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(FILES) Britain's Ronnie O'Sullivan looks to play a shot against compatriot Joe O'Connor in round 1 of the Snooker World Grand Prix 2026 in Hong Kong on February 4, 2026. Ronnie O'Sullivan will face Chinese debutant He Guoqiang when he begins his bid to win an eighth World Snooker Championship title on April 21, 2026. (Photo by Peter PARKS / AFP via Getty Images)
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Alaa Zreik, a field coordinator of Amel Association International, stands between tents inside a public school, which was converted into a shelter facility for displaced people, in Beirut on April 1, 2026. According to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an estimated 620,000 are women and girls are displaced, including some 13,500 pregnant women, of whom "1,500 are expected to give birth within the next 30 days". The agency and other organisations have been seeking to support women as authorities have struggled to cope. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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A pregnant displaced Lebanese woman Ghada Issa, sits in her tent inside a public school, which was converted into a shelter facility for displaced people, in Beirut on April 1, 2026. Issa, 36, is due to have a baby girl in just a few weeks. But "this place, this environment, is not for pregnant women", said Issa, who was displaced from south Lebanon with her husband, their daughter Siham, five, and son Ali, four. They are staying in a cramped tent and even the most basic things are a problem, she said, like having to make frequent trips to crowded, far-away communal toilets in the late stages of pregnancy. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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A pregnant displaced Lebanese woman Ghada Issa, stands in front of her tent inside a public school, which was converted into a shelter facility for displaced people, in Beirut on April 1, 2026. Issa, 36, is due to have a baby girl in just a few weeks. But "this place, this environment, is not for pregnant women", said Issa, who was displaced from south Lebanon with her husband, their daughter Siham, five, and son Ali, four. They are staying in a cramped tent and even the most basic things are a problem, she said, like having to make frequent trips to crowded, far-away communal toilets in the late stages of pregnancy. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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A pregnant displaced Lebanese woman Ghada Issa, stands in front of her tent inside a public school, which was converted into a shelter facility for displaced people, in Beirut on April 1, 2026. Issa, 36, is due to have a baby girl in just a few weeks. But "this place, this environment, is not for pregnant women", said Issa, who was displaced from south Lebanon with her husband, their daughter Siham, five, and son Ali, four. They are staying in a cramped tent and even the most basic things are a problem, she said, like having to make frequent trips to crowded, far-away communal toilets in the late stages of pregnancy. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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A pregnant displaced Lebanese woman Ghada Issa, receives humanitarian aid in her tent inside a public school, which was converted into a shelter facility for displaced people, in Beirut on April 1, 2026. Issa, 36, is due to have a baby girl in just a few weeks. But "this place, this environment, is not for pregnant women", said Issa, who was displaced from south Lebanon with her husband, their daughter Siham, five, and son Ali, four. They are staying in a cramped tent and even the most basic things are a problem, she said, like having to make frequent trips to crowded, far-away communal toilets in the late stages of pregnancy. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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A pregnant displaced Lebanese woman Ghada Issa, stands next to her tent inside a public school, which was converted into a shelter facility for displaced people, in Beirut on April 1, 2026. Issa, 36, is due to have a baby girl in just a few weeks. But "this place, this environment, is not for pregnant women", said Issa, who was displaced from south Lebanon with her husband, their daughter Siham, five, and son Ali, four. They are staying in a cramped tent and even the most basic things are a problem, she said, like having to make frequent trips to crowded, far-away communal toilets in the late stages of pregnancy. (Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP via Getty Images)
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(FILES) British singer Charlie Winston performs on stage during the 22Th edition of the Cognac Blues Passion festival in Cognac, France, on July 1, 2015. British pop singer Charlie Winston, who broke through with his hit "Like a Hobo," is back with his sixth album, "Love Isn't Easy," convinced that "love takes courage" as he reconnects with the collective energy of his early days. (Photo by GUILLAUME SOUVANT / AFP via Getty Images)


