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  • FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Das Al-Thumama-Stadion in Doha
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    FUSSBALL-WM Katar - Das Al-Thumama-Stadion in Doha
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by QIAN Jun/ATP/SPP/Shutterstock (13626907z)
    DOHA, QATAR, 14. November 2022: Main press center walk way, all locations are with very long walkways,
    FOOTBALL FIFA WORLD CUP in QATAR 2022, Al THUMAMA Stadium, DOHA, QATAR, QATAR - 14 Nov 2022

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  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965b)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
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  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965i)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965m)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965j)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965n)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965l)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965k)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached. The archway is normally a walkway under the Queen's bridge
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965o)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached. One keen runner runs straight through the floodwater.
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
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    NEWS - Schottland: Sturm und Überschwemmungen in Perth
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX/Shutterstock (5505965p)
    The North side of the riverside walkways already under several feet of water as the expected peak is still to be reached
    Storms hit Perth, Scotland, Britain - 04 Jan 2016
    Flood waters on the River Tay threaten to get to the high level of 1993 as the 2004 flood defences are in place, waiting to be tested.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished, Sochi, Russia - 23 Jan 2014
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    Pictures show area around Olympic Park still not finished
    Just Days To Go: Pictures Show Russian Olympic City Not Ready
    With just days to go until the start of the Sochi winter Olympics, these pictures suggest the city is not ready for the showcase event.

    The shocking pictures by local journalist Alexander Valov depict the area around the Sochi Olympic Park in an unfinished state.

    Documenting the progress of construction and infrastructure works while walking around the immediate area of the Olympic Park on 23 January, Mr Valov found numerous cases where he claims works had not been finished.

    From his observations, he suggests that volunteer accommodation was still without electricity and sewage systems, pathways laid directly onto soil have already failed and have had to be hastily patched up, grass landscaping has been been laid incorrectly and dried up, litter and construction debris blight the area and open manholes on pathways are covered in flimsy wooden covers.

    However Alexander suggests that an area he believes will be used by President Vladimir Putin has been prioritised: "It is natural for Putin to make the place where he will ape in front of video cameras and, of course, it is closed to mere mortals," he says.

    Describing his tour, Alexander said: "Today (23 Jan), 15 days before the start of the Games, I walked to Imerati Valley, the site of the Olympic Park, which in the official pictures looks just fine, but the reality is far more prosaic: walkways laid for the Olympics, already collapsing, construction workers and a contactless current arena, repairs have no end. Construction debris and household garbage are a common occurrence to the areas adjacent to the Olympic Park as there...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KMZXXDQRY

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  • Gunnera manicata
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  • View of old English cottage
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    View of old English cottage
    View of old English cottage

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  • Front lawn garden of dune house
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    Front lawn garden of dune house
    Front lawn garden of dune house

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  • Pensioner prison, Onomichi, Japan - 20 May 2008
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    Pensioner prison, Onomichi, Japan - 20 May 2008
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jeremy Sutton Hibbert / Rex Features ( 779471L )
    A prison warder makes his way through the fenced and grilled walkways connecting buildings, in Onomichi prison., As the Japanese society rapidly ages, the country is now having to deal with a sharp rise in the number of criminals from the pensioner age group. Over 65's now count for the fastest growing age group of inmates.
    The Crisis Of Japan's Ageing Prison Population
    THE CRISIS OF JAPAN'S AGEING PRISON POPULATION

    At a rate much higher than any other developed nation, Japan's over-60s are becoming the fastest-growing criminal age group in the country. The number of over-70s alone charged with criminal offences has trebled within the last 8 years from approximately 10,000 to 30,000. Last year the ratio of elderly offenders to younger offenders was 1:6 compared to 1:24 a decade before.

    The most common crimes by the elderly tend to be petty offences like theft and shoplifting, but there were also 150 reported convictions for murder. Such is the dramatic increase in the percentage of elderly prisoners (currently 12% of the total prison population), Japan has been forced to invest billions of yen to construct 3 new prison wards to house over 1,000 inmates.

    The causes behind this phenomenon are not simple to explain away. The obvious roots lie in Japan's rapidly ageing population, in which the demographic of the typical 'population triangle', which comprises of a large base of young people and small pinnacle of the elderly, is starting to invert, meaning that the number of Japanese over the age of 60 is increasing at a greater rate than usual in comparison to the increase rate in the number of under 30s.

    However, this does not explain away the fact that while the number of Japanese aged 60 and over grew by 17% between 2000 and 2006, the number of prisoners in the same age bracket soared by 87%. Criminol...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/FXMFPDJ

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  • PRINCE WILLIAM ON OPERATION RALEIGH INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITION, CHILE - 2000
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    PRINCE WILLIAM ON OPERATION RALEIGH INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITION, CHILE - 2000
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 329868q )
    Prince William carrying a log used to construct walkways linking buildings in the village of Tortel
    PRINCE WILLIAM ON OPERATION RALEIGH INTERNATIONAL EXPEDITION, CHILE - 2000

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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