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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A view of the city of Bam, 1168 km (726 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, and a view inside the Citadel of Bam, which was nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and an example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
An elderly guard sits on the roof of the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
Two young Iranian women take a selfie while visiting the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A view of the palm grove (top) in the city of Bam, 1168 km (726 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, and a view of a part of the Citadel of Bam (bottom), which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, is pictured on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A view of the city of Bam, 1168 km (726 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, and a view inside the Citadel of Bam, which was nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and an example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
An Iranian family visits the Citadel of Bam, which was nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A young Iranian boy walks at the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A view of the city of Bam, 1168 km (726 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, and a view inside the Citadel of Bam, which was nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and an example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
An elderly Iranian man walks to the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A view of the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, from the city of Bam, 1168 km (726 miles) southeast of Tehran, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
An Iranian man looks at the Citadel of Bam, which is nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003 and has been under restoration ever since, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and a remarkable example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Citadel Of Bam 22-year After Earthquake
A restoration site is pictured at the Citadel of Bam, which was nearly destroyed by a powerful earthquake in 2003, in Bam, Iran, on May 3, 2025. The Citadel of Bam, located in southeastern Iran, is the world's largest adobe structure and an example of ancient urban architecture along the Silk Road. This historic fortress, with origins dating back over 2,000 years, stands as a testament to the ingenuity of desert construction and cultural continuity. In December 2003, a devastating earthquake strikes the region, causing the near-total collapse of the citadel and claiming tens of thousands of lives. Since then, the site is under continuous restoration efforts aimed at preserving its cultural and historical significance. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Photocall At Bonhams For British. Cool. Sale In London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 14, 2025: A staff member looks at “Queen Vic”, 2003, numbered 236/500 in pencil, estimate: £6,000 - £8,000 (L) and “Girl With Balloon”, 2004, numbered 408/600 in pencil, estimate: £50,000-70,000 (R) screenprints in colours by Banksy during a photocall for the "British. Cool." sale at Bonhams auction house in London, United Kingdom on April 14, 2025. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto) -
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Photocall At Bonhams For British. Cool. Sale In London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 14, 2025: A staff member looks at screenprints by Banksy: “Golf Sale”, 2003, signed in black ink and numbered 90/750 in pencil, estimate: £20,000 - £30,000 and “Weston Super Mare”, 2003, numbered 504/750 in pencil, estimate: £8,000 - £12,000 during a photocall for the "British. Cool." sale at Bonhams auction house in London, United Kingdom on April 14, 2025. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, I Am, 1995, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Rescuer - Victim, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, School of Thought, 1993, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Up, Up and Away, 1997, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, The Pursuit of Oblivion, 2004., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Schitzophrenogenesis, 2008, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Peace, 2009, Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, This Little Piggy Went to Market, This Little Piggy Stayed at Home, 1996., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Myth Explored, Explained, Exploded, 1993. Shark in 3 parts., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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NEWS - Damien Hirst Formaldehyd-Skulpturen Ausstellung, Gagosian Gallery, London
Gagosian Gallery, London, UK. 9 March 2022. Natural History, over 20 of Damien Hirst’s formaldehyde sculptures spanning a 30 year period go on display at Gagosian, opening from 10 March. Image: Damien Hirst, Death Denied, 2008., Credit:MALCOLM PARK / Avalon
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'A NIGHT OF COMEDY' IN AID OF THE KAYNE ERAS CENTRE AT THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 03 FEB 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by BEI/Shutterstock (402851m)
Honorees Carl and Estelle Reiner
'A NIGHT OF COMEDY' IN AID OF THE KAYNE ERAS CENTRE AT THE BEVERLY HILLS HOTEL, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 03 FEB 2003
January 31, 2003 : Beverly Hills, Ca
Honorees Carl and Estelle Reiner
A Night of Comedy Honoring Gloria Franks, Mike Franks, Estelle Reinger and Carl Reinger Benefiting the Kayne-Eras Center at the Beverly Hills Hotel
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'ALEX AND EMMA' FILM PREMIERE, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 16 JUN 2003
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DIRECTORS GUILD AWARDS, CENTURY PLAZA HOTEL, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - O1 MAR 2003
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Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Haynes/SOPA Images/REX (10556421f)
A woman wears a face mask in Manila's Chinatown district as a precaution to the outbreak of the coronavirus. Filipinos remain anxious over a new coronavirus known as Covid-19 which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The Philippines' Department of Health announced the country's first death due to the virus on 2 February - the first reported death outside of China. The number of 2019-nCoV cases worldwide has already surpassed that of the 2003 Sars epidemic, with the death toll now over 1300.
Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Haynes/SOPA Images/REX (10556421e)
A man wears a face mask as a precaution to the outbreak of the coronavirus. Filipinos remain anxious over a new coronavirus known as Covid-19 which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The Philippines' Department of Health announced the country's first death due to the virus on 2 February - the first reported death outside of China. The number of 2019-nCoV cases worldwide has already surpassed that of the 2003 Sars epidemic, with the death toll now over 1300.
Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Haynes/SOPA Images/REX (10556421d)
A man wears a face mask as a precaution to the outbreak of the coronavirus. Filipinos remain anxious over a new coronavirus known as Covid-19 which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The Philippines' Department of Health announced the country's first death due to the virus on 2 February - the first reported death outside of China. The number of 2019-nCoV cases worldwide has already surpassed that of the 2003 Sars epidemic, with the death toll now over 1300.
Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Haynes/SOPA Images/REX (10556421c)
A man wears a face mask in Manila's Chinatown district as a precaution to the outbreak of the coronavirus. Filipinos remain anxious over a new coronavirus known as Covid-19 which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The Philippines' Department of Health announced the country's first death due to the virus on 2 February - the first reported death outside of China. The number of 2019-nCoV cases worldwide has already surpassed that of the 2003 Sars epidemic, with the death toll now over 1300.
Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Haynes/SOPA Images/REX (10556421a)
A security guard wears a face mask as a precaution to the outbreak of the coronavirus. Filipinos remain anxious over a new coronavirus known as Covid-19 which originated in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The Philippines' Department of Health announced the country's first death due to the virus on 2 February - the first reported death outside of China. The number of 2019-nCoV cases worldwide has already surpassed that of the 2003 Sars epidemic, with the death toll now over 1300.
Coronavirus outbreak, Philippines - 13 Feb 2020
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COMBINED FORCES TATTOO AT ETON COLLEGE PARADE GROUND, BRITAIN - 27 MAY 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (418041j)
PRINCE HARRY
COMBINED FORCES TATTOO AT ETON COLLEGE PARADE GROUND, BRITAIN - 27 MAY 2003
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PRINCE HARRY RIDING HIS HORSE 'GUARDSMAN' MUSTERING HERD BULLS, TOOLOOMBILLA, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 27 NOV 2003
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (437635e)
PRINCE HARRY
PRINCE HARRY RIDING HIS HORSE 'GUARDSMAN' MUSTERING HERD BULLS, TOOLOOMBILLA, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - 27 NOV 2003
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PORTRAIT - Ellen von Unwerth
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9658038c)
Ellen von Unwerth, with Kate and David, New York, 2003
Ellen von Unwerth 'Ladyland' exhibition press view, London, UK - 03 May 2018
Ellen von Unwerth, German photographer, film director and former model who specialises in erotic femininity, presents exhibition of editorial shots including photographs of Elle Macpherson, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, at Opera Gallery, London
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PORTRAIT - Ellen von Unwerth
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9658038e)
Ellen von Unwerth, with Kate and David, New York, 2003
Ellen von Unwerth 'Ladyland' exhibition press view, London, UK - 03 May 2018
Ellen von Unwerth, German photographer, film director and former model who specialises in erotic femininity, presents exhibition of editorial shots including photographs of Elle Macpherson, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, at Opera Gallery, London
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PORTRAIT - Ellen von Unwerth
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9658038b)
Ellen von Unwerth, with Kate and David, New York, 2003
Ellen von Unwerth 'Ladyland' exhibition press view, London, UK - 03 May 2018
Ellen von Unwerth, German photographer, film director and former model who specialises in erotic femininity, presents exhibition of editorial shots including photographs of Elle Macpherson, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, at Opera Gallery, London
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PORTRAIT - Ellen von Unwerth
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9658038g)
Ellen von Unwerth, with Kate and David, New York, 2003
Ellen von Unwerth 'Ladyland' exhibition press view, London, UK - 03 May 2018
Ellen von Unwerth, German photographer, film director and former model who specialises in erotic femininity, presents exhibition of editorial shots including photographs of Elle Macpherson, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, at Opera Gallery, London
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PORTRAIT - Ellen von Unwerth
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9658038ao)
Ellen von Unwerth, with Kate and David, New York, 2003
Ellen von Unwerth 'Ladyland' exhibition press view, London, UK - 03 May 2018
Ellen von Unwerth, German photographer, film director and former model who specialises in erotic femininity, presents exhibition of editorial shots including photographs of Elle Macpherson, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell, at Opera Gallery, London
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