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  • A sign states "there will be no train at Aldgate station" during the industrial action at Aldgate underground station in London on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Large parts of Britain have ground to a halt in the biggest strike to hit the country’s railways in 30 years, as Boris Johnson warned the sector needed to modernise or “go bust”. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A sign states "there will be no train at Aldgate station" during the industrial action at Aldgate underground station in London on Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Large parts of Britain have ground to a halt in the biggest strike to hit the country’s railways in 30 years, as Boris Johnson warned the sector needed to modernise or “go bust”. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Britain Rail Strike-43-09-June 21, 2...jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    72-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0337.jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    71-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0336.jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    69-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0331.jpg
  • A sign that reads "Kharkiv Evakuacia" (English: Kharkiv Evacuation) is placed on the front windscreen of a bus parked in Shevchenkove as it waits for the identity verification process of evacuated civilians from the frontline city of Kupiansk in Kharkiv region on Saturday, Sept 24, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Kupianks evacuates people-September ...jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    73-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0339.jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    68-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0328.jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    67-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0321.jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    74-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0343.jpg
  • Sign Language Interpreter Rukije Gashi translates remarks from Kosovo’s Prime Minister Albin Kurti (not in picture) at a press conference unveiling his administration's three-year performance report in Prishtina, Kosovo, on March 22, 2024. (VX Photo / Vudi Xhymshiti)
    70-240322-VX_Staff-RKS-VX1_0333.jpg
  • A traffic safety police vehicle drives past a damaged destination sign that says "Banjska" in the village of Banjska, Zvecan, Kosovo on Tuesday, Oct 3, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    85_Kosova_20231003.jpg
  • A sign that reads "Kharkiv Evakuacia" (English: Kharkiv Evacuation) is placed on the front windscreen of a bus parked in Shevchenkove as it waits for the identity verification process of evacuated civilians from the frontline city of Kupiansk in Kharkiv region on Saturday, Sept 24, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Kupianks evacuates people-September ...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-3-Protest against He...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-6-Protest against He...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-5-Protest against He...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-1-Protest against He...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-4-Protest against He...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-7-Protest against He...jpg
  • A group of protesters wearing face protective masks hold placards opposing the expansion of Heathrow Airport outside Supreme Court, in central London on Wednesday, Dec 16, 2020.<br />
The supreme court has overturned a February judgment that the third runway at Heathrow airport was illegal. It means the project can now seek planning permission, but the ultimate completion of the runway remains uncertain. (VXP Photo/ Joao Daniel Pereira)
    VXP- STR-VX_STR-8-Protest against He...jpg
  • Traffic signs were covered in mud after the floods retreated following torrential rain in Tushile, Skenderaj, Kosovo, on Saturday, Jan 21, 2023. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Floods in Kosovo-January 21, 2023-61.jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-London Mayoral Elect...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-London Mayoral Electi...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-London Mayoral Electi...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-London Mayoral Electi...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-London Mayoral Elect...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-London Mayoral Elect...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-London Mayoral Electi...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-London Mayoral Electi...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-London Mayoral Electi...jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..√¢‚Ǩ≈ìIt amnesties the crimes against humanity,√¢‚Ǩ¬ù said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: ¬© Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • At the entrance to the Stalin Museum, a staff member sits at a desk, engaged in a phone conversation. The entrance bears signs warning visitors about restrictions, including a "No Video" sign, while the museum’s vintage décor, including large paintings and sculptures, frames the scene. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    50-241023-VX_Staff-GE-VX2_9329.jpg
  • April 8, 2020, Hounslow, England, United Kingdom: A sign reads ''Heathrow Cargo Centre'' which is located within Heathrow Airport Cargo station on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 - LHR called on more airlines and freight companies to maximise the use of the hub’s quieter flight schedule in the fight against COVID-19. Logistics companies have already begun importing key equipment such as COVID-19 testing kits via Heathrow in preparation for increased demand. Heathrow’s cargo movements are forecast to increase by 53%, as more airlines and freighter operators use the available capacity to transport goods which will assist in the fight against coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200408_zaf_x02_030.jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo’s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo’s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..“It amnesties the crimes against humanity,” said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130710_zap_x02_009.jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo’s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo’s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..“It amnesties the crimes against humanity,” said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130710_zap_x02_005.jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo’s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo’s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..“It amnesties the crimes against humanity,” said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130710_zap_x02_007.jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo’s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo’s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..“It amnesties the crimes against humanity,” said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130710_zap_x02_004.jpg
  • April 8, 2020, Hounslow, England, United Kingdom: A sign reads ''Heathrow Cargo Centre'' which is located within Heathrow Airport Cargo station on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 - LHR called on more airlines and freight companies to maximise the use of the hub’s quieter flight schedule in the fight against COVID-19. Logistics companies have already begun importing key equipment such as COVID-19 testing kits via Heathrow in preparation for increased demand. Heathrow’s cargo movements are forecast to increase by 53%, as more airlines and freighter operators use the available capacity to transport goods which will assist in the fight against coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200408_zaf_x02_032.jpg
  • April 8, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A sign in Green Park underground station shows amendments in a red pen which stations have been closed in an attempt to reduce the spread of coronavirus in London, Wednesday, April 8, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200408_zaf_x02_012.jpg
  • April 8, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A sign in Green Park underground station shows amendments in a red pen which stations have been closed in an attempt to reduce the spread of coronavirus in London, Wednesday, April 8, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200408_zaf_x02_011.jpg
  • June 2, 2015 - Hastings, England, UK - Coastal employees have raised a red flag on the coast of Hastings, a sign that always arises when the weather is bad. Swimming is prohibited in Hastings, at least until early July. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20150602_zaf_x02_001.jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo’s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo’s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..“It amnesties the crimes against humanity,” said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130710_zap_x02_006.jpg
  • July 10, 2013 - Pristina, Kosovo - EU foreign policy chief Ashton on Wednesday urged the Kosovo parliament to adopt the controversial amnesty legislation, which was voted down last week amid public opposition to a clause that could be used to pardon violent criminals...Some hundred self-organized Kosovo’s citizens are entering into the 8th day of sleeping with tents in front of Kosovo’s assembly as sign of opposing the draft law for Amnesty. ..“It amnesties the crimes against humanity,” said Shpend Kursani a Kosovar citizen who belonged to the self-organized citizens that is composed of students and civil society activists. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMAPRESS.com)
    20130710_zap_x02_003.jpg
  • Madam President Vjosa Osmani (C), Assembly speaker Glauk Konjufca (L) and Prime Minister Albin Kurti (R) - are gathered in a ceremony to sign the application to join the European Union on Wednesday, Dec 14, 2022. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
This process is expected to take years, if not decades, amid tensions with neighbouring Serbia. Serb protesters in northern Kosovo have blocked main roads in recent days following an exchange of fire with police after the arrest of a former Serb police officer suspected of involvement in terrorism.
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  • April 8, 2020, Hounslow, England, United Kingdom: A sign reads ''Heathrow Cargo Centre'' which is located within Heathrow Airport Cargo station on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 - LHR called on more airlines and freight companies to maximise the use of the hub’s quieter flight schedule in the fight against COVID-19. Logistics companies have already begun importing key equipment such as COVID-19 testing kits via Heathrow in preparation for increased demand. Heathrow’s cargo movements are forecast to increase by 53%, as more airlines and freighter operators use the available capacity to transport goods which will assist in the fight against coronavirus. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200408_zaf_x02_031.jpg
  • Raising his hand in a peace sign, Sali Berisha addresses supporters during the Democratic Party’s campaign rally in Shkodër, Albania, ahead of the May 11 national elections. Thursday, May 8, 2025. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A sign in St. Peter’s Square, Vatican City, informs visitors that access will close at 5:00 p.m., Friday, April 25, 2025, ahead of Pope Francis' funeral. Crowds gather early to find a place. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    62-250425-VX_Staff-VAT-VX2_2891.jpg
  • A couple walks past the ICC sign at the court’s entrance in The Hague, Netherlands, on Sunday, March 23, 2025. The court’s role in prosecuting war crimes continues to shape global legal discourse. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    9-250323-VX_Staff-NL-VX1_0236.jpg
  • A protester holds a sign reading, "1 million Albanians left. What is Rama doing here?" outside the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, where Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama held a rally on Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    1-241124-VX_Staff-GBR-VX2_1025.jpg
  • Pausing his photography, Godfried Didden is the man with a telephoto lens as he looks contemplatively toward the city’s skyline, framed by a street sign directing to local landmarks in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Two men walk by a storefront with a display of green and colorful plush toys hanging in the window. The shop sign labeled "T&S" stands out against the wooden frame of the shop. Photographed in Gori, Georgia on Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Close-up of a shop window with a sign labeled "T&S," showcasing vibrant stuffed animals and clothes for children. The display invites passersby with its colorful variety. Photographed in Gori, Georgia on Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman walks past a storefront with a large sign reading "T&S" and featuring a variety of colorful stuffed animals and children’s clothing hanging on display. The wooden-framed window showcases bright and cheerful items, catching the passerby’s attention. Photographed in Gori, Georgia on Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    51-241023-VX_Staff-GE-VX1_8887.jpg
  • A view of a street in Gori, Georgia, featuring a traditional bakery sign in Georgian script and a stone church with a red-roofed tower in the background. Trees and mountains frame the urban landscape, creating a picturesque scene. Captured on Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    10-241023-VX_Staff-GE-VX2_9168.jpg
  • The barbershop is alive with activity as three barbers tend to their clients, each absorbed in their craft. A classic “Camora” neon sign hangs above, casting a bright red hue across the space, enhancing the vintage vibe of this bustling establishment. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    88-241024-VX_Staff-GE-VX2_9847.jpg
  • An elderly man interacts with a street-side cobbler at a small stand in Gori, Georgia. The sign above reads "Shoe Repair," and the scene reflects the persistence of small, manual labor businesses in the city, offering a window into daily life and the survival of local traditions in the face of economic shifts. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    5-241023-VX_Staff-GE-VX2_9252.jpg
  • A warning sign reading "Halt! Stój!" hangs on a barbed wire fence, a grim reminder of the brutal reality faced by prisoners at Auschwitz. The stark imagery of the skull and crossbones underscores the ever-present danger of attempting to escape. Shot on Wednesday, Aug 28, 2024, Auschwitz, Poland. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A warning sign indicating the presence of dangerous mines stands in the overgrown vegetation of a devastated village on the outskirts of Izium, Ukraine, on Friday, Aug 9, 2024. (VX Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Two friends walking past a sign asking people to stay two metres apart on Brighton seafront on Monday, April 6, 2020, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
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Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
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  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_375.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_374.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_373.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_371.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_370.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_369.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_368.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_367.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_365.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_360.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_357.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_356.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_353.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_351.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_349.jpg
  • Pristina, Kosovo | October – November 2009<br />
Vedat Xhymshiti | ZUMA Press<br />
<br />
Some 15 Kosovo Albanians are believed to have drowned while trying to illegally cross the Tisa River, separating Serbia and Hungary.<br />
Officials at Kosovo’s Foreign Affairs Ministry have confirmed to reporters that the tragedy took place between October 14 and 16. According to Hungarian television station TV-2, one man and two children survived when a boat carrying 18 or 19 people sank.<br />
Pristina newspaper Express reported that one man, a Kosovo Albanian, was arrested following the incident. According to Serbian broadcaster RTS the arrested man said he had only managed to save his two children and that his wife had died. The Tisa River separates Subotica in Serbia and Sezget in Hungary. <br />
In accordance with the Constitution and based on the Law of the State Protocol, as well as deeply felt the pain of all citizens of the Republic of Kosovo for the tragedy that affected citizens - citizens of the Republic of Kosovo trying to cross the river Tisa in November, Republic of Kosovo President Fatmir Sejdiu has taken the decision date November 2, in the Republic of Kosovo, in a sign of honor for all victims of this tragedy, the state declared days of mourning. Case that occurred in the Tisa River in the middle of the Serbia-Hungary border and which is suspected of losing their life over 15 people, is a tragedy which shocked the families of victims but not the government. This event occurred in time when political parties and the government policy in Kosovo were very busy with the election campaigns of trying to disclose the policies of their political philosophy, as their order according it principled citizen. <br />
The media in Kosovo did not seem the scene. Strangely they stepped back preoccupied with their pre-election campaign coverage. RTK Radio Television of Kosovo, which is funded by the citizens, was not found in near families of victims when they where waiting with trepidation for any news of their
    20091112_clb_x02_347.jpg
  • Birmingham, United Kingdom, June 15, 2021: Police put a sign "ROAD CLOSED" and turn back an "INDESTRUCITBLE' Van on Tuesday morning, which marks the 2nd day of occupation of the Arconic factory site in Birmingham on June 15, 2021. Activists from 'Palestine Action' continues to occupy an American industrial factory known as Arconic in Birmingham. This is a protest against the company who they say 'provided cladding for Grenfell Tower' and 'materials for Israel's fighter jets.' (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-Palestine Action con...jpg
  • A member of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) also local resident of Marea, is saluting me with two fingers as he stands on an entry welcoming sign of Marea on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-81-Marea's FSA Youth...jpg
  • A member of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) also local resident of Marea, is seen standing on an entry welcoming sign of Marea on Wednesday, June 27, 2012. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-77-Marea's FSA Youth...jpg
  • People walk beside a sign of a polling station in central London on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. The 2021 London mayoral election will be held on 6 May 2021 to elect the mayor of London. The mayoral and Assembly elections were originally due to be held on 7 May 2020, but in March 2020 the government announced the election would be postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-16-London Mayoral Elect...jpg
  • A sign of "To Let" estate agents are seen placed outside houses in south London on Sunday, May 2, 2021. The outlook for the private rental market is "unusually uncertain" following nearly two decades of robust growth, according to a report. House prices in April rose at the fastest rate since 2004 as the UK faces a potential sales “super-boom”, with buyers rushing to take advantage of the extension of the government’s stamp duty holiday. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Rise of Housing Marke...jpg
  • A sign of "To Let" estate agents are seen placed outside houses in south London on Sunday, May 2, 2021. The outlook for the private rental market is "unusually uncertain" following nearly two decades of robust growth, according to a report. House prices in April rose at the fastest rate since 2004 as the UK faces a potential sales “super-boom”, with buyers rushing to take advantage of the extension of the government’s stamp duty holiday. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-Rise of Housing Marke...jpg
  • A sign of "To Let" estate agents are seen placed outside houses in south London on Sunday, May 2, 2021. The outlook for the private rental market is "unusually uncertain" following nearly two decades of robust growth, according to a report. House prices in April rose at the fastest rate since 2004 as the UK faces a potential sales “super-boom”, with buyers rushing to take advantage of the extension of the government’s stamp duty holiday. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-Rise of Housing Marke...jpg
  • A sign of "To Let" estate agents are seen placed outside houses in south London on Sunday, May 2, 2021. The outlook for the private rental market is "unusually uncertain" following nearly two decades of robust growth, according to a report. House prices in April rose at the fastest rate since 2004 as the UK faces a potential sales “super-boom”, with buyers rushing to take advantage of the extension of the government’s stamp duty holiday. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Rise of Housing Marke...jpg
  • A sign says that it is the entry for men at the mosque, but doesn't specify if it is forbidden for women to enter at the Blue Mosque, which is the 18th-century Shia mosque in Yerevan, Armenia on Friday, Jan 15, 2021. This building was commissioned by Huseyn Ali Khan, the khan of Erivan and it is one of the oldest extant structures in central Yerevan and the most significant structure from the city's Iranian period. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-The Blue Mosque of E...jpg
  • A sign (bottom right of the window) says "wear a mask to save lives" in an Armenian public transport yellow bus, while a person wearing a face surgical protective mask is seen sat through the misty glass due to low temperatures of cold and snowy weather in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021. According to John Hopkins University, Coronavirus death rates in Armenia reached up to 164,912 with over 3,000 deaths. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-Vrius Outbreak Armeni...jpg
  • A sign (bottom right of the window) says "wear a mask to save lives" in an Armenian public transport yellow bus, while a person wearing a face surgical protective mask is seen sat through the misty glass due to low temperatures of cold and snowy weather in the Armenian capital Yerevan on Wednesday, Jan 20, 2021. According to John Hopkins University, Coronavirus death rates in Armenia reached up to 164,912 with over 3,000 deaths. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A traffic sign that appears to have been rotten determines 15/km speed limit. This is a general view of the street nearby residential area where the Rubble left by the Spitak Earthquake which struck 33 years ago are still visible. On Sunday, Jan 16, 2021, I visited the city which lies close to the epicentre of 1988 devastating Armenia quake, some 100 km (62 miles) north of the capital Yerevan. Spitak was entirely destroyed during the devastating earthquake, which is now rebuilt in a slightly different location. The earthquake that devastated Armenia in December 1988 killed 25,000 people and leaving half a million homeless. Like the tsunami that devastated southern Asia 16 years later, it focused the world's sympathy for unspeakable suffering and unleashed an outpouring of aid. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • At the eastern side of the monastery, there's a remarkably ‘holy’ Seven Stone site where visitors seeking superstitious support from some other powers of the universe, would have to gather and put seven stones over one-another. The site at those standing rock towers built by the seven stones pictured on Sunday, Dec 27, 2020 - would be a sign of reassurance that the wish of the one who built the rocky tower would be fulfilled. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • At the eastern side of the monastery, there's a remarkably ‘holy’ Seven Stone site where visitors seeking superstitious support from some other powers of the universe, would have to gather and put seven stones over one-another. The site at those standing rock towers built by the seven stones pictured on Sunday, Dec 27, 2020 - would be a sign of reassurance that the wish of the one who built the rocky tower would be fulfilled. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A social distancing sign on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK.<br />
The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A social distancing sign on a Jubilee line train in London on Sept 12, 2020. The Government enforced a new law which makes it mandatory to wear protective face masks on all public transport to help stop the transmission of COVID-19 in the UK.<br />
The British government’s scientific advisory board announced on Friday that the reproduction number of coronavirus transmission across the UK was now over 1.0. The Science and the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) said the R-value was now between 1.0 and 1.2. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Extinction Rebellion (XR) defied the police in Parliament Square, central London by staging a protest through which they brought a message 'Tell the Truth - ACT NOW' using a pink boat. Another member wore a gas mask and stood on one of the government-owned vehicles with a stop/go green sign. Police formed lines and surrounded parliament gardens in an attempt to control movements of protestors outside Westminster Palace. This is the last official day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A man defies the police by standing on one of the government-owned vehicles with a stop/go green sign in Parliament Square, central London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020. This is the last official day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A man defies the police by standing on one of the government-owned vehicles with a stop/go green sign in Parliament Square, central London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020. This is the last official day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A man defies the police by standing on one of the government-owned vehicles with a stop/go green sign in Parliament Square, central London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020. This is the last official day of continuous ten days protests to disrupt political institutions throughout peaceful actions swarming central London into a standoff, demanding that central government obeys and delivers Climate Emergency bill. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People cycle beside a sign which suggests that swimming, BBQ-ing and littering is forbidden as well as urging people to keep the social distance near River Lea in east London on Friday, Aug 7, 2020.<br />
The UK has seen its hottest day in August for 17 years, as temperatures reached more than 36C (96.8F) in south-east England, British press reports. Crowds of people headed to the coasts and rivers to enjoy the weather, but people have been urged to adhere to social distancing. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A sign on a London Bus reading "Please give our drivers some space and use another seat if possible", Wednesday, June 24, 2020.  Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps, announced that all passengers must wear face masks on public transport starting from 15 June and warned that wearing of a facemask would be a condition to travel and failure to comply will result to failure to travel or being fined. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A sign on a London Bus reading "Maximum Capacity 20 Passengers " on Wednesday, June 24, 2020.  Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps, announced that all passengers must wear face masks on public transport starting from 15 June and warned that wearing of a facemask would be a condition to travel and failure to comply will result to failure to travel or being fined. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A sign requesting people stay two metres apart to try to reduce the spread of COVID-19 is displayed in a footbridge in St James' Park in London, Monday, June 22, 2020. The two-metre social distancing rule will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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