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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian protesters hold up signs depicting a watermelon during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
A young pro-Palestinian woman holds a sign reading in Arabic 'feminists against massacres and genocide' while others hold up the Tunisian flag during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian protesters shout slogans while holding up Palestinian flags during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up placards and shout slogans during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
A young pro-Palestinian woman waves the Palestinian flag while shouting slogans during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
A young pro-Palestinian woman holds a sign reading 'banned flags, bombed homes, but the watermelon still stands' while shouting slogans during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and have been detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up placards while waving Palestinian flags during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and have been detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
A young pro-Palestinian demonstrator holds up a sign reading 'from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free' while others shout slogans during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up placards while waving Palestinian flags during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and have been detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up placards while waving Palestinian and Tunisian flags during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators take part in a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025, in support of the international movements the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators hold up placards and shout slogans during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian March In Support Of Global March To Gaza In Tunis
A young pro-Palestinian woman holds up a sign reading 'banned flags, bombed homes, but the watermelon still stands' during a march organized by civil society, feminist, and human rights organizations, including Amnesty International and the Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH), in Tunis, Tunisia, on June 15, 2025. The march brings together dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators in support of the international movements, the Global March to Gaza and the Maghreb Resilience Convoy. These humanitarian movements aim to head towards the Rafah border crossing in Egypt to lift the blockade of Gaza amid Israel's ongoing war in the enclave. Demonstrators also call for the criminalization of all normalization of relations with Israel while expressing support for the Palestinian resistance. The Global March to Gaza is a civilian-led international initiative, scheduled to begin on June 15, 2025, aiming to march from Arish, Egypt, to the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip in Palestine. Two days earlier, hundreds of participants in the Global March to Gaza arriving in Cairo have their passports taken at a checkpoint and are detained and deported to their home countries in Europe and North Africa. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Gaza Under Siege
May 16, 2025, Israel: Smoke billows from multiple locations across Gaza City during continued Israeli attacks, as viewed from the Israeli side of the border. (Credit Image: © Saeed Qaq/ZUMA Press Wire/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
Cyclists pass over a marked border between the Netherlands (L) and Belgium (R) near street signs pointing to nearby Dutch and Belgian towns in Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands, on 22.04.2025. In this famously divided town, international boundaries cross even the quietest residential corners and cycling routes. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
Dutch and Belgian flags stand side by side in front of a local building in Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands, on 22.04.2025. The town is a patchwork of territories belonging to both countries, where symbols of national identity often overlap in public spaces. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
A dual sign marks the entrance to Baarle-Nassau in the Netherlands and the Belgian enclave of Baarle-Hertog, photographed on 22.04.2025. The neighboring towns form one of the most intricate border arrangements in the world, where Belgian territory is scattered across Dutch soil in dozens of non-contiguous pockets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
A dual sign marks the entrance to Baarle-Nassau in the Netherlands and the Belgian enclave of Baarle-Hertog, photographed on 22.04.2025. The neighboring towns form one of the most intricate border arrangements in the world, where Belgian territory is scattered across Dutch soil in dozens of non-contiguous pockets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses trace the international border between the Netherlands (L) and Belgium (R), leading up to the door of a dental clinic in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The window features the phrase ìNice smiles have no borders,î a playful nod to the buildingís unique location straddling two countries. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (R) and the Netherlands (L) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
Belgian and Dutch flags hang above the entrance of a building in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The townís intertwined territories make dual national symbols a common sight across shopfronts and public institutions. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (R) and the Netherlands (L) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
Tourists pose for a photo while straddling the international border marked with white crosses between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) in front of a dual-numbered house on Loveren Street in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The popular photo spot symbolizes the townís unique geopolitical layout, where buildings and streets lie across two countries. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it runs through a residential building on Loveren Street in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The house, located on both sides of the international boundary, displays two house numbers ó one Belgian and one Dutch ó reflecting its presence in both countries. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (R) and the Netherlands (L) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
A house number marked with ìNLî indicates Dutch territory, while the buildingís wall straddles two distinct architectural finishes in Baarle-Nassau, Netherlands, on 22.04.2025. In this border town, house numbers often reflect the country in which the front door is located, regardless of where the rest of the building stands. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
A painted border line marks the separation between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) at the edge of a residential area in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town, consisting of Belgian enclaves within Dutch territory, features borders that cut directly through driveways, gardens, and buildings. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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Belgian enclaves inside Dutch town of Baarle-Nassau
White crosses and country initials mark the border between Belgium (L) and the Netherlands (R) as it cuts diagonally through a residential entrance in Baarle-Hertog, Belgium, on 22.04.2025. The town is part of a patchwork of Belgian enclaves embedded within Dutch territory, where international borders intersect homes and streets. Photo by Wiktor Dabkowski.
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NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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Palestinians stand next to an Israeli rocket did not explode, after an Israeli air strike, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 13, 2018. Israel's aircraft struck Gaza , after a barrage of rocket fire into its territory from the enclave. The flare-up came after a deadly Israeli special forces operation in the Gaza Strip on the weekend.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018
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NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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Palestinians look at the rubble of the television station al-Aqsa TV after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on November 13, 2018, . Renewed violence in Gaza threatened to thwart efforts to end months of unrest as Israeli air strikes killed four Palestinians and destroyed a Hamas TV building while a barrage of rocket fire from the enclave left one dead on November 13.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018
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NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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Palestinians look at the rubble of a building after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on November 13, 2018. Renewed violence in Gaza threatened to thwart efforts to end months of unrest as Israeli air strikes killed four Palestinians and destroyed a Hamas TV building while a barrage of rocket fire from the enclave left one dead on November 13.
Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018
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FEATURE - Best of - Bilder des Tages
Brooklyn residents and visitors converge on the neighborhood of Sunset Park in New York, Brooklyn's Chinatown, to celebrate the Year of the Dog at the annual Chinese Lunar New Year Parade on Sunday, February 18, 2018. Sunset Park is home to many Chinese immigrants and is known as Brooklyn's Chinatown. (ÂPhoto by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 22363608
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Israeli soldiers patrol the border with Gaza Strip, Israel - 22 Jul 2014
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Female soldier of IDF patrols near the border with the Gaza Strip, as they search for tunnels reportedly used by Hamas militants from the coastal enclave to enter Israel.
Israeli soldiers patrol the border with Gaza Strip, Israel - 22 Jul 2014
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Spain: Immigration Crisis
African migrants attempt to scale the fence at the border between Morocco and the North African Spanish enclave of Melilla, on April 3, 2014, in Melilla, Spain. Roughly 70 sub-Saharan migrants tried climb the fence into Melilla this morning, one had to be treated by paramedics. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Spain: Immigration Crisis
African migrants attempt to scale the fence at the border between Morocco and the North African Spanish enclave of Melilla, on April 3, 2014, in Melilla, Spain. Roughly 70 sub-Saharan migrants tried climb the fence into Melilla this morning, one had to be treated by paramedics. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Spain: Hundreds of migrants try to enter Spanish enclave
Spanish policemen watch immigrants reacting into the north African Spanish enclave of Melilla on March 28, 2014. Officials said several hundred African migrants tried to cross barbed-wire border fences to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco but most were turned back by security forces from both sides. An Interior Ministry spokesman in Melilla said the migrants attempted to scale the fences several times early Friday and a handful managed to get across. Thousands of migrants seeking a better life in Europe are living illegally in Morocco, hoping they can enter Melilla and Spain's other north African coastal enclave, Ceuta. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Spain: Hundreds of migrants try to enter Spanish enclave
Immigrants reacting in Melilla, Spain on March 28, 2014. Officials said several hundred African migrants tried to cross barbed-wire border fences to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco but most were turned back by security forces from both sides. An Interior Ministry spokesman in Melilla said the migrants attempted to scale the fences several times early Friday and a handful managed to get across. Thousands of migrants seeking a better life in Europe are living illegally in Morocco, hoping they can enter Melilla and Spain's other north African coastal enclave, Ceuta. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Spain: Hundreds of migrants try to enter Spanish enclave
Sub-Saharan migrants climb over a metallic fence that divides Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla on Friday March 28, 2014. Officials said several hundred African migrants tried to cross barbed-wire border fences to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco but most were turned back by security forces from both sides. An Interior Ministry spokesman in Melilla said the migrants attempted to scale the fences several times early Friday and a handful managed to get across. Thousands of migrants seeking a better life in Europe are living illegally in Morocco, hoping they can enter Melilla and Spain's other north African coastal enclave, Ceuta. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Spain: Hundreds of migrants try to enter Spanish enclave
Sub-Saharan migrants climb over a metallic fence that divides Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla on Friday March 28, 2014. Officials said several hundred African migrants tried to cross barbed-wire border fences to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco but most were turned back by security forces from both sides. An Interior Ministry spokesman in Melilla said the migrants attempted to scale the fences several times early Friday and a handful managed to get across. Thousands of migrants seeking a better life in Europe are living illegally in Morocco, hoping they can enter Melilla and Spain's other north African coastal enclave, Ceuta. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Spain: Hundreds of migrants try to enter Spanish enclave
Spanish policemen watch immigrants reacting into the north African Spanish enclave of Melilla on March 28, 2014. Officials said several hundred African migrants tried to cross barbed-wire border fences to enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla from Morocco but most were turned back by security forces from both sides. An Interior Ministry spokesman in Melilla said the migrants attempted to scale the fences several times early Friday and a handful managed to get across. Thousands of migrants seeking a better life in Europe are living illegally in Morocco, hoping they can enter Melilla and Spain's other north African coastal enclave, Ceuta. (Photo by Laura Tárraga Garrido/NurPhoto/Sipa USA)
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Mitrovica Brücke
KFOR military patrol over the Serbian banks of the Ibar river, KOSOVO-20/10/2013. Atmosphere related to the shortcoming happening of local elections in Kosovo. Further to the Brussels agreement reached in April between Kosovo and Serbia, these elections represent a decisive step forward to overcome the troubled Serbian current history, characterised by many the attempts to maintain its sovereignty over Kosovo. The importance of these elections stands as well in the significant rift in the Serbian domestic front which they caused. On the one hand, the more radical and nationalist wing, to whom Kosovo is 100 per cent Serbian territory, 'Sacred ground of Kosovo' for the Serbian Orthodox Church, argues that the Serbs of Kosovo should not take part in these elections with their votes as this would legitimate Kosovo as an independent state. The other hand, running the current government, takes instead the opposite view, albeit with some reservations, and it is opening up to formal recognition of the Republic of Kosovo essentially for two reasons: first, Belgrade is no more willing to provide funding for something that it will surely never obtain; second, participation to these elections will approach the country to the European institutions that negotiated the agreement, which could determine the possibility of a future accession of Serbia to the EU. Many Serbs of Kosovo feel abandoned and betrayed by their motherland, many other are just looking for plain ñnormalityî, even if means relying on Kosovo institutions./Credit:MICONI ANDREA/SIPA/1310251454 *** Local Caption *** 00668161
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Protest to end Israeli blockade
February 18, 2010, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: Palestinian children held candles during a protest calling for an end to the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip, at the Unknown Soldier square. Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since the Islamic movement Hamas took control of the coastal enclave in June 2007, ousting the forces of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority. ///A young girl holds a candle. Credit: Mohammed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Protest to end Israeli blockade
February 18, 2010, Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories: Palestinian children held candles during a protest calling for an end to the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip, at the Unknown Soldier square. Israel has blockaded the Gaza Strip since the Islamic movement Hamas took control of the coastal enclave in June 2007, ousting the forces of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority. ///A crying child holds a candle. Credit: Mohammed Asad / Apaimages / Polaris (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Spain The Wall Against Africa
The wall that separates Africa and Europe in Melilla, Spain on March 9, 2007. The double fences, built in 2005 to replace older, ineffective barriers, have a road in between them to allow for border patrols and ambulance access. The outside fence was doubled in height to 6 meters because immigrants were bringing ladders to scale it. Melilla, a Spanish enclave on the African continent, is not officially recognized by neighboring Morocco. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Spain The Wall Against Africa
Golf course construction by the wall that separates Africa and Europe in Melilla, Spain on March 6, 2007. The double fences, built in 2005 to replace older, ineffective barriers, have a road in between them to allow for border patrols and ambulance access. The outside fence was doubled in height to 6 meters because immigrants were bringing ladders to scale it. Melilla, a Spanish enclave on the African continent, is not officially recognized by neighboring Morocco. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Spain The Wall Against Africa
A golf course construction by the border of Africa and Europe in Melilla, Spain on March 6, 2007. Melilla is separated with Africa by double fences, built in 2005 to replace older, ineffective barriers, which have a road in between them to allow for border patrols and ambulance access. The outside fence was doubled in height to 6 meters because immigrants were bringing ladders to scale it. Melilla, a Spanish enclave on the African continent, is not officially recognized by neighboring Morocco. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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