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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Latvia's Toms Liepa (R) competes against Czech Republic's Tomas Semerad (L) during the men's quarterfinals match between Toms Liepa/Ernests Puskundzis of Latvia and Tomas Semerad/Adam Miroslav Stocek of Czech Republic at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 13, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Latvia's Toms Liepa (R) competes against Czech Republic's Tomas Semerad during the men's quarterfinals match between Toms Liepa/Ernests Puskundzis of Latvia and Tomas Semerad/Adam Miroslav Stocek of Czech Republic at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 13, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Czech Republic's Adam Miroslav Stocek saves the ball during the men's quarterfinals match between Toms Liepa/Ernests Puskundzis of Latvia and Tomas Semerad/Adam Miroslav Stocek of Czech Republic at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 13, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(SP)THE PHILIPPINES-LAGUNA PROVINCE-BEACH VOLLEYBALL-BEACH PRO TOUR FUTURES-QUARTERFINALS

(240414) -- LAGUNA PROVINCE, April 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Czech Republic's Adam Miroslav Stocek celebrates scoring during the men's quarterfinals match between Toms Liepa/Ernests Puskundzis of Latvia and Tomas Semerad/Adam Miroslav Stocek of Czech Republic at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour Futures in Laguna Province, the Philippines, April 13, 2024. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad, left, and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Miroslav Toman

Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman (photo) said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Zbynek Semerad

Zbynek Semerad

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad, photo, and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Miroslav Toman

Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman (photo) said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Zbynek Semerad

Zbynek Semerad

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad, photo, and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Miroslav Toman

Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman (photo) said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad, left, and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad, left, and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Miroslav Toman

Miroslav Toman

Vets confirmed bird flu of its highly pathogenic type H5N8 at a farm of company Moras Moravany near Pardubice, which is this year's second epicentre of the disease, State Veterinary Administration (SVS) head Zbynek Semerad and Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman (photo) said today, on Monday, February 17, 2020. Vets will cull about 140,000 birds at the farm. It concerns mostly chickens for slaughter, the SVS and the ministry said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Zbynek Semerad

Zbynek Semerad

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad speaks during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zbynek Semerad

Zbynek Semerad

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad, center, speaks during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad, left, and Czech Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman speak during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad, left, and Czech Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman speak during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad, left, and Czech Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman speak during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zbynek Semerad

Zbynek Semerad

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad, center, speaks during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Zbynek Semerad, Miroslav Toman

Czech State Veterinary Administration (SVS) central director Zbynek Semerad, left, and Czech Agriculture Minister Miroslav Toman speak during a press conference on bird flu, on January 18, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Bird flu reappeared in Czech Republic after a three-year pause in the form of its highly pathogenic type H5N8, not infectious for people. The hotbed of the infection was recorded in a small poultry farm in the village Stepanov nad Svratkou, pictured, in the Vysocina Region, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michaela Rihova)

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