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Illustration - Iran

Illustration - Iran

IRAN. ISPAHAN ESFAHAN. THE KHAJU BRIDGE, 105M LIONG AND 14 LARGE, IS CROSSING THE ZAYANDEH RUD RIVER WITH ITS 23 ARCHS. THE RIVER IS QUITE OFTEN DRY. Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Iran

Illustration - Iran

IRAN. ISPAHAN ESFAHAN. THE POL-E CHAHRESTAN BRIDGE IS THE OLDEST OF THE ELEVEN BRIDDGES OF ISPAHAN CROSSING THE RIVER ZAYANDEH RUD. IL HAS BEEN BUILT DURING THE SELDJOUKIDE PERIOD (XITH CENTURY). Photo by Antoine Lorgnier/Only World/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

View of rising waters from flash floods in the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather near the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather near the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather near the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

View of rising waters from flash floods in the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather on the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather on the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

View of rising waters from flash floods in the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather near the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather on the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather on the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather on the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

New Floods Hit Faryab Province - Afghanistan

Residents gather on the Pul-e-Malan bridge on the Hari Rud River in Herat, Afghanistan, on May 19, 2024. Flash floods caused by the torrential rains in the Northern and Western Regions of Afghanistan caused further flooding, affecting Faryab Province in the Northern Region and the Ghor, Herat, Badghis, and Farah Provinces of the Western Region. Ghor Province was severely affected in the Western Region, with initial reports indicating 2,000 homes destroyed and 400 damaged. An estimated 50 people have died, according to the local authorities. Public infrastructure has been critically impacted, including damage and temporary closure of the Ghor-Herat highway. Photo by Mustafa Noori/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Presentation of commemorative coins State Protection Department of Ukraine in Kyiv

Presentation of commemorative coins State Protection Department of Ukraine in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 29, 2024 - Head of the State Protection Department of Ukraine Serhii Rud is pictured during the presentation of commemorative coins "State Protection Department of Ukraine", Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Presentation of commemorative coins State Protection Department of Ukraine in Kyiv

Presentation of commemorative coins State Protection Department of Ukraine in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 29, 2024 - Head of the State Protection Department of Ukraine Serhii Rud (L) and Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine Oleksii Shaban are seen during the presentation of commemorative coins "State Protection Department of Ukraine", Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Presentation of commemorative coins State Protection Department of Ukraine in Kyiv

Presentation of commemorative coins State Protection Department of Ukraine in Kyiv

KYIV, UKRAINE - JANUARY 29, 2024 - Head of the State Protection Department of Ukraine Serhii Rud (L) and Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine Oleksii Shaban shake hands during the presentation of commemorative coins "State Protection Department of Ukraine", Kyiv, capital of Ukraine.

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Lucky Break (2001)

Lucky Break (2001)

Lennie James Characters: Rudy 'Rud' Guscott / Hardy in Show Film: Lucky Break (2001) Director: Peter Cattaneo 24 August 2001 Date: 24 August 2001

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Lucky Break (2001)

Lucky Break (2001)

James Nesbitt & Lennie James Characters: James 'Jimmy' Hands / Lord Nelson in Show & Rudy 'Rud' Guscott / Hardy in Show Film: Lucky Break (2001) Director: Peter Cattaneo 24 August 2001 Date: 24 August 2001

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Lucky Break (2001)

Lucky Break (2001)

Lennie James Characters: Rudy 'Rud' Guscott / Hardy in Show Film: Lucky Break (2001) Director: Peter Cattaneo 24 August 2001 Date: 24 August 2001

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ORDET

ORDET

ORDET aka THE WORD Ove Rud as The Pastor, Birgitte Federspiel as Inger Date: 1955

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ORDET

ORDET

ORDET Also Known As: Word, The PREBEN LERDORFF RYE AS JOHANNES, SUSANNE RUD AS LILLE INGER Date: 1955

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