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  • CU Unrest After Harassment Incident
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    CU Unrest After Harassment Incident
    August 31, 2025, Chittagong, Chittagong, Bangladesh: Following the harassment of a female student at Chittagong University (CU), clashes broke out repeatedly between students and local residents, leaving at least 200 people injured. The injured were taken to Chittagong Medical College Hospital for treatment. To bring the situation under control, the Upazila administration imposed Section 144, prohibiting all types of gatherings, processions, demonstrations, explosive materials, firearms, and indigenous weapons in the conflict-affected areas. Additionally, assembly or movement of more than five people together has been strictly banned (Credit Image: © Mohammed Suman/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405c)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

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  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405f)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405d)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405g)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405a)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405e)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
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    FEATURE - Nagelhaus in Zhengzhou, China, wird durch Bambuszaun geschützt
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11557405b)
    A "nail households" at the bottom of a pit in a green belt near the urban area of Zhengzhou, Henan province, Dec. 15, 2020. According to Henan TV, the house, two three-storey buildings, has been surrounded by earth and bamboo since 2015. The owner, Mr. Zheng, said that generations of people had lived in the house and that it had no electricity or water.According to the district office of Hanghai West Road in Zhengzhou, the two houses have been repeatedly issued rectification notices. After legal procedure, if the building is determined to be an illegal construction, it will be demolished according to law.
    A green belt of "nail households" is located at the bottom of a pit surrounded by bamboo fences, Zhengzhou, China - 15 Dec 2020

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436k)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

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  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436j)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

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  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436i)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436h)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436g)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436e)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436f)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

     

  • 'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
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    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features (2361436d)
    Lady Victoria Hervey almost gets ejected from the red carpet by an official for 'hogging the carpet'. She was repeatedly warned to move on but ignored the warnings.
    'Blood Ties' film premiere, 66th Cannes Film Festival, France - 20 May 2013

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048466a )
    Reflected sunlight on king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean. King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula. The King Penguin is the second largest species of penguin at about 90 cm (3 ft) tall and weighing 11 to 16 kg (24 to 35 lb), second only to the Emperor Penguin. King penguins eat small fish, mainly lanternfish, and squid and rely less than most Southern Ocean predators on krill and other crustaceans. On foraging trips they repeatedly dive to over 100 meters (350 feet), often over 200 meters (700 feet). This is far deeper than other penguins, other than their closest relative, the larger Emperor penguin. King Penguins breed on the subantarctic islands at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, South Georgia, and other temperate islands of the region. The total population is estimated to be 2.23 million pairs and is increasing. The King Penguin was described in 1778 by English naturalist and illustrator John Frederick Miller, its generic name derived from the Ancient Greek a 'without' pteno- 'able to fly' or 'winged' and dytes/ 'diver'.Its specific epithet patagonicus derived from Patagonia.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1048411a )
    King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean. King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula. The King Penguin is the second largest species of penguin at about 90 cm (3 ft) tall and weighing 11 to 16 kg (24 to 35 lb), second only to the Emperor Penguin. King penguins eat small fish, mainly lanternfish, and squid and rely less than most Southern Ocean predators on krill and other crustaceans. On foraging trips they repeatedly dive to over 100 meters (350 feet), often over 200 meters (700 feet). This is far deeper than other penguins, other than their closest relative, the larger Emperor penguin. King Penguins breed on the subantarctic islands at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, South Georgia, and other temperate islands of the region. The total population is estimated to be 2.23 million pairs and is increasing. The King Penguin was described in 1778 by English naturalist and illustrator John Frederick Miller, its generic name derived from the Ancient Greek a 'without' pteno- 'able to fly' or 'winged' and dytes/ 'diver'.Its specific epithet patagonicus derived from Patagonia.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047756a )
    King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) breeding and nesting colonies on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean. King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula. The King Penguin is the second largest species of penguin at about 90 cm (3 ft) tall and weighing 11 to 16 kg (24 to 35 lb), second only to the Emperor Penguin. King penguins eat small fish, mainly lanternfish, and squid and rely less than most Southern Ocean predators on krill and other crustaceans. On foraging trips they repeatedly dive to over 100 meters (350 feet), often over 200 meters (700 feet). This is far deeper than other penguins, other than their closest relative, the larger Emperor penguin. King Penguins breed on the subantarctic islands at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, South Georgia, and other temperate islands of the region. The total population is estimated to be 2.23 million pairs and is increasing. The King Penguin was described in 1778 by English naturalist and illustrator John Frederick Miller, its generic name derived from the Ancient Greek a 'without' pteno- 'able to fly' or 'winged' and dytes/ 'diver'.Its specific epithet patagonicus derived from Patagonia.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Nolan / SpecialistStock / SplashdownDirect / Rex Features ( 1047969a )
    Sunrise on the king penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) breeding and nesting colonies at St. Andrews Bay on South Georgia Island, Southern Ocean. King penguins are rarely found below 60 degrees south, and almost never on the Antarctic Peninsula. The King Penguin is the second largest species of penguin at about 90 cm (3 ft) tall and weighing 11 to 16 kg (24 to 35 lb), second only to the Emperor Penguin. King penguins eat small fish, mainly lanternfish, and squid and rely less than most Southern Ocean predators on krill and other crustaceans. On foraging trips they repeatedly dive to over 100 meters (350 feet), often over 200 meters (700 feet). This is far deeper than other penguins, other than their closest relative, the larger Emperor penguin. King Penguins breed on the subantarctic islands at the northern reaches of Antarctica, as well as Tierra del Fuego, South Georgia, and other temperate islands of the region. The total population is estimated to be 2.23 million pairs and is increasing. The King Penguin was described in 1778 by English naturalist and illustrator John Frederick Miller, its generic name derived from the Ancient Greek a 'without' pteno- 'able to fly' or 'winged' and dytes/ 'diver'.Its specific epithet patagonicus derived from Patagonia.
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