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- 02/01/2025 06:54:05
- ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/GAZA
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Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip
Smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 02/01/2025 06:50:04
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Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip
An Israeli tank returns from the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in southern Israel, January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 02/01/2025 06:46:29
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Katie Boulter REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:46:24
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Katie Boulter REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:46:18
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Katie Boulter REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:46:13
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Katie Boulter REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:46:04
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Poland's Iga Swiatek in action during her quarter final match against Britain's Katie Boulter REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:42:31
- ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/GAZA
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Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip
Smoke rises from an Israeli strike as the Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 02/01/2025 06:42:25
- ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/ GAZA
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Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip
Buildings lie in ruin in Beit Hanoun in the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 02/01/2025 06:42:19
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Britain's Katie Boulter in action during her quarter final match against Poland's Iga Swiatek REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:42:15
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Britain's Katie Boulter in action during her quarter final match against Poland's Iga Swiatek REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:42:04
- TENNIS-UNITEDCUP
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United Cup
Tennis - United Cup - Ken Rosewall Arena, Sydney, Australia - January 2, 2025 Britain's Katie Boulter in action during her quarter final match against Poland's Iga Swiatek REUTERS/Jeremy Piper
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- 02/01/2025 06:38:04
- ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/ GAZA
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Israeli military conducts operations inside the Gaza Strip
An Israeli tank returns from the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in southern Israel, January 2, 2025. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 02/01/2025 06:35:12
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594471
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 18/12/2024.- Anisa Popal, an Afghan girl who has finished her medical degree from a private medical institute in Kabul, practices as a resident doctor at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 18 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Anisa Popal, a determined young Afghan girl aspiring to become a doctor, faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to her dismissal from a private hospital where she was gaining practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4261
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- 02/01/2025 06:35:05
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
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Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 24/12/2024.- (L-R) Afghan nursing and midwifery students Madina Azami, Roya Siddiqui and Tahmina Azami practice nursing and midwifery at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 24 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Afghan students associated with medical studies faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to their dismissal from private schools and hospitals where they are practicing as residents to gain practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4267
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- 02/01/2025 06:35:00
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
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Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 24/12/2024.- (L-R) Afghan nursing and midwifery students Madina Azami and Roya Siddiqui practice nursing and midwifery at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 24 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Afghan students associated with medical studies faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to their dismissal from private schools and hospitals where they are practicing as residents to gain practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4268
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:54
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594468
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 18/12/2024.- Anisa Popal, an Afghan girl who has finished her medical degree from a private medical institute in Kabul, practices as a resident doctor at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 18 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Anisa Popal, a determined young Afghan girl aspiring to become a doctor, faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to her dismissal from a private hospital where she was gaining practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4269
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:49
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
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Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 24/12/2024.- (L-R) Afghan nursing and midwifery students Roya Siddiqui, Tahmina Azami and Madina Azami practice nursing and midwifery at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 24 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Afghan students associated with medical studies faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to their dismissal from private schools and hospitals where they are practicing as residents to gain practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4266
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:44
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594466
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 24/12/2024.- Afghan nursing and midwifery student Shakila Nouri practices nursing and midwifery at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 24 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Afghan students associated with medical studies faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to their dismissal from private schools and hospitals where they are practicing as residents to gain practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4270
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:39
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594465
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 18/12/2024.- Anisa Popal, an Afghan girl who has finished her medical degree from a private medical institute in Kabul, practices as a resident doctor at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 18 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Anisa Popal, a determined young Afghan girl aspiring to become a doctor, faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to her dismissal from a private hospital where she was gaining practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4263
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:33
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594464
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 24/12/2024.- (L-R) Afghan nursing and midwifery students Tahmina Azami, Shakila Nouri and Madina Azami practice nursing and midwifery at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 24 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Afghan students associated with medical studies faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to their dismissal from private schools and hospitals where they are practicing as residents to gain practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4264
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:27
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594463
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 24/12/2024.- (L-R) Afghan nursing and midwifery students Madina Azami, Roya Siddiqui and Tahmina Azami practice nursing and midwifery at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 24 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Afghan students associated with medical studies faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to their dismissal from private schools and hospitals where they are practicing as residents to gain practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4265
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:22
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594462
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 18/12/2024.- Anisa Popal, an Afghan girl who has finished her medical degree from a private medical institute in Kabul, practices as a resident doctor at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 18 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Anisa Popal, a determined young Afghan girl aspiring to become a doctor, faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to her dismissal from a private hospital where she was gaining practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4259
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- 02/01/2025 06:34:05
- AFGHANISTAN PHOTO SET FEMALE
- Código 28594461
Taliban bans female medical education, Afghan female doctors and midwives face setback
Kabul (Afghanistan), 18/12/2024.- Anisa Popal, an Afghan girl who has finished her medical degree from a private medical institute in Kabul, practices as a resident doctor at a private hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, 18 December 2024 (issued 02 January 2025). Anisa Popal, a determined young Afghan girl aspiring to become a doctor, faced a devastating setback when the Taliban imposed a ban on female medical education, leading to her dismissal from a private hospital where she was gaining practical experience. The Taliban's recent ban on midwifery and nursing studies in Afghanistan has significantly limited women's access to professional training and jeopardized their healthcare, as cultural norms forbid male doctors from treating them. With around 35,000 women studying medicine before the ban, the closure of these programs poses significant risks to women's health in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates globally. (Afganistán) EFE/EPA/SAMIULLAH POPAL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET ORG XMIT: EA4258