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  • Screengrab of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • Screengrab of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • Screengrab of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • Tearsheet of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • Screengrab of "Many in Ireland Vow Not to Pay a New Water Tax" published in The New York Times
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
    DSC_6757.jpg
  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
    DSC_6828.jpg
  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
    DSC_6791.jpg
  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
    DSC_6782.jpg
  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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  • Dublin City Council workers at a sand bag depot in Sandymount.<br />
The authorities are on high alert this weekend as storm-force winds and high tides are expected to cause flooding chaos across Ireland.
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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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  • A migrant tends carries a bucket of warm water used to wash himself in the early hours at one of the abandoned warehouses in central Belgrade, used in recent months as shelter for hundreds of migrants en route to Western Europe.
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  • An afghan man washes himself using water heated in plastic bottles thrown to open fire. The hundreds of migrants living in the old warehouses  have no access to showers, lavatories or any other basic facilities.
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  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • An afghani migrant washes himself with water heated on an open fire outside a warehouse near Belgrade’s main railway station. Some days the temperatures here drop to -15 degrees Celsius.
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  • A anti-government protestor uses a homemade shield to protect himself from the riot police water canons at a barricade outside the Dynamo Kiev stadium, near the Independence Square in central Kiev.
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  • An afghan migrants washes himself inside the old warehouses near Belgrade's main railway station. The thousands of migrants living here do not have access to clean running water or shower facilities.
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  • An afghani migrant washes himself with water heated on an open fire outside a warehouse near Belgrade’s main railway station. Some days the temperatures here drop to -15 degrees Celsius.
    Belgrade_migrants_06.jpg
  • January 25, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: A anti-government protestor uses a homemade shield to protect himself from the riot police water canons at a barricade outside the Dynamo Kiev stadium, near the Independence Square in central Kiev. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • April 28, 2012 - Buram, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: Nuba women take water out of a borehole in the center of Buram village in South Kordofan's Nuba Mountains...Since the 6th of June 2011, the Sudan's Army Forces (SAF) initiated, under direct orders from President Bashir, an attack campaign against civil areas throughout the South Kordofan's province. Hundreds have been killed and many more injured...Local residents, of Nuba origin, have since lived in fear and the majority moved from their homes to caves in the nearby mountains. Others chose to find refuge in South Sudan, driven by the lack of food cause by the agriculture production halt due to the constant bombardments of rural areas. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • A migrant child plays in dirty water surrounding tents at the Greek-Macedonian border station of Idomeni, Greece. Around 13,000 migrants and refugees, mostly from the Middle East and African nations, are believe to be stranded here awaiting a chance to proceed their journey towards Germany and other northern European countries.
    Greece_Migrants_23.jpg
  • May 09, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A devotee performs a ritual of water offer to a religious statue in a shrine at Sule Pagoda in central Yangon. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_KievProtests_073.jpg
  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_KievProtests_072.jpg
  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_KievProtests_070.jpg
  • May 09, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A devotee performs a ritual of water offer to a religious statue in a shrine at Sule Pagoda in central Yangon. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • April 24, 2012 - Panakuach, South Sudan: A  SPLA soldier walks by carrying a water canister in the last defensive line outside the village of Panakuach, 70 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. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • January 20, 2012 - Idleb, Syria: A Syrian revolutionary flag is displayed in a water tower in central Bennish.
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  • An afghan man washes himself using water heated in plastic bottles thrown to open fire. The hundreds of migrants living in the makeshift shelters are deprived of basic sanitary facilities.
    Belgrade_migrants_08.jpg
  • Omar Sidou and his mother Deniz, celebrate the arrival of his siblings at Mytilene port in Lesbos. Omar and his mother got separated from the rest of their family during a rescue operation in Turkish water two weeks before.
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  • Deniz Sidou, a Kurdish-Syrian refugee mother of six, hugs one of her daughters on arrival at Mytilene port in Lesbos. Deniz got separated from five of her children during a rescue operation in Turkish water two weeks before.
    Greece_Migrants_16.jpg
  • May 09, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A devotee offering water to a buddha statue as part of a ritual in one of the many shrines at Sule Pagoda in Yangon. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
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  • DONETSK, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 16, 2014: IDPs collect water at a Soviet era bomb shelter in Petrovskiy district, Donetsk. The around hundred people living here from almost four months, complain of the lack of conditions at the bunker and fear now the serious difficulties they will be exposed to during the severe winter on the way. CREDIT: Paulo Nunes dos Santos
    Donetsk_UnderShelling_25.jpg
  • April 28, 2012 - Buram, Nuba Mountains, South Kordofan, Sudan: A Nuba woman walks by carrying water near some caves outside Buram village in South Kordofan's Nuba Mountains...Since the 6th of June 2011, the Sudan's Army Forces (SAF) initiated, under direct orders from President Bashir, an attack campaign against civil areas throughout the South Kordofan's province. Hundreds have been killed and many more injured...Local residents, of Nuba origin, have since lived in fear and the majority moved from their homes to caves in the nearby mountains. Others chose to find refuge in South Sudan, driven by the lack of food cause by the agriculture production halt due to the constant bombardments of rural areas. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Migrant children play in dirty water surrounding tents at the Greek-Macedonian border station of Idomeni, Greece. Around 13,000 migrants and refugees, mostly from the Middle East and African nations, are believe to be stranded here awaiting a chance to proceed their journey towards Germany and other northern European countries.
    Greece_Migrants_22.jpg
  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_KievProtests_071.jpg
  • January 26, 2014 - Kiev, Ukraine: Ukrainian protesters laid siege to Ukrainian House international convention center, a Soviet-era building in central Kiev, used as a base by the security forces, who remained holed up inside.

Some two thousand stick-wielding protesters clad in helmets threw Molotov cocktails and smashed in windows of the Ukrainian House, climbing over sandbags into the building. The security forces protected themselves with riot shields as well as by hurling stun grenades and attempting to douse the protesters with jets of water.

The protesters later in the night formed a corridor on the steps of the building to allow the security forces to leave. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
    PNS_KievProtests_069.jpg
  • May 09, 2013 - Yangon, Myanmar: A devotee performs a ritual of water offer to a religious statue in a shrine at Sule Pagoda in central Yangon. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris)
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • May 29, 2013 - Togura, Japan: A fisherman collects a fish box from the waters beside a pier in Togura, Miyagi prefecture. Since the 2011's tsunami that struck over the coastal areas of Japan, the fishing community of Togura, devastated by the natural disaster, formed a cooperative where all the families work together using the only two remaining boats in the whole village. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos)
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • A military helicopter patrols the waters of the Aegean Sea near the coast of Mytilene in Lesbos.
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  • A fisherman collects a box full of fish from the waters beside a pier in Togura, Miyagi prefecture. Since the 2011's tsunami that struck over the coastal areas of Japan, the fishing community of Togura, devastated by the natural disaster, formed a cooperative where all the families work together using the only two remaining boats in the whole village.
    Japan_Tsunami_12.jpg
  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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  • Thai fishermen using the 19th century surrounding net method, in shallow waters of a beach in Ko Phagan Island.
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