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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - President Poroshenko, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic..The President laid flowers at the memorial cross to the Heroes of Kruty at Askold grave in Kiev, where the part of the victims reburied. Together with the participants of the ceremony the President paid tribute to the fallen minute of silence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - President Poroshenko, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic..The President laid flowers at the memorial cross to the Heroes of Kruty at Askold grave in Kiev, where the part of the victims reburied. Together with the participants of the ceremony the President paid tribute to the fallen minute of silence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - President Poroshenko, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic..The President laid flowers at the memorial cross to the Heroes of Kruty at Askold grave in Kiev, where the part of the victims reburied. Together with the participants of the ceremony the President paid tribute to the fallen minute of silence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - President Poroshenko, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic..The President laid flowers at the memorial cross to the Heroes of Kruty at Askold grave in Kiev, where the part of the victims reburied. Together with the participants of the ceremony the President paid tribute to the fallen minute of silence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - President Poroshenko, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic..The President laid flowers at the memorial cross to the Heroes of Kruty at Askold grave in Kiev, where the part of the victims reburied. Together with the participants of the ceremony the President paid tribute to the fallen minute of silence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - President Poroshenko, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic..The President laid flowers at the memorial cross to the Heroes of Kruty at Askold grave in Kiev, where the part of the victims reburied. Together with the participants of the ceremony the President paid tribute to the fallen minute of silence (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931o)
Kya Sands / Bloubosrand. Among leafy trees, shady street corners and swimming pools, you find the middle-class suburb of Bloubosrand. A quick search on Property24 shows that many houses are worth over 1 million rand. Across the street, tin shacks with car tires on their roof extend into the distance. If you look even closer, the main thoroughfares in Kya Sands are actually drainages for the black, filthy water emanating from the nearby creek
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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Protest Against Intimidation On The Streets In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
In Nijmegen, Netherlands, on June 27, 2025, women write texts in chalk on the ground in places where harassment often occurs. These texts express the usual sentences that men use to harass them, as well as feminist messages, so people passing by can read them. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Protest Against Intimidation On The Streets In Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Hundreds of men and women take part in a march in Nijmegen, on June 27, 2025, against intimidation and sexual violence on the street during a demonstration called 'Witches Night'. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto) -
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931z)
Sandton is the economic capital of Southern Africa. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange is located there, as well as headquarters for most financial firms in SA. Just across the highway (literally, across the road) is the township of Alexandra - a crime-infested urban warren of shacks, hostels (basically large communal dwellings once used for mine workers), and home to hundreds of thousands of black Africans. Neighbouring Sandton is very white
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931o)
Kya Sands / Bloubosrand. Among leafy trees, shady street corners and swimming pools, you find the middle-class suburb of Bloubosrand. A quick search on Property24 shows that many houses are worth over 1 million rand. Across the street, tin shacks with car tires on their roof extend into the distance. If you look even closer, the main thoroughfares in Kya Sands are actually drainages for the black, filthy water emanating from the nearby creek
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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REPORTAGE - Südafrika: Urbane Gebiete aus der Vogelschau
MANDATORY CREDIT: Johnny Miller/Millefoto/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial use only. Only for use in context of 'Unequal Scenes' photo project. Please link to website if possible: www.unequalscenes.com. Strictly no stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johnny Miller/Millefoto/REX/Shutterstock (5733931d)
Vusimuzi / Mooifontein Cemetery. Vusimuzi settlement lies between a fetid stream, a huge cemetery, and two slightly wealthier suburbs. There are over 30,000 people living in approximately 8,500 shacks. High above the shacks, high-tension power lines carry electricity to other areas of Johannesburg, but not Vusimuzi
Unequal Scenes: Segregation of urban spaces in South Africa - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sgkr
A photographer has captured a stark view of the urban economic segregation in South Africa.
Johnny Miller has used drone technology to take an aerial view of the divide in standards of living between the poor and the wealthy.
His work highlights how the manicured suburbs of the middle classes sit only several hundred metres away from the ramshackle shanty towns of the poorest members of society.
An example include a God's-eye view of the picturesque suburbs looking out onto the glistening waters of Lake Michelle, 20km from Cape Town?s city centre. Separated by wetlands, a guard house and an electrified fence, the 38,000 inhabitants of the neighbouring tin shacks of Masiphumelele are a world away.
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World News - Jan. 29, 2015
Jan. 29, 2015 - Leaders of political parties Block Yuriy Lutsenko Poroshenko welcomes Yulia Tymoshenko. -- Ukrainian politicinas, January 29, 2015, attended the ceremony Kruty Heroes, young guys who on this day in 1918 near the station Kruty in Chernihiv region entered into an unequal battle with the Bolsheviks and died a heroic death for the Ukrainian People's Republic (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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