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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The rainbow flag in front of the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A participants in "The March For Life" is seen carrying a wooden cross prior to the beginning of the event, in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A couple celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery with the Bundestag in the background. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The rainbow flag and Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses and banners as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march through Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • German parliament member Erika Steinbach speaks to the Bundestag president Norbert Lammert prior to the voting. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel is seen in her seat as voting takes place. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The rainbow flag on a banner saying "Marriage to All" and the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The rainbow flag on a banner saying "Marriage to All" and the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The rainbow flag and Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A plastic figurine of an embryo is seen in an information stand at "The March For Life" in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying  banners as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying  crosses and banners as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march through Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Pro-choice protestors wave rainbow pride flags and chant slogans towards participants of "The March For Life", seen in the foreground carrying crosses as they march through Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life march event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • German parliament member Erika Steinbach speaks prior to the voting. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • Volker Beck (Die GrÏ‹nen) speaks prior to the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A gay couple hold the rainbow flag in front of the Brandenburg Gate during the celebrations after the vote. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A participants in "The March For Life" is seen carrying a wooden cross prior to the beginning of the event, in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march in front of the Bundestag in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march through Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) will decide whether to legalize same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • People are celebrating the result of the vote outside the Chancellery near the Bundestag. The lawmakers of the Bundestag (German Parliament) have voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage, in a snap voting procedure on Friday June 30, 2017 in Berlin. German Chancellor Angela Merkel announced that she will support a "vote of conscience" on the “Marriage to All” (Ehe für alle) law which will allow the MPs to vote freely regardless of political or party affiliation. Current laws in Germany allow a same sex couple to engage in a “civil union” but not marriage.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A participants in "The March For Life" is seen carrying a wooden cross prior to the beginning of the event, in Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A participant in "The March For Life" is seen holding a banner as he march among others through Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Volunteers of the "Stones With Man Heart" initiative and representatives of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs recites a prayer next to a grave of a fallen IDF soldier at Kiriyat Schaul Military Cemetery, Ramat Ha Sharon, Israel April 13, 2021. As part of the initiative graves of fallen IDF soldiers who's families are abroad are visited for them. A stone with a writing given by the family abroad is place on the tombstone.Israel will commemorate this year's Memorial  in remembrance of it's soldiers who fell in the line of duty and of  and civilians who where killed in acts of terror. Services and ceremonies were cancelled during 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, this year, as vast percentage of the population are vaccinated, ceremonies will be able to take place in a some what ordinary manner.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • Family members watch as a bulldozer wrecks a shed in the families 85 year-old  matriarch's home in Sculd, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Family members watch as a bulldozer wrecks a shed in the families 85 year-old  matriarch's home in Sculd, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Family members watch as a bulldozer wrecks a shed in the families 85 year-old  matriarch's home in Sculd, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Family members watch as a bulldozer wrecks a shed in the families 85 year-old  matriarch's home in Sculd, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Family members watch as a bulldozer wrecks a shed in the families 85 year-old  matriarch's home in Sculd, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • A beam of sun lights the empty chair of German Chancellor Angela Merkel (unseen) as she makes her first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin,Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • Family members and volunteers extract mud and debris from a bakery in Schuld, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • (R-L) German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU), German Minister of Finance, Olaf Scholz of the German Social Democratic Party (SPD), German Minister of the Interior, Homeland and Building, Horst Seehofer of the Christian Social Union (CSU), are seen prior to Merkel's first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018.<br />
In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives at the Reichstag building for her first government declaration prior to an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel makes her first government declaration during an assembly of the Bundestag (German Parliament) in Berlin, Germany, March 21, 2018. In her speech Chancellor Merkel addressed several issues planned to be dealt with in the upcoming term,  the refugees situation in Germany, the Syrian war, the theme of family in the country along side other topics concerning local politics.
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  • Family members and volunteers extract mud and debris from a bakery in Schuld, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Family members and volunteers extract mud and debris from a bakery in Schuld, July 18, 2021. An unprecedented downpour led to flash floods in the West German states of Rhineland-Palatinate and North Rhine-Westphalia. The heavy stream in some areas devastated whole villages, causing severe damage to infrastructure. Current reports indicate more than 150 people are dead and about a hundred still unaccounted for.
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  • Lights on the Turkish coast line as seen from northern Lesvos. After Turkey started to enforce departures towards the Island, few to no landings have been reported, a small family here, one or two men there, arrive with smugglers' speed boats.
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  • Wild boar sow and her piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets and a sow roam the streets in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sow and her piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglet crosses a street in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Families re-united outside a shopping hanger converted into a refugee center in Korczowa, Poland, March 02, 2022. Ukrainian refugees and foreigners fleeing from the conflict, arrive to the train stations and the crossing points along Poland's eastern border. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A sign warning from wild boars next to a parking sign in a street in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sow and piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar piglet passes by a "SOLD" sign of a housing project in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets tear a trash bag in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in a trash bin in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar and piglets in the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A sign warning from wild boars next to a parking sign in a street in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sows and piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in a trash bin in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A man watches from a balcony as wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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