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‘I lost both legs’: Palestinians scale separation wall for chance to work

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Jihad Dib, NSW Minister for Emergency Services, said that the state government continued to "throw every single thing we've got" toward rescue operations."These aren't the records that you want to break, but we've seen more rain and more flooding in the mid and the north coast than we've ever seen before," he said.

‘I lost both legs’: Palestinians scale separation wall for chance to work

Wikipedia is one of the most visited websites in the world but, by the admission of some of its own volunteer editors, it suffers from a persistent problem - terrible pictures, particularly of celebrities.It is so full of notable people with very old or unflattering photographs that there are even Instagram accounts dedicated toThe problem arises because professional photographers who attend, for example, film premieres tend to work for big agencies: their work is copyrighted and you usually need to pay to reproduce it.

‘I lost both legs’: Palestinians scale separation wall for chance to work

Wikipedia - which is largely sustained by volunteers - does not have a budget for that.Some enthusiasts launched

‘I lost both legs’: Palestinians scale separation wall for chance to work

, a project to recruit a group of volunteer photographers around the world and get them accreditation to attend film festivals, conferences and other events.

"Wikipedia has for the longest time had missing or poor quality photos of people," said Kevin Payravi, one of the project's founders.Vautrin added that "the freedom to smoke must end where the freedom of children to breathe fresh air begins".

The outdoor areas of cafes and bar - known aswill be exempt from the ban, she said.

Vautrin explained that breaking the rules would incur a €135 (£113; $153) fine.She said regular police would enforce the ban but also added that she was a great believer in the "self-regulation".

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