Society
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Protesters have handed a letter calling for an end to NHS cuts and alleged privatisation of the NHS in to 10 Downing Street.
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by Stas Kozlyuk
Unknown provocateurs in an armored personnel carrier (APC) with the emblems of carrots and white rabbit (A reference to opposition leader Arseniy Yatsenyuk) tried to break into St. Sophia's Square during the opposition rally.
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by Santino Pani
A flash mob gathers to celebrate International Day Against Homophobia held in Trafalgar Square. "IDAHO" marks the day that homosexuality was removed from the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization in 1990.
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by pantea
Once a week, a well known bazaar called "Panjshambe bazar" or in Minabi language "Peyshambe Bazar" (English: Thursday's Bazaar) attracts people from all over Hormozgan
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by ROHIT GAUTAM
The Urs festival is an annual festival held at Ajmer, a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, which commemorates the death anniversary of the Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti. It is held over six days and features night-long qawwali singing.
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by Austin Helps
Michael Le Vell, who plays mechanic Kevin Webster in Coronation Street, faces trial in Manchester crown court. The actor pleads not guilty to 19 child sex charges.
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by Jonathan Raa
Conflict in Syria has forced millions of people to flee their homes, creating a humanitarian crisis in which food assistance is a top priority.
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by Santino Pani
A group of street artists perform a breakdance display for crowds of visitors in Trafalgar Square. Breaking is a style of street dance that originated among City during the early 1970s
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by Art Widak
A small community of Norwegians living in Ireland celebrated their National Day to commemorate 17 May 1814 when the Norwegian Constitution was signed by the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll.
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Muslim devotees wash the shrine of Sufi Saint Moinuddin Chishti with perfumed water during the annual Urs festival in Ajmer. The Urs is observed to mark the death of the Saint, known for his philosophy on religious tolerance.
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by Art Widak
The 39th anniversary of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings were marked with a wreath-laying ceremony to honour the victims of 17 May 1974 bombings. The attacks killed 33 civilians and wounded almost 300 people.
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Indian Sufi Muslim devotees weep with emotion while praying at the Ajmer Sharif during the Urs festival in Ajmer, Rajasthan, India.
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Organised by Waterways Ireland and The Docklands Business Forum, the Dublin Docklands will play host to the Dockland’s Summer Festival on Friday 17th, Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th May 2013. To avoid doubt, this is not the DDDA's Maritime Festival.
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Invited by the "Golden Cities" association, which try to give underprivileged youth the knowledge take their place in the society, Minister of Justice, Christiane Taubira, came as a black woman to tell the youth how to live with their differences.
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by Kevin Scott
A security alert continues in Foxes Glen as police investigate reports of an alleged bomb in the same area shots had been fired at police the previous day.





































































