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  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-3-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-1-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-5-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-8-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-4-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-6-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer gestures as he and his family are seen working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-10-Kosovo's Farm Lan...jpg
  • A farmer and their family working on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-7-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • A farmer and his family are seen taking a break after a day of hard work on their land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-9-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed outside his house with his children and wife in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-85-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in nearby the sand filter, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-81-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in nearby the sand filter, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-80-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in nearby the sand filter, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-80-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in front of one of his buses, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-89-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in front of one of his buses, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-88-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in front of one of his buses, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-87-12-Janu...jpg
  • A general picture shows a welcoming table of Armenian hospitality shown to us by Edo, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-86-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed outside his house with his children and wife in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-84-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed outside his house with his son in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-82-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed in nearby the sand filter, outside his house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-79-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed outside his house with his son in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-76-12-Janu...jpg
  • Edo, a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three is photographed outside his house with his children and wife in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-84-12-Janu...jpg
  • A general picture shows a view outside Edo's house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-78-12-Janu...jpg
  • A general picture shows a view outside Edo's house in Lernagog on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. Edo said that Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak hurt his business. He is the owner of two buses, which he uses to transport vineyard workers in the region but he hasn't worked with them for over a year due to the Covid19 pandemic outbreak. In response to this economic crisis, he is offering services as a gardener and therefore he started grinding sand along with his friend Araik, who is 58 of age, married who is also a family man. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-77-12-Janu...jpg
  • A general view shows a tree nearby a farmer's land in southeastern Kosovo on Monday, May 26, 2008. Regarding forage crops, lucerne, clover, grass mixture, green corn and pumpkin fodder are the most cultivated crops from the surface as well from the number of agricultural holdings in Kosovo. (Photo by Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VX Pictures-VXP-2-Kosovo's Farm Land...jpg
  • Araik (in the picture), who is 58 of age, married who is a father as well as a grandparent, joined Edo (not in the picture), a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three.<br />
Araik said that the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak made life harder, therefore he had to join Edo in gardening services. They are pictured on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-83-12-Janu...jpg
  • Araik (in the picture), who is 58 of age, married who is a father as well as a grandparent, joined Edo (not in the picture), a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three.<br />
Araik said that the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak made life harder, therefore he had to join Edo in gardening services. They are pictured on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-75-12-Janu...jpg
  • Araik (in the picture), who is 58 of age, married who is a father as well as a grandparent, joined Edo (not in the picture), a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three.<br />
Araik said that the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak made life harder, therefore he had to join Edo in gardening services. They are pictured on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-74-12-Janu...jpg
  • Araik (in the picture), who is 58 of age, married who is a father as well as a grandparent, joined Edo (not in the picture), a 35 years of age Armenian sand grinder, father of three.<br />
Araik said that the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak made life harder, therefore he had to join Edo in gardening services. They are pictured on Saturday, Jan 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    Armenia Pandemic Outbreak-73-12-Janu...jpg
  • "Please keep your distance 2 meters," says in the back of a worker from "Ideal Installations" working in London's Whitehall Building on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • "Please keep your distance 2 meters," says in the back of a worker from "Ideal Installations" working in London's Whitehall Building on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The prime minister's populist appeal has been hammered by the news that, as the coronavirus outbreak raged, chief adviser Cummings drove 250 miles (400 kilometres) to his parents' house while he was falling ill with suspected COVID-19 allegedly flouting lockdown rules that the government had imposed on the rest of the country. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain's Virus Politics-81-May ...jpg
  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200317_zaf_x02_019.jpg
  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200317_zaf_x02_023.jpg
  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200317_zaf_x02_024.jpg
  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200317_zaf_x02_020.jpg
  • March 17, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
    20200317_zaf_x02_021.jpg
  • Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    LLX_1185.jpg
  • Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Work and Pensions Secretary Therese Coffey leaves Downing Street, London, on Tuesday, Mar 17, 2020 - the day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on people to stay away from pubs, clubs and theatres, work from home if possible and avoid all non-essential contacts and travel in order to reduce the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • People most of them employees of the British Airways are protesting in front of the Spanish Embassy in London on Thursday, July 30, 2020. <br />
Staff and residents gathered outside the Spanish Embassy in Belgrave Square this afternoon to demonstrate against the airline’s treatment of workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Protest leaders Unite union are calling for the British government to speak out against British Airways’ (BA) plans to dismiss 42,000 staff and rehire 30,000 on what the union calls ‘inferior contracts’. <br />
Some of the British MPs have supported BA workers, with over 160 of them to have signed workers pledge to strip BA of its lucrative landing slots if they don’t step back. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain BA Job Losses-July 30, 2...jpg
  • Hunger strike at the 18th Anniversary of the shutout of RTP<br />
(Radio Television of Prishtina)<br />
Prishtina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, July 07, 2008<br />
<br />
The workers are attending to return back on their working places, the compensation of yearís that than they use to loose time out of their work, acceptation of the working experience and a social solution for the former RTP workers heiress of which is RTK (Radio Kosovo Television)<br />
Qerim UJKANI member of the Strike council told ZUMA Press that than the hunger-strikers are determined to continue the hunger strike until their requests will not been completed.<br />
PICTURED: A Kosovo Albanian hunger-striker former worker of RTP<br />
VEDAT Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press
    20080707_ave_x02_446.jpg
  • Hunger strike at the 18th Anniversary of the shutout of RTP<br />
(Radio Television of Prishtina)<br />
Prishtina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, July 07, 2008<br />
<br />
The workers are attending to return back on their working places, the compensation of yearís that than they use to loose time out of their work, acceptation of the working experience and a social solution for the former RTP workers heiress of which is RTK (Radio Kosovo Television)<br />
Qerim UJKANI member of the Strike council told ZUMA Press that than the hunger-strikers are determined to continue the hunger strike until their requests will not been completed.<br />
PICTURED: Hunger-strikers team in front of RTK building in Prishtina<br />
VEDAT Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press
    20080707_ave_x02_445.jpg
  • Hunger strike at the 18th Anniversary of the shutout of RTP<br />
(Radio Television of Prishtina)<br />
Prishtina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, July 07, 2008<br />
<br />
The workers are attending to return back on their working places, the compensation of yearís that than they use to loose time out of their work, acceptation of the working experience and a social solution for the former RTP workers heiress of which is RTK (Radio Kosovo Television)<br />
Qerim UJKANI member of the Strike council told ZUMA Press that than the hunger-strikers are determined to continue the hunger strike until their requests will not been completed.<br />
PICTURED: A view of Pristina "NewBORN" avenue in Pristina, Kosovo's capitol<br />
VEDAT Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press
    20080707_ave_x02_447.jpg
  • Hunger strike at the 18th Anniversary of the shutout of RTP<br />
(Radio Television of Prishtina)<br />
Prishtina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, July 07, 2008<br />
<br />
The workers are attending to return back on their working places, the compensation of yearís that than they use to loose time out of their work, acceptation of the working experience and a social solution for the former RTP workers heiress of which is RTK (Radio Kosovo Television)<br />
Qerim UJKANI member of the Strike council told ZUMA Press that than the hunger-strikers are determined to continue the hunger strike until their requests will not been completed.<br />
PICTURED: A poster of former RTP {Radio Television of pristina} workers, which in english means: "RTP: - 1990 - 99 occupied - 1999...!? Re-occupied!"<br />
<br />
VEDAT Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press
    20080707_ave_x02_444.jpg
  • Hunger strike at the 18th Anniversary of the shutout of RTP<br />
(Radio Television of Prishtina)<br />
Prishtina, Kosovo<br />
Monday, July 07, 2008<br />
<br />
The workers are attending to return back on their working places, the compensation of yearís that than they use to loose time out of their work, acceptation of the working experience and a social solution for the former RTP workers heiress of which is RTK (Radio Kosovo Television)<br />
Qerim UJKANI member of the Strike council told ZUMA Press that than the hunger-strikers are determined to continue the hunger strike until their requests will not been completed.<br />
PICTURED: Kosovo Assembly, do not trate us<br />
VEDAT Xhymshiti/ZUMA Press
    20080707_ave_x02_443.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_770.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_761.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_768.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_769.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_765.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_763.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_766.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_764.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
    20090216_mdm_x02_762.jpg
  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
<br />
One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
<br />
Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
<br />
ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
<br />
ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
<br />
?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
<br />
But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
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  • Kosovo 1 day before 1st Independence Anniversary<br />
Kacanik,(southern) Kosovo<br />
Monday, 16 February 2009<br />
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One day before the birthday of Kosovo Independence declaration, proclaimed on February 17th 2008, Kosovo Albanians are ready to celebrate, but most of them feel skeptic regarding to any development in Kosovo, as has been declared US assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones.<br />
ìNo, in Kosovo 1 year after Independence doesnít happen anything, weíre still jobless thereís no work for you if you donít have any relative in any governance of Kosovoî said Latif VLASHI an young by 25th who already has a BA degree of Political sciences.<br />
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Dailies report that the U.S Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Stewart Jones, in an interview for Radio Free Europe, said that the Kosovo population and Government have reason to be proud on the anniversary of their independence. <br />
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ìIt has been a year full of tremendous work and achievements,î he said. ìWe have seen the new Constitution, dozens of laws endorsed, kilometers of paved roads, dozens of schools built,î Steward Jones is quoted as saying.<br />
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ìSpeaking on behalf of the United States, I say that we are proud to have been part of this process,î Jones is quoted as saying.   Asked about the north of Kosovo, Jones said that the U.S. is working through EULEX and other international structures to resolve differences in order for Kosovoís Government to exercise authority in the entire territory of the country. <br />
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?	The backflashes from Serbia<br />
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But on the other side, President of Serbia stated on Saturday that Kosovo is ìthe most sensitive issue for Serbia, but also in regional politics and European security.î<br />
<br />
ìSerbia will never recognize Kosovoís independence and while respecting its international rights and legitimate interests, it will protect its integrity in Kosovo through legal means, in  front of the International Court of Justice,î said Tadic, adding that ìthe 17th of February it is only a date when an illegal act was
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  • Police form a line outside Department for Transport after members of Extinction Rebellion activists group pelted red colour in protest of HS2 construction. XR is protesting the construction of HS2 outside the Department for Transport in Horseferry Road in central London on Friday, Sept 4, 2020. There are other Extinction Rebellion protests ongoing in London. Police closed Horseferry Road both ways and are working to open it. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 4th 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) Great Minster House, outside Department for Transport after members of Extinction Rebellion activists group pelted red colour in protest of HS2 construction. XR is protesting the construction of HS2 outside the Department for Transport in Horseferry Road in central London on Friday, Sept 4, 2020. There are other Extinction Rebellion protests ongoing in London. Police closed Horseferry Road both ways and are working to open it. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 4th 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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  • Police form a line outside Department for Transport after members of Extinction Rebellion activists group pelted red colour in protest of HS2 construction. XR is protesting the construction of HS2 outside the Department for Transport in Horseferry Road in central London on Friday, Sept 4, 2020. There are other Extinction Rebellion protests ongoing in London. Police closed Horseferry Road both ways and are working to open it. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 4th 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) Great Minster House, outside Department for Transport after members of Extinction Rebellion activists group pelted red colour in protest of HS2 construction. XR is protesting the construction of HS2 outside the Department for Transport in Horseferry Road in central London on Friday, Sept 4, 2020. There are other Extinction Rebellion protests ongoing in London. Police closed Horseferry Road both ways and are working to open it. Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 4th 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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  • Protestor Removal Police unit work to unchain members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge who chained themselves in Bamboo lock-on creating a roadblock protest action outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave 'Schlumberger' a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final 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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  • Protestor Removal Police unit work to unchain members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge who chained themselves in Bamboo lock-on creating a roadblock protest action outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave 'Schlumberger' a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final 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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  • SERB MEMBERS OF KPS SUSPENDED FOR UNDETERMINED PERIOD<br />
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Gjilan, Graçanica, Kosovo<br />
Friday, February 29, 2008<br />
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With the order of the Police MHQ in Pristina, on Friday, police members from the lines of Serb community from Gjilan region (eastern Kosovo) have been suspended; they don’t recognize Albanian KPS (Kosovo Police Service) members order.<br />
Today also in Graçanica, a village populated with Serbs around 12 km far away from Pristina, KPS HQ (Kosovo police Service Headquarter) get information that than a group of Local Serbs members of KPS from Northern Police station, are attending to took under control Graçanica police station, as result to create another KPS institution only with Serbs and under control and role of law which came from Belgrade.<br />
Around more than 70 Serbs KPS members in Graçanica in charge of them chef Commander Stojan MILLOSHEVIÇ, all day of this Friday they decide to stay outside of police station in Graçanica, as them unhappiness expression against Kosovo Independence proclaimed on 17th February 2008.<br />
According to KPS HQ spokesman Agron BOROVCI,“ KPS Serbs members can return to them positions of work, deadline is Saturday, March 1, 2008 until 12.00/pm, if they will not return back and recognize orders which came from HQ, they will be reject from KPS (Kosovo Police Service) says Borovci.<br />
Friday’s situation in Graçanica has been monitored from many KFOR members and many civilian officers from Serbia, also for this situation most of citizens from Graçanica didn’t care at all for this situation which came as result of Serbs KPS members.<br />
PICTURED: KPS Spokesman Agron BOROVCI is declaring KPS HQ decision; deadline is tomorrow (Saturday, March 01, 2008) who ever want to return back on working place he says
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  • Police are investigating following a fatal stabbing in Islington's North Road N7, North London on Monday, Sept 14, 2020. A male at this stage believed to be a teenager - was found suffering from stab injuries MET Police say in a statement. The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene but despite their best efforts, he was pronounced dead. A crime scene is put at the place as a forensic unit is beginning their investigative work. Police said that officers are working to establish the male's identity and inform their next of kin. At this very early stage, there have been no arrests. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are investigating following a fatal stabbing in Islington's North Road N7, North London on Monday, Sept 14, 2020. A male at this stage believed to be a teenager - was found suffering from stab injuries MET Police say in a statement. The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene but despite their best efforts, he was pronounced dead. A crime scene is put at the place as a forensic unit is beginning their investigative work. Police said that officers are working to establish the male's identity and inform their next of kin. At this very early stage, there have been no arrests. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are investigating following a fatal stabbing in Islington's North Road N7, North London on Monday, Sept 14, 2020. A male at this stage believed to be a teenager - was found suffering from stab injuries MET Police say in a statement. The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene but despite their best efforts, he was pronounced dead. A crime scene is put at the place as a forensic unit is beginning their investigative work. Police said that officers are working to establish the male's identity and inform their next of kin. At this very early stage, there have been no arrests. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are investigating following a fatal stabbing in Islington's North Road N7, North London on Monday, Sept 14, 2020. A male at this stage believed to be a teenager - was found suffering from stab injuries MET Police say in a statement. The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene but despite their best efforts, he was pronounced dead. A crime scene is put at the place as a forensic unit is beginning their investigative work. Police said that officers are working to establish the male's identity and inform their next of kin. At this very early stage, there have been no arrests. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are investigating following a fatal stabbing in Islington's North Road N7, North London on Monday, Sept 14, 2020. A male at this stage believed to be a teenager - was found suffering from stab injuries MET Police say in a statement. The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene but despite their best efforts, he was pronounced dead. A crime scene is put at the place as a forensic unit is beginning their investigative work. Police said that officers are working to establish the male's identity and inform their next of kin. At this very early stage, there have been no arrests. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Protestor Removal Police unit work to unchain members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge who chained themselves in Bamboo lock-on creating a roadblock protest action outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave 'Schlumberger' a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final 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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  • Protestor Removal Police unit work to unchain members of Extinction Rebellion Youth Cambridge who chained themselves in Bamboo lock-on creating a roadblock protest action outside Baringa Partners building in London on Thursday, Sept 10, 2020 - in an attempt to highlight the involvement of Schlumberger Limited in what they call 'ecocide'. Schlumberger is an oilfield services company working in more than 120 countries and has four principal executive offices located in Paris, Houston, London, and The Hague. An article at the Guardian suggests that it’s ubiquitous in fossil fuel operations across the world, has more staff than Google, turns over more than Goldman Sachs, and is worth more than McDonald’s – yet you won’t have heard of it. XR Youth of Cambridge said that the British government gave 'Schlumberger' a no-strings-attached £150 million bailout loan as it was laying off a fifth of its global workforce. Another activist added: 'Schlumberger is hiding in plain sight here in Westminster. Every day, hundreds of people walk past this building with no idea that they're on the doorstep of a climate crime scene.'<br />
Environmental nonviolent activists group Extinction Rebellion enters its 10th and final 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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