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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239169.jpgLuke Mc Laughlin (bottom), Matthew Crossan (dr.) and Jason Feenan (l.), the 3 members of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. In this town that experienced the Troubles, the word "touts" was used to refer to the British police informers, targets of the IRA.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239170.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239171.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239172.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239173.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239174.jpgRehearsal of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer confident in their government, has been heard all the way to London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239175.jpgA fan of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239176.jpgMatthew Crossan, guitarist and lead singer of the punk band Touts, originally from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239177.jpgLuke Mc Laughlin, bassist and second singer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239178.jpgJason Feenan, drummer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239179.jpgDans les loges des Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, before a concert.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239180.jpgDans les loges des Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, before a concert.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239181.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239182.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239183.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239184.jpgFans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239185.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239186.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239187.jpgFans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239188.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239189.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239190.jpgFans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239191.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239192.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239193.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239194.jpgFans at a concert of the punk band Touts from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239195.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239196.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239197.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239198.jpgConcert of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland. Their music, which mixes political hot air and the disillusionment of a youth no longer trusting their government, has been heard as far as London.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239199.jpgAtmosphere at the end of the concert in the dressing rooms of Les Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239200.jpgAtmosphere at the end of the concert in the dressing rooms of Les Touts, a punk band from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Touts, punk's not dead in DerryNorthern IrelandOlivier DonnarsLePictorium_0239201.jpgPub atmosphere with Luke Mc Laughlin, bassist and second singer of the punk band Touts, from Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235356.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235357.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235358.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235359.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235360.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235361.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235362.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235363.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235364.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Portrait Nikol Pashinyan, Armenian Prime MinisterArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235365.jpgNikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister and Head of State of Armenia.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235213.jpgArsen, 54, left and his brother right, watch the hole in the rocket that destroyed his farm on the first night of the ceasefire.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235214.jpgDuring the first night of the ceasefire, Azerbaijani rockets hit the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh. The 18-year-old's family farm was destroyed in the attack.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235215.jpgA volunteer soldier in the town of Stepanakert.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235216.jpgAt the civilian hospital in Stepanakert, the nursing staff are returning to work after the visit of the President of Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235217.jpgDuring an air alert linked to the presence of a drone, civilians took refuge in shelters in Chouhi.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235218.jpgIn Martouni, in front of the city's cultural center, potatoes have been left for the inhabitants. The city is a victim of the Azerbadjian artillery rounds. The day before, two French journalists were injured a few meters away.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235219.jpgRyia, 78, took refuge in a basement to protect herself from enemy strikes.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235220.jpgA car destroyed by artillery fire in front of the town hall of Martouni.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235221.jpgArtillery debris in the town of Martouni.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235222.jpgIn the basements of the Martouni cultural center, women remain hidden all day from gunfire.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235223.jpgRyia, 78, took refuge in a basement to protect herself from enemy strikes.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235224.jpgThe entrance to the city of Martouni in Karabakh.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235225.jpgVakhtang Israelian, 55, a reservist officer, lost his home in a bombing raid. He was going to see his son at the front, when the bomb fell.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235226.jpgVakhtang Israelian, 55, a reservist officer, lost his home in a bombing raid. He was going to see his son at the front, when the bomb fell.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235227.jpgOn Friday, October 2, Stepanakert's emergency department was targeted by enemy rocket fire. 5 injured are to be deplored and a lot of material damage.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235228.jpgTsovinar, 25, her 3 children and her mother, are waiting to be evacuated to Yerevan in a hotel in the city. They will be exfiltrated at the end of the afternoon.
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Nagorno-Karabakh WarArmeniaAdrien VautierLePictorium_0235229.jpgMany women are repatriated to Stepanakert, the army places them temporarily in hotels.
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