RM2JNN3WJ–Tabitha Karanja, CEO Keroche Breweries, speaks with her husband, Joseph Karanja moments after she was declared Nakuru County Senator Elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3WN–Journalists cover the event to declare Susan Kihika, Tabitha Karanja and Liza Chelule, winners of Nakuru County top political seats (Governor, Woman MP, Senator respectively). Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3WT–Tabitha Karanja, CEO Keroche Breweries, speaks moments after she was declared Nakuru County Senator elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3W9–Tabitha Karanja, CEO Keroche Breweries, speaks moments after she was declared Nakuru County Senator elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3W8–People react on the street moments after Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule, and Tabitha Karanja, all women, were declared winners of Nakuru county top seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3WB–Susan Kihika, speaks to her supporters moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3WF–Tabitha Karanja, CEO Keroche Breweries, speaks moments after she was declared Nakuru County Senator elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TN–Susan Kihika (L2) reacts with her husband, Samuel Mburu (L), daughter, Tiffany Kiarie (R2) and supporter, Hawa Ibrahim when she was declared Nakuru County Governor Elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TR–Police officers seen at a gate during the declaration ceremony of Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule and Tabitha Karanja (all women) as winners of Nakuru County top seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TH–Charity Kathambi, Njoro MP elect, reacts moments after attending the declaration ceremony of Nakuru County Governor elect, Susan Kihika. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TT–Tiffany Kiarie (C) wearing a yellow branded cap, cheers with others as Nakuru County Returning Officer Joseph Melle, declare Susan Kihika, her mother, Nakuru Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TK–People dance on the street moments after Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule, and Tabitha Karanja, all women, were declared winners of Nakuru county top seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TJ–Tiffany Kiarie (C) wearing a yellow branded cap, cheers with others as Nakuru County Returning Officer Joseph Melle, declare Susan Kihika, her mother, Nakuru Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TP–Liza Chelule displays her certificate moments after she was declared Nakuru County Woman Member of Parliament elect (Woman Representative). Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TC–Charity Kathambi, Njoro MP elect, reacts moments after attending the declaration ceremony of Nakuru County Governor elect, Susan Kihika. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TE–A supporter of Susan Kihika dances on the roof of a car moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TD–Susan Kihika, speaks to her supporters moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3T9–Susan Kihika is greeted by Joseph Melle, The Nakuru County Returning officer for The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TA–Peter Mwanzo, Nakuru County Commander, reacts during the declaration ceremony of Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule and Tabitha Karanja (all women) as winners of Nakuru County top seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3T8–People react on the street moments after Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule, and Tabitha Karanja, all women, were declared winners of Nakuru county top seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3TG–Journalists cover the event to declare Susan Kihika, Tabitha Karanja and Liza Chelule, winners of Nakuru County top political seats (Governor, Woman MP, Senator respectively). Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3RX–Susan Kihika, speaks moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3T5–Observers participate in an event to declare, Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule, Tabitha Karanja, winners of Nakuru County top political seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3T0–Police officers seen at a gate during the declaration ceremony of Susan Kihika, Liza Chelule and Tabitha Karanja (all women) as winners of Nakuru County top seats. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3RY–Susan Kihika, speaks moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN3RT–A supporter of Susan Kihika dances on the roof of a car moments after she was declared Nakuru County Governor elect. Kenyans are waiting for the tallying of presidential votes to be completed to know their next president with the race between Raila Odinga and William Ruto being very close.
RM2JNN06W–People and dogs walk across a parched Primrose Hill as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNN05Y–Empty picnic tables sit in the scorching sun in Wanstead Park in north-east London, as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNN05W–A completely dry large pond seen in Wanstead Park in north-east London, as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNN05T–Dry grass covers a parched Primrose Hill as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNN05D–A completely dry large pond seen in Wanstead Park in north-east London, as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNN05N–Dry grass covers a parched Primrose Hill as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNN056–Dry grass covers a parched Primrose Hill as a drought is declared in parts of England. Persistent heatwaves resulting from human-induced climate change have affected much of London, with wildfires and droughts seen across the capital.
RM2JNM0AP–People attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AY–Citizens can be seen attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in the town of Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AT–Two volunteers can be seen distributing humanitarian aid after a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AH–Children seen attending a Sunday children's service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AR–The priest, Yuri preaches the bible during a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AX–People lines up for humanitarian aid after attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AM–People can be seen lining up for humanitarian aid after attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AN–The priest, Yuri preaches the bible during a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AC–Children seen attending a Sunday children's service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AJ–People attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM0AB–Children attend a children's Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM084–The priest, Yuri preaches the bible during a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07N–People attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM081–People attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07K–A woman uses a sign language to help two women with hearing disabilities during a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM086–People pray during a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07W–The priest, Yuri preaches the bible during a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM085–Children seen attending a Sunday children's service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM083–Children seen attending a Sunday children's service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07T–A mother holds her baby while attending a children's Sunday service in a catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07R–Children seen attending a Sunday children's service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM080–Children seen attending a Sunday children's service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07Y–People attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM082–A boy looks at his artwork during a children's Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNM07M–People attending a Sunday service in a Catholics church in Slovyansk, Donbas. Despite the city being continuously heavily bombarded by Russian artilleries and missiles, some residents still plan to stay in the city of Slovyansk which had a population of 106,972 (2021 est.), now stands as a main strategic city in the Donetsk region of Donbas. Since the war started, over 80% of the civilian have been evacuated from the war.
RM2JNKA6R–Guests waiting for the start of the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6E–Guests waiting for the start of the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6M–Guests seen after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6A–Guests waiting for the start of the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6Y–Guests waiting for the start of the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA63–Guests seen after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6J–Guests seen chatting after a fashion show of Schnayderman's brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA64–Guests seen after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA62–Guests seen after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6T–Guests seen after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6F–A guests looks on after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6D–Guests seen after the fashion show of Saks Potts brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNKA6P–Guests seen leaving after a fashion show of Schnayderman's brand. Copenhagen Fashion Week is the biggest fashion event in the King's New Square, Scandinavia. This summer Fashion Week runs from 9th to 12th August. On the streets of the capital of Denmark a lot of fashionably dressed people.
RM2JNK1G0–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Red-Tailed Rat Snake seen on display at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GM–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A visitor seen carry a Burmese Python at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GF–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a Banded Krait Snake during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GJ–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a King Cobra during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GE–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a Rat Snake during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1G1–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a Copperhead Racer Snake during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GP–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Green Pit Viper seen during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1FT–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a Banded Krait Snake during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1FP–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. Siamese Cobra seen during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok, Thailand. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1FX–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. An Ornate Gliding Snake seen on display at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GR–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a venomous Mangrove snake during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1GB–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Copperhead Racer Snake seen during a snake show at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1FE–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. An Ornate Gliding Snake seen on display at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1FH–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Long-Nosed Whip Snake seen on display at the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNK1FG–Bangkok, Thailand. 12th Aug, 2022. A Thai snake expert holds a Banded Krait Snake during a snake show atthe Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute and Snake Farm in Bangkok. The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute also known as the Bangkok Snake Farm was founded on 1923 to raised venomous snakes for venom extraction and production of antivenom for Thailand and surrounding regions where venomous snakes are endemic. The institute also serves as a museum to inform the general public about snakes in Thailand. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNGCE5–Beach goers enjoy summertime in Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv, located along the Mediterranean coastline, is Israel's cultural hub and a major travel destination that attracts tourists from around the world.
RM2JNF75N–Burnt and damaged walls of a city hospital as a consequence of Russian shelling in Kharkiv. According to the United Nations, at least 12 million people have fled their homes since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, while seven million people are displaced inside the country.
RM2JNDJ4G–Brisbane, Australia. 11th Aug, 2022. Dr Rob Bell performs live experiments to an audience of school students and the public in Brisbane's Queen Street Mall at the launch of National Science Week. Live experiments and museum specimen displays were performed in Brisbaneís Queen Street Mall for the launch of National Science Week. National Science Week was established in 1997 to acknowledge the contributions of Australian scientists and technology. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNC9Y3–Washington, United States. 10th Aug, 2022. U.S. Representative Gregory Meeks (D-NY) speaks about a recent Congressional Delegation that included the House Speaker and other members of Congress that visited Taiwan and other countries in the area. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNF29K–People look at a burnt Russian armored personnel carrier during an exhibition showing Russian military hardware destroyed during Russia's invasion of Ukraine in central Kyiv. On February 24, 2022, Russian troops entered Ukrainian territory, starting a conflict that provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis.
RM2JNF29C–People look at a burnt Russian armored personnel carrier during an exhibition showing Russian military hardware destroyed during Russia's invasion of Ukraine in central Kyiv. On February 24, 2022, Russian troops entered Ukrainian territory, starting a conflict that provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis.
RM2JNFBFG–An old building seen in the Gamsuti village. A ghost village, Gamsutl is an abandoned town in Dagestan and Russia's third oldest settlement. The village has ancient settlements close to it, dated to the days of the conqueror khan about 6 thousand years ago, and the village was never conquered by any army in the world, thanks to its location.
RM2JNGAKX–A health worker prepares to administer a dose of Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine to a student at Bangabandhu International Conference Center. Bangladesh has started administering coronavirus vaccines to students aged from 5-11 years.
RM2JNF29G–Children play on a destroyed Russian tank during an exhibition showing Russian military hardware destroyed during Russia's invasion of Ukraine in central Kyiv. On February 24, 2022, Russian troops entered Ukrainian territory, starting a conflict that provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis.
RM2JNET6A–A firefighting helicopter drops water on a large wildfire in Boca de Huérgano. The cause of the fire was due to lightning, in an area of difficult access, with a perimeter of about 20 km. The fire has already burned more than 900 hectares.
RM2JNBR5D–New York, United States. 10th Aug, 2022. SUV in Trump's motorcade. Former President Donald Trump's motorcade leaves New York Attorney General Letitia James office. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNGR9G–People take part in the burial of Vasyl Sushchuk. The funeral of Vasyl Sushchuk of the Azov Military Regiment and Junior Sergeant Vitaly Borysyuk, who died at the hands of Russian troops during the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, took place in Lviv. Vasyl Suschuk participated in special rescue missions to the metallurgical plant 'Azovstal' in the city of Mariupol, Donetsk region. He was one of the 72nd soldiers who landed at the plant.
RM2JNCAK2–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 13th Dec, 2021. Ready-made garments seen displayed at a shop in Dhaka. The ready-made garment industry has been the key export division and the chief source of foreign exchange for about 25 years in Bangladesh. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2JNCP3B–People and their pets seen boarding the evacuation train under heavy rain at the Pokrovsk Train Station. Amid the intensified fighting in the Eastern part of Ukraine, east Ukraine is now intensifying its civilian evacuation, as millions of Ukrainian families have been evacuating from the closer and closer war, as many of them will be relocated to the western part of the country. According to the United Nations, at least 12 million people have fled their homes since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, while seven million people are displaced inside the country.
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