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Daily Life In Florence
Two young women sit on a stone wall using their smartphones against the background of historic architecture in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The scene illustrates the intersection of modern technology and historic tourism, often seen among travelers from Generation Z. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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A Couple Walking In Rain With Small Dogs In A Stroller
A couple walks across a wet square in rainy weather in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The man pushes a stroller containing small dogs while the woman holds an umbrella. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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A Couple Walking In Rain With Small Dogs In A Stroller
A couple walks across a wet square in rainy weather in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The man pushes a stroller containing small dogs while the woman holds an umbrella. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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A Couple Walking In Rain With Small Dogs In A Stroller
A couple walks across a wet square in rainy weather in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The man pushes a stroller containing small dogs while the woman holds an umbrella. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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A Couple Walking In Rain With Small Dogs In A Stroller
A couple walks across a wet square in rainy weather in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The man pushes a stroller containing small dogs while the woman holds an umbrella. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Evening Walk With Dog In Kufstein Old Town
A woman walks her small dog through the Old Town of Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria, on November 7, 2025. The scene shows the historic town area illuminated at night. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Evening Walk With Dog In Kufstein Old Town
A woman walks her small dog through the Old Town of Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria, on November 7, 2025. The scene shows the historic town area illuminated at night. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells fish at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells fish at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells fish at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells fish at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells fish at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells snails at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto) -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells bread at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells snails at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto) -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A woman buys bread at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A woman buys bread at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A woman buys bread at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells olives at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells olives at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells olives at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
The fruit and vegetable market is at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto) (Photo by APP/NurPhoto). -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells snails at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto) -
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Fruit And Vegetable Market At The Bastille Market In The Old City Of Oran In Algeria
A man sells snails at the Bastille market in the old city of Oran, Algeria, on November 5, 2025. The IMF forecasts GDP growth of 3.4% for Algeria in 2025 (Photo by Billel Bensalem/APP/NurPhoto) -
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Iraq's Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide
A decade after thousands were killed or displaced, many in the remaining community are still living in refugee camps.
Saturday marked exactly 10 years since Islamic State entered Iraq's Sinjar province, displacing, killing and enslaving hundreds of thousands of Yazidis. On Saturday morning, crowds gathered for a ceremony to remember victims of the genocide at the "grave of the mothers", where 111 elderly women were shot dead or buried alive after being separated from their family members.
Yazidis women gathering in Solagh, at the Yazidi Genocide Memorial, to mark the tenth anniversary of the brutal abducting, killing, enslavement of thousands of people of their community. They hold pictures of the missing persons of their families.
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Iraq's Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide
A decade after thousands were killed or displaced, many in the remaining community are still living in refugee camps.
Saturday marked exactly 10 years since Islamic State entered Iraq's Sinjar province, displacing, killing and enslaving hundreds of thousands of Yazidis. On Saturday morning, crowds gathered for a ceremony to remember victims of the genocide at the "grave of the mothers", where 111 elderly women were shot dead or buried alive after being separated from their family members.
Shiren , 24, originally from Kojo, stands in the hill in front of the Yazidi Genocide Memorial, in Solagh. The destroyed buildings behind her were some institutes ten years ago when she was kept and separated from her mother, who was killed in the mass grave in Solagh
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Iraq's Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide
A decade after thousands were killed or displaced, many in the remaining community are still living in refugee camps.
Saturday marked exactly 10 years since Islamic State entered Iraq's Sinjar province, displacing, killing and enslaving hundreds of thousands of Yazidis. On Saturday morning, crowds gathered for a ceremony to remember victims of the genocide at the "grave of the mothers", where 111 elderly women were shot dead or buried alive after being separated from their family members.
On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide, the community in the old city of Sinjar hung on the rubbles the pictures of the victims of their families, thousands are still missing.
Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine
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Iraq's Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide
A decade after thousands were killed or displaced, many in the remaining community are still living in refugee camps.
Saturday marked exactly 10 years since Islamic State entered Iraq's Sinjar province, displacing, killing and enslaving hundreds of thousands of Yazidis. On Saturday morning, crowds gathered for a ceremony to remember victims of the genocide at the "grave of the mothers", where 111 elderly women were shot dead or buried alive after being separated from their family members.
On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide, the community in the old city of Sinjar hung on the rubbles the pictures of the victims of their families, thousands are still missing.
Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine
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Iraq's Yazidis gather to remember the dead and missing, 10 years on from Islamic State genocide
A decade after thousands were killed or displaced, many in the remaining community are still living in refugee camps.
Saturday marked exactly 10 years since Islamic State entered Iraq's Sinjar province, displacing, killing and enslaving hundreds of thousands of Yazidis. On Saturday morning, crowds gathered for a ceremony to remember victims of the genocide at the "grave of the mothers", where 111 elderly women were shot dead or buried alive after being separated from their family members.
On the eve of the tenth anniversary of the Yazidi genocide, the community in the old city of Sinjar hung on the rubbles the pictures of the victims of their families, thousands are still missing.
Alessio Mamo / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Christian Armenians receive the Armenian New Year in mekashit construction at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Christian Armenians pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Clerics pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Clerics pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Clerics pray to receive the Armenian New Year at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Christian Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
The " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Activist Hagop DJernazian at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties. Bulldozers were sent to start building in the disputed area.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Armenian Activist Hagop DJernazian at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties. Bulldozers were sent to start building in the disputed area.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
An Armenian activist fixes a camera in front of the entrance at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Security guards and Armenians guard in a barricade at the Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
Quique Kierszenbaum / Guardian / eyevine
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Jerusalem 'land grab': Armenian community fear eviction after contentious deal
A developer has acquired historic land at seemingly bargain rates, amid claims of links to a settler group.
The plot of land, known as the Cows' Garden, has been signed over on a 98-year lease to developers Xana Capital Ltd, headed by Australian Daniel Rothman (also known as Rubinstein) and Palestinian Christian George Warwar, for the construction of a luxury hotel.
Armenians say the deal is illegal, and will destroy the oldest Christian diaspora in Jerusalem, tearing out its spiritual heart and splintering a small community, which today numbers about 2,000 people.
Security guards and Armenians guard inthe Parking lot known as the " Cow's Garden" in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem, in which community members shift 24/7 in order to protect the Church's properties.
Armenian activists and community members accuse Jewish settler groups of trying to assert control over the disputed piece of land that has been in the possession of the Armenian Patriarchate for centuries.
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