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USA-LGBT/
RTSHEDY0 
March 20, 2023 
A member of the group A wall of Vets looks on during a protest rally after Georgia’s House and Senate... 
Atlanta, UNITED STATES 
Rally after transgender kids banned from treatments in Georgia 
A member of the group A wall of Vets looks on during a protest rally after Georgia’s House and Senate voted to prohibit most medical treatments to minors that help affirm gender identity, outside the Capitol Building in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Megan Varner 
USA-LGBT/
RTSHEDHQ 
March 20, 2023 
A member of the Wall of Vets who goes by the name Magic looks on during a protest rally after Georgia’s... 
Atlanta, UNITED STATES 
Rally after transgender kids banned from treatments in Georgia 
A member of the Wall of Vets who goes by the name Magic looks on during a protest rally after Georgia’s House and Senate voted to prohibit most medical treatments to minors that help affirm gender identity, outside the Capitol Building in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Megan Varner 
HONGKONG-PROTESTS/
RTX1GFCG 
June 14, 2015 
Pro-democracy protesters hold signs during a march to demand lawmakers reject a Beijing-vetted electoral... 
Hong Kong, China 
Pro-democracy protesters hold signs during a march under Hong Kong flags outside the Legislative Council... 
Pro-democracy protesters hold signs during a march to demand lawmakers reject a Beijing-vetted electoral reform package for the city's first direct chief executive election, under Hong Kong flags outside the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong, China June 14, 2015. Thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest against electoral reforms approved by Beijing to choose the city's next leader, the beginning of several days of demonstrations before the reforms go to a vote. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
HONGKONG-PROTESTS/
RTX1GFBP 
June 14, 2015 
A pro-democracy protester holds a umbrella, the symbol of the Occupy Central movement, during a march... 
Hong Kong, China 
Pro-democracy protester holds a umbrella, the symbol of the Occupy Central movement, during a march outside... 
A pro-democracy protester holds a umbrella, the symbol of the Occupy Central movement, during a march to demand lawmakers reject a Beijing-vetted electoral reform package for the city's first direct chief executive election, near a Hong Kong flag (top L) outside the Legislative Council building in Hong Kong, China June 14, 2015. Thousands of people took to the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest against electoral reforms approved by Beijing to choose the city's next leader, the beginning of several days of demonstrations before the reforms go to a vote. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
MEXICO-EARTHQUAKE/
RTR4U8UN 
March 20, 2015 
Veterinarians and patients stand outside a vet's clinic after an earthquake shook buildings in Mexico... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Veterinarians and patients stand outside a vet's clinic after an earthquake shook buildings in Mexico... 
Veterinarians and patients stand outside a vet's clinic after an earthquake shook buildings in Mexico City March 20, 2015. An earthquake struck Mexico on Friday, shaking buildings in the capital and sending people running out of offices onto the streets, but there were no immediate reports of damage. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a magnitude of 5.5 with its epicenter 15 miles south of Chiautla in the central state of Puebla, at a depth of 44.9 miles (72 km). REUTERS/Claudia Daut 
USA-FISCAL
RTX14A4G 
October 13, 2013 
Protesters taking part in the "Million Vet March on the Memorials" pile barracades in front of the White... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Protesters taking part in "Million Vet March on the Memorials" pile barracades in front of White House... 
Protesters taking part in the "Million Vet March on the Memorials" pile barracades in front of the White House in Washington October 13, 2013. The group was organized in protest of the Obama administration's decision to close the memorial and bar entry to World War Two vets who had traveled to visit it during the partial government shut down. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT MILITARY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CIVIL UNREST) 
USA-FISCAL/
RTX14A1E 
October 13, 2013 
People on a Segway tour watch as law enforcement officers in riot helmets gather to force protesters... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Tourists on Segways watch riot police gather during a rally in Washington 
People on a Segway tour watch as law enforcement officers in riot helmets gather to force protesters down from the fence in front of the White House gates in Washington, October 13, 2013. The protesters, from the "Million Vet March on the Memorials", were rallying against the closure of the U.S. National World War Two Memorial due to the current U.S. government shutdown. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS TRAVEL) 
USA-FISCAL/
RTX149YP 
October 13, 2013 
Law enforcement officers clash with protesters from the "Million Vet March on the Memorials", rallying... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
Law enforcement officers clash with protesters from the "Million Vet March on the Memorials" in front... 
Law enforcement officers clash with protesters from the "Million Vet March on the Memorials", rallying against the closure of the U.S. National World War Two Memorial due to the current U.S. government shutdown, as they climb the fence in front of the White House gates in Washington, October 13, 2013. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MDH 
September 07, 2012 
A police officer stands next to an art piece prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at... 
Shanghai, China 
A police officer stands next to an art piece prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at... 
A police officer stands next to an art piece prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Several works at the SH Contemporary deemed unfit for display by the Shanghai culture police were removed from the walls. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MDC 
September 07, 2012 
Workers cover an art piece after it was deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau prior... 
Shanghai, China 
Workers cover an art piece after it was deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau prior... 
Workers cover an art piece after it was deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MDA 
September 07, 2012 
A police officer takes pictures of an art gallery prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair... 
Shanghai, China 
A police officer takes pictures of an art gallery prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair... 
A police officer takes pictures of an art gallery prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Several works at the SH Contemporary deemed unfit for display by the Shanghai culture police were removed from the walls. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MD6 
September 07, 2012 
A man takes picture of an art piece deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau prior... 
Shanghai, China 
A man takes picture of an art piece deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau prior... 
A man takes picture of an art piece deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MD2 
September 07, 2012 
A portion of an art piece from artist Bi Xin which is deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural... 
Shanghai, China 
A portion of an art piece from artist Bi Xin which is deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural... 
A portion of an art piece from artist Bi Xin which is deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is pictured prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MCY 
September 07, 2012 
An art piece from Artist Bi Xin (C) deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is picturedprior... 
Shanghai, China 
An art piece from Artist Bi Xin deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is picturedprior... 
An art piece from Artist Bi Xin (C) deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is picturedprior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MCS 
September 07, 2012 
An art piece from Artist Bi Xin which is deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is... 
Shanghai, China 
An art piece from Artist Bi Xin which is deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is... 
An art piece from Artist Bi Xin which is deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is pictured prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MCO 
September 07, 2012 
Artist Bi Xin removes one of this art pieces after members of the cultural bureau deemed it unfit for... 
Shanghai, China 
Artist Bi Xin removes one of this art pieces after members of the cultural bureau deemed it unfit for... 
Artist Bi Xin removes one of this art pieces after members of the cultural bureau deemed it unfit for display prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MCJ 
September 07, 2012 
Government officials from the cultural bureau inspect an art gallery before the inauguration of the SH... 
Shanghai, China 
Government officials from the cultural bureau inspect an art gallery before the inauguration of the SH... 
Government officials from the cultural bureau inspect an art gallery before the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Several works at the SH Contemporary deemed unfit for display by the Shanghai culture police were removed from the walls. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MCC 
September 07, 2012 
An art piece from Beijing-based artist Chi Peng which is deemed unfit for display by government officials... 
Shanghai, China 
An art piece from Beijing-based artist Chi Peng which is deemed unfit for display by government officials... 
An art piece from Beijing-based artist Chi Peng which is deemed unfit for display by government officials from the cultural bureau is pictured prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MC7 
September 07, 2012 
An art piece deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is seen half covered prior the... 
Shanghai, China 
An art piece deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is seen half covered prior the... 
An art piece deemed unfit for display by members of the cultural bureau is seen half covered prior the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month.The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MBR 
September 07, 2012 
Government officials from the cultural bureau inspect an art gallery before the inauguration of the SH... 
Shanghai, China 
Government officials from the cultural bureau inspect an art gallery before the inauguration of the SH... 
Government officials from the cultural bureau inspect an art gallery before the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Several works at the SH Contemporary deemed unfit for display by the Shanghai culture police were removed from the walls. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
CHINA-ART/
RTR37MBG 
September 07, 2012 
A member of an art gallery covers an art piece by Beijing-based artist Chi Peng with paper after government... 
Shanghai, China 
A member of an art gallery covers an art piece with paper after government officials from the cultural... 
A member of an art gallery covers an art piece by Beijing-based artist Chi Peng with paper after government officials from the cultural bureau deemed it unfit for display before the inauguration of the SH Contemporary Art Fair at the Shanghai Exhibition Center September 6, 2012. Censorship of political content has long been a feature of the Chinese art world under Communist Party rule, but gallery owners and artists at SH Contemporary were told on Thursday that city officials were being extra careful ahead of a once-a-decade leadership transition set to take place in Beijing next month. The last-minute removal of art works, some of which had passed initial vetting for the fair, underscores the party's reach and the pressures building in the political system ahead of the secretive conclave that will anoint new leaders. Picture taken September 6, 2012. To match story CHINA-ART/ REUTERS/Stringer (CHINA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY) 
PORTUGAL/
RTXAIC 
November 13, 2007 
A veterinarian holds a syringe before vaccinating sheep against the blue tongue disease in a farm at... 
Pegoes, Portugal 
A veterinarian holds a syringe before vaccinating sheep against the blue tongue disease in a farm at... 
A veterinarian holds a syringe before vaccinating sheep against the blue tongue disease in a farm at Pegoes, south of Lisbon November 13, 2007. Portugal started on Monday a massive vaccination process using 1.5 million vaccine shots. REUTERS/Jose Manuel Ribeiro (PORTUGAL) 
BIRDFLU-RUSSIA/
RTR1MNLO 
February 21, 2007 
Veterinaries release a goose from a barn after it was vaccinated in the village of Sharapovo, some 40... 
SHARAPOVO, Russia 
Veterinaries release a goose from a barn after it was vaccinated in the village of Sharapovo outside... 
Veterinaries release a goose from a barn after it was vaccinated in the village of Sharapovo, some 40 km (24.8 miles) south of Moscow February 21, 2007. Russia confirmed another outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu, potentially dangerous to humans, in a southern region on Wednesday and suspects two more outbreaks on farms near the country's capital. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA) 
SYRIA BIRD FLUE
RTR17X92 
January 09, 2006 
A veterinarian walks inside a chicken hutch near Damascus January 9, 2006. Syria confirmed that it has... 
Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic 
Veterinarian walks inside chicken hutch near Damascus 
A veterinarian walks inside a chicken hutch near Damascus January 9, 2006. Syria confirmed that it has no cases of bird flu, a local health official said on Monday, a few days after neighbouring Turkey identified several positive cases of bird flu, the first case of the virus jumping from birds to humans outside east Asia. REUTERS/Khaled al-Hariri PP06010098 
BIRDFLU MACEDONIA
RTR19NM6 
October 19, 2005 
A veterinarian tries to catch a chicken from small poultry farm to be culled in the village of Mogila... 
Mogila, Macedonia 
A veterinarian tries to catch a chicken from small poultry farm to be culled in the village of Mogila... 
A veterinarian tries to catch a chicken from small poultry farm to be culled in the village of Mogila near Bitola some 175km (108 miles) south-west of Skopje October 19 2005. Macedonian authorities said on Tuesday that one dead chicken found among hundreds in a village north of the Greek border had raised suspicions and samples were being sent to Britain for tests for possible bird flu. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski 
ECONOMY CHINA
RTRGH55 
November 23, 2004 
Chinese workers construct scaffolding at a residential building in Beijing November 23, 2004. China's... 
Beijing, China 
Chinese workers construct scaffolding at residential building in Beijing. 
Chinese workers construct scaffolding at a residential building in Beijing November 23, 2004. China's interest rate hike is set to hurt first-time home buyers rather than deflate a speculative bubble on high-end apartments. Property prices have tripled in five years, prompting a string of government cooling measures to head off economic havoc. The government has curbed bank lending to developers and land distribution, and encouraged banks to better vet home buyers. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IV CC/CN 
CHINA
RTRGGVD 
November 23, 2004 
A Chinese worker attaches a net onto a scaffolding at the construction site for a new skyscraper in Beijing... 
China 
A Chinese worker attaches a net onto a scaffolding at the construction site for a new skyscraper in ...... 
A Chinese worker attaches a net onto a scaffolding at the construction site for a new skyscraper in Beijing business district. A Chinese worker attaches a net onto a scaffolding at the construction site for a new skyscraper in Beijing's business district November 23, 2004. China's interest rate hike is set to hurt first-time home buyers rather than deflate a speculative bubble on high-end apartments. Property prices have tripled in five years, prompting a string of government cooling measures to head off economic havoc. The government has curbed bank lending to developers and land distribution, and encouraged banks to better vet homebuyers. . REUTERS/Reinhard Krause 
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