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52420974 TxDot has put messages on variable message signs along I-10 Eastbound for the expected influx of traffic on roadways for the Solar Eclipse near mile marker 372 on April 7, 2024. An estimated one million people will travel through Texas to witness this rare solar eclipse. (Photo By: Alexandra Buxbaum/Sipa USA)
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52420975 TxDot has put messages on variable message signs along I-10 Eastbound for the expected influx of traffic on roadways for the Solar Eclipse near mile marker 372 on April 7, 2024. An estimated one million people will travel through Texas to witness this rare solar eclipse. (Photo By: Alexandra Buxbaum/Sipa USA)
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52420973 TxDot has put messages on variable message signs along I-10 Eastbound for the expected influx of traffic on roadways for the Solar Eclipse near mile marker 372 on April 7, 2024. An estimated one million people will travel through Texas to witness this rare solar eclipse. (Photo By: Alexandra Buxbaum/Sipa USA)
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20240219_zna_c181_060 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés (c) and the president of UGAMA, the Union of farmers, ranchers and foresters of the Community of Madrid, Alfredo Berrocal (d), during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates the direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240219_zna_c181_061 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés (c) and the president of UGAMA, the Union of farmers, ranchers and foresters of the Community of Madrid, Alfredo Berrocal (d), during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates the direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240219_zna_c181_058 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés, during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240219_zna_c181_059 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés, during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240219_zna_c181_055 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés, during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240219_zna_c181_056 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés, during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240219_zna_c181_057 February 19, 2024, Madrid, Spain: The state coordinator of Unión de Uniones, Luis Cortés, during a press conference to explain the development of the great demonstration-tractorada on Wednesday, February 21 in Madrid, in Rafael Hoteles Atocha, on February 19, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Unión de Uniones de Agricultores y Ganaderos (Union of Farmers and Ranchers Unions) announced today that it estimates direct and indirect losses for farmers associated with Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) at around 55 million euros during the first year of its appearance in Spain. In addition, during the press conference they have talked about the great tractorada on Wednesday, February 21, in which they expect to gather at least 1,000 tractors...19 FEBRUARY 2024..Eduardo Parra / Europa Press..02/19/2024 (Credit Image: © Eduardo Parra/Contacto/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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51129130 A tractor with the image of Virgin Marry and a Polish flag seen in front of the Greater Poland government office building during the demonstration. Farmers arrived by tractors to Poznan, one of the biggest cities in Poland to block the city streets in protest, farmers from all over Poland started a protest that is expected to last 30 days. The protest was organized by the Solidarity trade union of farmers, and the reason for it, is the recent decision of the European Commission to extend duty-free trade with Ukraine until 2025. In addition, Polish farmers do not want the implementation of the Green Deal, the import of cheap agricultural products from Ukraine and demand support for animal breeding. Solidarity said that, apart from the blockade of border crossings with Ukraine, they also planning to block roads in the big cities throughout the country between Feb 9 and March 10. Photo Credit: Attila Husejnow / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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ny030224173007 New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams speaks at a news conference ahead of a City Council vote that's expected to override Mayor Eric Adams' veto of two bills in New York, Jan. 30, 2024. A new law requires greater transparency by the police about their interactions with the public. Mayor Eric Adams and police officials call the law onerous. (Dave Sanders/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20240126_fap_l137_005 January 26, 2024, Hong Kong, CHINA: In Hong Kong, Western tourists sightsee at Temple Street, a popular tourist's spot in town. Hong Kong government is making great effort in a hope to attract foreign visitors, particularly tourists from North America, Europe and Japan back in the city but with little avail after the implementation of HONG KONG NATIONAL SECURITY LAW, which had introduced Chinese Mainland's police law into the former free city.Jan-26,2024Hong Kong.ZUMA/Liau Chung-ren (Credit Image: © Liau Chung-ren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20240126_fap_l137_002 January 26, 2024, Hong Kong, CHINA: In Hong Kong, tourists from China Mainland shops at popular tourists hotspot at Woman's Street in the busiest commercial district in Mong Kok. Hong Kong government is making great effort in an attempt to attract foreign visitors, particularly from North America,Europe and Japan back in town for sightseeing after huge damage has been brought to Hong Kong economy by global Pandemic and implementation of HONG KONG NATIONAL SECURITY LAW. The local regime's effort to lure Western and Japanese visitors show only little avail far below government's expectation.Jan-26,2024Hong Kong.ZUMA/Liau Chung-ren (Credit Image: © Liau Chung-ren/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231109_zaf_x99_195 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10, 2023 Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath speaks during an interview at an innovation demonstration event of Polestar in Los Angeles, the United States, on Nov. 9, 2023. Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar expects to enhance technological cooperation with China and seek greater opportunities in the Chinese market, said Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath in an interview with Xinhua on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Zeng Hui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231109_zaf_x99_196 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10, 2023 Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath speaks during an interview at an innovation demonstration event of Polestar in Los Angeles, the United States, on Nov. 9, 2023. Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar expects to enhance technological cooperation with China and seek greater opportunities in the Chinese market, said Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath in an interview with Xinhua on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Zeng Hui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231109_zaf_x99_194 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10, 2023 A visitor views an electric car at an innovation demonstration event of Polestar in Los Angeles, the United States, on Nov. 9, 2023. Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar expects to enhance technological cooperation with China and seek greater opportunities in the Chinese market, said Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath in an interview with Xinhua on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Zeng Hui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231109_zaf_x99_192 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10, 2023 Visitors view an electric car at an innovation demonstration event of Polestar in Los Angeles, the United States, on Nov. 9, 2023. Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar expects to enhance technological cooperation with China and seek greater opportunities in the Chinese market, said Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath in an interview with Xinhua on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Zeng Hui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231109_zaf_x99_193 LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10, 2023 Visitors view an electric car at an innovation demonstration event of Polestar in Los Angeles, the United States, on Nov. 9, 2023. Swedish electric vehicle (EV) maker Polestar expects to enhance technological cooperation with China and seek greater opportunities in the Chinese market, said Polestar CEO Thomas Ingenlath in an interview with Xinhua on Thursday. (Credit Image: © Zeng Hui/Xinhua/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231031_zip_c254_013 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231031_zip_c254_006 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231031_zip_c254_011 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231031_zip_c254_009 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231031_zip_c254_004 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231031_zip_c254_005 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231031_zip_c254_012 October 31, 2023, Guatemala City, Guatemala City, Guatemala: Dozens of people gathered at the General Cemetery in zone 3 of the capital in an event to decorate the graves of their loved ones, in anticipation of the commemoration of All Saints' Day on November 1. It is expected that in the coming days, during November 1 and 2, the influx will be even greater in this and other cemeteries in Guatemala. (Credit Image: © Fernando Chuy/ZUMA Press Wire)
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20231021_faa_p133_120 October 21, 2023, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: The Spanish singer, songwriter and actress, Miriam Rodriguez (La Coruña, 1996), who rose to fame after her participation in the musical competition Operacion Triunfo in 2017, during his participation at the 'Cadena 100. Por ellas' concert, which this year celebrates its tenth anniversary, at the WiZink Center, in Madrid (Spain). The 'Cadena 100. Por ellas' concert returns one more year to the WiZink Center to raise funds for cancer research with a line-up of top artists such as: Chanel, Vicco, Rozalen, Edurne, Lorena Gomez, Alvaro de Luna, Nil Moliner, Sergio Dalma, Beret & Mr. Rain, Conchita and Alvaro Soler have come together to give voice to a night full of emotion, already converted into the great event to support all those people who have fought or are fighting against the disease. At the same time, Iñigo Quintero, the young man from La Coruña who is breaking records on Spotify and on social networks, made his debut on stage performing his hit 'Si no estas'. Last year, the Spanish Association Against Cancer allocated 17 million euros for 79 research projects. This year it is expected to reach 26 million, with a goal for 2030 of exceeding 70 percent cancer survival, because not all cancers have as high a survival rate as breast cancer. A challenge, in which initiatives such as 'Cadena 100. Por ellas' are important and help to continue adding to the fight against cancer. (Credit Image: © Hugo OrtuñO/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny171023164406 House Speaker pro tempore Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) speaks with a House clerk during voting for the next House Speaker at the Capitol in Washington, Oct. 17, 2023. Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio failed to win enough votes to be elected speaker in the first round of voting on the House floor, facing greater than expected opposition from his own party. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny171023164706 People watch from the gallery during voting for the next House Speaker, in the House chamber at the Capitol in Washington, Oct. 17, 2023. Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio failed to win enough votes to be elected speaker in the first round of voting on the House floor, facing greater than expected opposition from his own party. (Haiyun Jiang/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_091 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This image shows: Amethyst...Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_089 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..this image shows: Waffles...Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at l (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_090 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..This image shows: Nolia...Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at lea (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_092 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_095 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_093 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_096 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_094 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_099 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_100 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_098 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20231005_zia_c218_097 October 5, 2023, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States: VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**..Three orphaned manatees have found a new home at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, where they are currently adjusting to their new surroundings after their arrival on Sunday, 1 October 2023. Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles will receive rehabilitation at the zooâ??s Manatee Springs habitatuntil they reach their target weight of at least 600 pounds, then will be released back into their native waters in Florida..Kim Scott, the curator of mammals at Cincinnati Zoo, said: ''The girls are doing great, and we were even able to open Manatee Springs sooner than expected. With the arrival of these three, Cincinnati Zoo will have cared for 29 manatees since we began participating in the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership (MRP) in 1999. It's never routine, but I will say that this transfer was about as smooth as it gets.''.On September 29, Cincinnati Zoo transported three manatees, which it had been rehabilitating for the past year, back to Florida. Accompanying them were five manatees that had been under the care of the Columbus Zoo. Five young manatees, including two destined for Columbus and Nolia, Amethyst, and Waffles for Cincinnati, boarded the return flight to Ohio, under the supervision of a Columbus Zoo veterinarian and a Cincinnati Zoo Animal Care team member..The Florida manatee, which was downgraded from ''endangered'' to ''threatened'' in 2018, continues to face various natural and human-induced threats to its survival. These include exposure to red tide, cold stress, and disease, all of which pose serious risks to manatees. Human-caused threats, such as boat strikes, accidents involving flood gates or locks, and entanglement in or ingestion of fishing gear, further endanger these gentle giants. While the estimated range-wide population is believed to be at least 13,000, with over 6,500 (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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48713195 Police officers stand guard at the entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713207 Police officers stand guard at the entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713210 A cyclist passes security turnstiles outside the Midland Hotel. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713213 Special security control measures are installed in anticipation of thousands of visitors to the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713209 Police officers stand on duty behind 'Welcome' banners on the security fencing. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713204 Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713199 Police officers stand by a sign that announces 'Road Closed'. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713200 Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713211 Barriers surround the official protest area outside the Midland Hotel. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713208 Police officers maintain a high presence in the surrounding streets. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713217 Special security control measures are installed in anticipation of thousands of visitors to the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713206 Conservative Party Conference 2023 (CPC23) banners hang outside the conference building. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713201 Police officers maintain a high presence in the surrounding streets. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713205 Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713194 A sign announces 'Road Closed' while police carriers are parked behind in the side streets. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713197 Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713196 Police officers stand by a sign that announces 'Road Closed'. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713203 Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48713212 Special security control measures are installed in anticipation of thousands of visitors to the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. Photo Credit: Martin Pope / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230930_aaa_s197_251 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers stand guard at the entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_245 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Conservative Party Conference 2023 (CPC23) banners hang outside the conference building. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_242 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Barriers surround the official protest area outside the Midland Hotel. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_244 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Special security control measures are installed in anticipation of thousands of visitors to the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_252 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers maintain a high presence in the surrounding streets. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_241 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers stand by a sign that announces 'Road Closed'. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_243 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_248 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_236 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers guard entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_246 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Special security control measures are installed in anticipation of thousands of visitors to the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_249 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers stand on duty behind 'Welcome' banners on the security fencing. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_247 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Special security control measures are installed in anticipation of thousands of visitors to the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230930_aaa_s197_240 September 30, 2023, Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom: Police officers stand guard at the entry points in the fencing surrounding the conference. Police implement a security ring of steel in the streets around the Central Convention Complex and the Midland Hotel in Manchester. The measures are codenamed ?Operation Protector? and will be overseen by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). GMP are keen to facilitate peaceful protest, which they expect, but warn they will take swift action against anyone breaking the law. (Credit Image: © Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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48608158 Field preparations are underway. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608156 An airplane is waiting to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608161 An airplane is on its way to the exhibition. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608150 An airplane is waiting to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608153 Final preparations are underway for the new aircraft to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608164 Vehicles enter the area under security control. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608151 The team members are seen around the exhibition. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608148 An airplane is waiting to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608163 A meeting point is seen at the entrance to the festival area. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608157 Team members seen working on an airplane at the exhibition. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608149 A young man walks past the prepared main stage. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608154 Field preparations are underway. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608165 Tents are set up to promote the products. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608168 Stand preparations are underway. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608162 Military vehicles stand next to a big tent. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608155 A team is seen hanging banners. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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48608152 A team is seen hanging banners. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. Photo Credit: Murat Kocabas / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230926_aaa_s197_195 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: Vehicles enter the area under security control. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_198 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: Stand preparations are underway. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_196 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: Tents are set up to promote the products. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_197 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: A meeting point is seen at the entrance to the festival area. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_200 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: An airplane is on its way to the exhibition. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_208 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: Team members seen working on an airplane at the exhibition. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_205 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: An airplane is waiting to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_204 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: An airplane is waiting to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_201 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: An airplane is waiting to be exhibited. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20230926_aaa_s197_199 September 26, 2023, Izmir, Turkey: A young man walks past the prepared main stage. Final preparations have been made for Teknofest (Aviation, Space and Technology Festival), which will be held for the first time in Izmir. Between September 27 and October 1, the festival will be held at Izmir Çi?li Airport and is expected to attract great interest. (Credit Image: © Murat Kocabas/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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