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Pictures Report 
Israel's Netanyahu wins re-election 
25 PICTURES 
In the Headlines
In the Headlines 
Israel's Netanyahu wins re-election 
37 PICTURES 
AUSTRIA-POLITICS/PROTEST
RTX4KVX2 
January 26, 2018 
Protesters hold signs reading "Grandmas against rightists" during a demonstration against the far-right... 
Vienna, Austria 
Protesters hold signs during an anti-government demonstration in Vienna 
Protesters hold signs reading "Grandmas against rightists" during a demonstration against the far-right Freedom Party's annual Academics' Ball in Vienna, Austria, January 26, 2018. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader 
TURKEY-REFERENDUM/VOTERS
RTX3596P 
April 12, 2017 
Hotel owner Aynur Sullu, 49, who says she will vote 'Yes', poses in her hotel's reception in Cesme a... 
Izmir, Turkey 
The Wider Image: Turkey's referendum: myriad views, only two options 
Hotel owner Aynur Sullu, 49, who says she will vote 'Yes', poses in her hotel's reception in Cesme a town in Izmir province, Turkey April 8, 2017. "I am modern, rightist, nationalist and Kemalist. Under the rule of the AK party, we are stronger. We have a better economy, and better health and education systems. It is a big lie that there is an unemployment problem. We have freedoms. Anyone can drink raki or swim in a bikini. And now women with headscarves have freedom too." She said the European Union supports terrorism: "Only because of the difficulties created by other countries and our opposition parties did we not manage to solve the terrorism problem." REUTERS/Umit Bektas SEARCH "VOXPOPS UMIT" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.? 
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-INDIA
RTX2PA86 
October 18, 2016 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee... 
New Delhi, India 
Members of Hindu Sena burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Clinton during a protest against... 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during a protest against what they say is Clinton sabotaging Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump's election campaign, in New Delhi, India, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi 
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-INDIA
RTX2PA7Q 
October 18, 2016 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, shout slogans as they hold placards of Republican U.S.... 
New Delhi, India 
Members of Hindu Sena shout slogans as they hold placards of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Trump... 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, shout slogans as they hold placards of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump during a protest against what they say is a sabotage of his election campaign by U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, in New Delhi, India, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi 
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-INDIA
RTX2PA6X 
October 18, 2016 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee... 
New Delhi, India 
Members of Hindu Sena burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Clinton during a protest against... 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during a protest against what they say is Clinton sabotaging Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump's election campaign, in New Delhi, India, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-INDIA
RTX2PA6W 
October 18, 2016 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee... 
New Delhi, India 
Members of Hindu Sena burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Clinton during a protest against... 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, burn posters of U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton during a protest against what they say is Clinton sabotaging Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump's election campaign, in New Delhi, India, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi 
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-INDIA
RTX2PA5R 
October 18, 2016 
A member of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, holds a placard of Republican U.S. presidential nominee... 
New Delhi, India 
A member of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, holds a placard of Republican U.S. presidential nominee... 
A member of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, holds a placard of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump during a protest against what they say is a sabotage of his election campaign by U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, in New Delhi, India, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi 
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP-INDIA
RTX2PA5P 
October 18, 2016 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, shout slogans as they hold placards of Republican U.S.... 
New Delhi, India 
Members of Hindu Sena, shout slogans as they hold placards of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Trump... 
Members of Hindu Sena, a right wing Hindu group, shout slogans as they hold placards of Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump during a protest against what they say is a sabotage of his election campaign by U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, in New Delhi, India, October 18, 2016. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XV0E 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive for the continuation of their trial... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe and co-defendant Wohlleben arrive for continuation of thier trial at courtroom in... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive for the continuation of their trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XV09 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe talks with her lawyer Mathias Grasel (R) as she arrives for the continuation... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe talks with her lawyer Grasel arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe talks with her lawyer Mathias Grasel (R) as she arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUYJ 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom in Munich 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUYG 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom in Munich 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUXU 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Hermann Borchert (L) and Mathias Grasel (2nd R) prior... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Borchert and Grasel prior to continuation of her trial at courtroom... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Hermann Borchert (L) and Mathias Grasel (2nd R) prior to the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUX8 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Hermann Borchert (L) and Mathias Grasel (2nd R) prior... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Borchert and Grasel prior to continuation of her trial at courtroom... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Hermann Borchert (L) and Mathias Grasel (2nd R) prior to the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUU4 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive next to their lawyers Hermann Borchert... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe and co-defendant Wohlleben arrive for continuation of thier trial at courtroom in... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive next to their lawyers Hermann Borchert (2nd L) and Mathias Grasel (R) for the continuation of their trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUU3 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive next to their lawyers Hermann Borchert... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe and co-defendant Wohlleben arrive for continuation of thier trial at courtroom in... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive next to their lawyers Hermann Borchert (2nd L) and Mathias Grasel (R) for the continuation of their trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUTP 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe is greeted by her lawyer Hermann Borchert (L) as she arrives for the continuation... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe is greeted by her lawyer Borchert arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe is greeted by her lawyer Hermann Borchert (L) as she arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUTB 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom in Munich 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUTA 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive for the continuation of their trial... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe and co-defendant Wohlleben arrive for continuation of thier trial at courtroom in... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive for the continuation of their trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUSE 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Hermann Borchert (L) and Mathias Grasel (R) prior to the... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Borchert and Grasel prior to continuation of her trial at courtroom... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe sits with her lawyers Hermann Borchert (L) and Mathias Grasel (R) prior to the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XURE 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive for the continuation of their trial... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe and co-defendant Wohlleben arrive for continuation of thier trial at courtroom in... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe and co-defendant Ralf Wohlleben (L) arrive for the continuation of their trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUQD 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom in Munich 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUQ5 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom in Munich 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUP7 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom in Munich 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-TRIAL/NEONAZI
RTX1XUOC 
December 09, 2015 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe is greeted by her lawyer Mathias Grasel (R) as she arrives for the continuation... 
Munich, Germany 
Defendant Zschaepe is greeted by her lawyer Grasel arrives for the continuation of her trial at courtroom... 
Defendant Beate Zschaepe is greeted by her lawyer Mathias Grasel (R) as she arrives for the continuation of her trial at a courtroom in Munich, southern Germany, December 9, 2015. The lone surviving suspect in a neo-Nazi murder case that shocked Germany plans to break her two-and-a-half-year silence and address all the allegations in court, her lawyer said in a German media interview on Monday. Zschaepe, 40, is accused of helping found a neo-Nazi cell, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), and of complicity in the murders of eight Turks, a Greek and a German police woman across Germany between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies. REUTERS/Michael Dalder 
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS458Z 
October 12, 2015 
Lutz Bachmann leader and founder of the rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation... 
Dresden, Germany 
Bachmann leader of PEGIDA makes a speech during an anti-immigration rally in Dresden 
Lutz Bachmann leader and founder of the rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) makes a speech during an anti-immigration rally in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS458G 
October 12, 2015 
Lutz Bachmann leader and founder of the rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation... 
Dresden, Germany 
Bachmann leader of PEGIDA makes a speech during an anti-immigration rally in Dresden 
Lutz Bachmann leader and founder of the rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) makes a speech during an anti-immigration rally in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS457Q 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS4570 
October 12, 2015 
People hold up a mock hangman's gallows with a sign reading 'Reserved for Sigmar Gabriel' as they gather... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People hold up a mock hangman's gallows with a sign reading 'Reserved for Sigmar Gabriel' as they gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. Sigmar Gabriel is the German minister of Economy. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS456G 
October 12, 2015 
People hold up a sign reading 'high treason' as they gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People hold up a sign reading 'high treason' as they gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS4559 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS454S 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS454P 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS453E 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS453A 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS4535 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS452G 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS4527 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS4525 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in front of the Palace Church in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke 
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS44ZH 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015.
GERMANY-POLITICS/
RTS44ZE 
October 12, 2015 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans... 
Dresden, Germany 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by PEGIDA in Dresden 
People gather for an anti-immigration demonstration organised by rightwing movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (PEGIDA) in Dresden, Germany October 12, 2015.
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/NETANYAHU-PROTEST
RTS35TN 
October 05, 2015 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Netanyahu... 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu official residence in Jerusalem October 5, 2015. Thousands of Israeli right-wingers, settlers and their supporters, used the celebrations at the end of the Sukkot holiday on Monday to protest against what they termed as the government's lack of resolve in fighting Palestinian attacks and ensuring their safety. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/NETANYAHU-PROTEST
RTS35TM 
October 05, 2015 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Netanyahu... 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu official residence in Jerusalem October 5, 2015. Thousands of Israeli right-wingers, settlers and their supporters, used the celebrations at the end of the Sukkot holiday on Monday to protest against what they termed as the government's lack of resolve in fighting Palestinian attacks and ensuring their safety. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/NETANYAHU-PROTEST
RTS35TL 
October 05, 2015 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Netanyahu... 
Israeli right-wing activists wave Israel national flag during a rally outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu official residence in Jerusalem October 5, 2015. Thousands of Israeli right-wingers, settlers and their supporters, used the celebrations at the end of the Sukkot holiday on Monday to protest against what they termed as the government's lack of resolve in fighting Palestinian attacks and ensuring their safety. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun 
CHINA-XI/POLITICS
RTS1XUF 
September 20, 2015 
Wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to Zeng Yanxiu is seen under Zeng's picture... 
Beijing, China 
Wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to Zeng Yanxiu is seen under Zeng's picture... 
Wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to Zeng Yanxiu is seen under Zeng's picture at Zeng's flat, in Beijing, March 10, 2015. The first party member to be purged in the 1957 Anti-Rightist movement against liberal intellectuals, died in Beijing on March 3, according to sources close to the family. Picture taken March 10, 2015. To match Insight CHINA-XI/POLITICS REUTERS/Benjamin Kang Lim 
CHINA-XI/POLITICS
RTS1XUE 
September 20, 2015 
A wreath sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Zeng Yanxiu is seen at Zeng's flat, in Beijing, March... 
Beijing, China 
A wreath sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Zeng Yanxiu is seen at Zeng's flat, in Beijing 
A wreath sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Zeng Yanxiu is seen at Zeng's flat, in Beijing, March 10, 2015. The first party member to be purged in the 1957 Anti-Rightist movement against liberal intellectuals, died in Beijing on March 3, according to sources close to the family. Picture taken March 10, 2015. To match Insight CHINA-XI/POLITICS REUTERS/Benjamin Kang Lim 
CHINA-XI/POLITICS
RTS1XUC 
September 20, 2015 
A woman takes pictures of wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to Zeng Yanxiu... 
Beijing, China 
A woman takes pictures of wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to Zeng Yanxiu... 
A woman takes pictures of wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders to Zeng Yanxiu at Zeng's flat, in Beijing, March 10, 2015. The first party member to be purged in the 1957 Anti-Rightist movement against liberal intellectuals, died in Beijing on March 3, according to sources close to the family. Picture taken March 10, 2015. To match Insight CHINA-XI/POLITICS REUTERS/Benjamin Kang Lim 
CHINA-XI/POLITICS
RTS1XUB 
September 20, 2015 
Wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Zeng Yanxiu is seen at Zeng's flat, in Beijing, March... 
Beijing, China 
Wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Zeng Yanxiu is seen at Zeng's flat, in Beijing 
Wreaths sent by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Zeng Yanxiu is seen at Zeng's flat, in Beijing, March 10, 2015. The first party member to be purged in the 1957 Anti-Rightist movement against liberal intellectuals, died in Beijing on March 3, according to sources close to the family. Picture taken March 10, 2015. To match Insight CHINA-XI/POLITICS REUTERS/Benjamin Kang Lim 
FRANCE-PASQUA/
RTX1IFQL 
June 30, 2015 
French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua gestures as he delivers a speech during the meeting of the rightist... 
Paris, France 
French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua delivers a speech during the meeting of the rightist party Rally... 
French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua gestures as he delivers a speech during the meeting of the rightist party Rally for the Republic's central committee in Paris, France, July 5, 1986. French right-wing politician Charles Pasqua, whose brand of social conservatism and tough stances on immigration and crime shaped domestic political debate, has died at 88, on June 29, 2015. Picture taken July 5, 1986. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/Files 
FRANCE-PASQUA/
RTX1IFQE 
June 30, 2015 
French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua (L) shakes hands with French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at... 
Paris, France 
French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua shakes hands with French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the... 
French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua (L) shakes hands with French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac at the end of the meeting of the rightist party Rally for the Republic's central committee in Paris, France, July 5, 1986. French right-wing politician Charles Pasqua, whose brand of social conservatism and tough stances on immigration and crime shaped domestic political debate, has died at 88, on June 29, 2015. Picture taken July 5, 1986. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/Files 
ISRAEL-POLITICS/
RTX1D2U1 
May 15, 2015 
Israel's new Economy Minister and leader of the Ultra-Orthodox Shas party, Aryeh Deri (L), speaks to... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israel's new economy minister and leader of the Ultra-Orthodox Shas party, Deri speaks to Steinitz, the... 
Israel's new Economy Minister and leader of the Ultra-Orthodox Shas party, Aryeh Deri (L), speaks to Yuval Steinitz, the new energy minister, during a swearing-in ceremony at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. Picture taken May 14, 2015. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS/
RTX1D2SJ 
May 15, 2015 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) sits next to his Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon (L) during... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu sits next to his Defense Minister Ya'alon during a swearing-in ceremony... 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) sits next to his Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon (L) during a swearing-in ceremony at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. Picture taken May 14, 2015. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS/
RTX1D2QE 
May 15, 2015 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) shakes hands with members of the opposition after he was... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu shakes hands with members of the opposition after he was sworn-in as... 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) shakes hands with members of the opposition after he was sworn-in as Prime Minister for the fourth time, to lead the 34th Israeli government, at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. Picture taken May 14, 2015. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS
RTX1D101 
May 14, 2015 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with Ofir Akunis, a new sworn minister at the... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with Ofir Akunis, a new sworn minister at the... 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with Ofir Akunis, a new sworn minister at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, after he presented his new coalition government following the mid-March general elections, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS
RTX1D0ZY 
May 14, 2015 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd L) sits next to Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon (L) at... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits next to Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon at the Knesset,... 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd L) sits next to Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon (L) at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, after he presented his new coalition government following the mid-March general elections, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS
RTX1D0ZW 
May 14, 2015 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) sits next to his new sworn minister Moshe Kahlon (2nd... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits next to his new sworn minister Moshe Kahlon at the Knesset,... 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd R) sits next to his new sworn minister Moshe Kahlon (2nd L) at the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, after he presented his new coalition government following the mid-March general elections, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS
RTX1D0ZH 
May 14, 2015 
Jamal Zahalka (C), an Israeli-Arab lawmaker from the Joint Arab List, is taken out of the Knesset, the... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Jamal Zahalka is taken out of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin... 
Jamal Zahalka (C), an Israeli-Arab lawmaker from the Joint Arab List, is taken out of the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech as he presents his new coalition government following the mid-March general elections, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
ISRAEL-POLITICS
RTX1D0Z6 
May 14, 2015 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C, Right) sits in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, before... 
Jerusalem, Israel 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sits in the Knesset 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C, Right) sits in the Knesset, the Israeli parliament, before his new government is sworn in following the mid-March general elections, in Jerusalem May 14, 2015. Netanyahu's new rightist coalition government, hobbled from the outset by its razor-thin parliamentary majority, was sworn in late on Thursday amid wrangling within his Likud party over cabinet posts. REUETRS/Jim Hollander/Pool 
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