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February 21, 2020, Cheongdo, South Korea: Medical workers transfer a suspected coronavirus patient from Daenam Hospital in Cheongdo, 320 kilometers southeast of Seoul, to another hospital. Of about 600 patients and medical staff at the hospital, 16 tested positive for COVID-19, health authorities said.
Story of the Week zReportage.com: Launched TUESDAY February 19, 2020 on www.zReportage.com Story #724: Since July 2018, a deepening political and economic crisis has once again put access to health care in Haiti in jeopardy. While thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets to protest skyrocketing prices of goods, a lack of economic opportunities, and government misuse of funds, the international community has mostly remained silent. According to the World Bank, more than six million Haitians-about 60 percent of the population of the country-live below the poverty line on less than $2.41 (US) per day, and more than 2.5 million fall below - more...
February 21, 2020, Delray Beach, Florida, USA: YOSHIHITO NISHIOKA of Japan celebrates winning his quarterfinal match v. B. Nakashima in the Delray Beach Open tennis tournament in Delray Beach Florida. Mr. Nishioka won the match 3-6,7-6 (5), 6-4.
ZUMA PREMIUM COLLECTIONS BREAKING NEWS from LAST 24 HOURS
Military Conflict In Northern Syria
November 2, 2019, Tel Tamir, Syria: Kurdish YPG soldiers fight Turkish forces on a road near the front line. Humanitarian group Free Burma Rangers stood by for rescue operations. During one rescue they defended from fierce gunfire, 6 tank rounds and an RPG attack to rescue a soldier with internal injuries. His friend was heard to say in the ambulance that he would blow himself up if his friend died and succumbing to the fear of battle.
Melbourne Climate Crisis Action
February 22, 2020, Melbourne, Australia: Thousands of people, both young and old, rallied at the State Library then marched through the streets in a Climate Crisis National Day of Action organized by more than 20 climate, social justice organisations and union activists.
Civil Servant Election In Indonesia
February 22, 2020 - Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia - A member of the police conduct extra strict guarding on the implementation of employee tests (CPNS) for the Makassar City Government, at the Campus Hasanuddin University di kota Makassar, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The first day selection was attended by 3,500 participants from a total of 16,000 people, with 5 sessions. Every session as many as 700 participants.
Palestinian Unrest 2020
February 21, 2020, Nablus, West Bank, Palestinian Territory: Israeli security forces fires tear gas at the Palestinian youth during a protest against Israeli settlements near the West Bank city of Nablus.
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS from LAST 24 HOURS
Oscars 2020: RED CARPET
February 9, 2020, Hollywood, California, JANELLE MONAE, wearing a crystal covered silver hooded Ralph Lauren gown, during arrivals for the 92nd Annual Academy Awards presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
'Minamata' Premiere Berlinale 2020
February 21, 2020, Berlin, Germany: JOHNNY DEPP attends the screening of Minamata during the 70th Berlin International Film Festival in Berlin.
Versace Fall/Winter 2020 Milan Runway
February 21, 2020, Milan, Italy: Model on catwalk for Versace Fall/Winter 2020 Milan Runway.
Marni Aut/Win 2020/2021 Milan Runway
February 21, 2020, Milan, Italy: Creative director FRANCESCO RISSO (in rabbit disguise) acknowledges applause from Anna Wintour, following the presentation of Marni's Women Fall - Winter 2020 fashion collection in Milan.
SPORTS WORLD from LAST 24 HOURS
Kobe Bryant 1978:2020 NBA Lakers Superstar
January 26, 2020, Calabasas, California, USA: American professional basketball player legend KOBE BEAN BRYANT, 41, (Born: August 23, 1978, Philadelphia) in a helicopter crash killing all 9 on board. Bryant , was a shooting guard, entered the National Basketball Association directly from high school, and played his entire 20-season professional career in the league with the Los Angeles Lakers. Parents: Joe and Pam Bryant. Spouse: Vanessa Laine Bryant (m. 2001–2020). Children: Gianna Maria-Onore, Natalia Diamante, Bianka Bella, Capri Kobe. PICTURED: February 11, 2003, Los Angeles, California, USA: KOBE BRYANT, 24, slam dunks with authority.
Holstein Kiel - 1st FC Heidenheim
- 22 February 2020, Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel: Football: 2nd Bundesliga, Holstein Kiel - 1st FC Heidenheim, 23rd matchday. A football lies in the muddy ground.
Hamburger SV - FC St. Pauli
- 22 February 2020, Hamburg: Football: 2nd Bundesliga, Hamburger SV - FC St. Pauli, 23rd matchday. Security forces try to prevent St. Pauli fans from leaving the guest block.
Soccer 2020: UEFA: Bayern vs Paderborn
February 21, 2020, Munich, Germany: Deutsche Bundesliga, FC Bayern Muenchen vs SC Paderborn 07. Image shows CORENTIN TOLISSO of Bayern.
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July 26, 2018, Redding, California, USA: Firefighters attempt to save homes on Ridge Drive as the Carr Fire burns into the city of Redding on Thursday night. The Carr Fire in Shasta County leveled dozens of homes in the Redding area, killed two people and forced evacuation orders for more than 37,000 people after it jumped the Sacramento River Thursday.
Moment Of Truth
zReportage.com STORY OF THE WEEK: Launched December 31, 2019...MOMENT OF TRUTH: The Free Burma Rangers. FBR identifies itself as a multi-ethnic humanitarian group working in Burma, Syria, Iraq and Kurdistan. Burma is the former name of Myanmar and is still commonly used. Dave Eubank established the FBR in Myanmar in 1997, with a slogan drawn from a Bible verse calling on people to 'preach good news to the poor' and 'release the oppressed.’ Early 2019, the group helped to ferry out thousands of people who streamed out of the last scrap of Islamic State territory in Syria’s far east, where the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces Syrian (SDF) defeated the jihadist group on the conventional battlefield. Shelling by Turkey-backed opposition fighters killed Zau Seng a Myanmar national working as a cameraman, medic and member of the humanitarian team FBR in northeastern Syria where fighting between Kurdish fighters and Turkey-backed gunmen continued. David Eubank, a former member of US Army Special Forces and the founder of the Free Burma Rangers, stated that the attack occurred about 4km from the northern town of Tal Tamr. Eubank said the medic, Zau Seng, was hit in the head by shrapnel from a mortar shell that struck nearby as he was filming a video of the fighting. 'He died right away and we brought him here to Tal Tamr,' Eubank said, which also showed one of the aid group’s armored vehicles hit by shrapnel. Eubank added that an Iraqi team member was also wounded in the mortar attack, which he blamed on the 'Free Syrian Army and Turks, Zau Seng was my brother and hero.' He leaves behind a wife, Lunu, and daughter, who celebrated her first birthday today. Images by Carol Guzy/ZUMA Press..
Dakotas Ride
December 21, 2019, Vesta, Minnesota, USA: Man riding a horse as the Dakota riders, continue their journey through Vesta Minnesota on Saturday, the 11th day and 259 mile of a 325-mile Dakota 38+2 Memorial Ride to Mankato, Minnesota, site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history. President Lincoln ordered the hanging of 38 Dakota Indians and later, two chiefs following their uprising against the U.S. government after the U.S. failed to honor land treaties, delayed federal payments to starving tribes and local white settlers rejected tribes offers to buy food on credit. After the war, the Dakotas were expelled to South Dakota and Nebraska, and their reservations in Minnesota abolished.
Dakotas Ride
December 19, 2019, Pipestone, Minnesota, USA: Riders continue their journey through Pipestone Minnesota on day 9 and 203 miles into the 325-mile Dakota 38+2 Memorial Ride to Mankato, Minnesota, site of the largest mass execution in U.S. history. President Abraham Lincoln ordered the hanging of 38 Dakota Indians and later, two chiefs following their uprising against the U.S. government after the U.S. failed to honor land treaties, delayed federal payments to starving tribes and local white settlers rejected tribes' offers to buy food on credit. After the war, the Dakotas were expelled to South Dakota and Nebraska, and their reservations in Minnesota abolished.
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