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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9TC 
August 28, 2020 
Ana Veliz, who is unemployed, stands at her shack as her son (not pictured) makes soap bubbles at 'El... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Ana Veliz, who is unemployed, stands at her shack as her son (not pictured) makes soap bubbles at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 25, 2020. Picture taken August 25, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9TD 
August 28, 2020 
A pregnant woman repairs her shack at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
A pregnant woman repairs her shack at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 15, 2020. Picture taken August 15, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9SP 
August 28, 2020 
Charlote Madet, who has an informal job, transports a bottle of potable water at 'El Sueno de Todos'... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Charlote Madet, who has an informal job, transports a bottle of potable water at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 24, 2020. Picture taken August 24, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9QK 
August 28, 2020 
Jairo Llanquiman, whose relatives are unemployed, uses a baby trolley to have fun at 'El Sueno de Todos'... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Jairo Llanquiman, whose relatives are unemployed, uses a baby trolley to have fun at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 24, 2020. Picture taken August 24, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9QE 
August 28, 2020 
Erwin Cheuquelen, who is unemployed, places a net at the neighborhood headquarters in 'El Sueno de Todos'... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Erwin Cheuquelen, who is unemployed, places a net at the neighborhood headquarters in 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 22, 2020. Picture taken August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9PS 
August 28, 2020 
Alex Soto, son of Eliana (not pictured), who is unemployed, takes a bath at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Alex Soto, son of Eliana (not pictured), who is unemployed, takes a bath at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 22, 2020. Picture taken August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9PR 
August 28, 2020 
Nayaret, who is unemployed, along with her partner Mario, take a break after cooking at 'El Sueno de... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Nayaret, who is unemployed, along with her partner Mario, take a break after cooking at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 22, 2020. Picture taken August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9PJ 
August 28, 2020 
Ulises Rivera, who is unemployed, uses a speker to pray at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Ulises Rivera, who is unemployed, uses a speker to pray at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 22, 2020. Picture taken August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9P5 
August 28, 2020 
Cesar Torres, who is unemployed, casts his shadow while he repairs a roof at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Cesar Torres, who is unemployed, casts his shadow while he repairs a roof at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 16, 2020. Picture taken August 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9OY 
August 28, 2020 
Brandon, who is unemployed, holds an egg tray which he won after a raffle at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Brandon, who is unemployed, holds an egg tray which he won after a raffle at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 22, 2020. Picture taken August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9NP 
August 28, 2020 
Patricvio Vergara, who has an informal job, digs a hole to build a shack at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Patricvio Vergara, who has an informal job, digs a hole to build a shack at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 22, 2020. Picture taken August 22, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9NM 
August 28, 2020 
Jano, who is unemployed, carries a wood piece to repair his shack at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Jano, who is unemployed, carries a wood piece to repair his shack at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 16, 2020. Picture taken August 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9NL 
August 28, 2020 
Cesar Torres, who is unemployed, uses a hammer to repair a roof at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Cesar Torres, who is unemployed, uses a hammer to repair a roof at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 16, 2020. Picture taken August 16, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9NC 
August 28, 2020 
Locals help to build a neighborhood headquarters at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Locals help to build a neighborhood headquarters at 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs were forced to build shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 15, 2020. Picture taken August 15, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/CHILE-UNEMPLOYMENT
RTX7S9MV 
August 28, 2020 
Tawanza, who is unemployed, carries her son Flores as they leave 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all),... 
Santiago, Chile 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Santiago 
Tawanza, who is unemployed, carries her son Flores as they leave 'El Sueno de Todos' (The dream of all), an unauthorized settlement without potable water, sewerage and power, where mainly people who lost their jobs are building shacks, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues in Santiago, Chile August 15, 2020. Picture taken August 15, 2020. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
WORLD-ENVIRONMENTDAY/TOGO-EROSION
RTS3AMNS 
June 04, 2020 
Canalization pipes that used to be part of a sewerage system are seen on the sandy beaches that are being... 
Lome, Togo 
Canalization pipes that used to be part of a sewerage system are seen on the sandy beaches that are being... 
Canalization pipes that used to be part of a sewerage system are seen on the sandy beaches that are being destroyed by storms and coastal erosion, Lome, Togo February 24, 2020. Picture taken February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Luc Gnago 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS36190 
March 14, 2020 
A notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department hangs on a house doorknob to inform residents how... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department hangs on a house doorknob to inform residents how... 
A notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department hangs on a house doorknob to inform residents how to restore service in response to the coronavirus outbreak, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 13, 2020. Photo taken March 13, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS3618S 
March 14, 2020 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington holds notices by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington holds notices by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform... 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington holds notices by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform residents how to restore water service in response to the coronavirus outbreak in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 13, 2020. Photo taken March 13, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS3618O 
March 14, 2020 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington delivers a notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington delivers a notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform... 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington delivers a notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform residents how to restore water service in response to the coronavirus outbreak in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 13, 2020. Photo taken March 13, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS3618J 
March 14, 2020 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington delivers a notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington delivers a notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform... 
Contract worker Vaughn Harrington delivers a notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department to inform residents how to restore water service in response to the coronavirus outbreak in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 13, 2020. Photo taken March 13, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/USA
RTS36182 
March 14, 2020 
A notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department hangs on a house doorknob to inform residents how... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department hangs on a house doorknob to inform residents how... 
A notice by the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department hangs on a house doorknob to inform residents how to restore service in response to the coronavirus outbreak, in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., March 13, 2020. Photo taken March 13, 2020. REUTERS/Rebecca Cook 
STORM-MICHAEL/SEWAGE
RTX6FNAR 
October 19, 2018 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, foam floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola,... 
APALACHICOLA, UNITED STATES 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, foam floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola... 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, foam floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 18, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester 
STORM-MICHAEL/SEWAGE
RTX6FN94 
October 19, 2018 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, a dead fish and other debris float on the Apalachicola... 
APALACHICOLA, UNITED STATES 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, a dead fish and other debris float on the Apalachicola... 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, a dead fish and other debris float on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 18, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester 
STORM-MICHAEL/SEWAGE
RTX6FN90 
October 19, 2018 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, a dead fish floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola,... 
APALACHICOLA, UNITED STATES 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, a dead fish floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola... 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, a dead fish floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 18, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester 
STORM-MICHAEL/SEWAGE
RTX6FN8W 
October 19, 2018 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, foam floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola,... 
APALACHICOLA, UNITED STATES 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, foam floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola... 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, foam floats on the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 18, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester 
STORM-MICHAEL/SEWAGE
RTX6FN8B 
October 19, 2018 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, dead fish lie on the banks of the Apalachicola River... 
APALACHICOLA, UNITED STATES 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, dead fish lie on the banks of the Apalachicola River... 
After a sewage leak caused by Hurricane Michael, dead fish lie on the banks of the Apalachicola River in Apalachicola, Florida, U.S., October 18, 2018. REUTERS/Terray Sylvester 
IRAQ-PROTESTS/WATER
RTS22XP2 
September 26, 2018 
Water pours in Al Bida water tanks project in Basra, Iraq September 12, 2018. Basra residents say salt... 
Basra, Iraq 
Water pours in Al Bida water tanks project in Basra 
Water pours in Al Bida water tanks project in Basra, Iraq September 12, 2018. Basra residents say salt seeping into the water supply has made it undrinkable and sent hundreds to a hospital. Picture taken September 12, 2018. REUTERS/Alaa al-Marjani 
BANGLADESH-DAILYLIFE/
RTX3CHMC 
July 22, 2017 
Children smile while sitting inside a sewerage pipe as part of their play in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July... 
Dhaka, Bangladesh 
Children smile while sitting inside a sewerage pipe as part of their play in Dhaka 
Children smile while sitting inside a sewerage pipe as part of their play in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 22, 2017. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
ISRAEL-ENVIRONMENT/ICL
RTX3A03S 
July 04, 2017 
A collapsed wall of a reservoir holding a highly acidic wastewater is seen in Mishor Rotem, in Southern... 
MISHOR ROTEM, Israel 
A collapsed wall of a reservoir holding a highly acidic wastewater is seen in Mishor Rotem 
A collapsed wall of a reservoir holding a highly acidic wastewater is seen in Mishor Rotem, in Southern Israel July 4, 2017. REUTERS/Baz Ratner TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-LEBANON/
RTSAK2F 
March 15, 2016 
Sewage and rainwater flows on the side of an informal Syrian refugee camp under power lines and poles... 
Bekaa, Lebanon 
Sewage and rainwater flows on the side of an informal Syrian refugee camp under power lines and poles... 
Sewage and rainwater flows on the side of an informal Syrian refugee camp under power lines and poles in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon March 15, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir 
MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-LEBANON
RTSABJZ 
March 11, 2016 
A Syrian refugee girl walks on a wooden plank over sewage water inside an informal Syrian refugee camp... 
Bekaa, Lebanon 
A Syrian refugee girl walk on a wooden plank over sewage water inside an informal Syrian refugee camp... 
A Syrian refugee girl walks on a wooden plank over sewage water inside an informal Syrian refugee camp in Tirbol village, Bekaa valley, Lebanon March 10, 2016. Picture taken March 10, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
SINGAPORE-WATER/
RTX1MS4L 
August 03, 2015 
A youth cools himself off at a water fountain near Marina Bay in Singapore July 27, 2015. Fifty years... 
Singapore, Singapore 
A youth cools himself off at a water fountain near Marina Bay in Singapore 
A youth cools himself off at a water fountain near Marina Bay in Singapore July 27, 2015. Fifty years ago, Singapore was rationing water and struggling with smelly rivers devoid of fish and choked with waste from shipbuilding, pig and duck farms, and toilets that emptied directly into the streams. At that time, the 700 sq km island nation relied on three protected reservoirs and water imported from neighbouring Malaysia. Today, Singapore collects rainwater from two-thirds of its land through an 8,000-km drain network into 17 reservoirs; reclaims "used water" from a deep tunnel sewerage system up to 60 m below ground; and is developing technology to halve the energy used to desalinate seawater. Picture taken July 31, 2015. REUTERS/Edgar Su
PAKISTAN-DAILYLIFE
RTR4T3K1 
March 12, 2015 
A girl stands inside her house at a slum in Islamabad March 12, 2015. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
A girl stands inside her house at a slum in Islamabad 
A girl stands inside her house at a slum in Islamabad March 12, 2015. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY POVERTY) 
PAKISTAN-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4KERS 
January 07, 2015 
A girl walks on a bridge as she crosses the sewerage of the slum in Islamabad January 7, 2015. REUTERS/Faisal... 
Islamabad, Pakistan 
A girl walks on a bridge as she crosses the sewerage of the slum in Islamabad 
A girl walks on a bridge as she crosses the sewerage of the slum in Islamabad January 7, 2015. REUTERS/Faisal Mahmood (PAKISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY) 
LEONE-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4IAF9 
December 16, 2014 
Kids jump on tires over a sewage in a slum in Freetown, Sierra Leone, December 16, 2014.
REUTERS/Baz... 
Freetown, Sierra Leone 
Kids jump on tires over a sewage in a slum in Freetown 
Kids jump on tires over a sewage in a slum in Freetown, Sierra Leone, December 16, 2014.
REUTERS/Baz Ratner (SIERRA LEONE - Tags: SOCIETY) 
BANGLADESH/
RTR3SIEC 
June 06, 2014 
A man takes a bath in an open space near a common tube-well during a hot summer afternoon in old Dhaka... 
Dhaka, Bangladesh 
A man takes a bath in an open space near a common tube-well during a hot summer afternoon in old Dhaka... 
A man takes a bath in an open space near a common tube-well during a hot summer afternoon in old Dhaka June 6, 2014. According to Dhaka Water and Sewerage Authority (DWASA), although 87 percent of the city's water supplies come from ground water abstraction by 618 deep tube-wells around the city, the city is facing severe water crisis during the blistering summer months due to supply shortage to its ever increasing population. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (BANGLADESH - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY) 
IRAQ-SHI'ITE/
RTR3RCJ7 
May 29, 2014 
An Iraqi Shi'ite shepherd watches his buffalos cool off inside a sewage pool during hot weather in the... 
Baghdad, Iraq 
An Iraqi Shi'ite shepherd watches his buffalos cool off inside a sewage pool during hot weather in the... 
An Iraqi Shi'ite shepherd watches his buffalos cool off inside a sewage pool during hot weather in the Al-Fdhiliya district of eastern Baghdad May 3, 2014. Iraq is now gripped by its worst violence since the heights of its 2005-2008 sectarian war, and Sunni Islamist insurgents who target Shi'ites have been regaining ground in the country over the past year. But despite the instability, daily life continues in poor Shi'ite neighbourhoods of Baghdad such as Al-Fdhiliya and Sadr City - a sprawling slum marred by poor infrastructure and overcrowding. Picture taken May 3, 2014 REUTERS/Ahmed Jadallah (IRAQ - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS POVERTY ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT)

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SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX1730I 
January 05, 2014 
A Roma mother and her 18-month-old child are reflected in a mirror in their shack that has no running... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
A Roma mother and her 18-month-old child are reflected in a mirror in their shack that has no running... 
A Roma mother and her 18-month-old child are reflected in a mirror in their shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX1730A 
January 05, 2014 
Jozef Bartos (L), a 20-year-old Roma, holds his child in front of shacks belonging to Roma people that... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
Jozef Bartos, a 20-year-old Roma, holds his child in front of shacks belonging to Roma people that have... 
Jozef Bartos (L), a 20-year-old Roma, holds his child in front of shacks belonging to Roma people that have no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Bartos fears Kotleba's victory might lead to trouble. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX17307 
January 05, 2014 
Jozef Bartos (L), a 20-year-old Roma, holds his child in front of shacks belonging to Roma people that... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
Jozef Bartos, a 20-year-old Roma, holds his child in front of shacks belonging to Roma people that have... 
Jozef Bartos (L), a 20-year-old Roma, holds his child in front of shacks belonging to Roma people that have no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Bartos fears Kotleba's victory might lead to trouble. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172ZY 
January 05, 2014 
Members of the Roma community are seen in front their shacks that have no running water or sewerage in... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
Members of the Roma community are seen in front their shacks that have no running water or sewerage in... 
Members of the Roma community are seen in front their shacks that have no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172ZP 
January 05, 2014 
A Roma mother is pictured with her 18-month-old child in their shack that has no running water or sewerage... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
A Roma mother is pictured with her 18-month-old child in their shack that has no running water or sewerage... 
A Roma mother is pictured with her 18-month-old child in their shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172ZK 
January 05, 2014 
Jozef Bartos (R), a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife, child and mother in their shack that... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
Jozef Bartos, a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife, child and mother in their shack that has... 
Jozef Bartos (R), a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife, child and mother in their shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Bartos fears Kotleba's victory might lead to trouble. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172ZF 
January 05, 2014 
Jozef Bartos (R), a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife and child in their shack that has no... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
Jozef Bartos, a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife and child in their shack that has no running... 
Jozef Bartos (R), a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife and child in their shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172Z4 
January 05, 2014 
A Roma mother is pictured with her 18-month-old child in their family shack that has no running water... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
A Roma mother is pictured with her 18-month-old child in their family shack that has no running water... 
A Roma mother is pictured with her 18-month-old child in their family shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172Z1 
January 05, 2014 
An 18-month-old Roma child is pictured in their family shack that has no running water or sewerage in... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
An 18-month-old Roma child is pictured in their family shack that has no running water or sewerage in... 
An 18-month-old Roma child is pictured in their family shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
SLOVAKIA/EXTREMISM
RTX172YD 
January 05, 2014 
Jozef Bartos (L), a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife, child and mother in their shack that... 
CIERNY BALOG, Slovakia 
Jozef Bartos, a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife, child and mother in their shack that has... 
Jozef Bartos (L), a 20-year-old Roma, is pictured with his wife, child and mother in their shack that has no running water or sewerage in Cierny Balog December 11, 2013. The people of this peaceful village at the foot of the Slovak mountains vented their anger by electing as their regional governor a man who calls his Roma compatriots "parasites" and admires a wartime figure who collaborated with the Nazis. Marian Kotleba's landslide victory in November exposed pent-up frustration over unemployment and neglect by mainstream parties, together with a deep-seated animosity towards the Roma, factors that have built support for extremist politicians in Slovakia and elsewhere in central Europe. Picture taken December 11, 2013. REUTERS/Radovan Stoklasa (SLOVAKIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWJ 
December 16, 2013 
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson talks about The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater... 
Waterford, UNITED STATES 
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson talks about The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater... 
Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson talks about The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant during an interview in his Oakland County office in Waterford, Michigan October 1, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken October 1. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT POLITICS) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWI 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are... 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are seen along the Detroit River in Detroit, Michigan October 1, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken October 1. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWH 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are... 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are seen along the Detroit River in Detroit, Michigan October 1, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken October 1. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWF 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are... 
A view of the outfall pipes from The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant are seen along the Detroit River in Detroit, Michigan October 1, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken October 1. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT POLITICS) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWE 
December 16, 2013 
Robert Burns (L), a member of the environmental group 'Friends of the Detroit River', drives his boat... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
Robert Burns, a member of 'Friends of the Detroit River', drives his boat along the Detroit River past... 
Robert Burns (L), a member of the environmental group 'Friends of the Detroit River', drives his boat along the Detroit River past Zug Island, along with Nicholas Schroeck, executive Director of Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, during an interview about The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant in Detroit, Michigan October 1, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken October 1. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWD 
December 16, 2013 
Robert Burns (R) , a member of the environmental group 'Friends of the Detroit River', drives his boat... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
Robert Burns, a member of 'Friends of the Detroit River', drives his boat along the Detroit River past... 
Robert Burns (R) , a member of the environmental group 'Friends of the Detroit River', drives his boat along the Detroit River past Zug Island, along with Nicholas Schroeck, executive Director of Great Lakes Environmental Law Center, during an interview about The City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant in Detroit, Michigan October 1, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken October 1. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT POLITICS) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWC 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit , Michigan December 13, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken December 13. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KWA 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit , Michigan December 13, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken December 13. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KW9 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit , Michigan December 13, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken December 13. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KW8 
December 16, 2013 
A City of Detroit Water and Sewerage man-hole cover is seen along Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A City of Detroit Water and Sewerage man-hole cover is seen along Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood... 
A City of Detroit Water and Sewerage man-hole cover is seen along Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan December 13, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken December 13. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KW7 
December 16, 2013 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson... 
A view of the entrance to the City of Detroit Water and Sewerage Wastewater Treatment Plant on Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit , Michigan December 13, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken December 13. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
USA-DETROIT/WATER
RTX16KW6 
December 16, 2013 
A City of Detroit Water and Sewerage safety barricade covers a hole along Jefferson Avenue in the Delray... 
Detroit, UNITED STATES 
A City of Detroit Water and Sewerage safety barricade covers a hole along Jefferson Avenue in the Delray... 
A City of Detroit Water and Sewerage safety barricade covers a hole along Jefferson Avenue in the Delray neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan December 13, 2013. In bankruptcy and looking for cash, Detroit would like to lease its water utility to raise as much as $9 billion to fund basic services long term, but talks with neighboring suburban counties are stalled. Picture taken December 13. To match story USA-DETROIT/WATER REUTERS/Rebecca Cook (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENVIRONMENT) 
PALESTINIANS-GAZA/POWER
RTX15CXK 
November 14, 2013 
A Palestinian man holds a boy on a street flooded with sewage water from a sewage treatment facility... 
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories 
Palestinian man holds a boy on a street flooded with sewage water in Gaza City 
A Palestinian man holds a boy on a street flooded with sewage water from a sewage treatment facility in Gaza City November 14, 2013. Gaza municipality said they could not operate the sewage treatment facility due to shortages in fuel and power. Gaza's lone power plant shut its generators on November 1, 2013 due to a fuel shortage, a move that will likely increase already long blackout hours in the impoverished coastal territory run by the Islamist Hamas group. Power is provided to different areas in the territory in six-hour shifts since the closure. REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: POLITICS ENVIRONMENT ENERGY) 
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