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August 25, 2025, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong: A general view showing the cooking area ins an abandon house at Cha Kwo Ling Village on August 25, 2025 in Hong Kong. Cha Kwo Ling Village one of Hong Kong's last squatter settlements is set for demolition. (Credit Image: © Vernon Yuen/Nexpher Images via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - April 13, 2025: District 1 Center Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon River-stock-foto
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - April 13, 2025: District 1 Center Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon River-stock-foto
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Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam - April 13, 2025: District 1 Center Ho Chi Minh City, Saigon River-stock-foto
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View from Arpoador Rock of Ipanema´s medium and upper-class residential buildings beside Cantagalo–Pavao–Pavaozinho, a slum area consisting of two favelas in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro, located between Ipanema and Copacabana neighborhoods - Christ the Redeemer statue in background.-stock-foto
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On Admiralstraße in Berlin Kreuzberg, many old buildings were demolished in the 1970s and replaced by new buildings that were not so durable. The old buildings owe their salvation to the squatter scene, Berlin, Germany-stock-foto
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On Admiralstraße in Berlin Kreuzberg, many old buildings were demolished in the 1970s and replaced by new buildings that were not so durable. The old buildings owe their salvation to the squatter scene, Berlin, Germany-stock-foto
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On Admiralstraße in Berlin Kreuzberg, many old buildings were demolished in the 1970s and replaced by new buildings that were not so durable. The old buildings owe their salvation to the squatter scene, Berlin, Germany-stock-foto
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On Admiralstraße in Berlin Kreuzberg, many old buildings were demolished in the 1970s and replaced by new buildings that were not so durable. The old buildings owe their salvation to the squatter scene, Berlin, Germany-stock-foto
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Complexo da Mare, a massive network of favelas that sits alongside the Linha Vermelha ( Red Line ), the main highway from the Rio de Janeiro international airport to the city centre - since 2010 the community has been fenced off from the highway by huge Perspex panels - a 3-metre-high, 7 km stretch separation barrier decorated with graffit (on this picture a representation of Rio mountains, an angel and the urban violence) - authorities claim it provides an acoustic barrier, locals describe it as a “wall of shame”,  another way of hiding poor people.-stock-foto
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Complexo da Mare, a massive network of favelas that sits alongside the Linha Vermelha ( Red Line ), the main highway from the Rio de Janeiro international airport to the city centre - since 2010 the community has been fenced off from the highway by huge Perspex panels - a 3-metre-high, 7 km stretch separation barrier decorated with graffit - authorities claim it provides an acoustic barrier, locals describe it as a “wall of shame”,  another way of hiding poor people.-stock-foto
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Complexo da Mare, a massive network of favelas that sits alongside the Linha Vermelha ( Red Line ), the main highway from the Rio de Janeiro international airport to the city centre - since 2010 the community has been fenced off from the highway by huge Perspex panels - a 3-metre-high, 7 km stretch separation barrier decorated with graffit (on this picture several representations of Rio mountains) - authorities claim it provides an acoustic barrier, locals describe it as a “wall of shame”,  another way of hiding poor people.-stock-foto
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Complexo da Mare, a massive network of favelas that sits alongside the Linha Vermelha ( Red Line ), the main highway from the Rio de Janeiro international airport to the city centre - since 2010 the community has been fenced off from the highway by huge Perspex panels - a 3-metre-high, 7 km stretch separation barrier decorated with graffit (on this picture a representation of Rio mountains and Jesus Christ) - authorities claim it provides an acoustic barrier, locals describe it as a “wall of shame”,  another way of hiding poor people.-stock-foto
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Complexo da Mare, a massive network of favelas that sits alongside the Linha Vermelha ( Red Line ), the main highway from the Rio de Janeiro international airport to the city centre - the community has been fenced off from the highway by huge Perspex panels - a 3-metre-high, 7 km stretch separation barrier decorated with graffiti- authorities claim it provides an acoustic barrier, locals describe it as a “wall of shame”,  another way of hiding poor people.-stock-foto
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township informal settlement, shanty town made of corrugated iron sheets , ditch in front-stock-foto
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township informal settlement, shanty town made of corrugated iron sheets and tiers, smoking ditch in front-stock-foto
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township informal settlement, shanty town made of used tiers-stock-foto
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township informal settlement, shanty town made of corrugated iron sheets ,-stock-foto
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A thatched house with a corrugated metal roof built on the edge of a hill in rural Oriental Mindoro Province, Philippines, a wooden water buffalo sled.-stock-foto
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Thatched huts in a small indigenous Mangyan tribal village on a hillside on Mindoro Island, Philippines. The small homes have no electricity or water.-stock-foto
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Suburb of La Guaira town near Caracas with poor family houses  showing poverty and is situated on hill near commercial merchant port.-stock-foto
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Mindoro Island, Philippines - April 15, 2023. Simple handmade squatter huts made of bamboo, tarpaulins and metal roofs built on a hillside alongside.-stock-foto
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Kathmandu, NE, Nepal. 15th Nov, 2022. A woman fetches water in a slum occupied by landless squatters on a bank of the Bagmati river, in Kathmandu, Nepal on November 15, 2022. The local authority has warned of demolishing the huts after the general elections scheduled for November 20 if the squatters do not vacate the area. (Credit Image: © Aryan Dhimal/ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Aerial View urban development at Bhopal, India-stock-foto
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Aerial View urban development at Bhopal, India-stock-foto
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Aerial View urban development at Bhopal, India-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. The Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-crossing from Tu-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. The Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-crossing from Tu-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto
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Idlib, Syria. 05 July 2022. Children in the Tell Al-Fukhar displacement camp in the Idlib countryside, near the city of Al-Dana. The squatter camp holds approximately 130 families displaced from the village of Tell Fukhar, in the Aleppo countryside, during a 2020 military campaign by Syrian government forces in the area. The camp has no schools nor medical facilities, with its residents being heavily dependent on humanitarian aid. Thus people in the camp, just like all the displaced Syrians in the northwest of the country, are at risk of losing life-saving aid if the last remaining border-cros-stock-foto