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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in Sofia, Bulgarien
October 1, 2020, Sofia, Bulgaria: A shop facade vandalised with a graffiti (the union of the hammer and the sickle), seen in Sofia city center. .On October 1st, 2020, in Sofia, Bulgaria. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Alltag in Teheran
September 26, 2019, Tehran, Iran: An Taer-2 missile is seen during a street exhibition by Iran's Revolutionary Guard celebrating 'Holy Defence Week' marking the 39th anniversary of the start of 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, at the Baharestan Square in Tehran, Iran. The tension between Iran and US going on, Iranian president Hassan Rouhani said in his speech at the 74th session of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York that Iran will not negotiate with the US under pressure and sanctions. (Credit Image: © Rouzbeh Fouladi/ZUMA Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Die besten Bilder des Tages
December 6, 2017 - London, UK. 6th December 2017. Class War bring posters to the protest outside the Kensington & Chelsea council meeting at Kensington Town Hall asking shere is the disgraced council member Rock Feilding-Mellen. The protest demanded answers and action from the council, almost six months after the disastrous fire at Grenfell Tower. The protest condemned the failure of the council to properly respond to the needs of the those affected by the fire, and in particular that so few have been rehoused, with some whole families still in a small hotel room. Protesters demand that all survivors and those who had to move out because of the fire are rehoused in appropriate housing in the area and that those responsible in Kensington and Chelsea council, the TMO and the cladding company face criminal charges. They also want a real role for the local community in the official inquiry into the fire which they feel has already disrespected local residents and fear will be a cover up. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters rise and react angrily towards the screen as a councillor lies about the council's activities. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters react to the giant screen showing the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall, shouting for councillors to 'Resign Now!' and giving the 'Thumbs down'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters react to the giant screen showing the council meeting at Kensington Town Hal, shouting for councillors to 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Antonia Bright of Movement for Justice speaks at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall calling for an amnesty of all Grenfell survivors with insecure immigraiton status. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A man who lost family members speaks with passion holding a square of the cladding from Grenfell Tower at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall telling councillors to resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A man who lost family members speaks with passion holding a square of the cladding from Grenfell Tower at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall telling councillors to resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A man who lost family members is introduced as he stands holding a square of the cladding from Grenfell Tower at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall telling councillors to resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Local group 'The Royal Murderers of Kensington and Chelsea' perform their song about the fire at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall calling on councillors t resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Local group 'The Royal Murderers of Kensington and Chelsea' perform their song about the fire at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall calling on councillors t resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Local group 'The Royal Murderers of Kensington and Chelsea' perform their song about the fire at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall calling on councillors t resign. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A nursery worker from Grenfell Tower speaks at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A nursery worker from Grenfell Tower speaks at the protest by survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A community worker from Grenfell Tower speaks outside the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall calling on councillors to 'resign and let the community plan its future. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A member of the local group 'The Royal Murderers of Kensington and Chelsea' at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Members of the local group 'The Royal Murderers of Kensington and Chelsea' at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. East End anarchist Martin Wright speaks at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Simon Elmer of Architects for Social Housing speaks at the protest byGrenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Zita Holbourne of the PCS and BARAC waits to speak at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A speaker from the National Union of Teachers at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Trade unionists and others at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Moyra Samuels of the Justice for Grenfell Campaign speaks at the protest by Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. A speaker in a Focus E15 t-shirt speaks in front of a Class War banner at the protest hy Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall to give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Grenfell Tower Unglück: Demonstrationen vor dem Ratshaus in Chelsea
July 19, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 19th July 2017. Grenfell Tower survivors and supporters at the council meeting at Kensington Town Hall give the firm message to councillors 'Resign Now!'. A couple of hundred protesters attended the council meeting, though some survivors were kept outside until the residents representative refused to speak until they were allowed in and there were many empty seats, while hundreds more watched the proceedings on a giant screen outside, erupting with fury at the complacency and paternalism of some councillors and calling for the council to resign as they had shown themselves unable to deal with the disaster, which feel came about as a result of the councils failure to take reasonable care of the safety of people in social housing. Earlier there was a noisy protest outside, with two sets of speeches a short distance apart as some housing campaign groups involved with Grenfell had been refused permission to speak by the main Justice for Grenfell campaign on political grounds. Peter Marshall ImagesLive (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Tate Modern in London: Soul of a Nation - Art in the Age of Black Power
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8937560n)
Jae Jarrell with her Revolutionary Suit, remade 2010
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power exhibition, London, UK - 11 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Tate Modern in London: Soul of a Nation - Art in the Age of Black Power
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (8937560k)
Jae Jarrell with her Revolutionary Suit, remade 2010
Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power exhibition, London, UK - 11 Jul 2017
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Commonwealth Day in London, UK - 13 Mar 2017
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster/REX/Shutterstock (9307973n)
Statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Parliament Square in London, England. Gandhi (1869 - 1948) was a leader in India's struggle for independence.
Commonwealth Day in London, UK - 13 Mar 2017
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REPORTAGE - Alltag in Kuba
Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba.
Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace.
Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars.
On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
Photo by Artur Widak *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19097572
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REPORTAGE - Alltag in Kuba
A classic American car seen in Havana center.
Thousands of vintage American cars remain scattered throughout Cuba, manufactured before the revolution and subsequent US embargo in 1960.
With no automobile imports coming in to the island, the old cars are preserved by local mechanics and improvised fixes by the owners themselves.
On Monday, 5 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
Photo by Artur Widak *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19097673
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REPORTAGE - Alltag in Kuba
Two men seat on the street in Havana city center.
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro.
After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country.
On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death.
During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise.
Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it.
On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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An erderly lady seen near her house entrance in Havana city center.
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro.
After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country.
On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death.
During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise.
Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it.
On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A street scene from Havana's city center.
On Thursday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba.
Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace.
Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars.
On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A saxophone player busking in Havana Old Town.
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro.
After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country.
On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death.
During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise.
Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it.
On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A street art seen Havana's city center.
On Thursday, 30 November 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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Adrian Gonzalez Gonzalez (age 28), A Heavyweight Champion of Cuba 2006, 2008 and 2012, during his training at the Kid Chocolate boxing gym, in Old Havana. Adrian is trained by Carlos Manuel Miranda La O.
Adrian's dream is to become a professional boxer, but it is impossible in Cuba for the moment.
On Tuesday, 4 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A man seats at the entrence to his shop, in Havana city center.
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro.
After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country.
On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death.
During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise.
Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it.
On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A classic American car used as a taxi, seen in Havana.
Thousands of vintage American cars remain scattered throughout Cuba, manufactured before the revolution and subsequent US embargo in 1960.
With no automobile imports coming in to the island, the old cars are preserved by local mechanics and improvised fixes by the owners themselves.
On Monday, 5 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A crowd of tourists seen at the book market.
The improvment of relations between the USA and Cuba at the beginning of this year started a boom in tourism. Cruise liners traveling from the US began docking in Havana in May and the first commercial flight from the US to Cuba landed on November 28. But not everyone in Cuba sees the benefits from a growing number of foreign visitors. The food in Cuba is becoming scarce and expensive.
On Monday, 3 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A saxophone player busking in Havana Old Town.
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro.
After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country.
On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death.
During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise.
Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it.
On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A man with a cigar seen near Havana's Cathedral.
For a week I explored the streets of Havana, the homes and Havana's vastly diverse culture, just a few days after the death of the legendary leader Fidel Castro.
After news broke on Friday evening (the 25th November) that Fidel Castro had died, some people in Havana reacted in shock, disbelief, and pain. Others saw the former leader's death as an opportunity for the country.
On the same night, many people did not respond with any visible emotion when they were told of Fidel Castro’s death.
During the next few days that followed, many went about their days as usual, arguing that little would change because of Fidel Castro’s demise.
Much of Havana seemed and still seems uncertain about exactly how to feel, or at least how to talk about it.
On Friday, 2 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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Adrian Gonzalez Gonzalez (age 28), A Heavyweight Champion of Cuba 2006, 2008 and 2012, during his training at the Kid Chocolate boxing gym, in Old Havana. Adrian is trained by Carlos Manuel Miranda La O.
Adrian's dream is to become a professional boxer, but it is impossible in Cuba for the moment.
On Tuesday, 4 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A classic American cars used as a taxi, seen in Havana streets.
Thousands of vintage American cars remain scattered throughout Cuba, manufactured before the revolution and subsequent US embargo in 1960.
With no automobile imports coming in to the island, the old cars are preserved by local mechanics and improvised fixes by the owners themselves.
On Monday, 5 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A street scene seen in Havana's city center.
On Thursday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
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A view of a mural dedicated to the boxing activity, seen in Havana's city center.
On Thursday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.
Photo by Artur Widak *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19097741
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