May 15, 2015
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United Nations, New York, USA, May 15 2015 – During this Friday Lunch time Europa Newswire Photographers caught the most feared NYPD Ticket Officer checking how many Diplomat cars he have penalized by that time. According to members of the Diplomatic Community that feared officer is costing them so much energy on ripping up of the fine that they are about to file a complain with the State Department. On the Photo: NYPD Ticket Officer Credit: Luiz Rampelotto/EuropaNewswire Behind-the-Scenes Series: Working or happening privately without being known or seen by the public. Revealing or reporting on things that usually happen privately [Read More]
Apr 5, 2015
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Stephanie Zawalski/ Europa Newswire April 5, 2015 NEW YORK — Today’s Easter Parade is little like that seen on the iconic 1948 film Easter Parade, starting Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. What hasn’t changed are the throngs of people strolling 5th Avenue either to see or be seen. Those with the most eye catching head gear get swarmed by professional photographers as well as amateurs snapping pics with their cell phones and iPads. The parade, which began as early as 1870, is said to have once been a reflection of American prosperity but it has since been transformed into something [Read More]
Jan 9, 2015
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Stephanie Zawalski/Europa Newswire January 8, 2015 UNITED NATIONS — The Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon addressed members of the press after and informational session of the General Assembly. There he outlined three focus areas moving forward into 2015. First, to push forward the adoption of a new development agenda, sustainable development goals and climate change agreement, claiming that with them “we can set the world on course for a better future.” Second, decrease the response time of the international community to crises. His third point focused on terrorism and societal tensions saying, “I want to make a special appeal for tolerance [Read More]