OCTOBER 2018 - Pictures of the day - Oct.11 - Oct.15, 2018
OCTOBER 2018
Pictures of the day
Oct 11 – Oct. 15, 2018
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OCTOBER 2018
Pictures of the day
Oct.11 – Oct.15, 2018
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The boys grew up within
sight of the sea that took
them away, rambling along
paths and climbing rocks
that would later be the
launching pad for their
flimsy rafts.
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In this Thursday, April 12, 2018 photo, Mounira
Abu Shakra weeps as she talks about her son,
Amin Bin Hussein, who went missing while
migrating to Italy, in Ras Jebel in Bizerte, Tunisia.
(AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.12, 2018
Often the tides of the
Mediterranean bring ashore
instead the bodies and belongings
of others who attempted a similar
migration _ those from distant
countries who hoped that the
beaches of North Africa would be
their last stop before Europe. These
migrants have already traveled
thousands of miles just to reach the
Mediterranean coast, where their
journey stops abruptly.
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In this Thursday, April 12, 2018 photo, Fathia Jejli holds a
photo of her son, Hossam Edin Jejli, right, and her nephew,
Hamed Ben Brayek, who went missing in 2011, at her home in
the town of Ras Jabal, Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.12, 2018
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This Thursday, April 12, 2018 photo
shows the outskirts of Ras Jabal,
Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.12, 2018
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This Thursday, April 12, 2018 photo shows
a framed portrait of Radya Jejli, who went
missing in 2011, in his bedroom in the
town of Ras Jabal, Tunisia. (AP
Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.12 , 2018
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This Thursday, April 12, 2018 photo, the
father of Majdi Al Barhoumi, who went
missing in 2011, holds photos of him at
their home in Ras Jabal, Tunisia. (AP
Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.12, 2018
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The belongings are painstakingly gathered by an
artist who tries to create beauty out of sorrow _ a
torn pink bra, a child’s worn jacket, a pack of
cigarettes. And the bodies are retrieved by a retired
fisherman, who has made it his life’s work to
provide a proper burial to the foreigners even
though they die without a name.November 5, 2018 Pictures of the day - Oct.11 - Oct.15, 2018 - vinhbinh2010 8
The Mediterranean has been robbing
Tunisia of its young, who abandon
their homeland in hopes of a better
life in Europe. At the closest points,
Ras Jebel in the north and the
Kerkennah Islands in the east, it’s a
half-day sail if all goes well.
But the sea often swallows the rafts
whole, and their passengers
disappear without a trace.
This Saturday, April 14, 2018 photo shows Ras Jabal, Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
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In this Saturday, April 14, 2019 photo,
Ahmed Ayouby, 32, smokes a cigarette at
the beach where migrants leave for Italy,
in Ras Jabal, Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman
El-Mofty)
Aug.14 , 2018
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In this Saturday, April 14, 2018 photo, Khaled
Arfawy, 25, who wants to leave Tunisia, poses at
the beach where migrants leave for Italy, in Ras
Jabal, Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)Aug.14 , 2018
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In this Saturday, April 14, 2018 photo, Mounir
Aguida, 30, who wants to leave Tunisia, stands at
the beach where migrants leave for Italy, in Ras
Jabal, Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.14 , 2018
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This Saturday, April 14, 2018, photo shows
the beach from where migrants leave for
Italy, in the town of Ras Jabal, Tunisia. (AP
Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.14 , 2018
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Migrants who go missing are a daily reproach to
political failure, so there is rarely an official count
of the departed, the dead or the disappeared.
However, an Associated Press tally has
documented at least 56,800 migrants dead or
missing worldwide since 2014 _ almost double the
number found in the world’s only official attempt
to count them, by the U.N.’s International
Organization for Migration.
This includes the 11 young Tunisians who
disappeared off the coast on May 7, 2011, and
were never counted by their government. They
left behind parents and siblings, who on a clear
day can see the island where the boat crashed
against the rocks and sank. Their photos, school
notebooks and clothing for the most part remain
untouched in their rooms. In case they return.
This Sunday, April 15, 2018 photo shows the "Cemetery of
the Unknown," where migrants who were found dead on
nearby shores are buried, in the port town of Zarzis, Tunisia.
(AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.15 , 2018
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This Monday, April 16, 2018 photo shows a boat
that carried migrants at the coastal city
Monastir, Tunisia. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty)
Aug.16 , 2018
“Europe is protecting its borders
but has no interest in the human
beings,” said Chamsedding
Marzouk, the former sailor who
maintains the cemetery of the
unknown as a volunteer. “Who
will visit the graves of our
relatives when they die? Who
will visit these graves? Who will
weep for them?”
Text from the AP news story, In
Tunisia, the sea takes migrants
and brings back bodies, by
Nariman El-Mofty and Lori
Hinnant.
PHOTOS BY NARIMAN EL-MOFTY
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An undocumented Venezuelan woman, carrying
her son, talks with Colombian police officers
before being deported to Venezuela during a raid
in Villa del Rosario.
24 AUG 2018. VILLA DEL ROSARIO, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.24, 2018
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Migrants walk along a pathway after crossing illegally into Colombia across the Tachira River.
24 AUG 2018. VILLA DEL ROSARIO, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.24, 2018
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Dario Leal sits on the sidewalk next to a
pair of shoes being sold by a friend, on
his second day in Villa del Rosario.
25 AUG 2018. VILLA DEL ROSARIO, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.25, 2018
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Undocumented Venezuelan migrants
look at a banner with information about
the route from Cucuta to Bucaramanga
at a makeshift shelter for Venezuelan
migrants. 25 AUG 2018. PAMPLONA, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.25, 2018
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Colombian migration officers check
the identity documents of people
trying to enter Colombia from
Venezuela, at the Simon Bolivar
International Bridge.
25 AUG 2018. VILLA DEL ROSARIO, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.25, 2018
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Karina and Gustavo, undocumented
Venezuelans migrants, kiss next to a road.
26 AUG 2018. EL DIAMANTE, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.26, 2018
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Cesar Gouveia, an undocumented
Venezuelan migrant, holds a sign that
reads: "Help me get to Bogota or
Medellin."
26 AUG 2018. PAMPLONA, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.26, 2018
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(Right to left) Johana Narvaez and her sons
Johnjairo, Jhonaderson and Jhonaiker rest on the
floor while they protect themselves from the cold in
an alley before continuing their journey in La
Laguna.
27 AUG 2018. LA LAGUNA, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.27, 2018
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Undocumented Venezuelan migrants
walk on the road between Berlin and
Bucaramanga, near La Corcova.
27 AUG 2018. LA CORCOVA, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.27, 2018
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Kenerth Amesti (right), an
undocumented Venezuelan migrant,
and a travel companion, ride in the
back of a truck on the road between
Pamplona and La Laguna.
27 AUG 2018. MUTISCUA, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.27, 2018
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Maria Sanchez, an undocumented
Venezuelan migrant, cries while she
shelters from the rain with Jhonaiker
Sulbaran, 6, (sheltering under plastic)
the son of a travel companion at a
public square in Bucaramanga.
27 AUG 2018. BUCARAMANGA, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.27, 2018
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Dario Toussaind, an undocumented
Venezuelan migrant, covers his head
with plastic to protect himself from
the cold while he walks along a road.
28 AUG 2018. BERLIN, COLOMBIA. REUTERS/CARLOS GARCIA RAWLINS
Aug.28, 2018
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On board Japan's helicopter carrier Kag
Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga takes part in a
joint naval drill with Japanese destroyer Inazuma
and British frigate HMS Argyll (not in the picture)
in the Indian Ocean, September 26, 2018.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 26, 2018
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A crew member conducts a safety
patrol in a laundry room on Japanese
helicopter carrier Kaga anchored near
Jakarta Port ahead of its departure for
naval drills, September 21, 2018.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 21, 2018
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Sailors clean the anchor chain as it is
raised on Japanese helicopter carrier
Kaga before its departure for naval
drills, September 22, 2018.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 22, 2018
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Sailors bathe in a sea water bath on
Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga in the
Indian Ocean. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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Flight crews work on a SH-60K
Sea Hawk helicopter
September 23, 2018.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 23, 2018
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A sailor cleans toilets September 23,
2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 23, 2018
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A sailor has his hair cut at a
makeshift shop September 25, 2018.
The sign on the paper reads, "Barber
shop (temporary)". REUTERS/Kim
Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 25, 2018
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A cook prepares the day's dinner meal in the
galley, September 26, 2018. REUTERS/Kim
Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 26, 2018
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A combination picture shows meals
seen in the mess hall of Japanese
helicopter carrier Kaga.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 26, 2018
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Japanese helicopter carrier Kaga takes part in
a joint naval drill with Japanese destroyer
Inazuma and British frigate HMS Argyll (not in
the picture) in the Indian Ocean, September
26, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 26, 2018
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A sailor carries a rubbish bag while a ship
inspection team trains on the deck,
September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-
Hoon
Sept. 27, 2018
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Sailors on Japanese helicopter carrier
Kaga practice traditional sword
fighting on the hangar deck,
September 28, 2018. REUTERS/Kim
Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 28, 2018
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A sailor cleans the 20mm PHALANX close in
weapon system on the flight deck, September
29, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Sept. 29, 2018
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A female flight deck crew member
guides a SH-60K Sea Hawk
helicopter taking off, September
29, 2018. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-
Hoon
Sept. 29, 2018
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Lam, 68, is part of a tightly-knit
community of around 50 mostly elderly
citizens who are regular visitors to Sai
Wan Swimming Shed, tucked away off a
steep hill, providing basic changing rooms
and showers.
"We're all friends and we've known each
other for a long time," said Lam. "We pay
HK$150 ($19) per month which pays for
the water and light in the shed, and for
the changing rooms to be kept well."
Yin Sing, 83, looks out to sea from the shed.
4 OCT 2018. HONG KONG, CHINA. REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY
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For nearly 30 years, Sandy
Lam (pictured below) has
been rising early each day for
a dip in the sometimes choppy
waters off the western edge
of Hong Kong island, next to
one of the world's busiest
ports.
Sandy Lam hangs a towel to dry in the men's changing room
4 OCT 2018. HONG KONG, CHINA. REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY
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The residents, many of who
have been swimming there for
decades, plunge into the
waters from steps reached by a
spindly wooden bridge
propped up on the rocks, just a
stone's throw from the heart of
the financial centre against a
busy backdrop of container
ships, ferries and fishing boats.
Yin Sing showers in the men's changing area
5 OCT 2018. HONG KONG, CHINA. REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY
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The shed, built in the 1960s or
1970s, is the sole survivor of
such structures, popular in the
first half of the last century
when public swimming facilities
were sparse in the former
British colony, and it is now also
a hit with tourists and
newlyweds.
A man prepares to swim.
7 OCT 2018. HONG KONG, CHINA. REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY
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"I've been coming here for 40
years, every single day," said 83-
year-old Yin Sing. "I walk up the
hill to come here, even on a
Sunday."
Most of the swimmers say the
exercise keeps them healthy,
although they have noticed
changes in water quality over
the decades.
Dennis Yeung climbs out of the sea.
7 OCT 2018. HONG KONG, CHINA. REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY
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"I feel there is more plastic in the sea,"
said Dennis Yeung, 58. "I have noticed
a difference since I've been swimming
here from when I was small... There is
quite a big difference. In the future, it
will be more of a problem too."
WRITING BY ANNE MARIE ROANTREE
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Birds fly over autumn foliage in
Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain, September
28, 2018. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
Fall colors
GALLLERY PHOTOS
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Boats are moored in Loch Faskally
Pitlochry, Scotland, Britain, September
28, 2018. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne
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An aerial view shows the autumn
foliage on the banks of the Yenisei
River in the Siberian taiga outside
Krasnoyarsk, Russia, October 1, 2018.
REUTERS/Ilya Naymushin
Oct.12018
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U.S. Border Patrol agent helps remove
thorns from a man from Honduras after
he was apprehended for illegally crossing
into the United States from Mexico in
Mission, Texas, October 2, 2018.
REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Oct.2,2018
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Families from Latin America use a raft
through the Rio Grande river to illegally cross
into the U.S. from Mexico in Granjeno, Texas,
October 5, 2018. REUTERS/Adrees Latif
Oct.5,2018
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A child suffering from
malnutrition lies on a bed at a
treatment center in a hospital in
Sanaa, Yemen, on Oct. 6.
According to the U.N. Children's
Fund (UNICEF), some 1.8 million
Yemeni children are
malnourished, making them more
vulnerable to disease. They
include nearly 400,000 whose
lives are at risk from severe acute
malnutrition.
— Mohammed Huwais / AFP -
Getty Images
Oct.6,2018
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Devyn Michael Clark, of
Jacksonville, Fla., center, closes
his eyes for a moment backstage
before the start of the
International Association of
Trans Bodybuilders competition
in Atlanta, Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018.
It's Clark's second year
competing and he's lost 130
pounds from his training. (AP
Photo/David Goldman)
Oct.6,2018
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A sand drift partially covers a
stop sign in the desert in
Umm Al Quwain, United
Arab Emirates, Saturday, Oct.
6, 2018. (AP Photo/Jon
Gambrell)
Oct.6,2018
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Mostafa, a Syrian soldier who lost
his legs while fighting in Syria's
war, does a pull up during a
physical therapy session at the
Ahmad Hamish Martyr hospital,
in Damascus, Syria on Sunday,
Oct. 7, 2018. Many Syrian
government soldiers, after years
intense fighting, now face a new
reality of learning to live without
one or more of their limbs, or
with other serious disabilities. (AP
Photo/Hassan Ammar)
Oct.7,2018
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People swim in the turbulent sea in Cancun, Mexico, on
Oct. 7.
Hurricane Michael made landfall in Mexico Beach,
Florida, on Wednesday just shy of Category 5 hurricane
strength, with winds gusting at 155 mph.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott said Thursday morning: "This
hurricane was an absolute monster. And the damage
left in its wake is still yet to be fully understood."
Photos: Hurricane Michael pounds Florida Panhandle
— Alonso Cupil / EPA
Oct.7,2018
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Artist's assistant Matthew Crumpton
casts a shadow as he prepares a wall
for a mural Monday, Oct. 8, 2018, in
Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Oct.8,2018
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Rescued beagles peer out from
their kennel at the The Lehigh
County Humane Society in
Allentown, Pa., Monday, Oct.
8, 2018. Animal welfare
workers removed 71 beagles
from a cramped house in rural
Pennsylvania, where officials
say a woman had been
breeding them without a
license before she died last
month. (AP Photo/Matt
Rourke)
Oct.8,2018
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Autumn colours are seen on foliage
in a park in Minsk, Belarus, October
8, 2018. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko
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Reuters / Tuesday, October 09,
2018
Harrison Massie, 26, poses for a
photograph in the bath in St.
Louis, Missouri. Seven years
ago, Harrison, now 29,
embarked on his journey to
transition from female to male.
Sara Swaty, a young
photographer and friend, set off
to capture it, frame by frame,
year after year. Picture taken
March 2016. REUTERS/Sara
Swaty
Oct.9,2018
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A security guard walks into the
Saudi Arabian consulate in
Istanbul, Turkey on Tuesday, Oct.
9, 2018. U.S. resident Jamal
Khashoggi, a critic of the Saudi
government, went missing more
than a week ago after entering
the consulate, and Turkish
officials have said they believe he
was murdered there. (AP
Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Oct.9,2018
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Swans swim in the early morning mist at
Bushy Park in London on Oct. 10.
— Henry Nicholls / Reuters
Oct.10,2018
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A storm chaser climbs into his vehicle during
the eye of Hurricane Michael to retrieve
equipment after a hotel canopy collapsed in
Panama City Beach, Fla., Wednesday, Oct.
10, 2018. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
Oct.10,2018
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Migrant workers from eastern India prepare
themselves for the day outside their cramped
accommodations in the old quarter of New Delhi,
India, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2018. Some 800
million people in the country live in poverty,
many of them migrating to big cities in search of a
livelihood. (AP Photo/R S Iyer)
Oct.10,2018
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World's largest fish market reopens in Tokyo
Reuters / Wednesday, October 10,
2018
A wholesaler checks the quality of
frozen tuna displayed during the
first tuna auctions at Toyosu fish
market. The long-delayed opening
of the gleaming new $5-billion
Toyosu market on reclaimed land
was marked by a minor truck fire
and an early morning traffic jam.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
Oct.10,2018
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Reuters / Saturday, October 06,
2018
A man works to install a new store
at a building of Toyosu. The 83-
year-old Tsukiji market drew tens
of thousands of visitors each year
to a warren of stalls laden with
exotic species of fish and fresh
sushi in a tourism boom key to
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's
economic plan. REUTERS/Kim
Kyung-Hoon
Oct.6,2018
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Reuters / Wednesday, October
10, 2018
A fishmonger cuts tuna meat at a
wholesalers' area at Toyosu. But
it had become dilapidated and
unsanitary, city officials have said
in planning the move to Toyosu,
further away from central Tokyo,
a relocation delayed many times
since it was conceived 17 years
ago. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Oct.10,2018
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Reuters / Wednesday, October
10, 2018
A fishmonger works at a
wholesalers' area on the opening
day of the new Toyosu fish
market. Kimio Amano, a 45-year-
old seller of blue tuna, said he
was concerned about the
location. "There are some
customers who said they are not
coming any longer because it is
too far," said Amano. "Let's see
what happens." REUTERS/Issei
Kato
Oct.10,2018
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Reuters / Wednesday, October 10,
2018
Wholesalers check the quality of
frozen tuna displayed during the
first tuna auctions at Toyosu. In
2016, toxic substances were found
in soil and groundwater at Toyosu,
the former home of a gas plant,
prompting Tokyo to spend an extra
3.8 billion yen ($34 million) to dig
hundreds of wells to pump out
groundwater. In July, Tokyo
Governor Yuriko Koike declared the
site safe after experts signed off on
additional clean-up measures, but
some traders remain sceptical.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
Oct.10,2018
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A traffic jam is seen in front of the
new Toyosu market on its opening
day. The old site will provide
temporary parking for the 2020
Tokyo Olympics before becoming a
tourist center. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Oct.10,2018
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Wholesalers take part in an
auction at the greengrocery area
on the opening day of the new
Toyosu market. REUTERS/Issei
Kato
Oct.10,2018
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Wholesalers carry tuna after
the first tuna auctions on the
opening day of the new
Toyosu fish market.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Wholesalers check the quality of
frozen tuna displayed during the
first tuna auctions on the opening
day of the new Toyosu fish market.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Tuna meat is seen at a
wholesalers' area on the
opening day of the new
Toyosu fish market.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
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The new Toyosu market facility is seen
on its opening day. REUTERS/Issei Kato
Oct.10,2018
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Reuters / Thursday, October
11, 2018
Auctioneers take part in a
wasabi auction at the
greengrocery area at
Toyosu. As its first tuna
auction kicked off at 5:30
a.m., the halls filled with
the sound of bells and the
shouts of traders, who also
used hand signals in the
scramble to get the day's
best produce.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
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Hurricane Michael pounds Florida Panhandle
Mexico Beach
The coastal township of Mexico
Beach lays devastated after
Hurricane Michael made landfall
on Wednesday in the Florida
Panhandle.
Hurricane Michael's battering
waves swamped streets and
docks and shrieking winds
splintered trees and rooftops.
— Douglas R. Clifford / Tampa
Bay Times via AP
Oct.11,2018
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Panama City
Joyce Fox stands in front of her heavily
damaged home in the aftermath of
Hurricane Michael.
Gerald Herbert / AP
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Panama City
Residents clear a road of fallen trees.
— Brendan Smialowski / AFP - Getty
Images
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Panama City
The hurricane hit the Florida Panhandle
as a category 4 storm.
— Joe Raedle / Getty Images
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Mexico Beach
Debris from homes destroyed by
Hurricane Michael litters the
coastal township.
— Douglas R. Clifford / Tampa Bay
Times via AP
Oct.11,2018
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Callaway
A mother and her son walk down a
street damaged by Hurricane
Michael.
— Jonathan Bachman / Reuters
Oct.11,2018
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Springfield
Michael Williams, 70, waves to
passing motorists while looking
for food and water as downed
trees prevent him from driving
out of his damaged home with
his family in the aftermath of
Hurricane Michael.
— David Goldman / AP
Oct.11,2018
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Panama City
Paul Dean stands in front of
his damaged property.
— Emily Kask / AFP - Getty
Images
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Mexico Beach
Rescue personnel search the
debris.
Video: Drone footage shows
extraordinary scale of destruction
in Mexico Beach
— Gerald Herbert / AP
Oct.11,2018
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Rescue personnel search in the
aftermath of Hurricane Michael in
Mexico Beach, Florida, on Oct. 11.
— Gerald Herbert / AP
Oct.11,2018
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Kathy Coy stands among the remains
of her home in Panama City, Florida,
on Oct. 11, following the passage of
Hurricane Michael.
— Joe Raedle / Getty Images
Oct.11,2018
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Buildings damaged by Hurricane
Michael are seen in Panama City,
Florida, October 11, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
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Aerial photo shows a boat destroyed
in Mexico Beach, October 11, 2018.
Chris O'Meara/Pool via REUTERS
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Damaged and destroyed buildings
near Panama City, October 11, 2018.
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection/Glenn Fawcett/Handout
via REUTERS
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Damaged and destroyed buildings
near Panama City, October 11,
2018. U.S. Customs and Border
Protection/Glenn
Fawcett/Handout via REUTERS
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Damaged and destroyed buildings near
Panama City, October 11, 2018. U.S.
Customs and Border Protection/Glenn
Fawcett/Handout via REUTERS
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An American flag flies amongst
rubble in Mexico Beach,
October 11, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
Oct.11,2018
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First responders and residents walk along
a main street in Mexico Beach, October
11, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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A boat washed ashore in Mexico
Beach, October 11, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Oct.11,2018
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Search and rescue crews walk past
debris in Mexico Beach, October 11,
2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
Oct.11,2018
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A home destroyed in
Mexico Beach, October 11,
2018. REUTERS/Carlo
Allegri
Oct.11,2018
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Hurricane Michael's devastation from above
Aerial photo shows homes washed
away after Hurricane Michael smashed
into Florida's northwest coast in
Mexico Beach, October 11. Chris
O'Meara/Pool via REUTERS
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Homes destroyed in Mexico
Beach, October 11. Chris
O'Meara/Pool via REUTERS
Oct.11,2018
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Sailboats destroyed in Mexico Beach,
October 11. Chris O'Meara/Pool via
REUTERSOct.11,2018
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Homes destroyed in Mexico Beach,
October 11. Chris O'Meara/Pool via
REUTERS
Oct.11,2018
Homes destroyed in Mexico
Beach, October 11. Chris
O'Meara/Pool via REUTERS
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Homes destroyed in Mexico Beach,
October 11. Chris O'Meara/Pool via
REUTERS
Oct.11,2018
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Homes destroyed in Mexico Beach,
October 11. Chris O'Meara/Pool via
REUTERSOct.11,2018
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Damaged and destroyed buildings are seen in an aerial
photograph, taken during a post-Hurricane Michael flight
the U.S. Coast Guard over Mexico Beach, October 11,
2018. U.S. Coast Guard/Petty Officer 1st Class Colin
Hunt/via REUTERS
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Before and after Hurricane Michael
The Ivy Road Estates neighbourhood in Panama
City, Florida, November 17, 2017. Satellite image
2018 DigitalGlobe, a Maxar company/Handout
via REUTERS
GALLLERY PHOTOS
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The Ivy Road Estates neighbourhood in
Panama City, Florida, is pictured after
being hit by Hurricane Michael October
11, 2018. Satellite image 2018
DigitalGlobe, a Maxar company/Handout
via REUTERS
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Hangars at Tyndall AFB, Florida, November
17, 2017. Satellite image 2018 DigitalGlobe,
a Maxar company/Handout via REUTERS
GALLLERY PHOTOS
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Hangars at Tyndall AFB,
Florida, after being hit by
Hurricane Michael October
11, 2018. Satellite image 2018
DigitalGlobe, a Maxar
company/Handout via
REUTERS
Oct.11,2018
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Display aircraft at Tyndall AFB,
Florida, November 17, 2017.
Satellite image 2018 DigitalGlobe, a
Maxar company/Handout via
REUTERS
GALLLERY PHOTOS
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Display aircraft at Tyndall AFB, Florida,
October 11, 2018. Satellite image 2018
DigitalGlobe, a Maxar
company/Handout via REUTERS
Oct.11,2018
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Highway 98 through Long Point Park near
Panama City, Florida, November 17, 2017.
Satellite image 2018 DigitalGlobe, a Maxar
company/Handout via REUTERS
GALLLERY PHOTOS
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Highway 98 through Long Point Park
near Panama City, Florida, after being
hit by Hurricane Michael October 11,
2018. Satellite image 2018 DigitalGlobe,
a Maxar company/Handout via
REUTERS
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The Panama City, Florida, waterfront
November 17, 2017. Satellite image
2018 DigitalGlobe, a Maxar
company/Handout via REUTERS
GALLLERY PHOTOS
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The Panama City, Florida, waterfront
after being hit by Hurricane Michael
October 11, 2018. Satellite image 2018
DigitalGlobe, a Maxar company/Handout
via REUTERS
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Aftermath of Indonesian quake
Men carry gas canisters recovered from the
rubble at Petobo neighborhood which was
hit by the earthquake and liquefaction in
Palu, Central Sulawesi, October 11.
REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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A member of search and rescue team rests
while looking for victims in the earthquake
and liquefaction affected Balaroa
neighbourhood in Palu, Central Sulawesi,
October 11. REUTERS/Darren Whiteside
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A man walks in a road at Balaroa
neighborhood which was hit by the
earthquake and liquefaction in Palu,
Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, October
11. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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A woman holds a stuffed rabbit toy after it was found
at her destroyed home where she said she had lost her
three children, following the earthquake and tsunami
in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. REUTERS/Jorge
Silva
Oct.11,2018
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A member of Spanish NGO Pro activa
Open Arms holds a young child rescued
from a dinghy in the Alboran Sea, about
40 miles from the Spanish coast, on Oct.
11.
— Javier Fergo / AP
Oct.11,2018
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President Donald Trump hugs rapper
Kanye West during a meeting in the
Oval office on Oct. 11.
West delivered a rambling speech
about his mental health, his family, his
business, "the universe" and his
fondness for the president. Sporting a
red "Make America Great Again" cap,
West said Trump made him feel manly,
and that's why he supported the
Republican businessman over
Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.
— Oliver Contreras / Getty Images
pool
Oct.11,2018
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Shipwrecks tell tale of ancient Greek trade routes
Reuters / Thursday, October 11, 2018
Amphorae are seen at the sea bottom
at a shipwreck site on the island of
Fournoi, Greece, September 15, 2018.
Archaeologists in Greece have
discovered at least 58 shipwrecks,
many laden with antiquities, in what
they say may be the largest
concentration of ancient wrecks ever
found in the Aegean and possibly the
whole of the Mediterranean. Vassilis
Mentogiannis/Hellenic Ephorate of
Underwater Antiquities/Handout via
REUTERS
Oct.11,2018
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Reuters / Thursday, October
11, 2018
Diver and technical director
Markos Garras, 50, carries an
amphora on Fournoi,
September 19, 2018. The
wrecks lie in the small island
archipelago of Fournoi, in the
Eastern Aegean, and span a
huge period from ancient
Greece right through to the
20th century. Most are dated
to the Greek, Roman and
Byzantine eras. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct.11,2018
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Reuters / Thursday, October 11,
2018
Members of the Fournoi Survey
Project bring an amphora
onboard following a dive on
Fournoi, September 19, 2018.
Although shipwrecks can be seen
together in the Aegean, until
now such a large number have
not been found together.
REUTERS/Alkis Konstantinidis
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Reuters / Thursday, October 11,
2018
Chief conservator of the Fournoi
Survey Project Angelos
Tsompanidis, 42, inspects an
amphora retrieved from a
shipwreck on Fournoi, September
19, 2018. Experts say they weave an
exciting tale of how ships full of
cargo travelling through the
Aegean, the Mediterranean and the
Black Sea met their fate in sudden
storms and surrounded by rocky
cliffs in the area. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct.11,2018
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Reuters / Thursday, October 11, 2018
Archaeologist of the Hellenic Ephorate of
Underwater Antiquities and Fournoi Survey
Project director Dr. George Koutsouflakis
and chief conservator of the project Angelos
Tsompanidis, 42, inspect an amphora
retrieved from a shipwreck on Fournoi,
September 19, 2018. When the international
team began the underwater survey in 2015,
they were astounded to find 22 shipwrecks
that year. With their latest finds that
number has climbed to 58, and the team
believe there are even more secrets lying on
the seabed below. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct.11,2018
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Reuters / Thursday, October 11,
2018
Members of the Fournoi Survey
Project are seen on an inflatable
boat before a dive on Fournoi,
September 19, 2018. "I would call
it, probably, one of the top
archaeological discoveries of the
century in that we now have a new
story to tell of a navigational route
that connected the ancient
Mediterranean," Campbell told
Reuters. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct.11,2018
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Reuters / Thursday, October 11,
2018
Chief conservator of the Fournoi
Survey Project Angelos
Tsompanidis, 42, and student of the
Department of Conservation of
Antiquities and Works of Art Helen
Margarita Bardas, 25, prepare for a
dive on Fournoi, September 19,
2018. The team has raised more
than 300 antiquities from the
shipwrecks, particularly amphorae,
giving archaeologists rare insight
into where goods were being
transported around the
Mediterranean. REUTERS/Alkis
Konstantinidis
Oct.11,2018
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In this photo made with a long
exposure, the Soyuz MS-10
spacecraft launches with U.S.
astronaut Nick Hague and
cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin at the
Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan on Thursday, Oct. 11,
2018. Two minutes after setting
off for the International Space
Station, their rocket failed,
triggering an emergency landing.
The crew returned safely. (Bill
Ingalls/NASA via AP)
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David Blackston walks through
a muddy parking lot to check on
his second-floor apartment in
the aftermath of Hurricane
Michael in Callaway, Fla.,
Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018.
Blackston and his wife
evacuated to a hotel in
Alabama on Monday ahead of
the storm. (AP Photo/David
Goldman)
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Migrants sit in a rubber dinghy
after Proactiva Open Arms, a
Spanish NGO, spotted and
rescued them in the Alboran
Sea, about 40 miles (64
kilometers) from the Spanish
coast, on Thursday, Oct. 11,
2018. The group is now based
at Motril port in order to start
operating in the western
Mediterranean area. (AP
Photo/Javier Fergo)
Oct.11,2018
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Black smoke from burning tires hangs in the sky as Palestinian
protesters hurl stones toward Israeli troops during a protest at
the Gaza Strip's border with Israel, Friday, Oct. 12, 2018. Since
March, Hamas has orchestrated near-weekly protests along
the fence, pressing for an end to a stifling Israel-Egyptian
blockade imposed since the militant group wrested control of
Gaza in 2007. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
Oct.12,2018
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A general view of Cheruthoni dam
with one open gate is seen in Idukki,
Kerala, India. REUTERS/Sivaram V
Oct.12,2018
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Princess Eugenie's wedding dress
Reuters / Friday, October 12,
2018
Princess Eugenie arrives for her
wedding to Jack Brooksbank at St
George's Chapel in Windsor
Castle, October 12, 2018. Princess
Eugenie wore an elegant
voluminous dress by London-
based label Peter Pilotto for her
wedding to Jack Brooksbank,
with the bride picking a low back
to reveal scars she got from
surgery as a child. Andrew
Matthews/Pool via REUTERS
Oct.12,2018
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Reuters / Friday, October 12,
2018
The 28-year-old granddaughter
of Queen Elizabeth walked down
the aisle of Windsor Castle's 15th
century St George's Chapel in a
fitted corset and pleated skirt
with a long train designed by
Peter Pilotto and Christopher De
Vos, who founded the label in
2007. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Oct.12,2018
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Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
"The dress features a neckline that
folds around the shoulders to a
low back that drapes into a flowing
full length train," Buckingham
Palace said in a statement. "The
low back feature on the dress was
at the specific request of Princess
Eugenie who had surgery aged 12
to correct scoliosis."
REUTERS/Toby Melville
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Reuters / Friday, October 12,
2018
Eugenie, who has previously
shared pictures of her X-rays,
wanted to pay tribute to the
staff at the Royal National
Orthopaedic Hospital who
treated her, as well as others
suffering from the condition. "I
think you can change the way
beauty is, and you can show
people your scars," she told
ITV's "This Morning" program
before the wedding. Owen
Humphreys/Pool via REUTERS
Oct.12,2018
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Eugenie, who announced her engagement in January,
worked closely with Pilotto and De Vos, leafing through
archives of frocks worn by British royals to pick a
silhouette. Danny Lawson/Pool via REUTERS
Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
Eugenie borrowed the queen's Greville
Emerald Kokoshnik tiara, decorated with rose
cut diamonds and emeralds and made by
jewelers Boucheron in 1919 in the style worn
in the Russian Imperial Court. She wore
diamond and emerald drop earrings given to
her by Brooksbank and satin peep-toe heels
by Charlotte Olympia. Yui Mok/Pool via
REUTERS
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Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
Speculation over who would design the wedding dress
had mounted over the last few weeks, with labels cited
including Erdem and Ralph & Russo, which made a blue
two-piece outfit for Eugenie's sister and maid of honor
Princess Beatrice. "As soon as we announced the wedding,
I knew the designer, and the look, straight away," Eugenie
was quoted as saying. "I never thought I'd be the one who
knew exactly what I like, but I've been pretty on top of it."
Andrew Matthews/Pool via REUTERS
Princess Eugenie arrives for her
wedding to Jack Brooksbank.
Owen Humphreys/Pool via
REUTERS
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Princess Eugenie and her new husband
Jack Brooksbank kiss as they leave St
George's Chapel in Windsor Castle. Yui
Mok/Pool via REUTERS
Princess Eugenie and her new
husband Jack Brooksbank leave
St George's Chapel. Victoria
Joness/Pool via REUTERS
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The wedding of Princess Eugenie to
Jack Brooksbank. Jonathan
Brady/Pool via REUTERS
Oct.12,2018
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Albania's graveyard of Soviet-era MiGs
Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
Albanian Air Force members walk
near dozens of MiG-s jet fighters in
Kucova Air Base in Kucova, Albania,
October 3, 2018. Long the graveyard
of its once mighty air force,
Albania's base at Kucova is set to
become a NATO station - to the
delight of its former airmen longing
to hear the engines roar again.
REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Reuters / Friday, October 12,
2018
An Albanian Air Force
member walks near an old
non-function Airplane
(Antonov An-2) in Kucova Air
Base. Albania retired its 224
Soviet- and Chinese-made
MiGs in 2005, and since 2009
NATO neighbors Italy and
Greece monitor its airspace.
That led to economic decline
in and around Kucova, which
was called "Stalin City" during
the era of Communist rule.
REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
An Albanian Air Force crew member inspects a MiG-17 jet
fighter in Kucova Air Base. "The base is the first footprint of
NATO in the Western Balkans as it will transform Kucova
into the first NATO air base for the region," Defence
Minister Olta Xhacka told Reuters. NATO will spend over 50
million euros ($58 million) on the first stage of work to turn
Kucova into a support base for supplies, logistics, training
and drills, Xhacka said. REUTERS/Florion Goga
Oct.12,2018
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Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
Old Albanian military vehicles are
pictured at Kucova Air Base. News
of a NATO base has stirred hopes
in Kucova. Civilians see the base
project as an economic boost for
an area plagued by emigration
and unemployment. The last
generation of trained pilots, now
in their early fifties, are keen to
hear the rumble of engines again,
while younger people on the site
mull quitting due to their low
wages. REUTERS/Florion Goga
Oct.12,2018
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A shepherd and sheep are pictured in
Kucova Air Base. Sheep graze in the
bushes between the taxiing lanes and
the runway. Some 88 MiGs squat on
their flat tires near three underground
hangars, while birds sing around them.
REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Reuters / Friday, October 12, 2018
An old Albanian military vehicle is
pictured in Kucova Air Base. The
runway, conceived by Soviet
planners who stored dynamite
under the airfield to blow it up
should it fall into enemy hands and
built by political prisoners in the
1950s, has good weather
conditions all year round.
REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Reuters / Friday, October 12,
2018
An Albanian military member is
pictured at the air traffic control
tower in Kucova Air Base. "A
NATO base there will boost the
country's defense capacities, and
foreign investors will have more
confidence in Albania. It will also
be good for employment in the
area," said 68-year-old retired air
force commander Klement
Alikaj. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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A MiG-19 jet fighter is
pictured in Kucova Air Base.
REUTERS/Florion Goga
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A Mi-4 helicopter is pictured in Kucova
Air Base. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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A general view of Kucova Air Base. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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MiG-15 jet fighters are pictured in
Kucova Air Base. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Old Albanian military vehicles are pictured at
Kucova Air Base. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Hurricane Michael's devastation from above
Aerial photo shows damaged and
destroyed homes in Mexico Beach,
October 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Dronebase
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Reuters / Friday, October
12, 2018
Damaged and destroyed
buildings are seen during a
post-Hurricane Michael
flight by a U.S. Customs
and Border Protection Air
and Marine Operations UH-
60 Black Hawk helicopter
near Panama City, October
11, 2018. U.S. Customs and
Border Protection/Glenn
Fawcett/Handout via
REUTERS
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Aerial photo shows damaged and
destroyed homes in Mexico Beach,
October 12, 2018. REUTERS/Dronebase
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Aerial photo shows damaged and destroyed
homes in Mexico Beach, October 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Dronebase
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Aerial photo shows damaged and
destroyed homes in Mexico Beach,
October 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Dronebase
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Damaged and destroyed buildings
near Panama City, October 11, 2018.
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection/Glenn Fawcett/Handout
via REUTERS
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Hurricane Michael devastates Florida Panhandle
A marina damaged by Hurricane
Michael in Mexico Beach, October 12,
2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
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A preserved F-15A Eagle is pictured in
Callaway, October 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
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Parker Miller and her boyfriend
Corey Sykes walk through debris
caused by Hurricane Michael in
Mexico Beach, October 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
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A house damaged by Hurricane
Michael is pictured in Mexico Beach,
October 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan
Bachman
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Lisa Varona walks through her business'
building in Mexico Beach, October 12,
2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
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Donathan Fabie and his wife Monica
salvage beer from their restaurant in
Mexico Beach, October 12, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Bachman
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Hailey Strickland, 10, stands
with her father Philip Strickland
and her brothers as they carry
water into their home in Parker,
October 13, 2018.
REUTERS/Terray Sylvester
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People clean up their house that was
destroyed in Mexico Beach, October
13, 2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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A sign hangs on a tree in front of a
house in Panama City, October 13,
2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester
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A man stands in the living room of his house
with no roof in Mexico Beach, October 13,
2018. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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A family sits by a fire and prepares to eat
a dinner of MREs in front of their house
with no roof following Hurricane Michael
in Mexico Beach, October 13, 2018.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
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"I bought this car for my parents,"
he said. "They’re gone now but it's
still a good car. It's the only thing of
theirs I can recover."
He was forced to watch helplessly as
his parents and niece suffocated to
death after the quake trapped them
in a concrete hole flooded with
water.
"I found them the morning after the
earthquake," Yassir said.
"I managed to speak with them,
even gave them some water to
drink. But they were crushed against
each other, and the water must have
been cold. After a while, they just
stopped breathing."
Oct.7,2018
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A stopped clock, showing the time a few minutes after the earthquake.
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Wooden beams tilted at
crazy angles poke out of
piles of shattered concrete
littered with battered
motorbikes and household
items, from crumpled pots
and pans to smudged
notebooks and soft toys.
Kaharuddin waits for excavators to dig up a pile of concrete of his destroyed home.
10 OCT 2018. PALU, INDONESIA. REUTERS/JORGE SILVA
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As many as 5,000 people may still be
buried under the mud, disaster relief
officials estimate. Indonesia called off
the search for victims on Friday, two
weeks after the quake, citing health
concerns, despite residents' pleas to
continue.
The town in the province of central
Sulawesi was among those hardest hit
by the phenomenon of ground
liquefaction, when the shaking earth
turns soft, damp soil into a roiling
quagmire, dragging thousands of
houses and people under mud and
asphalt.
Darmi and her brother Rusli, 43, stand outside her destroyed house.
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The destructive waves of soil
smashed thousands of homes,
cars and buildings into each
other, carrying some of them
hundreds of metres from their
original position within
minutes.
"It felt like the earth was
alive," said Darmi, 48, who saw
half of her two-storey home
collapse. "It was opening up,
swallowing people, and then
closing again. And the noise
was so loud. This loud cracking
‘k-k-k-k’ sound."
Hesti Andayani sits on a pile of tiles.
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Returning to Balaroa for the first time
two weeks after the disaster, Hesti
Andayani, 27, was shocked to find her
childhood home had slid downhill, far
rom its original location.
"It took so long to find," she said,
through tears. "I don’t know where we
can live now."
Hesti, who lost her younger sister in
the quake, sat on a pile of tiles that
once covered part of her second-floor
bedroom, surrounded by dusty
jewellery and cosmetics.
"These are all the things I have left.
My makeup, my necklaces, the pins for
my hijab," she sobbed, referring to the
headgear worn by devout Muslim
women.
A car stands next to a road that was upended by
the earthquake and ground liquefaction.
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After an earthquake of magnitude 7.5
hit Indonesia's coastal city of Palu, a
pile of broken pink concrete is all that
remains of fruit vendor Kaharuddin's
home.
He stares quietly at the rubble in his
hometown of Balaroa, saying it covers
the body of his one-year-old daughter,
one of hundreds of people missing
after the Sept. 28 disaster.
"I'm just waiting here and hope that I
can find my child," said Kaharuddin,
40, who goes by one name, like many
Indonesians. "Or maybe I have to
accept that one will have to remain
buried here."
Four days after the quake, he said,
rescue workers found the remains of
his wife, Hastuti, still holding in her
arms the bodies of their other two
daughters, aged four and two.
A photograph hangs on a wall of a destroyed house hit by a tsunami.
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Searchers arrived with dozens of
excavators to help dig out
bodies, while some residents
made frequent trips to retrieve
treasured belongings from the
rubble of destroyed homes.
Government district officer Yassir
Garibaldi (pictured below), 43,
pushed and pulled at a white car
stuck under a collapsed porch.
Garibaldi stands in front of his parents' destroyed house
Oct.13,2018
Others must reconcile themselves to the
loss of loved ones.
In Petobo, about 12 km (7.5 miles) away,
Ameriyah, 56, lost three of her children, a
grandchild and a son-in-law. She has
accepted it is unlikely that searchers will
now uncover their remains.
"We've held funeral prayers for them, so
we hope their souls will be at peace," she
said.
Some remain inconsolable.
"I don't know what to do next. There's
nothing left for me here," said Kaharuddin,
the fruit vendor still looking for his
daughter's body under the pink concrete
rubble of their former home.
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A man embraces a child as an U.S. border
patrol federal agent reacts during a brief
reunification meeting of relatives
separated by deportation and immigration
called 'Hugs, No Walls', at the border
fence between Mexico and U.S in Ciudad
Juarez, Mexico. REUTERS/Jose Luis
Gonzalez
Oct.13,2018
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'March of the Migrant' heads north
A man carries a child as he walks with other Hondurans fleeing poverty and violence as they
move in a caravan toward the United States, on the west side of Honduras October 14, 2018.
REUTERS/ Jorge Cabrera
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A woman sleeps with her baby on the
west side of Honduras October 14, 2018.
REUTERS/ Jorge Cabrera
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Children help each other get
dressed in Ocotepeque, Honduras
October 14, 2018. REUTERS/ Jorge
Cabrera
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Hondurans rest inside the
local church after a long walk
in Ocotepeque, Honduras
October 14, 2018.
REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera
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Hondurans wait for donated food,
outside the local church in Ocotepeque
Honduras October 14, 2018.
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A child sits on luggage being dragged by his
grandfather on the west side of Honduras
October 14, 2018. REUTERS/ Jorge Cabrera
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Hondurans rest after a long walk
during their journey in a caravan
toward the United States in
Ocotepeque, Honduras October 14,
2018. REUTERS/ Jorge Cabrera
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Civilians gather near the scene to
mark the first anniversary of the
attack, in the Hodan district of
Mogadishu. Hundreds of residents
wearing white and red headbands
gathered at the site of the blast to
commemorate the anniversary and
remember the dead. The
headbands have become a symbol
of public fury over the attacks and
anger at the Islamist fighters
blamed for them. REUTERS/Feisal
Omar
Oct.14,2018
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2018
North Korea's Ri Son Gwon,
chairman of the Committee
for the Peaceful Reunification
of the Country, shakes hands
with South Korean
Unification Minister Cho
Myoung-gyon during their
meeting at the truce village of
Panmunjom inside
demilitarized zone, South
Korea. Korea Pool/Yonhap via
REUTERS
Oct.14,2018
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A motorcycle drives in front of a
stranded ship in the port hit by tsunami
on the coastline in Palu, Central
Sulawesi, Indonesia. REUTERS/Jorge
Silva
Oct.15,2018
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Bishops attend a Mass for the
canonisation of the Pope Paul VI and
El Salvador's Archbishop Oscar
Romero at the Vatican.
REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi
Oct.15,2018
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The Italian Frecce Tricolori aerobatic squad
performs before the start of the Barcolana
regatta in front of the Trieste harbour,
Italy. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo
Oct.15,2018
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