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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys play in the school yeard in the mroning heat. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The girls play a race game where two teams compete to fill up a beaker with water. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Joanina Quintao reads a picture book with animals with a small boy. Joanina is a newly graduated teacher who believes in interaction with children and learning through play. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys play in the school yeard in the mroning heat. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys practise run a dance play. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Children play at a water pump while they fetch water for the house. Most houses in the slums in Manila do not have running water or any sanitation.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are playing a eat-the-apple game with a lot of energy and laughter. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are playing a eat-the-apple game with a lot of energy and laughter. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Dulce Lopes teach children counting and arithmetics through playing with  string with coloured beads. The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls wash their hands after having been hand painted. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls wash their hands after having been hand painted. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • School children enjoy their first day back in school after 4 weeks of corona lock-down, April 17th 2020,  Denmark. All schools and much of Denmark including it's borders were shut Monday March 16th by the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen to prevent the corona virus from spreading beyond control. All school children had to stay at home if possible during the lock-down and many had not seen their friends through-out the 4 weeks it lasted. All teaching was done at home and via online services such as Google Meet and to many time was difficult to pass. Only year 0-5 are now allowed back in school and only under special measures. Classes are split in twos and across two rooms, everyone must wash hands rigorously when they leave and enter the class and the children must observe distance when possible. The children are put together in groups of no more than three and they are the only ones they get to work  and play with. Break time has to be in designated areas only and only with class mates.
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  • Children play at a water pump while they fetch water for the house. Most houses in the slums in Manila do not have running water or any sanitation. The Philippines.
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  • Girls performing n El-Buss refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Art work made by children on display in Rashidieh refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Girls performing to their parents in Rashidieh refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Art class. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are making pictures cutting and pasting paper together with a Naba'a volunteer.It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls sing and dance. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • The Alola Foundation provide pre-school play and learn sessions. Education in Timor-Leste is very basic with classes up to 80 children and teachers trained under an old fashined system with very little inter-action between teacher and pupils..Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • Life in the slums by the  railway tracks in Tejgaon. Homes are build closely to the tracks leading in and out of one of Dhaka's main train stations and life is goes on as in any othr part of Dhaka in spite of the dangerous proximity to the live tracks and trains passing at regular intervals. A small child is playing with a lip stick on the tracks.
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  • A woman in a red and yellow feather costume dances along pouting her lips, drink in hand, in East London, United Kingdom,Sept 11 2016. The annual Hackney Carnival took place on a hot summers day and the procession of dancers dressed in various outfits moved through the streets to much joy of the many bystanders.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • Girls draped in the Palestinian flag in El-Buss refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Life in the slums by the  railway tracks in Tejgaon. Homes are build closely to the tracks leading in and out of one of Dhaka's main train stations and life is goes on as in any othr part of Dhaka in spite of the dangerous proximity to the live tracks and trains passing at regular intervals. A boy with a bird, on the tracks.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Children in the back garden of Warren and Sally in Ocean View outside Cape Town...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Childline Kenya in Nairobi. ..At one of Childline Kenya's referral partners.  ..The help line number is 116, the first 3-digit only helpline number in Africa.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Priscilla, one of Home form Home's foster  mothers having a good time visiting her neighbour, another of Home from Home's families...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • Party people having fun at the end of the carnival in Ridley Road in East London, United Kingdom,Sept 11 2016. The annual Hackney Carnival took place on a hot summers day and the procession of dancers dressed in various outfits moved through the streets to much joy of the many bystanders.
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  • Children taking part in the procession dressed in green are lead and directed by a female dancer dressed in red in East London, United Kingdom,Sept 11 2016. The annual Hackney Carnival took place on a hot summers day and the procession of dancers dressed in various outfits moved through the streets to much joy of the many bystanders.
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  • Young women in red show of their costumes and moves in the procession moving up the high street  in East London, United Kingdom,Sept 11 2016. The annual Hackney Carnival took place on a hot summers day and the procession of dancers dressed in various outfits moved through the streets to much joy of the many bystanders.
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  • A man in a bandana, customized ripped shirt and a lot of bling dances along with the procession up the high street in East London, United Kingdom,Sept 11 2016.The annual Hackney Carnival took place on a hot summers day and the procession of dancers dressed in various outfits moved through the streets to much joy of the many bystanders.
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  • The puppet theater company Chutney Puppets perform to children at the festival. The festival Super Normal runs in it's 5 year and is a mix of art and music. It is held on the land of Braziers Park in Oxfordshire.
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  • Douaa teaches the kids English after they have returned from work. The class room also funtions as her bed room which she share with the rest of her family.<br />
Douaa is from Sayeda Zeinab City in Syria. She was a geology student but had to leave Zeinab City with her family when the war came to their town. She lives with her father and siblings in a disused school in the Bekaa Valley. Douaa was doing nothing till she decided to get all the children living in the school together and began teaching them Englsih and Maths. All the fighters in Syria are students, doctors, engineers etc so it will be up to the young refugees to rebuild Syria when they return and all the able bodied men have died in the war according to Douaa.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • The Reclaim Shakespeare Company did four performances in the court yard of the British Museum supported by a large flash-mob  audience. The company is made up of activists who wants The Royal Shakespeare company stop accepting sponsorship from the oil company BP. BP also sponsor the Tate museums and the British Museum. The flashmob was organised by the anti-oil activist groups The Reclaim Shakespeare Company,.Rising Tide, Liberate Tate, the UK Tar Sands Network and Art Not Oil. The Royal Shakespeare Company has publicly announced they will stop their partnership with BP and the performance was therefor the last by the Reclaim the Shakespeare Company activists after a long run of successful interventions.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Health worker Santina pump out milk from Laura, not to feed her new born baby but to relieve the pressure. Laura and her husband Muncia had a baby 6 days earlier but are unwilling to breast feed the baby because they have lost two babies in the past and they blame the breast milk. Doctors at the hospital finally established that there is nothing wrong her milk but they still opted for powder milk, a very difficult decision and not recommended by Alola or the hospital. Infant mortality rates are very high in Timor-Leste and one of the reasons for that is poor nutrition. Alola advocate breast feeding till at least two years old and teach women about nutritious supplements such as boiled and mashed rice w vegetables and eggs.  Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor-Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • Young boys after stuffing themselves with rice and meat at a Mother Support Group session where breast feeding mothers with 4 months plus babies learn about food supplements.The boys only ever get rice, never meat and hardly ever vegetables and the food demonstration held by Alola is a welcome chance to get some real food. Infant mortality rates are very high in Timor-Leste and one of the reasons for that is poor nutrition. Alola advocate breast feeding till at least two years old and teach women about nutritious supplements such as boiled and mashed rice w vegetables and eggs.  Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • A pretend game of the NHS in action saving lives..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • A pretend game of the NHS in action saving lives..The Health and Care Bill has been passed by Parliament and is due to go to the House of Lords. In protest against the bill which aim to deconstruct and privatise large parts of the NHS UK Uncut activists together with health workers and trade unionists blocked the Westminster Bridge from 1pm til 5.30pm.
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  • Life in the slums by the  railway tracks in Tejgaon. Homes are build closely to the tracks leading in and out of one of Dhaka's main train stations and life is goes on as in any othr part of Dhaka in spite of the dangerous proximity to the live tracks and trains passing at regular intervals.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Warren with one of the children in his care. Warren and Sally are one of the few families which is run by a couple. ..Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...The father of this little boy comes by to visit his son who is being cared for by Daphne. They all live in the community and see each other regularly...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Doris and one of her children by their house...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Sibongile a home for severely disabled children run by Nomasango Xabanisa.. .Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...Beaullah, one of Home from Home's foster mothers at home with her children...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...At the home of Beaullah, the foster mother of 6 in Khayelitsha township, outside Cape Town in South Africa. The kids all come from the local community and live together with Beaullah as a family...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting Home from Home in Cape Town, South Africa...After-school activities for children in Khayelitsha township, outside Cape Town in South Africa. Home from Home mainly provide foster homes but they also run a small community-based day care and after-school centre...Home from Home provide security for children who are either orphans or have been abandoned, neglected or abused . Many of the children have suffered severe abuse and more than half are HIV positive. Home from Home set up foster homes of no more than six children in local communities where there is a need and employ women to run the homes and become the registered foster mother of the children.
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • Drummer Oded Kafri, running a project called 'the DruMachine' and partner playing on buckets busk outside Liverpool Street Station at rush hour.
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  • Protestors settling in playing games. The London Stock Exchange was attempted occypied in solidarity with Occupy Wall in Street in New York and in protest againts the economic climate, blamed by many on the banks. Police managed to keep people away fro the Patornoster Sqaure and the Stcok Exchange and thousands of protestors stayid in St. Paul's Square, outside St Paul's Cathedral. Many camped getting ready to spend the night in the square.
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  • Hundreds of classical musicians play for peace together in Trafalgar Square, London, United Kingdom. The orchestra played the Ukrainian national anthem and other classical pieces for peace to a very moved audience, conducted by Pertr Limonov. The musician came together via a WhatsApp group and have never played together before. On the 11th day of the war more and more people are killed and maimed in Ukraine by Russian forces and more than a million have fled the country. Across the world people turn out demanding and emmidiate ceasefire and Russia out of Ukraine.
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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  • 24 hour charity table tennis play at Brighton Table Tennis club. The event is to raise money for solar panels and is themed purple and in the name of the late artist Prince who donated money to solar panels. Photographed for the charity 10:10
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