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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Scattered houses are seen in a village in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022. The morphology of the terrain and the weather patterns -tropical humid- are a perfect environment for malaria to spread, making this area of Kenya a malaria-endemic region.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Kenyan mothers hold their children at a waiting area while expecting to get attended for medical checkups at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother covers holds her son -who took part in the malaria vaccine trial- while two community health extract some blood samples to be analyzed during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother covers hers and her young daughter’s faces -who took part in the malaria vaccine trial- while two community health extract some blood samples to be analyzed during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
32-year-old Khadijah Mcharo Kapitao holds her sleeping daughter -who tested positive for malaria recently- while expecting to get attended for medical checkups in the waiting area at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A mother holds her young daughter -who took part in the malaria vaccine trial- who is asleep while two community health gets to extract some blood samples to be analyzed during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A community health worker checks on Mama Raheli’s son -who was part of the malaria vaccine trial- during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A community health worker checks the pulse of Mama Raheli’s son -who was part of the malaria vaccine trial- during a medical checkup at Junju Dispensary KEMRI wing in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
A community health officer shows the charts and figures of several different diseases including malaria on a board at Junju Dispensary in Junju, Kilifi County, Kenya on May 19, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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New malaria vaccine comes a step closer as experts say it’s ‘the best yet’.
Head of Clinical research at KEMRI Mainga Hamuluba poses for a portrait at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratories in Kilifi, Kenya on May 18, 2022.
Malaria kills 260,000 children under five in sub-Saharan Africa every year. Promising results from a recent vaccine trial in Kenya has raised new hope in the fight against malaria.
The phase II clinical trial was conducted at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) field located in Junju, Kilifi County Kenya. KEMRI-Wellcome Trust laboratory in Kilifi has been actively working in collaboration with other labs around the world in the development of a safe and effective malaria vaccine.
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
Passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembark from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
A woman carries a sleeping young girl along with passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembarking from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Arrival Of Evacuees From Afghanistan - Paris
A young boy salutes the medias along with passengers, who fled Afghanistan, disembarking from a French Airforce Airbus A330 aircraft at Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport, north of Paris, France on August 18, 2021, as part of the operation "Apagan". The military operation dubbed "Apagan" was launched in order to evacuate French nationals and Afghan colleagues from Afghanistan, after a stunningly swift end to Afghanistan's 20-year war, as thousands of people mobbed the city's airport trying to flee the group's feared hardline brand of Islamist rule. Photo by Daniel Derajinski/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Best of Defence Imagery 2020
Image of a soldier from Legion Troop, C Sqn Light Dragoons taking part in a battlegroup squad competition in Poland, whilst deployed on Op CABRIT.
The Squad Comp took place in memory of fallen soldiers from each of the competing nations. Legion Troop won the overall competition, beating 15 other teams.
Soldiers from C Squadron, Light Dragoons, are in Poland on OPERATION CABRIT, as part of NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence.
Around 140 soldiers from the Light Dragoons and attachments from other parts of the armed forces make up 'Legion Troop' - the reconnaissance asset of Battlegroup Poland. They are working alongside soldiers from the U.S, Romania, Croatia and Poland.
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REPORTAGE - Mexiko: Leben mit dem Prader-Willi Syndrome
Jorge is prepped to undergo a polysomnographic examination at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico City, Mexico on May 31, 2017. Polysomnography (PSG), a type of sleep study, is a test used to diagnose sleep disorders. Sleep disturbance is common among patients with Prader-Willi syndrome, independent of age and weight. Jorge Antonio Moreno Gaytán, a 34-year-old Mexican man, lives with his parents in Puebla, Mexico. He was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome at age seven. He weighs 136 kilos (300 pounds) and stands 152 centimeters (4 feet 12 inches). Jorge is in the process of getting bariatric surgery. As a teenager, he would pawn his siblings’ belongings in order to have money to buy food. He was also known to leave restaurants without paying. “Our worst enemy is hunger, it’s what will kill us”, Jorge says. He is now part of a sports team for people with disabilities. He has been in a relationship for 11 years with, Maria Guadalupe Pilar Saucedo Granda, known as “Lupita’, also diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by an abnormality in chromosome 15. In newborns symptoms include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor appetite and slow development. In childhood the person experiences a sensation of constant hunger no matter how much he/she eats which often leads to obesity and Type 2 diabetes. There may also be mild to moderate intellectual impairment and behavioral problems. Physical characteristics include a narrow forehead, small hands and feet, short in stature, and light skin color. Prader-Willi syndrome has no known cure. However, with early diagnosis and treatment such as growth hormone therapy, the condition may improve. Strict food supervision is typically required. PWS affects an estimated 1 in 10,000 to 30,000 people worldwide. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21272652
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REPORTAGE - Mexiko: Leben mit dem Prader-Willi Syndrome
Jorge lies on a hospital bed during a polysomnographic examination at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico City, Mexico on May 31, 2017. Polysomnography (PSG), a type of sleep study, is a test used to diagnose sleep disorders. Sleep disturbance is common among patients with Prader-Willi syndrome independent of age and weight. Jorge Antonio Moreno Gaytán, a 34-year-old Mexican man, lives with his parents in Puebla, Mexico. He was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome at age seven. He weighs 136 kilos (300 pounds) and stands 152 centimeters (4 feet 12 inches). Jorge is in the process of getting bariatric surgery. As a teenager, he would pawn his siblings’ belongings in order to have money to buy food. He was also known to leave restaurants without paying. “Our worst enemy is hunger, it’s what will kill us”, Jorge says. He is now part of a sports team for people with disabilities. He has been in a relationship for 11 years with, Maria Guadalupe Pilar Saucedo Granda, known as “Lupita’, also diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by an abnormality in chromosome 15. In newborns symptoms include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor appetite and slow development. In childhood the person experiences a sensation of constant hunger no matter how much he/she eats which often leads to obesity and Type 2 diabetes. There may also be mild to moderate intellectual impairment and behavioral problems. Physical characteristics include a narrow forehead, small hands and feet, short in stature, and light skin color. Prader-Willi syndrome has no known cure. However, with early diagnosis and treatment such as growth hormone therapy, the condition may improve. Strict food supervision is typically required. PWS affects an estimated 1 in 10,000 to 30,000 people worldwide. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21272648
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REPORTAGE - Mexiko: Leben mit dem Prader-Willi Syndrome
Jorge is prepped to undergo a polysomnographic examination at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico City, Mexico on May 31, 2017. Polysomnography (PSG), a type of sleep study, is a test used to diagnose sleep disorders. Sleep disturbance is common among patients with Prader-Willi syndrome, independent of age and weight. Jorge Antonio Moreno Gaytán, a 34-year-old Mexican man, lives with his parents in Puebla, Mexico. He was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome at age seven. He weighs 136 kilos (300 pounds) and stands 152 centimeters (4 feet 12 inches). Jorge is in the process of getting bariatric surgery. As a teenager, he would pawn his siblings’ belongings in order to have money to buy food. He was also known to leave restaurants without paying. “Our worst enemy is hunger, it’s what will kill us”, Jorge says. He is now part of a sports team for people with disabilities. He has been in a relationship for 11 years with, Maria Guadalupe Pilar Saucedo Granda, known as “Lupita’, also diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by an abnormality in chromosome 15. In newborns symptoms include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor appetite and slow development. In childhood the person experiences a sensation of constant hunger no matter how much he/she eats which often leads to obesity and Type 2 diabetes. There may also be mild to moderate intellectual impairment and behavioral problems. Physical characteristics include a narrow forehead, small hands and feet, short in stature, and light skin color. Prader-Willi syndrome has no known cure. However, with early diagnosis and treatment such as growth hormone therapy, the condition may improve. Strict food supervision is typically required. PWS affects an estimated 1 in 10,000 to 30,000 people worldwide. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21272638
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REPORTAGE - Mexiko: Leben mit dem Prader-Willi Syndrome
Jorge lies on a hospital bed during a polysomnographic examination at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico City, Mexico on May 31, 2017. Polysomnography (PSG), a type of sleep study, is a test used to diagnose sleep disorders. Sleep disturbance is common among patients with Prader-Willi syndrome independent of age and weight. Jorge Antonio Moreno Gaytán, a 34-year-old Mexican man, lives with his parents in Puebla, Mexico. He was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome at age seven. He weighs 136 kilos (300 pounds) and stands 152 centimeters (4 feet 12 inches). Jorge is in the process of getting bariatric surgery. As a teenager, he would pawn his siblings’ belongings in order to have money to buy food. He was also known to leave restaurants without paying. “Our worst enemy is hunger, it’s what will kill us”, Jorge says. He is now part of a sports team for people with disabilities. He has been in a relationship for 11 years with, Maria Guadalupe Pilar Saucedo Granda, known as “Lupita’, also diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by an abnormality in chromosome 15. In newborns symptoms include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor appetite and slow development. In childhood the person experiences a sensation of constant hunger no matter how much he/she eats which often leads to obesity and Type 2 diabetes. There may also be mild to moderate intellectual impairment and behavioral problems. Physical characteristics include a narrow forehead, small hands and feet, short in stature, and light skin color. Prader-Willi syndrome has no known cure. However, with early diagnosis and treatment such as growth hormone therapy, the condition may improve. Strict food supervision is typically required. PWS affects an estimated 1 in 10,000 to 30,000 people worldwide. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21272662
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REPORTAGE - Mexiko: Leben mit dem Prader-Willi Syndrome
Jorge is prepped to undergo a polysomnographic examination at the Salvador Zubirán National Institute of Health Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico City, Mexico on May 31, 2017. Polysomnography (PSG), a type of sleep study, is a test used to diagnose sleep disorders. Sleep disturbance is common among patients with Prader-Willi syndrome, independent of age and weight. Jorge Antonio Moreno Gaytán, a 34-year-old Mexican man, lives with his parents in Puebla, Mexico. He was diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome at age seven. He weighs 136 kilos (300 pounds) and stands 152 centimeters (4 feet 12 inches). Jorge is in the process of getting bariatric surgery. As a teenager, he would pawn his siblings’ belongings in order to have money to buy food. He was also known to leave restaurants without paying. “Our worst enemy is hunger, it’s what will kill us”, Jorge says. He is now part of a sports team for people with disabilities. He has been in a relationship for 11 years with, Maria Guadalupe Pilar Saucedo Granda, known as “Lupita’, also diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder caused by an abnormality in chromosome 15. In newborns symptoms include weak muscle tone (hypotonia), poor appetite and slow development. In childhood the person experiences a sensation of constant hunger no matter how much he/she eats which often leads to obesity and Type 2 diabetes. There may also be mild to moderate intellectual impairment and behavioral problems. Physical characteristics include a narrow forehead, small hands and feet, short in stature, and light skin color. Prader-Willi syndrome has no known cure. However, with early diagnosis and treatment such as growth hormone therapy, the condition may improve. Strict food supervision is typically required. PWS affects an estimated 1 in 10,000 to 30,000 people worldwide. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21272636
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_453a/Credit:Nicolas MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_416a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_247a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_506a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_0020_2015_10_14b_094a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_0010_2015_10_14b_275a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_104a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_0021_2015_10_14b_166a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_002a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_006a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_012a/Credit:Nicolas MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_039a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_078a/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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NEWS: Paris: Polizei demonstriert für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen
About 2,000 police officers (police statistics) in civilian clothes, gathered Oct. 14, 2015, before the Department of Justice, Place Vendome, Paris, claiming "protection" and "recognition". "Cops angry," chanted the protesters, booing and whistling to the Ministry, which was hung a black banner "Police / Justice: the break." On T-shirts, targets or the slogan "We want protection and recognition". Photo by Nicolas Messyasz / Sipa Press/NICOLASMESSYASZ_2015_10_14b_089a_1/Credit:NICOLAS MESSYASZ/SIPA/1510141441 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00726745
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Rescued migrants arrive by boat in the port of Salerno, Italy - 22 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4705666i)
Immigrants destroyed by fatigue after the arrive of the tanker "Chimera" with 545 immigrants
Rescued migrants arrive by boat in the port of Salerno, Italy - 22 Apr 2015
More than 500 migrants were rescued from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea in the last few days.
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Rescued migrants arrive by boat in the port of Salerno, Italy - 22 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4705666h)
An immigrant destroyed by fatigue after the arrive of the tanker "Chimera" with 545 immigrants
Rescued migrants arrive by boat in the port of Salerno, Italy - 22 Apr 2015
More than 500 migrants were rescued from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea in the last few days.
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Rescued migrants arrive by boat in the port of Salerno, Italy - 22 Apr 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by NurPhoto/REX Shutterstock (4705666f)
An immigrant destroyed by fatigue after the arrive of the tanker "Chimera" with 545 immigrants
Rescued migrants arrive by boat in the port of Salerno, Italy - 22 Apr 2015
More than 500 migrants were rescued from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea in the last few days.
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
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-PHOTO by: Humberto Carreno/startraksphoto.com
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-PICTURED: Cara Delevingne with dog
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-PICTURED: Cara Delevingne with dog
-PHOTO by: Humberto Carreno/startraksphoto.com
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-PICTURED: Cara Delevingne with dog
-PHOTO by: Humberto Carreno/startraksphoto.com
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-PICTURED: Cara Delevingne with dog
-PHOTO by: Humberto Carreno/startraksphoto.com
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-PICTURED: Cara Delevingne with dog
-PHOTO by: Humberto Carreno/startraksphoto.com
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Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-New York, NY - 9/8/2014 -Cara Delevingne having fun with her Dog in Soho
-PICTURED: Cara Delevingne with dog
-PHOTO by: Humberto Carreno/startraksphoto.com
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