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REPORTAGE - Palästina: Jess Marc trainiert Rollstuhlfahrer im Basketballspiel in Gaza
May 28, 2016 - Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: American coach Jess Marc trains disabled Palestinians to play basketball during a training course organized by the Palestinian Red Cross. (Ashraf Amra/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05486456
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REPORTAGE - Palästina: Jess Marc trainiert Rollstuhlfahrer im Basketballspiel in Gaza
May 28, 2016 - Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: American coach Jess Marc trains disabled Palestinians to play basketball during a training course organized by the Palestinian Red Cross. (Ashraf Amra/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05486516
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REPORTAGE - Palästina: Jess Marc trainiert Rollstuhlfahrer im Basketballspiel in Gaza
May 28, 2016 - Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: American coach Jess Marc trains disabled Palestinians to play basketball during a training course organized by the Palestinian Red Cross. (Ashraf Amra/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05486438
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REPORTAGE - Palästina: Jess Marc trainiert Rollstuhlfahrer im Basketballspiel in Gaza
May 28, 2016 - Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: American coach Jess Marc trains disabled Palestinians to play basketball during a training course organized by the Palestinian Red Cross. (Ashraf Amra/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05486500
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REPORTAGE - Palästina: Jess Marc trainiert Rollstuhlfahrer im Basketballspiel in Gaza
May 26, 2016 - Khan Younis, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: An American coach Jess Marc trains disabled Palestinians to play basketball. (Abed Rahim Khatib/APAImages/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05484505
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FEATURE - Rollstuhl-Basketball-Meisterschaft in Gaza City
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5502173j)
Disabled Palestinians watch a local wheelchair basketball championship in Gaza City
Wheelchair basketball championship, Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 27 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Rollstuhl-Basketball-Meisterschaft in Gaza City
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5502173b)
Disabled Palestinians take part in a local wheelchair basketball championship in Gaza City
Wheelchair basketball championship, Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 27 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Rollstuhl-Basketball-Meisterschaft in Gaza City
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5502173k)
Disabled Palestinians watch a local wheelchair basketball championship in Gaza City
Wheelchair basketball championship, Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 27 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Rollstuhl-Basketball-Meisterschaft in Gaza City
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5502173c)
Disabled Palestinians take part in a local wheelchair basketball championship in Gaza City
Wheelchair basketball championship, Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 27 Dec 2015
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FEATURE - Rollstuhl-Basketball-Meisterschaft in Gaza City
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (5502173d)
Disabled Palestinians take part in a local wheelchair basketball championship in Gaza City
Wheelchair basketball championship, Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 27 Dec 2015
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REPORTAGE: Behindertenschule in Kashmir
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Students using sign language
School for the disabled, Srinagar, Kashmir - 01 Sep 2015
Abhedananda Home, a school for deaf and dumb along with blind students in Srinagar the summer capital of Indian controlled Kashmir is finding hard to run the institution owing to lack of funds after the government stopped the grants to it. This school that was established in 1941 presently teaches 100 such special children. The school was severely damaged in last years September floods which killed over 200 and damaged property costing billions of dollars. The government declined any help to restore the infrastructure at this school, school authorities said. Disability is an important public health problem especially in developing countries like India where a majority of the disabled resides where accessibility, availability, and utilization of rehabilitation services and its cost-effectiveness are the major issues to be considered
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NEWS: Davongekommen: Syrische FlŸchtlingskinder und ihr Schicksal
Sonderkonditionen / Mindesthonorar / Kinder des Krieges: FlŸchtlingskinder und ihr Schicksal / 2015 ***SURUC. Shiraz, 9, was three months old when she was stricken with a severe fever. The doctor diagnosed polio and advised her parents to not spend too much money on medicine for the girl who "didn't have a chance." Then the war came. Her mother, Leila, starts crying when she describes how she wrapped the girl in a blanket and carried her over the border from Kobane to Turkey. Shiraz, who can't talk, received a wooden cradle in the refugee camp. She lies there. Day and night.*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 19909042
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Nederlandse Spoorwegen Train Entrance With Wheelchair Accessibility
The open entrance door of a train with wheelchair accessibility of the Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) shows wheelchair accessibility signage at the platform in Eindhoven, Netherlands, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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March Against Veto Of The Disability Emergency Law
August 5, 2025, Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina: A group of people with disabilities, along with professionals, various organizations and institutions, and the community at large, protest with signs in hand and slogans around the Argentine National Congress in response to the presidential veto of the Disability Emergency Law. (Credit Image: © Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, right , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, left , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, left , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's. GPS Wayfinding technology.
'Amazing for blind people': app helps cricket fan find way around Lord's.
Wayfinding technology is intended to help partially sighted and disabled fans to better access live sports.
Waymap, the company behind the app-based navigation tool, claims the 31,000-capacity cricket stadium is the world’s first sports arena to be fitted with a personal GPS that aims to offer a fine-grain version of traffic satnavs for stadiums, shopping centres and transport networks.
Moshfique Amhed 43 bowler for England's visually impaired cricket team trying out Waymap app for visually impaired people to navigate round venues . With him i, left , is Celso Zuccollo Cheif Excutive of Waymap. The system is been tried in Lords Cricket Ground.
25/06/2025 Lords Cricket ground, London, UK.
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinals Luis José Rueda Aparicio and Jorge Enrique Jimenez Carvajal leave St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa leaves St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal Rubén Salazar Gómez leaves St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinals Luis Josè Rueda Aparicio, Jorge Enrique Jimenez Carvajal, Rubén Salazar Gómez leave St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Disabled people near St. Peter's Basilica on the occasion of the Jubilee of people with disabilities
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa leaves St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal Juan José Omella Omella leaves St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal Juan José Omella Omella leaves St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal Juan José Omella Omella leaves St. Peter's Basilica after the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Disabled people near St. Peter's Basilica on the occasion of the Jubilee of people with disabilities
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Disabled people near St. Peter's Basilica on the occasion of the Jubilee of people with disabilities
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan exits St. Peter's Basilica following the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan exits St. Peter's Basilica following the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan exits St. Peter's Basilica following the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan exits St. Peter's Basilica following the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan exits St. Peter's Basilica following the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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NEWS - Rom: Kardinäle nach der Fünften Generalkongregation
Cardinal John Olorunfemi Onaiyekan exits St. Peter's Basilica following the end of the Fifth General Congregation of Cardinals
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