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  • August 18, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: A recently created rebel militia (katiba) trains for the first time in the village of Marea. The katiba is called Ibnu Walid, was created by the local Sheik, Abu Mariam and incorporates 25 fighters. The Katiba intend to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo.
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  • August 24, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Sheik Abu Mariam, commander of the recently created rebel militia Ibnu Walid, meets with some volunteer fighters in the village of Marea. The militia incorporates 25 fighters and has the intent to be an elite group to perform guerrilla style operations against syrian army troops in the province of Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: View of the damaged faced of a local hospital in Tariq Al-Bab neighborhood in central Aleppo. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A man and a woman mourn the death of their son, killed minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Family members and friends mourn the death of Housin Al Ali, a 28 year old Free Syria Army fighter killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter prepares to head to the frontline in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter prepares to head to the frontline in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_31.jpg
  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: People give assistance to a child, injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Nurses give assistance to people, injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack.<br />
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The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A young man carries his brother, seriously injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local men mourn the death of Housin Al Ali and Omam Kassam, two Free Syria Army fighters killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 09, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A group of Free Syria Army (FSA) fighters leave their headquarters in Haneno neighborhood, to join their comrades on the frontline at Salehedine...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
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  • Tearsheet of "O meu amigo Jim" published in Expresso
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  • August 15, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: View of the aftermath of an explosion cause by a Syrian army air strike on a communication center in northern Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter prepares to head to the frontline in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army fighter orders a local resident to proceed in a rebel checkpoint in Babal Nassar neighborhood in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 11, 2012 - Tarafat, Aleppo, Syria: Locals walk by the market area of Azaz.
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  • August 11, 2012 - Tarafat, Aleppo, Syria: Free Syria Army figthers stop a veihicle in a rebel checkpoint outside Tarafat village, near Aleppo. The Syrian Army warplanes have recently bombed residential areas and the only two schools in the village, with 200 kilogram bombs.
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  • August 11, 2012 - Tarafat, Aleppo, Syria: View of the destroyed Jamal-Jamal school in Tarafat village, near Aleppo. The Syrian Army warplanes have recently bombed residential areas and the only two schools in the village, with 200 kilogram bombs.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Blood runs down the road where at least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A syrian woman reacts in shock to the death of a family member, killed minutes after heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A nurse gives assistance to a man, injured minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A group of Free Syria Army (FSA) fighters aim at a Syrian Army snipper during an advance towards the frontline in Saheledine, a strategic neighborhood in southwest Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter advances towards the frontline through a hole in a wall of a house in Saheledine, a strategic neighborhood in southwest Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: Local people access the damage of their residential building cause by Syrian Army bombardments in Haneno neighborhood in central Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Family members and friends mourn the death of Housin Al Ali, a 28 year old Free Syria Army fighter killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_10.jpg
  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Local men pray during the funeral of Housin Al Ali and Omam Kassam, two Free Syria Army fighters killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_08.jpg
  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Family members and friends mourn the death of Housin Al Ali, a 28 year old Free Syria Army fighter killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_07.jpg
  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Family members and friends mourn the death of Housin Al Ali, a 28 year old Free Syria Army fighter killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_06.jpg
  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) commandant points at the positions of government forces in a hand drowned map of Salahedin neighborhood in Aleppo. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: The bodies of several people lay in the bloody floor of an improvised hospital in central Aleppo. They were killed minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_25.jpg
  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A group of men carry the dead body of a man killed minutes earlier by heavy shelling from the Syrian Army against a bakery in the residential area of Tariq Al-Bab in central Aleppo. At least 12 people have died and more the 20 got injured during the attack...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_19.jpg
  • August 10, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter advances towards the frontline through a hole in a wall of a house in Saheledine, a strategic neighborhood in southwest Aleppo...The Syrian Army have in the past week increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_15.jpg
  • August 09, 2012 - Marea, Aleppo, Syria: Family members and friends mourn the death of Housin Al Ali, a 28 year old Free Syria Army fighter killed in combat in Alepo's Salehedine neighborhood...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_11.jpg
  • August 09, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A Free Syria Army (FSA) fighter leaves the headquarters in Haneno neighborhood, to join his comrades on the frontline at Salehedine...The Syrian army and the FSA have in the past week exchanged heavy fire in a battle for the control of Syria's economic capital, Aleppo.
    Syria_Aleppo_04.jpg
  • August 14, 2012 - Aleppo, Syria: A local resident passes over a picture of the president Bashar Al-Assad in Babal Nassar neighborhood in Aleppo's old city. The Syrian Army have in the past ten days increased their attacks on residential neighborhoods where Free Syria Army rebel fights have their positions in Syria's commercial capital, Aleppo.
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  • Screengrab of "In Northern Ireland, a wave of immigrants is met with fists" published in The New York Times
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  • Screengrab of "In Northern Ireland, a wave of immigrants is met with fists" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick’s Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The International Herald Tribune (Front Page)
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  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The International Herald Tribune (Front Page)
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  • Screengrab of "In Northern Ireland, a wave of immigrants is met with fists" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "In Donetsk, life is underground" published in Expresso
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  • Screengrab of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
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  • Screengrab of "In Northern Ireland, a wave of immigrants is met with fists" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The International Herald Tribune (Page Two)
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  • Screengrab of "Boom Over, St. Patrick's Isle Is Slithering Again" published in The New York Times
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  • Religious paraphernalia is seen for sale outside Knock Shrine, a major pilgrimage site in Knock, Ireland, where millions believe the Virgin Mary appeared in 1879. Despite the general population showing outrage for the treatment of infants at the hands of local Catholic institutions, and other scandals involving the church, Catholic devotion and  faith is still very prominent in this part of the country.
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A satirical gravestone is seen at the entrance of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A satirical gravestone is seen at the entrance of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A fifty euro bill toilet paper is seen hanging in a wall at the toilet area of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: A painting is displayed on a wall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A bicycle covered with shredded money is on display at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A wall clock made of shredded money is displayed at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: General view of the Glass House Building, where the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley, is set up...Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley seating on a sofa in one of the rooms at his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A painting hangs from a wall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A painting of Marilyne Monroe is seen in the wall of a room at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Peter Mulryan, a former resident of the St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, working at his family home in Ballinasloe, Ireland. Mulryan, who grew up in a abusive foster family, is seeking information about the fate of the infant sister he has never known after she went into the St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in Tuam. He says Catherine Corless, whose research uncovered a pit at the home where it is suspected many children were buried, contacted him in 2014 to say she believed she had identified his sister among the 796 children interred at the site.
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A syrian refugee is seen hanging laundry outside a portacabin at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year.<br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A newspaper clipping on display at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Detailed view of a brick made of shredded money at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley...Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: General view of the only bedroom at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Art work on display at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A guitar covered with shredded money stands among other objects in the main hall of the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: View of an interior wall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Up to 120,000 people have marched in Dublin in protest at how the Government is handling the economic crisis. The march, which was organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), took nearly one and a half hours to make its way from Parnell Square to Merrion Square. 21/02/2009.
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A group of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighters take guard near a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter takes guard outside a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighter takes guard outside a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley explains to a young visitor, how he made the bricks of shredded money used in the cosntruction of his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: General view of the kitchen area at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: PView of the toilet area at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: Paintings hanging in a wall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • January 29, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: A christmas tree is seen between tents used by anti-government protestors in Kiev's Independence Square. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • A pro-Russia activist takes guard at one of the entrances of Donbass Regional Government building in central Donetsk. Barricades around the building, occupied since the past weekend, have been fortified throughout the day, as the ultimatum given by the government in Kiev for the activists to abandon the building within 48 hours, is approaching its deadline.
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  • A pitchfork is seen standing in a barricade outside the Donbass Regional Government building in central Donetsk. Barricades around the building, occupied since the past weekend, have been fortified throughout the day, as the ultimatum given by the government in Kiev for the activists to abandon the building within 48 hours, is approaching its deadline.
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  • August 08, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: A syrian refugee collects non-drinkable water from taps outside a toilet facility at Zaatari refugee camp, northern Jordan. Shortage of water is very common occurrence at the camp, where the communal tanks are filled every second day. Potable water is available for purchase in some shops for a price of 0.50 Jordanian Dinar (around 0.75 USD). Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A group of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighters take guard near a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A group of Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) fighters take guard near a house where the funeral of a comrade is taking place near the village of Kafra Safra. Around five thousand Syrian Kurdish attended the funeral and ceremony of martyrdom of Taliz Gadalum, killed days earlier during combat against the Turkish army...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • August 12, 2012 - Kafa Safra, Efrin, Syria: A graffiti pro-Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) is seen in the wall of a shop in Kafa Safra village...PKK has been fighting an armed struggle against the Turkish state for an autonomous Kurdistan and greater cultural and political rights for the Kurds in Turkey, Iraq, Syria and Iran. Founded on 27 November 1978 in the village of Fis, was led by Abdullah Öcalan. The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism - although since his imprisonment, Öcalan has abandoned orthodox Marxism. The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States, the European Union and NATO. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley passes by in his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley at the kitchen in his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: General view of the only bedroom at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: View of the only bedroom at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley seating on a sofa in one of the rooms at his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley seating on a sofa in one of the rooms at his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: Irish artist Frank Buckley stands beside the main entrance of his Billion Euro House art installation in central Dublin. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Ireland: General view of the entrance hall at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • March 27, 2012 - Dublin, Ireland: A suitcase full of shredded money on display at the Billion Euro House art installation by the Irish artist Frank Buckley. ..Worthless euros, taken out of circulation and shredded by Irelands Central Bank, formes the interior walls of an apartment that Mr. Buckley does not own in a building left vacant by the countrys economic ruin...The artist decided to call the apartment  built from thousands of bricks of shredded, decommissioned cash (each brick contains, roughly, what used to be 50,000 euros)  the Billion Euro House. He reckons that about 1.4 billion euros actually went into it, but the joke, of course, is that it is worth simultaneously so much and so little...A large gravestone beside the main door, announces that Irish sovereignty died in 2010, the year that the government accepted an international bailout so larded with onerous conditions that the Irish will be paying for it for years to come. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Up to 120,000 people have marched in Dublin in protest at how the Government is handling the economic crisis. The march, which was organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), took nearly one and a half hours to make its way from Parnell Square to Merrion Square. 21/02/2009.
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  • Up to 120,000 people have marched in Dublin in protest at how the Government is handling the economic crisis. The march, which was organised by the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU), took nearly one and a half hours to make its way from Parnell Square to Merrion Square. 21/02/2009.
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  • April 24, 2012 - Lalop, South Sudan: A group of SPLA soldiers rest at the newly established military base in the village o Lalop, 50 kilometers north of Bentiu...South Sudan and their northern neighbors, Sudan, have in the past two weeks been involved in heavily clashes over border disputes. Bentiu and neighboring villages have been under constant bombardment by the troops os Karthoum , who established their positions around 10 kilometers into South Sudan's territory. The international community is concerned about the possibility of a full on war between the two countries.
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  • A child inmate is seen walking inside a communal cell at Juba Central Prison. The prison accommodates dozens of inmates with ages between fourteen and eighteen years old, many charged with murder and theft.
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  • April 28, 2012 - Tabania, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Commander in chief of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLA-N) rebel group, Dr. Abdalaziz Alhilu, addresses a group of journalist during an interview in a hidden location in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan...Abdalaziz, the military and political leader of the Nuba people, is considered the enemy number of Karthoum's government and one of the most wanted men in Sudan. SPLA-North, a historical ally of SPLA, South Sudan's former rebel forces, has since last June being fighting the Sudanese Army Forces (SAF) over the right to autonomy and of the end of persecution of Nuba people by the regime of President Bashir.
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  • August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Two syrian refugees walk by an hangar used as communal kitchen at Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa.<br />
The 10 million USD camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. <br />
In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Al Jazeera)
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  • January 19, 2013 - Niono, Mali: Mali troops tow a broken Armoured Personal Carrier in central Niono. Niono is the last government controlled location before Diabaly, a city under islamist militants control since the 14th of January.<br />
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Several insurgent groups have been fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence or greater autonomy for northern Mali, an area known as Azawad. The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), an organisation fighting to make Azawad an independent homeland for the Tuareg people, had taken control of the region by April 2012.<br />
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The Malian government pledge to the French army to help the national troops to stop the rebellion advance towards the capital Bamako. The french troops started aerial attacks on rebel positions in the centre of the country and deployed several hundred special forces men to counter attack the advance on the ground. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • January 19, 2013 - Niono, Mali: French Army men gather in Niono's main square near the Mali police headquarters. Niono is the last government controlled location before Diabaly, a city under islamist militants control since the 14th of January.<br />
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Several insurgent groups have been fighting a campaign against the Malian government for independence or greater autonomy for northern Mali, an area known as Azawad. The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), an organisation fighting to make Azawad an independent homeland for the Tuareg people, had taken control of the region by April 2012.<br />
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The Malian government pledge to the French army to help the national troops to stop the rebellion advance towards the capital Bamako. The french troops started aerial attacks on rebel positions in the centre of the country and deployed several hundred special forces men to counter attack the advance on the ground. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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