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The Kasbah Of Dellys In Algeria, Built In 1068
The photo, taken on November 13, 2025, shows the port of Dellys. The Dellys Kasbah is built in 1068. The town of Dellys is located in the wilaya (province) of Boumerdes, about 100 kilometers east of Algiers in Algeria (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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The Kasbah Of Dellys In Algeria, Built In 1068
The photo, taken on November 13, 2025, shows the port of Dellys. The Dellys Kasbah is built in 1068. The town of Dellys is located in the wilaya (province) of Boumerdes, about 100 kilometers east of Algiers in Algeria (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Port Of Cherchall, Tipaza, Algeria
The photo, taken in Tipaza, Algeria, on October 28, 2025, shows the port of Cherchall. The Algerian city of Cherchall is considered one of the most important tourist destinations (Photo by Anis / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Port Of Cherchall, Tipaza, Algeria
The photo, taken in Tipaza, Algeria, on October 28, 2025, shows the port of Cherchall. The Algerian city of Cherchall is considered one of the most important tourist destinations (Photo by Anis / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Port Of Cherchall, Tipaza, Algeria
The photo, taken in Tipaza, Algeria, on October 28, 2025, shows the port of Cherchall. The Algerian city of Cherchall is considered one of the most important tourist destinations (Photo by Anis / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Port Of Cherchall, Tipaza, Algeria
The photo, taken in Tipaza, Algeria, on October 28, 2025, shows the port of Cherchall. The Algerian city of Cherchall is considered one of the most important tourist destinations (Photo by Anis / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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'I'm a better musician than I ever was a drug dealer': rapper Potter Payper on leaving prison behind
The UK's hottest hip-hop star Potter PayPer, missed the launch of his debut album when he returned to jail for the 15th time. There's more to him than his troubled past.
On Friday 19 May 2023, Potter Payper's debut album, Real Back in Style, went in at No 2 in the official UK charts. By releasing a slew of classic mixtapes over the last decade, the 32-year-old had built a reputation as one of the most skilled writers in UK rap. On paper, the album was a career high, achieved against the odds
First, it has no guest features. Rappers often use collaborations to maximise their streaming audiences, but not this time, no need. The album's binding style, introduced by the singles Blame Brexit, Multifaceted, Corner Boy and White Ash, upheld its creator's formula of undiluted hip-hop, avoiding any urge to chase a softened sound for primetime radio play.
Most remarkable was Real Back in Style's timing, days into a two-month spell for Bousbaa at Pentonville prison. It was his 15th time inside since his early teens, and a return he thought he'd never make, given his meteoric rise as a commercial artist since he was last released in 2020.
Potter PayPer, rapper and musician, photographed at Angel Studios in London, UK. Jamel Bousbaa known professionally as Potter Payper, is a British rapper and songwriter from Barking, London, he started rapping early and gained attention through black box freestyles and grime blogs with friend and fellow rapper KB.
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FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
November 23, 2017 - Algiers, Algeria - Algerian vote in a polling station during local elections in Algiers, Algeria, on November 23, 2017. Nearly 23 million Algerian voters are called to the polls to choose their representatives (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Kanada: Alexandre Bissonnette tötet 6 Männer in Quebec
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Khaled Belkacemi, an Algerian-Canadian professor, one of victims killed by university student Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, who has been named as the sole suspect accused of killiIng six men at a Quebec City mosque.
Shooting at Quebec City Mosque, Canada - 30 Jan 2017
Khaled Belkacemi, an Algerian-Canadian professor, one of victims killed by university student Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, who has been named as the sole suspect accused of killiIng six men at a Quebec City mosque. He was arrested alongside Moroccan-Canadian Mohamed el Khadir on Sunday night after six men were shot dead at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre during evening prayers. Police confirmed the other arrested man was no longer facing charges. Bissonnette has been described as a 'lone wolf" killer who was a student of political science and anthropology from Cap Rouge, an affluent suburb of Quebec City. Students who know him have descrbed him as a pro-Trump loner. Mr Belkacemi is pictured here in a photo of him posted on an "open" Facebook page.
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NEWS - Kanada: Alexandre Bissonnette tötet 6 Männer in Quebec
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Khaled Belkacemi, an Algerian-Canadian professor, one of victims killed by university student Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, who has been named as the sole suspect accused of killiIng six men at a Quebec City mosque.
Shooting at Quebec City Mosque, Canada - 30 Jan 2017
Khaled Belkacemi, an Algerian-Canadian professor, one of victims killed by university student Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, who has been named as the sole suspect accused of killiIng six men at a Quebec City mosque. He was arrested alongside Moroccan-Canadian Mohamed el Khadir on Sunday night after six men were shot dead at the Quebec City Islamic Cultural Centre during evening prayers. Police confirmed the other arrested man was no longer facing charges. Bissonnette has been described as a 'lone wolf" killer who was a student of political science and anthropology from Cap Rouge, an affluent suburb of Quebec City. Students who know him have descrbed him as a pro-Trump loner. Mr Belkacemi is pictured here in a photo of him posted on an "open" Facebook page.
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London landmarks pay tribute to victims of the terror attacks in France.
London landmarks pay tribute to victims of the terror attacks in France using several of London's major landmarks. In a tribute that coincided with rallies across France, iconic London landmarks including Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square displayed the colours of the French Tricolore national flag. The National Gallery and Trafalgar Square fountains with the colours of the French Tricolore.
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Cherif Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris.
In an undated handout photo, Cherif Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris. Kouachi and his brother, Said, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad as suspects in the attack on Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead. Credit: French Police / eyevine
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Cherif Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris.
In an undated handout photo, Said Kouachi, suspected of a deadly attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris. Kouachi and his brother, Cherif, were identified along with Hamyd Mourad as suspects in the attack on Charlie Hebdo that left 12 people dead. Credit: French Police / eyevine
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FRANCE-PARIS-SHOOTING-MOURNING
(150108) -- PARIS, Jan. 8, 2014 (Xinhua) -- Local residents light up candles and mourn for the people killed in the attack in Paris, France, on Jan. 7, 2015. At least 12 people were killed when two masked and armed men on Wednesday stormed into the headquarters of the satirical magazine "Charlie Hebdo" in Paris. (Xiunhua/Li Genxing)
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Top five NASA Landsat observation satellites images of Earth - 24 Jul 2012
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Top five NASA Landsat Satellites Images of Earth
During a span of 40 years, since 1972, the Landsat series of Earth observation satellites has become a vital reference worldwide for understanding scientific issues related to land use and natural resources.
Beyond the scientific information they supply, some Landsat images are simply striking to look at, presenting spectacular views of mountains, valleys, and islands as well as forests, grasslands, and agricultural patterns.
By selecting certain features and colouring them from a digital palate, the U.S. Geological Survey has created a series of "Earth as Art" perspectives that demonstrate an artistic resonance in satellite land imagery and provide a special avenue of insight about the geography of each scene.
NASA asked the public to vote on their favourite images from the more than 120 images in the online "Earth as Art" collection. From over 14,000 votes the top five winners were:
1st Place: Van Gogh from Space Landsat 7 Acquired 7/13/2005. In the style of Van Gogh's painting "Starry Night," massive congregations of greenish phytoplankton swirl in the dark water around Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic Sea. Population explosions, or blooms, of phytoplankton, like the one shown here, occur when deep currents bring nutrients up to sunlit surface waters, fuelling the growth and reproduction of these tiny plants.
2nd Place: Yukon Delta Landsat 7 Acquired 9/22/2002. Countless lakes, sloughs, and ponds are scattered throughout this scene of the Yukon Delta in southwest Alaska. One of the largest river deltas in the world, and protected as part of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the river's sinuous waterways seem like blood vessels branching out to enclose an organ.
3rd Place: Meandering Mississippi Landsat 7 Acquired 5/28/2003. ...
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ALGERIA-VOTE-COUNTING
(120511) -- ALGIERS, May 11, 2012 (Xinhua) -- An election worker counts votes in a polling center in Algiers, Algeria, May 10, 2012. A total of 44 political parties and 186 independent lists have participated in Algeria's first parliamentary vote since the outburst of turmoil in the Arab region, with 24,916 candidates, including 7,700 women, contesting the race. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-VOTE-COUNTING
(120511) -- ALGIERS, May 11, 2012 (Xinhua) -- Election workers empty ballots as they count votes in a polling center in Algiers, Algeria, May 10, 2012. A total of 44 political parties and 186 independent lists have participated in Algeria's first parliamentary vote since the outburst of turmoil in the Arab region, with 24,916 candidates, including 7,700 women, contesting the race. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: An Alegerian illegal immigrant showing his wound suffered when attacked by the Greek police. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: A group of Algerian illegal immigrants cooking food. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: An Algerian migrant looking outside a train car which he uses as a home. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: A group of Algerian illegal immigrants cooking food. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: A group of Algerian illegal immigrants eating inside an abandoned train car which they use as them their home. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: An Algerian illegal immigrant using his cell phone to call his family from inside a train car which is used as a home. They managed to get electricity inside the train car. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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North Afican migrants struggle in Greece
March 4, 2012 - Corinth, Greece: Algerian illegal immigrants killing time by watching TV inside an abandoned train car which they use as them their home. They managed to get electricity inside the train car. The decaying town of Corinth is now home to a few hundreds illegal immigrants trying to leave Greece for France, Italy and the UK. Near the port 50 North Africans have been living inside old unused train cars, for many months. Every Monday and Tuesday they try to infiltrate the port in order to get into the boats which connect for Bari and Venice. (Jonathan Alpeyrie / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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ALGERIA-HOUSING-PROTEST
(110420) -- ALGIERS, April 20, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Police stand guard as demonstrators hold a protest against housing problems in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 20, 2011. Housing shortage and distribution have been a pressing problem for Algeria although Algerian government made great efforts to solve it. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-HOUSING-PROTEST
(110420) -- ALGIERS, April 20, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Protestors confront the police during a protest against housing problems in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 20, 2011. Housing shortage and distribution have been a pressing problem for Algeria although Algerian government made great efforts to solve it. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-HOUSING-PROTEST
(110420) -- ALGIERS, April 20, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Police stand guard as demonstrators hold a protest against housing problems in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 20, 2011. Housing shortage and distribution have been a pressing problem for Algeria although Algerian government made great efforts to solve it. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-PROTEST
(110412) -- ALGIERS, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian university students clash with police during their protest in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 12, 2011. They required the improvement of their social and educational status as well as reconsideration and change of education system. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-PROTEST
(110412) -- ALGIERS, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian university students clash with police during their protest in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 12, 2011. They required the improvement of their social and educational status as well as reconsideration and change of education system. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-PROTEST
(110412) -- ALGIERS, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian university students clash with police during their protest in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 12, 2011. They required the improvement of their social and educational status as well as reconsideration and change of education system. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-PROTEST
(110412) -- ALGIERS, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian university students clash with police during their protest in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 12, 2011. They required the improvement of their social and educational status as well as reconsideration and change of education system. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-PROTEST
(110412) -- ALGIERS, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian university students clash with police during their protest in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 12, 2011. They required the improvement of their social and educational status as well as reconsideration and change of education system. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-PROTEST
(110412) -- ALGIERS, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian university students confront police during their protest in downtown Algiers, capital of Algeria, on April 12, 2011. They required the improvement of their social and educational status as well as reconsideration and change of education system. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-RESIDENT PHYSICIANS-PROTEST
(110406) -- ALGIERS, April 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian resident physicians attend a rally protesting against the non-satisfaction of their social and professional demands in Algiers, Algeria, April 6, 2011. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (wjd)
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ALGERIA-RESIDENT PHYSICIANS-PROTEST
(110406) -- ALGIERS, April 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian resident physicians attend a rally protesting against the non-satisfaction of their social and professional demands in Algiers, Algeria, April 6, 2011. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (wjd)
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ALGERIA-RESIDENT PHYSICIANS-PROTEST
(110406) -- ALGIERS, April 6, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian resident physicians attend a rally protesting against the non-satisfaction of their social and professional demands in Algiers, Algeria, April 6, 2011. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (wjd)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-DEMONSTRATION
(110405) -- ALGIERS, April 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A man shouts slogans as Algerian municipal guards continue to attend a rally in downtown Algiers, Algeria, on April 5, 2011. Hundreds of Algerian anti-terrorism municipal guards announced an open sit-in until their social and professional demands are met. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-DEMONSTRATION
(110405) -- ALGIERS, April 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian municipal guards continue to attend a rally in downtown Algiers, Algeria, on April 5, 2011. Hundreds of Algerian anti-terrorism municipal guards announced an open sit-in until their social and professional demands are met. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-DEMONSTRATION
(110405) -- ALGIERS, April 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian municipal guards continue to attend a rally in downtown Algiers, Algeria, on April 5, 2011. Hundreds of Algerian anti-terrorism municipal guards announced an open sit-in until their social and professional demands are met. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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ALGERIA-MUNICIPAL GUARDS-RALLY
(110403) -- ALGIERS, April 3, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian municipal guards attend a rally in downtown Algiers, Algeria, on April 3, 2011. Hundreds of Algerian municipal guards demonstrated Sunday in Algiers to claim their rights and demand better living condition.(Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (msq)
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ALGERIA-MUNICIPAL GUARDS-RALLY
(110403) -- ALGIERS, April 3, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian municipal guards attend a rally in downtown of Algiers, Algeria, on April 3, 2011. Hundreds of Algerian municipal guards demonstrated Sunday in Algiers to claim their rights and demand better living condition.(Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (msq)
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ALGERIA-MUNICIPAL GUARDS-RALLY
(110403) -- ALGIERS, April 3, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian municipal guards attend a rally in downtown of Algiers, Algeria, on April 3, 2011. Hundreds of Algerian municipal guards demonstrated Sunday in Algiers to claim their rights and demand better living condition.(Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (msq)
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ALGERIA-ALGIERS-RALLY
(110307) -- ALGIERS, March 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Algerian municipal guards attend a rally in front of the headquarters of the People's National Assembly in Algiers, Algeria, on March 7, 2011. Thousands of Algerian anti-terrorism municipal guards from different provinces demonstrated Monday in the capital of Algiers to claim their rights and demand better living condition, a Xinhua reporter at the scene said. (Xinhua/Mohamed Kadri) (zw)
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