Lebanese actress Nadine el Rassi has her make-up touched up while shooting a show at Abu Dhabi's media hub Twofour54
Lebanese actress Nadine el Rassi has her make-up touched up while shooting a show at Abu Dhabi's media hub Twofour54 June 10, 2014. With many countries in the region facing political turmoil in the aftermath of the Arab Spring uprisings, the woman in charge of the United Arab Emirates's media hub says filming there is seen as a safe option. Picture taken June 10. REUTERS/ Stringer (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS MEDIA)
Syrian actor Taim Hasan shoots a scene with Lebanese actress Nadine El Rassi at Abu Dhabi's media hub Twofour54
Syrian actor Taim Hasan (L) shoots a scene with Lebanese actress Nadine El Rassi at Abu Dhabi's media hub Twofour54 June 10, 2014. With many countries in the region facing political turmoil in the aftermath of the Arab Spring uprisings, the woman in charge of the United Arab Emirates's media hub says filming there is seen as a safe option. Picture taken June 10. REUTERS/ Stringer (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS MEDIA)
Syrian actor Hasan speaks on a mobile phone next to Lebanese actress El Rassi at Abu Dhabi's media hub Twofour54 intaj
Syrian actor Taim Hasan speaks on a mobile phone next to Lebanese actress Nadine El Rassi at Abu Dhabi's media hub Twofour54 intaj June 10, 2014. With many countries in the region facing political turmoil in the aftermath of the Arab Spring uprisings, the woman in charge of the United Arab Emirates's media hub says filming there is seen as a safe option. Picture taken June 10, 2014. REUTERS/Stringer (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS MEDIA)
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Paramilitary soldiers react as they ask members of the media to leave during their search in a neighbourhood in Karachi
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Paramilitary soldiers react as they ask members of the media to leave during their search in a neighbourhood in Karachi
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Mother of a victim onboard sunken ferry Sewol cries as she speaks to the media in front of a building in which crew members are detained, after attending a hearing at the local court in Gwangju
The mother of a victim onboard sunken ferry Sewol cries as she speaks to the media in front of a building in which crew members are detained, after attending a hearing at the local court in Gwangju June 10, 2014. Fifteen crew of a South Korean ferry that sank in April killing more than 300 people, most of them children, went on trial on Tuesday on charges ranging from negligence to homicide, with the shout going up of "murderer" as the captain entered the court. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: MARITIME DISASTER CRIME LAW TRANSPORT)
Mother of a victim onboard sunken ferry Sewol cries as she speaks to the media in front of a building in which crew members are detained, after attending a hearing at the local court in Gwangju
The mother of a victim onboard sunken ferry Sewol cries as she speaks to the media in front of a building in which crew members are detained, after attending a hearing at the local court in Gwangju June 10, 2014. Fifteen crew of a South Korean ferry that sank in April killing more than 300 people, most of them children, went on trial on Tuesday on charges ranging from negligence to homicide, with the shout going up of "murderer" as the captain entered the court. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: MARITIME DISASTER CRIME LAW TRANSPORT)