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ny180126160011 Thousands of Danes pack a plaza before marching to the U.S. Embassy to protest President Donald Trump?s statements about buying or taking over Greenland, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan 17, 2026. Danes say they feel betrayed, bewildered and frightened by Trump?s threats to take over the semiautonomous Danish territory, a source of national identity and pride. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180126155916 Some of the thousands of Danes who packed a plaza before marching to the U.S. Embassy to protest President Donald Trump?s statements about buying or taking over Greenland, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan 17, 2026. Danes say they feel betrayed, bewildered and frightened by Trump?s threats to take over the semiautonomous Danish territory, a source of national identity and pride. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180126155914 Residents march to protest President Donald Trump?s statements about buying or taking over Greenland, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan 17, 2026. Danes say they feel betrayed, bewildered and frightened by Trump?s threats to take over the semiautonomous Danish territory, a source of national identity and pride. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180126155911 Some of thousands of Danes that walked together to the U.S. Embassy in protest of President Donald Trump?s statements about buying or taking over Greenland, in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan 17, 2026. Danes say they feel betrayed, bewildered and frightened by Trump?s threats to take over the semiautonomous Danish territory, a source of national identity and pride. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180126155913 U.S. Sens. Chris Coons (D-Del.), in front, and Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), right, walk past reporters before meeting with Greenlandic and Danish representatives at Parliament in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan 16, 2026. Danes say they feel betrayed, bewildered and frightened by Trump?s threats to take over the semiautonomous Danish territory, a source of national identity and pride. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny180126155915 Henrik Bager, a Danish soldier who served with Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan, outside his home in Graested, Denmark, Jan 16, 2026. Danes say they feel betrayed, bewildered and frightened by Trump?s threats to take over the semiautonomous Danish territory, a source of national identity and pride. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625152711 People attend a protest following U.S. attacks on Iranian nuclear sites, amid the Iran-Israel conflict, in Tehran, Iran, on Sunday, June 22, 2025. After a direct American attack on three of Iran?s nuclear facilities, many Iranians said in phone interviews that they faced an uncertain and frightening future. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625152710 Demonstrators carry the Iranian flag during a march in Tehran, Iran, June 20, 2025. After a direct American attack on three of Iran?s nuclear facilities, many Iranians said in phone interviews that they faced an uncertain and frightening future. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny220625152810 Long lines at gas stations in Tehran, Iran, June 16, 2025. After a direct American attack on three of Iran?s nuclear facilities, many Iranians said in phone interviews that they faced an uncertain and frightening future. (Arash Khamooshi/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150525115411 A frightened boy weeps after Israeli air strikes in Jabaliya, Gaza Strip, on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Dozens were killed in Israeli strikes across Gaza on Thursday, the territoryÕs health ministry said, in another powerful wave of attacks that came as Israel threatened to intensify its campaign. (Saher Alghorra/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny190425201710 A trash can filled with liquor bottles and cigarettes. Having a family history of the disease can feel frightening. (Joyce Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_022 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Fedeli recitano il rosario davanti alla statua di una madonna sul campo di basket del lungomare Pertini di Pozzuoli trasformato in parcheggio per le persone che non vogliono rimanere in casa, spaventate dallo sciame sismico, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Faithful recite the rosary in front of the statue of a Madonna on the basketball court of the Pertini seafront transformed into a parking lot for people who do not want to stay at home, frightened by the earthquake tremors, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_020 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Fedeli recitano il rosario davanti alla statua di una madonna sul campo di basket del lungomare Pertini di Pozzuoli trasformato in parcheggio per le persone che non vogliono rimanere in casa, spaventate dallo sciame sismico, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Faithful recite the rosary in front of the statue of a Madonna on the basketball court of the Pertini seafront transformed into a parking lot for people who do not want to stay at home, frightened by the earthquake tremors, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_021 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Fedeli recitano il rosario davanti alla statua di una madonna sul campo di basket del lungomare Pertini di Pozzuoli trasformato in parcheggio per le persone che non vogliono rimanere in casa, spaventate dallo sciame sismico, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Faithful recite the rosary in front of the statue of a Madonna on the basketball court of the Pertini seafront transformed into a parking lot for people who do not want to stay at home, frightened by the earthquake tremors, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_018 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Fedeli recitano il rosario davanti alla statua di una madonna sul campo di basket del lungomare Pertini di Pozzuoli trasformato in parcheggio per le persone che non vogliono rimanere in casa, spaventate dallo sciame sismico, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Faithful recite the rosary in front of the statue of a Madonna on the basketball court of the Pertini seafront in Pozzuoli transformed into a parking lot for people who do not want to stay at home, frightened by the earthquake tremors, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_023 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Fedeli recitano il rosario davanti alla statua di una madonna sul campo di basket del lungomare Pertini di Pozzuoli trasformato in parcheggio per le persone che non vogliono rimanere in casa, spaventate dallo sciame sismico, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Faithful recite the rosary in front of the statue of a Madonna on the basketball court of the Pertini seafront transformed into a parking lot for people who do not want to stay at home, frightened by the earthquake tremors, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_019 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Fedeli recitano il rosario davanti alla statua di una madonna sul campo di basket del lungomare Pertini di Pozzuoli trasformato in parcheggio per le persone che non vogliono rimanere in casa, spaventate dallo sciame sismico, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Faithful recite the rosary in front of the statue of a Madonna on the basketball court of the Pertini seafront transformed into a parking lot for people who do not want to stay at home, frightened by the earthquake tremors, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_010 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure. ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_011 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure. ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_012 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure. ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_009 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure. ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_001 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_002 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zaf_a110_008 February 17, 2025, Pozzuoli: Cittadini di Pozzuoli spaventati dallo sciame sismico si rifugiano con le auto sul campo di basket dl lungomare Pertino, 17 febbraio 2025. /// Citizens of Pozzuoli, frightened by the seismic swarm, take refuge in their cars on the basketball court on the Pertino seafront, in Pozzuoli, Italy, 17 February 2025. The scary recent seismic activity in the Campi Flegrei volcanic caldera near Naples continued overnight with a magnitude 3.9 earthquake that was followed by two others of magnitude 3. There was also a magnitude 3.9 quake on Sunday that could be felt by residents in parts of Naples and the surrounding province. In total there have been over a dozen seismic events in the area in the last three days and schools in the town of Pozzuoli, which is close to the epicentre of the earthquakes, are closed on Monday as a precautionary measure..ANSA / CIRO FUSCO (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20250217_zsa_l164_050 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. In photo Campi Flegrei Roman ruins of the temple of Serapis in the city of Pozzuoli, in the Campi Flegrei zone. In reality, these are the remains of the ancient Macellum , the public market of ancient Puteoli. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_055 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_005 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_002 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_003 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_006 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_004 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250217_zsa_l164_001 February 17, 2025, Napoli, Italy: The earth does not stop shaking in Naples, after the tremors felt this afternoon, here are two more very strong ones of magnitude 3.0 felt around 11.45pm. A second tremor, even stronger, at 00.19 of magnitude 3.9. The earthquake woke thousands of people from their sleep. It was a shallow tremor and therefore felt very strongly. Frightened people took to the streets. (Credit Image: © Antonio Balasco/LPS/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250129_zap_c210_029 January 29, 2025, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: Sen. SHELDON WHITEHOUSE (D-RI) grills Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as he testifies before the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation hearing to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, Jan. 29, 2025. Whitehouse asked Kennedy, his former law school classmate that he will promise â??never say vaccines arenâ??t medically safe when they, in fact, are. And make indisputably clear that you support mandatory vaccinations against diseases where that will keep people safe.â? Whitehouse added, â??Frankly you frighten people. (Credit Image: © Douglas Christian/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20250129_zap_c210_028 January 29, 2025, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: Sen. SHELDON WHITEHOUSE (D-RI) grills Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as he testifies before the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation hearing to be Secretary of Health and Human Services, Jan. 29, 2025. Whitehouse asked Kennedy, his former law school classmate that he will promise â??never say vaccines arenâ??t medically safe when they, in fact, are. And make indisputably clear that you support mandatory vaccinations against diseases where that will keep people safe.â? Whitehouse added, â??Frankly you frighten people. (Credit Image: © Douglas Christian/ZUMA Press Wire)
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ny060525175210 FILE ? Former Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), President Donald Trump?s choice to lead the Veterans Affairs Department, at his Senate confirmation hearing in Washington, Jan. 21, 2025. Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said the number of VA employees to be cut could change, and he accused Democrats of trying to frighten veterans. (Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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58714224 An actor dressed as the devil frightens the audience during the Procession of the Three Kings in Gda?sk. On 6 January the Feast of the Epiphany, a procession of the Three Kings passed through the streets of Gda?sk. During the march, people sang carols. The city's inhabitants thronged the streets to watch the colourful procession. The climax of the march is the bowing of the three kings. The three kings were accompanied by a children's group of knights, ladies of the court and courtiers carrying gifts. The procession was accompanied by the snare drummers. Photo Credit: Agnieszka Pazdykiewicz / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20250106_aaa_s197_280 January 6, 2025, Gdansk, Poland: An actor dressed as the devil frightens the audience during the Procession of the Three Kings in Gda?sk. On 6 January the Feast of the Epiphany, a procession of the Three Kings passed through the streets of Gda?sk. During the march, people sang carols. The city's inhabitants thronged the streets to watch the colourful procession. The climax of the march is the bowing of the three kings. The three kings were accompanied by a children's group of knights, ladies of the court and courtiers carrying gifts. The procession was accompanied by the snare drummers. (Credit Image: © Agnieszka Pazdykiewicz/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20250106_aaa_s197_281 January 6, 2025, Gdansk, Poland: An actor dressed as the devil frightens the audience during the Procession of the Three Kings in Gda?sk. On 6 January the Feast of the Epiphany, a procession of the Three Kings passed through the streets of Gda?sk. During the march, people sang carols. The city's inhabitants thronged the streets to watch the colourful procession. The climax of the march is the bowing of the three kings. The three kings were accompanied by a children's group of knights, ladies of the court and courtiers carrying gifts. The procession was accompanied by the snare drummers. (Credit Image: © Agnieszka Pazdykiewicz/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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58733353 A small snow-white with slender dark bill, blackish legs, and yellowish feet Little Egret looking for food on the shores of Lake Oleiden covered with water hyacinth. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733334 An adult male Baboon seen by the road side at the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733335 Power lines carrying electricity generated through geothermal power underneath Hell's Gate from the area's hot springs and geysers at the Olkaria Geothermal Power Station in the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733318 A plumes of steam rising from a vent at the Olkaria Geothermal Power Station in the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya.Hells Gate National Park is located in Naivasha Rift Valley part of Kenya and provides the ideal fun in the wild experience across all age groups. Its convenient proximity, about 100km north-west of Nairobi. The park is famous for its geothermal station, Lower Gorge, and spectacular sceneries of towering cliffs, scrub clad volcanoes, water-gouged gorges, and plumes of geothermal steam. It also has a variety of animals. The name Hell?s Gate is derived from the most impressive feature in the Park, the Ol Jorowa Gorge, which runs through the middle of the park. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733365 Rock Hyrax seen resting on the rocks at the Hell's Gate National Park. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733319 The Central Tower at the Hell's Gate National Park which is one of two distinct volcanic rock columns in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733315 Fishermen check their fishing nets on Lake Oleiden in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733316 Fishermen check their fishing nets on Lake Oleiden in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733366 Fischer's Tower seen at the Hells gate national park, which is about 40meters high, a prominent tooth of rock as one enters at the park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733333 Fischer's Tower is about 40meters high, a prominent tooth of rock as one enters at the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733317 A plumes of steam rising from a vent (L) at the Olkaria Geothermal Power Station in the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733327 Power lines seen carrying electricity generated through geothermal power underneath Hell's Gate from the area's hot springs and geysers at the Olkaria Geothermal Power Station in the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733329 A tour van seen driving through the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733320 A plumes of steam rising from a vent (R) a geothermal activity in the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733322 Rock Hyrax seen resting at the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733326 Zebras seen grazing at the Hell's Gate National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733377 A Hadada Ibis looking for food along the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733347 A Masaai Giraffe at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733364 A fisherman prepares fishing hooks at the shore of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733362 A fisherman prepares fishing hooks at the shore of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733337 A Large, long-necked Great Egret stretches its neck while looking for food at the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733376 A Grey Heron looking for food at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park covered with water hyacinth. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733367 A small snow-white with slender dark bill, blackish legs, and yellowish feet Little Egret at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733346 Vervet monkeys with they young one common sighting at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733342 A Large, long-necked Great Egret stands still as it looks for food at the shores of Lake Oleiden Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733356 A huge Marabou Stork stands still at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733358 A fisherman prepares fishing hooks at the shore of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733344 An African fish Eagle at the shores of Lake Naivasha National park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733372 A Ruppelle's Starling bird standing on an electric fence at the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733349 A small snow-white with slender dark bill, blackish legs, and yellowish feet Little Egret on an abandoned boat covered with water hyacinthPlant of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733354 A Superb Starling gazes on a acacia tree log at the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733371 A Reed Cormorant bird standing on a dead tree at the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733355 A Hamerkop (L) and a small snow-white with slender dark bill, blackish legs, and yellowish feet Little Egret (C) on an abandoned boat covered with water hyacinth. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733348 A small snow-white with slender dark bill, blackish legs, and yellowish feet Little Egret on an abandoned boat covered with water hyacinthPlant of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733339 A Vervet monkey with her young one common sighting at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733351 A Masaai Giraffe at the shores of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733363 A fisherman prepares fishing hooks at the shore of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733359 A fisherman prepares fishing hooks at the shore of Lake Naivasha National Park in Naivasha Nakuru county. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733357 Hadada Ibis looking for food along the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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58733374 An African Pied Crow bird looking for food droppings at a campsite at the shores of Lake Oleiden in Naivasha, Nakuru county Kenya. Lake Naivasha attracts a variety of animals that include buffalo, antelope, giraffe, warthog and monkey, and you will almost certainly catch sight of hippos lazily watching proceedings from the cooling water. The Lake also plays host to a variety of birdlife; more than 400 species have been recorded here. Many can be spotted along the shoreline ? from pelicans and fish eagles to weavers and warblers. Naivasha is derived from Nai'posha from the massai dialect which means "rough waters.? It is a name that represents the mighty lake. Lake Naivasha stands out in the Kenyan rift valley by having the highest elevation at a frightening 1,884 meters. Photo Credit: Boniface Muthoni / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny041224135113 A line of police officers stand guard across the street from the main gate to the National Assembly building in Seoul, on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024. For some Koreans, martial law brought back frightening memories. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240802_zaf_a110_070 August 2, 2024, Pompei, Italia: La poiana Gianna e il suo volo su Pompei. Insieme al falco Aria,.il rapace è una delle due ''guardiane'' di Pompei, al centro del progetto, di cui è responsabile tecnica la biotecnologa Paola Barile con il suo assitente Pasquale Giorgio, per la tutela e salvaguardia delle meraviglie millenarie del Parco Archeologico patrimonio Unesco dall'aggressione delle colonie di piccioni e del guano. I rapaci, con i loro eleganti e potenti voli, simulano delle vere e proprie cacce, ispaventando i piccioni e scacciandoli dal sito, Da due anni, il progetto di falconeria è attivo a Pompei e i risultati sono più che soddisfacenti, evitando l'utilizzo di sostanze chimiche o dispositivi rumorosi, Pompei (NA), 4 agosto 2024 ANSA/ Cesare Abbate.---- The buzzard Gianna and her flight over Pompeii. Together with the falcon Aria,.the bird of prey is one of the two ''guardians'' of Pompeii, at the center of the project, of which the biotechnologist Paola Barile is technically responsible with her assistant Pasquale Giorgio, for the protection and safeguarding of the thousand-year-old wonders of the Archaeological Park, a UNESCO heritage site, from the aggression of colonies of pigeons and guano. The birds of prey, with their elegant and powerful flights, simulate real hunts, frightening the pigeons and chasing them away from the site. For two years, the falconry project has been active in Pompeii and the results are more than satisfactory, avoiding the use of chemical substances or noisy devices, Pompeii (NA), 4 August 2024 ANSA/ Cesare Abbate (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240802_zaf_a110_068 August 2, 2024, Pompei, Italia: La biotecnologa Paola Barile con la poiana Gianna. Insieme al falco Aria,.il rapace è una delle due ''guardiane'' di Pompei, al centro del progetto di cui la Barile è reponsabile tecnica per la tutela e salvaguardia delle meraviglie millenarie del Parco Archeologico patrimonio Unesco dall'aggressione delle colonie di piccioni e del guano. I rapaci, con i loro eleganti e potenti voli, simulano delle vere e proprie cacce, ispaventando i piccioni e scacciandoli dal sito, Da due anni, il progetto di falconeria è attivo a Pompei e i risultati sono più che soddisfacenti, evitando l'utilizzo di sostanze chimiche o dispositivi rumorosi, Pomepi (NA), 4 agosto 2024 ANSA/ Cesare Abbate.--- The italian biotechnologist Paola Barile with the buzzard Gianna. Together with the falcon Aria, the bird of prey is one of the two ''guardians'' of Pompeii, at the center of the project of which Barile is the technical manager for the protection and safeguarding of the thousand-year-old wonders of the Archaeological Park, a UNESCO heritage site, from the aggression of pigeon colonies and guano. The birds of prey, with their elegant and powerful flights, simulate real hunts, frightening the pigeons and chasing them away from the site. For two years, the falconry project has been active in Pompeii and the results are more than satisfactory, avoiding the use of chemical substances or noisy devices, Pomepi (NA), 4 August 2024 ANSA/ Cesare Abbate (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240802_zaf_a110_069 August 2, 2024, Pompei, Italia: La poiana Gianna e il suo volo su Pompei. Insieme al falco Aria,.il rapace è una delle due ''guardiane'' di Pompei, al centro del progetto, di cui è responsabile tecnica la biotecnologa Paola Barile con il suo assitente Pasquale Giorgio, per la tutela e salvaguardia delle meraviglie millenarie del Parco Archeologico patrimonio Unesco dall'aggressione delle colonie di piccioni e del guano. I rapaci, con i loro eleganti e potenti voli, simulano delle vere e proprie cacce, spaventando i piccioni e scacciandoli dal sito, Da due anni, il progetto di falconeria è attivo a Pompei e i risultati sono più che soddisfacenti, evitando l'utilizzo di sostanze chimiche o dispositivi rumorosi, Pompei (NA), 4 agosto 2024 ANSA/ Cesare Abbate.---- The buzzard Gianna and her flight over Pompeii. Together with the falcon Aria,.the bird of prey is one of the two ''guardians'' of Pompeii, at the center of the project, of which the biotechnologist Paola Barile is technically responsible with her assistant Pasquale Giorgio, for the protection and safeguarding of the thousand-year-old wonders of the Archaeological Park, a UNESCO heritage site, from the aggression of colonies of pigeons and guano. The birds of prey, with their elegant and powerful flights, simulate real hunts, frightening the pigeons and chasing them away from the site. For two years, the falconry project has been active in Pompeii and the results are more than satisfactory, avoiding the use of chemical substances or noisy devices, Pompeii (NA), 4 August 2024 ANSA/ Cesare Abbate (Credit Image: © ANSA/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240629_zaf_l75_005 June 29, 2024, Riga, Latvia, Latvia: A storm front approaches against the backdrop of sunset. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240618_zaf_l75_044 June 18, 2024, Riga, Latvia, Latvia: A black thundercloud in the sky over the Riga microdistrict of Bolderaja. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240618_zaf_l75_043 June 18, 2024, Riga, Latvia, Latvia: A black thundercloud in the sky over the Riga microdistrict of Bolderaja. (Credit Image: © Russian Look/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny240324154307 American philosopher and author Judith Butler in Paris, on March 17, 2024. ?There is a set of strange fantasies about what gender is ? how destructive it is, and how frightening it is,? said Butler, whose new book takes on the topic. (Elliott Verdier/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny240324153707 American philosopher and author Judith Butler in Paris, on March 17, 2024. ?There is a set of strange fantasies about what gender is ? how destructive it is, and how frightening it is,? said Butler, whose new book takes on the topic. (Elliott Verdier/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny150324132507 Police officers at an entrance to the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station in Downtown Brooklyn, where authorities said a 36-year-old man was shot in the head onboard a northbound A train as it pulled into the station during the evening rush hour, on Thursday, March 14, 2024. The shooting, which police said was the culmination of a frightening confrontation on a crowded subway car, in which an armed man who had been menacing another passenger ended up being shot with his own gun, happened a week after Gov. Kathy Hochul deployed hundreds of National Guard members and state troopers to the subway system. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny130124155907 Snow falls in downtown Des Moines during blizzard conditions that brought brutally cold temperatures and the threat of low voter turnout at events hosted by Republican presidential candidates across the state of Iowa, on Jan. 12 2024. Compared with the poor ground game Donald Trump had in 2016, when he came in second to ?Lyin? Ted? Cruz, as he called him, MAGA world is a model of organization. And that should frighten Democrats, as Maureen Dowd writes. (Mark Peterson/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny181223000306 **EMBARGO: NO ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION, WEB POSTING OR STREET SALES BEFORE MONDAY AT 3 A.M. ET ON DEC. 18, 2023. NO EXCEPTIONS FOR ANY REASONS. EMBARGO SET BY SOURCE.** Mathieu Magliore-Wilson, a student who joined in a pro-Palestinian protest at the Cooper Union and says it was not meant as an attack on Jewish students, in New York, Nov. 22, 2023. The protest at the school in Manhattan was one of a string of episodes on colleges across the country that have been amplified by outside forces, with sometimes frightening consequences. (Amir Hamja/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny181123121106 Having a checking account is a privilege, not a right, but most people forget this until they lose access to their accounts. The security software that banks use to sniff out criminal activity is easily frightened. It sets off millions of alarms across the industry each year, and most of them are false. (Igor Bastidas/The New York Times/Fotoarena) ? FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH NYT STORY SLUGGED BANK ACCOUNT CLOSURES BY RON LIEBER FOR NOV. 18, 2023. ALL OTHER USE PROHIBITED ?
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ny281023121707 Palestinians inspecting damage to their homes after an Israeli air strike in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip on Oct. 26, 2023. For the Israeli forces who take part in the Gaza invasion, one of the most daunting challenges will be the tunnels, which Hamas has spent years refining. For the people who live above the tunnels, one of the most frightening propositions will be how to survive the subterranean warfare. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023192906 Young Palestinians collecting water in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after Israel?s military demanded that more than a million civilians move to the south of the blockaded coastal strip, a possible precursor to a ground invasion but one that the United Nations warmed could be calamitous. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023124207 Youths look down from the back of a truck amid mass evacuations in the northern part of the Gaza Strip on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after Israel?s military demanded that more than 1 million civilians evacuate south, a possible precursor to a ground invasion that the United Nations warned could be calamitous. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023124106 Youths wave from the back of a truck amid mass evacuations in the northern part of the Gaza Strip on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after Israel?s military demanded that more than 1 million civilians evacuate south, a possible precursor to a ground invasion that the United Nations warned could be calamitous. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023124006 Cars and trucks crowd a street in the Gaza Strip amid mass evacuations in the northern part of the territory on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after Israel?s military demanded that more than 1 million civilians evacuate south, a possible precursor to a ground invasion that the United Nations warned could be calamitous. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023123807 Vehicles laden with people and belongings navigate traffic on a street in the Gaza Strip, amid mass evacuations in the northern part of the territory on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after Israel?s military demanded that more than 1 million civilians evacuate south, a possible precursor to a ground invasion that the United Nations warned could be calamitous. (Samar Abu Elouf/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023192706 A Palestinian child injured by an Israeli airstrike in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after Israel?s military demanded that more than a million civilians move to the south of the blockaded coastal strip, a possible precursor to a ground invasion but one that the United Nations warmed could be calamitous. (Yousef Masoud/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny131023105807 An Israeli soldier inside a house that was overrun by Hamas militants in BeÕeri, in southern Israel, on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after IsraelÕs military demanded that more than a million civilians move to the south of the blockaded coastal strip, a possible precursor to a ground invasion but one that the United Nations warmed could be calamitous. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny141023104808 An Israeli soldier outside a house that was overrun by Hamas militants in BeÕeri, in southern Israel, on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Frightened Palestinians packed belongings and left their homes in northern Gaza on Friday after IsraelÕs military demanded that more than a million civilians move to the south of the blockaded coastal strip, a possible precursor to a ground invasion but one that the United Nations warmed could be calamitous. (Sergey Ponomarev/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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