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20240423_zia_a189_280 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_279 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_277 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_274 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_273 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_270 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_265 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows a sticker reading â??Do not touch my Clapâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_264 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows announcements at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_263 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_260 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_261 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_259 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_258 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_257 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_256 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_255 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_254 April 23, 2024: Players compete in petanque (boules game) beneath a placard reading â??the Clap is in dangerâ? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20240423_zia_a189_252 April 23, 2024: This photograph shows a placard reading â??Montmartre Petanque Club is threatened to be evicted, support us!â? at the Lepic Abbesses Petanque Club (Clap) in Paris, France on April 23, 2024. Petanque is a game similar to bowls that is as dear to the French as village cricket is to the English. During the Belle epoque, Montmartre was the artistic heart of Paris, home to Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, who were attracted by its cheap rents and bohemian nightlife. Today the picturesque district that was one of the settings of the 2001 film Amelie is a magnet for tourists. Property prices have soared and its well-heeled residents now include celebrities such as Claude Lelouch, the film director. Some are fond of playing petanque on a patch of council-owned land and their club has become a well-loved local institution since its establishment in 1971. It is now the focus of a bitter legal battle with the Paris council, which has obtained a court order to evict the club so it can lease the land to. (Credit Image: © Abdullah Firas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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51721238 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51721244 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51721237 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51721236 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51721246 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51721241 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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51721240 Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released Photo Credit: Eyal Warshavsky / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20240302_aaa_s197_814 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240302_aaa_s197_821 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240302_aaa_s197_817 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240302_aaa_s197_815 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240302_aaa_s197_813 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240302_aaa_s197_811 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240302_aaa_s197_827 March 2, 2024, Jerusalem, Israel: Families of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza march with flags, banners and carry photos of their loved ones during a demonstration march. Israel received an answer from Hamas about the framework for a hostage deal hammered out in Paris last weekend, but the Gaza-based terror organization refused to address Jerusalem's demand to receive a list of living hostages. Israel Withholds Cairo Delegation After Qatar Says Hamas Did Not Provide List of Hostages to Be Released (Credit Image: © Eyal Warshavsky/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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RC2896AJX9W4 Aurelien Giraud of France poses with the trophy after winning the Street League Skateboarding (SLS) Championship Tour 2024 at the Adidas Arena in Paris, France, February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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RC2896APON1T Nyjah Huston of the United States poses with the trophy after his 3rd position in the Street League Skateboarding (SLS) Championship Tour 2024 at the Adidas Arena in Paris, France, February 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
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20240121_aaa_s197_234 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Young men wearing the military uniforms of Palestinian fighters stand in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_235 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Cemil Cahit Unsal General Coordinator (R) of the Orphans Foundation, is seen speaking during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_231 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Women with the representative funerals of children killed in Israeli massacres wrapped in white shrouds seen during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_232 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: A young woman seen with the representative funeral of children killed in Israeli massacres wrapped in white shroud during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_227 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Thousands of protesters gather at Dagkapi Square with Palestinian flags during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_230 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: A young man wearing the military uniform of Palestinian fighters stands in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_221 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: A young man wearing the military uniform of Palestinian fighters stands in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_233 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Protesters hold Islamic flags and a banner that says ''Aqsa Flood Support March'' and ''Diyarbakirli youth on the path of Abu Ubaydah'' during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_226 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Children seen representing the plight of their Palestinian peers killed and wounded in Israeli massacres during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_225 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR) General Administrative Board Member Vedat Turgut (R) is seen speaking during a rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_228 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Thousands of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_223 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: A group of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_222 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Thousands of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20240121_aaa_s197_220 January 21, 2024, Diyarbakir, Turkey: Thousands of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the ''Prophet Loved Ones Foundation'' and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. (Credit Image: © Mehmet Masum Suer/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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50750781 Women with the representative funerals of children killed in Israeli massacres wrapped in white shrouds seen during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750772 Thousands of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750782 Cemil Cahit Unsal General Coordinator (R) of the Orphans Foundation, is seen speaking during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750777 Young men wearing the military uniforms of Palestinian fighters stand in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750783 Thousands of protesters gather at Dagkapi Square with Palestinian flags during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750780 A young woman seen with the representative funeral of children killed in Israeli massacres wrapped in white shroud during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750771 Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR) General Administrative Board Member Vedat Turgut (R) is seen speaking during a rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750773 Thousands of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750778 A young man wearing the military uniform of Palestinian fighters stands in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750770 A group of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750785 Three young men wearing the military uniforms of Palestinian fighters stand in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750775 Children seen representing the plight of their Palestinian peers killed and wounded in Israeli massacres during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750779 A young man wearing the military uniform of Palestinian fighters stands in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750776 Protesters hold Islamic flags and a banner that says "Aqsa Flood Support March" and "Diyarbakirli youth on the path of Abu Ubaydah" during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750774 Thousands of protesters march through the city during the demonstration. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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50750784 Young men wearing the military uniforms of Palestinian fighters stand in front of the Palestinian flag during the rally. In Diyarbakir, city with a large Kurdish population in Turkey, thousands of people attended a rally organised by the "Prophet Loved Ones Foundation" and supported by the radical Islamist Free Cause Party (HUDA-PAR). The participants chanted slogans against Israel and demanded an end to the attacks on the Palestinian people. Photo Credit: Mehmet Masum Suer / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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RC2EI5ARWVZ2 Tourists pose next to a "Paris I Love You" sign from the rooftop of the Galeries Lafayette department store, with the Eiffel Tower and the Paris skyline in the background, on a winter day in Paris, France, January 15, 2024. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq
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20231209_zsp_o117_007 December 9, 2023, San Francisco, California, USA: MONTANA LOVE (18-1-1) 9 KO's of Cleveland, Ohio (R) with nasty right hook to LIAM PARO (23-0-14) of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (L) during a boxing match for the vacant WBO Intercontinental Super Lightweight title at the Chase Center, San Francisco (Credit Image: © Mikael Ona/ZUMA Press Wire)
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49693394 A yellow vest protester seen with a placard that says "The union makes the force and love is the force" in front of police officers during the movement's fifth anniversary demonstration. Around 450 people were present at the "Gilets Jaunes" (yellow vests) demonstration to mark the fifth anniversary of the movement. According to the police, eight protesters were arrested during the protest.The yellow vest movement was born in 2018 to criticize Emmanuel Macron's politics. Photo Credit: Telmo Pinto / SOPA Images/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20231118_aaa_s197_362 November 18, 2023, Paris, France: A yellow vest protester seen with a placard that says ''The union makes the force and love is the force'' in front of police officers during the movement's fifth anniversary demonstration. Around 450 people were present at the ''Gilets Jaunes'' (yellow vests) demonstration to mark the fifth anniversary of the movement. According to the police, eight protesters were arrested during the protest..The yellow vest movement was born in 2018 to criticize Emmanuel Macron's politics. (Credit Image: © Telmo Pinto/SOPA Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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50272208 Cathedral of Santa Maria Palma Majorca in the Old Town of Palma de Majjorca, Balearic Islands, SpainThe Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma Cathedral of St. Mary of Palma, more commonly referred to as La Seu a title also used by many other churches, is a Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral located in Palma, Mallorca, Spain. Built by the Crown of Aragón on the site of a Moorish-era mosque, the cathedral is 121 metres long, 40 metres wide and its nave is 44 metres tall. By way of comparison, the height of the central nave reaches 33m in Notre Dame de Paris, 38m in Reims, 42m in Notre-Dame d'Amiens and 48m in Saint-Pierre de Beauvais, the highest of all Gothic cathedrals. Designed in the Catalan Gothic style but with Northern European influences, it was begun by King James I of Aragon in 1229 but only finished in 160 Photo Credit: Sergi Reboredo/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20230822_zia_c218_087 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_091 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_088 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_090 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_089 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_092 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_093 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_095 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230822_zia_c218_094 August 22, 2023, Los Angeles, California, United States: Howard Hughesâ??s legendary Hollywood estate has hit the market for $23 million (£18.2 million)...The property, where the famed movie mogul lived and produced some of his biggest movies, and was also used as a film location in The Aviator, is a majestic Spanish Revival estate, designed by famed architect Roland E. Coate. .It sits on the 8th green of the Wilshire Country Club, where Hughes, played by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Aviator, loved to golf. The 10,179-square-foot home has been thoughtfully updated but retains original details such as wood-beamed ceilings and red-clay floor tiles..Within the gates of this half-ellipse-shaped mansion lies a world where history intertwines with modern luxury. It has a central cobblestone courtyard, adorned with a fireplace, and exudes grandeur. The chef's kitchen, with polished brass countertops and gold-tiled splashbacks, frames a 24-foot island, while a voluminous family room embraces floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that whisper stories of an era gone by..Big windows frame vistas that span the golf course, the iconic Hollywood Hills, and the storied Hollywood Sign. This mansion, steeped in history, accommodates eight bedrooms, a screening room, a 2,500-bottle wine vault, and an attached guest residence complete with its own kitchen and bath. The backyard offers a lush sanctuary adorned with citrus trees, lounge areas, a custom pizza oven, and a refreshing swimming pool. It is also on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places..The home is situated in Hancock Park, a luxurious Los Angeles enclave that was once home to the likes of Mae West, Clark Gable, and Nat King Cole and is now home to contemporary stars like Margot Robbie and Fred Savage..This enchanting legacy home stands as a testament to a life that defied norms and forged innovation. Its listing is held by David Berg and F. Ron Smith of the Smith & Berg Par (Credit Image: © Cover Images/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_240 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_239 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_238 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_237 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_236 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_235 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230405_zea_a189_234 April 5, 2023, Paris, France: An outside view of late musician Serge Gainsbourg's house, rue de Verneuil, Paris, France on April 5, 2023. The time capsule home of Serge Gainsbourg, one of France's most loved, and notorious, singer-songwriters, is to finally open to the public on September 20. The house on Paris' Left Bank has been a pilgrimage site for fans since the writer of ''Je T'Aime ... Moi Non Plus'', affectionately known in France as ''the man with the cauliflower head'', died in 1991. The atmosphere has been immaculately preserved, from the ashtrays still brimming with Gitanes cigarette butts to the baroque statues and multitude of instruments. (Credit Image: © Stevens Tomas/Abaca/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20230112_zea_s64_004 January 12, 2023, France: TATJANA PATITZ, who rose to fashion fame in the '90s as an animal-loving supermodel with a piercing gaze, has died. She was 56. FILE PHOTO SHOT ON: July, 1991, Paris, France: Tatjana Patitz walks the runway at the Chanel Haute Couture Fall/Winter 1991-1992 fashion show during the Paris Fashion Week in July, 1991 in Paris, France. (Credit Image: © Guy Marineau/Starface/Zuma Press/Fotoarena)
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20221003_zia_c218_040 October 3, 2022, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom: Rare photos of The Beatles performing at Liverpool's Cavern Club during the early days of the band have been discovered..The photos, unearthed by Tracks, Ltd., one of the world's leading dealers in Beatles memorabilia, were taken in summer 1961, a year before their debut single Love Me Do was released..The pictures show Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon singing alongside George Harrison on guitar and original drummer Pete Best - who is partly obscured..Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn said it showed the Fab Four as ''whippet-thin under-nourished lads'' following their time in Germany.. .â??Set inside Liverpoolâ??s cramped and dank Cavern Club, these previously unseen photos capture the Beatles playing for a lunchtime or evening audience in July 1961,â? the author, who has written several books about the band said. â?? Just back from Hamburg â?? slogging 500 stage hours in 90 days â?? the Beatles are whippet-thin under-nourished lads of 20 (John), 19 (Paul and Pete), and 18 (George). So slender has this marathon made them, itâ??s as if their heads and bodies are strangers, a look emphasised by the unusual clothes â?? leather trousers and cotton tops. No other photos show them dressed this way.â?. .Revealing how it was one of the final gigs before they began the journey to become the more familiar group we know today.. .â??Three months from here, John and Paul went to Paris and returned with what became known as â??the Beatle haircutâ??,â? Lewisohn added. â??Days later, Brian Epstein saw the Beatles in the Cavern, offered to become their manager, and set them on course that changed our world.â?. .Best was dropped from the band in 1962 and replaced by Ringo Starr, with the group going on to global fame and becoming one of the defining acts of the 20th Century...Where: Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom.When: 03 Oct 2022.Credit: Tracks Ltd./C
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20221003_zia_c218_041 October 3, 2022, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom: Rare photos of The Beatles performing at Liverpool's Cavern Club during the early days of the band have been discovered..The photos, unearthed by Tracks, Ltd., one of the world's leading dealers in Beatles memorabilia, were taken in summer 1961, a year before their debut single Love Me Do was released..The pictures show Sir Paul McCartney and John Lennon singing alongside George Harrison on guitar and original drummer Pete Best - who is partly obscured..Beatles historian Mark Lewisohn said it showed the Fab Four as ''whippet-thin under-nourished lads'' following their time in Germany.. .â??Set inside Liverpoolâ??s cramped and dank Cavern Club, these previously unseen photos capture the Beatles playing for a lunchtime or evening audience in July 1961,â? the author, who has written several books about the band said. â?? Just back from Hamburg â?? slogging 500 stage hours in 90 days â?? the Beatles are whippet-thin under-nourished lads of 20 (John), 19 (Paul and Pete), and 18 (George). So slender has this marathon made them, itâ??s as if their heads and bodies are strangers, a look emphasised by the unusual clothes â?? leather trousers and cotton tops. No other photos show them dressed this way.â?. .Revealing how it was one of the final gigs before they began the journey to become the more familiar group we know today.. .â??Three months from here, John and Paul went to Paris and returned with what became known as â??the Beatle haircutâ??,â? Lewisohn added. â??Days later, Brian Epstein saw the Beatles in the Cavern, offered to become their manager, and set them on course that changed our world.â?. .Best was dropped from the band in 1962 and replaced by Ringo Starr, with the group going on to global fame and becoming one of the defining acts of the 20th Century...Where: Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom.When: 03 Oct 2022.Credit: Tracks Ltd./C
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41761489 Teilnehmer*in mit Schild "9? Ticket für alle, Ich liebe Gratismentalität". Am 23.9.2022 versammelten sich in München bis zu 10.000 Menschen, um gemeinsam mit Fridays for Future auf dem Globalen Klimastreik für Klimagerechtigkeit, den Ausbau der dezentralen erneuerbaren Energien, kostengünstigen ÖPNV und für ein 100 Mrd. Euro Sondervermögen für gerechte Klimaschutzmaßnahmen und Krisenprävention zu demonstrieren. Das Motto des Großstreiks war wieder People not Profit. -- Participant with sign "9? ticket for all, I love the free mentality". On September 23, 2022 up to 10,000 people gathered in Munich, Germany to protest together with Fridays for Future for climate justice, the extension of decentralized renewable energies, cheap public transport and a ?100b special fund for just climate protection measures and crisis prevention. The motto of the global climate strike was People not Profit. Photo Credit: Alexander Pohl/ Sipa USA/ Fotoarena
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20220424_zaa_p133_217 April 24, 2022, Bangkok, Thailand: People of October 1976 and the Wanlayangkoon family Organized a memorial service and remembrance of Wat Wanlayangkoon at the October 14 Memorial after his death on March 21, 2022 in Paris, France. without returning to Thailand due to political asylum following the coup by General Prayut Chan-o-cha and was charged with lese majeste (Criminal Law Section 112), in which he was one of the survivors of the October 6, 1976 massacre at Thammasat University and Escaping the political dangers into the forest to join the Communist Party of Thailand under the name Comrades Roi and had the opportunity to write many short stories, poems and novels. After being pardoned by Order 66/2523 in year 1980, he went on to live a normal life as a writer, poet and political activist. (Credit Image: © Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220424_zaa_p133_213 April 24, 2022, Bangkok, Thailand: People of October 1976 and the Wanlayangkoon family Organized a memorial service and remembrance of Wat Wanlayangkoon at the October 14 Memorial after his death on March 21, 2022 in Paris, France. without returning to Thailand due to political asylum following the coup by General Prayut Chan-o-cha and was charged with lese majeste (Criminal Law Section 112), in which he was one of the survivors of the October 6, 1976 massacre at Thammasat University and Escaping the political dangers into the forest to join the Communist Party of Thailand under the name Comrades Roi and had the opportunity to write many short stories, poems and novels. After being pardoned by Order 66/2523 in year 1980, he went on to live a normal life as a writer, poet and political activist. (Credit Image: © Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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20220424_zaa_p133_241 April 24, 2022, Bangkok, Thailand: People of October 1976 and the Wanlayangkoon family Organized a memorial service and remembrance of Wat Wanlayangkoon at the October 14 Memorial after his death on March 21, 2022 in Paris, France. without returning to Thailand due to political asylum following the coup by General Prayut Chan-o-cha and was charged with lese majeste (Criminal Law Section 112), in which he was one of the survivors of the October 6, 1976 massacre at Thammasat University and Escaping the political dangers into the forest to join the Communist Party of Thailand under the name Comrades Roi and had the opportunity to write many short stories, poems and novels. After being pardoned by Order 66/2523 in year 1980, he went on to live a normal life as a writer, poet and political activist. (Credit Image: © Adirach Toumlamoon/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/Fotoarena Wire)
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ny250120200904 The squealing crowd inside the Paris Theater for an early screening of ?P.S. I Still Love You,? the anticipated second chapter of the teen rom-com ?To All the Boys I?ve Loved Before? trilogy of films, in New York, Jan. 24, 2020. Netflix has recently expanded its reach into theaters with longer runs of some of its Oscar contenders, but this was the platform?s first fan screening at the Paris since signing a long-term lease in November with the theater. (Krista Schlueter/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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NN11547776 IRAN. Zardkuh, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari. 2018. Pari Karimi, 48 years old hands, she used Henna on her nails to color them. She loves to live in a town but after her husband’s decision they are still living in a tent with their son and his bride. In nomads families men decide for all the family matters.
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NN11547780 IRAN. Zardkuh, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari. 2018. Pari Karimi, 48 years old milking the cows. She loves to live in a town but after her husband’s decision they are still living in a tent with their son and his bride. In nomads families men decide for all the family matters.
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NN11547781 IRAN. Zardkuh, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari. 2018. Pari Karimi, 48 years old milking the cows. She loves to live in a town but after her husband’s decision they are still living in a tent with their son and his bride. In nomads families men decide for all the family matters.
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NN11526648 IRAN. 2017. Two girls (cousins) and their friends sitting next to the sea in a local Cafe. From left to right:Guy Standing: Hamidreza Hosseini (nickname: Hamid plus), 1991, from Astara, StudentMohammad Aref Rastegar, 1996, From AstaraGirl wearing beige on the left: Parisa, 1991, From AstaraGirl wearing black on the right: Setareh, 1998, From Astara-You are all friends with each other?Parisa: well, Setareh is my cousin but the rest are my classmates.-What does vacation mean to you?It’s like we are always on vacation, we hang out after our classes, we study and then we go out together. When It’s holiday again we hang out with each other. That’s why I say it’s like we are always on vacation.-Don’t you worry for your lives?We do have stress.we worry for what we are studying but it doesn’t make us not to like having fun.-What do you mostly pack with you? Parisa: I just pack few things, I hate having lots of heavy luggage while traveling. I just pack few clothes. Hamidreza: Having a credit card is enough, you can buy whatever you need.Mohammad Aref: I always have my credit card and lots of clothes. I really mean lots of clothes. I take different clothes for each day of the trip. I hate wearing the same clothes every day. I always have many luggage full of clothes.- If you could go anywhere in Iran, where would you visit? And why?Hamidreza: I would choose south of Iran. That’s my dream to go there. I love that part of the country.-Have you ever been there?No I haven’t been there yet, that’s why I love to travel there. I love Abadan, Bandar-e-Abbas, Khoozestan, Boushehr and more than anywhere Kish Island. I believe Rasht is the best city in Iran. I call it little Paris but I also love the south parts of the country. Mohammad Aref: I like to go to Sardasht to visit my relatives there. Parisa: I guess I would choose Isfahan, and also Kish Island.Setareh: Rasht, I can’t think of any other city. Aref: Rasht for sure and
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NN11526647 IRAN. 2017. Two cousins standing in front of the beach in north of Iran. (Left) Parisa, 1991, and (Right) Setareh, 1998, from Astara.-You are all friends with each other?Parisa: well, Setareh is my cousin but the rest are my classmates.-What does vacation mean to you?It’s like we are always on vacation, we hang out after our classes, we study and then we go out together. When It’s holiday again we hang out with each other. That’s why I say it’s like we are always on vacation.-Don’t you worry for your lives?We do have stress.we worry for what we are studying but it doesn’t make us not to like having fun.-What do you mostly pack with you? Parisa: I just pack few things, I hate having lots of heavy luggage while traveling. I just pack few clothes. Hamidreza: Having a credit card is enough, you can buy whatever you need.Mohammad Aref: I always have my credit card and lots of clothes. I really mean lots of clothes. I take different clothes for each day of the trip. I hate wearing the same clothes every day. I always have many luggage full of clothes.- If you could go anywhere in Iran, where would you visit? And why?Hamidreza: I would choose south of Iran. That’s my dream to go there. I love that part of the country.-Have you ever been there?No I haven’t been there yet, that’s why I love to travel there. I love Abadan, Bandar-e-Abbas, Khoozestan, Boushehr and more than anywhere Kish Island. I believe Rasht is the best city in Iran. I call it little Paris but I also love the south parts of the country. Mohammad Aref: I like to go to Sardasht to visit my relatives there. Parisa: I guess I would choose Isfahan, and also Kish Island.Setareh: Rasht, I can’t think of any other city. Aref: Rasht for sure and Shiraz because of the amazing wine they have there.-How do you feel when you are by the sea?Hamidreza: I feel nothing, for me the
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ny300617152903 -- PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE JULY 2, 2017. -- Chiara Ferragni wears a $710 Christian Dior T-shirt that says ?We Should All Be Feminists,? in Paris, Jan. 23, 2017. In the year since Maria Grazia Chiuri became the first woman to lead Christian Dior, the celebration of her arrival has not translated into unmitigated affection for her work, with many retailers loving her, and some top critics who do not. (Acielle Tanbetova/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny300617152604 -- PHOTO MOVED IN ADVANCE AND NOT FOR USE - ONLINE OR IN PRINT - BEFORE JULY 2, 2017. -- FILE -- Looks from the spring 2017 collection from Christian Dior, at Paris Fashion Week, Sept. 30, 2016. In the year since Maria Grazia Chiuri became the first woman to lead Christian Dior, the celebration of her arrival has not translated into unmitigated affection for her work, with many retailers loving her, and some top critics who do not. (Valerio Mezzanotti/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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