on Ukraine continue. Welcome to 'Ukraine's ELUSIVE PEACE (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Battles With Wolves
May 5, 2025, Sierra, California, USA: A calf that was attacked by wolves two weeks earlier and died the day before lays on the ground waiting for inspection by California Fish and Wildlife officials at DS Ranches, in Sierra Valley. The rancher, who had treated the calf, believes it died of tetanus. (Credit Image: © Renee C. Byer/Sacramento Bee/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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No Mans Land: WEST BANK SETTLEMENTS
zReportage.com Issue #999 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY August 5, 2025: 'No Mans Land: WEST BANK SETTLEMENTS' by ZUMA Press award winning dpa photo-journalist Ilia Yefimovich: Palestinian communities are being displaced and dispersed across the occupied West Bank as settler violence, backed by Israeli authorities, forces families from their land. One community has already been emptied. The International Court of Justice recently declared Israel's occupation of Palestinian territory illegal and called for the evacuation of all settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The UN also considers all Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territory illegal and has repeatedly warned that their expansion erodes the viability of a two-state solution. Since the start of Israel's current war on the Gaza Strip, launched in response to Hamas deadly cross border attack, at least 1,013 Palestinians have been killed and more than 7,000 injured in the West Bank by Israeli forces and illegal settlers. The UN has recorded an average of four settler attacks per day in 2025. In many cases, Israeli forces are present during the attacks and fail to intervene. Settler violence, the spread of illegal outposts are rendering life unviable for Palestinians. Welcome to 'No Mans Land: WEST BANK SETTLEMENTS (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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More Than Just A War
July 21, 2025, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory: A mother cradles in her arms, her son, MUHAMMAD ZAKARIYA AYYOUB AL-MATOUQ, a 16 month old boy in Gaza City. The toddler was diagnosed in May with Cerebral Palsy and hypoxemia, likely tied to a genetic disorder. Muhammad has dropped from 9 to 6 kilograms recently, struggling daily due to his disorder and the lack of milk, food, and other basic necessities makes his battle for survival even harder. (Credit Image: © Omar Ashtawy/APA Images via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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More Than Just A War
July 25, 2025, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory: Mother cradles son YOUSSEF ABDEL RAHMAN MATAR (6), who suffers from intellectual and physical disabilities, as well as his 4 year old sibling.The family is at a school sheltering displaced families in Gaza City. They face life-threatening severe malnutrition amid worsening humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip. Their health continues to deteriorate as Israel has kept border crossings closed since March, preventing the entry of food aid. Doctors warn their lives are at risk if they do not receive urgent medical care. (Credit Image: © Omar Ashtawy/APA Images via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Syria: Between Fear and Hope
zReportage.com Issue #997 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY July 22, 2025: 'Syria: Between Fear and Hope' by ZUMA Press award winning dpa photo-journalist Moawia Atrash: Just eight months after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, many Syrians fear they have merely exchanged one autocrat for another. Confronted with a battered economy and sectarian opposition to his rule, President Ahmed al-Sharaa governs a fractured country still reeling from drought and the aftermath of the country's 13-year civil war. A surge in sectarian violence in southern Syria and Israeli airstrikes reaching central Damascus have pushed the war?scarred country into a volatile juncture, a senior UN official said on Thursday, warning that renewed violence could shatter prospects for peace and fuel wider regional instability. Welcome to 'Syria: Between Fear and Hope (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 21, 2021, Maniche, Haiti: Family members grieve fort her loss during a village funeral for Marie Herese Atineus who died while sleeping when part of her home collapsed as the massive earthquake struck Maniche. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 21, 2021, Maniche, Haiti: Daughter GUILENE FILIANSE weeps in grief on the ground during a village funeral for her mother Marie Herese Atineus who died while sleeping when part of her home collapsed on her when the earthquake struck. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 21, 2021, Maniche, Haiti: Daughter GUILENE FILIANSE screams on the ground as the coffin passes during a village funeral for her mother Marie Herese Atineus. Marie died while sleeping after part of her home collapsed on her when the earthquake struck. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 21, 2021, Maniche, Haiti: GUILENE FILIANSE weeps uncontrollably during a village funeral for her mother Marie Herese Atineus who died while sleeping when part of her home collapsed on her during the earthquake. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 19, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: Family photos lie in the rubble of a collapsed home in Les Cayes in the aftermath of the devastating 7.2-magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti on 14 August. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 19, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: A mother nurse her child as Haitians stay in makeshift camps in the shadow of their damaged homes as they cope with the aftermath of the earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 19, 2021, Port-a-Piment, Haiti: A young boy runs past a collapsed building in Port-a-Piment in the aftermath of the massive earthquake. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 18, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: Familes watch as a digger removes the rubble of a collapsed home as Haitians cope with the aftermath of the earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 18, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: Young boys, on motor bikes on a dark un-lite main road in the early morning. Life goes on, as Haitians cope with the aftermath of a massive earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 18, 2021, Menache, Haiti: EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT DEPICTING DEATH: Local residents set fire to the body of an alleged gang member they had killed that came to terrorize and rob in their neighborhood after the earthquake in Maniche. Gang violence plagues Haiti and the government had to broker a truce with gang leaders so aid vehicles could access a dangerous road from Port-au-Prince to the earthquake sites. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 18, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: Displaced Haitians shelter in tents set up at a stadium in Les Cayes,. Many survivors are afraid to return to their damaged homes for fear of aftershocks in the aftermath of the 7.2 magnitude earthquake. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 18, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: Haitians many using just their hands dig through rubble of collapsed buildings searching for victims, during the aftermath of the 7.2 earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti. The death toll has climbed to over 2,200 with thousands still unaccounted for. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 17, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: A doll lies dust covered, in the rubble of a collapsed home as Haitians cope with the aftermath of a massive earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 17, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: With tears in his eyes, CLERVEAUX OLERSE prays at Immaculate Conception Hospital as Haitians cope with the aftermath of the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: � Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 17, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: An injured man with his arm heavily bandaged at Immaculate Conception Hospital receives care in the aftermath of the massive earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: � Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 17, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: Haitians pick through there rubble of their collapsed homes as they cope with the aftermath of the massive 7.2 earthquake in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 17, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: With her head wrapped in a white bandage a young injured girl brushes her teeth, and received IV treatment at at Immaculate Conception Hospital in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Erdbeben in Haiti: Katastrophe trifft eines der ärmsten Länder
August 17, 2021, Les Cayes, Haiti: A little girl in red sneakers and white dress stands beside an injured man with broken leg sitting in a wheelchair as injured earthquake survivor receive care at Immaculate Conception Hospital in Les Cayes. (Credit Image: © Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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