RFRMWC1G–Izmir, Turkey - August 8, 2018: Mistral and Ege perla towers view from Altinyol Izmir with Sabah Newspaper office building.
RM2R4CE95–US Navy A Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Devise (VBIED) after exploding on a street outside of the Al Sabah newspaper office in the Waziryia district of Baghdad, Iraq.
RFRNDKJX–Izmir, Turkey - August 3, 2018: Ege perla skyscrapper, and Sabah newspaper office view from Ankara avenue.
RMCFTBEJ–The front page of Turkey's Sabah newspaper at a newsstand in Istanbul December 31 2006. The headline reads in Turkish 'Executed during the call to prayer' and shows Saddam Hussein before his hanging yesterday in Baghdad for crimes against humanity.
RM2KG35HG–BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 27 August 2006 - A 'Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Devise' or car bomb after exploding on a street outside of the Al Sabah newspape
RMHFR9BB–060827-N-6477M-395 Waziriya, Iraq (Aug. 27, 2006) - A Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Devise (VBIED) after exploding on a street outside of the Al Sabah newspaper office in the Waziryia district of Baghdad, Iraq. The VBIED destroyed more than 20 cars, killing two people and wounding as many as 30. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eli J. Medellin (RELEASED) WaziriyaAutobombeIrak
RMS2KF8G–Kota Kinabalu,Sabah,Malaysia-April 7,2019:Undentified of people read of newspaper in the library Kota Kinabalu,Sabah.
RM2G6JKWW–Senior citizens reading newspaper at Gaya Sunday Market, Gaya Street, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
RFRY99E3–Buying The Daily Sabah Newspaper At Amsterdam The Netherlands 2019
RMT0WR9N–A gentleman reads a Chinese language newspaper in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
RMD5M7E4–(HANDOUT) A Handout from 'Saba' dated 26 March 2013 shows a woman reading about the allocation of seats to Turkish media at the upcoming trial on the neo-Nazi terror group, NSU, in the european issue of the turkish newspaper 'Sabah' in Munich, Germany. The newspaper has announced a lawsuit against the Federal Constitutional Court due to the allocation of seats. Photo: Sabah
RFRTBW5A–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Man reading Turkish Sabah newspaper about politics in Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Czech Republic
RM2KAPK7F–Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, marks the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) 16th anniversary on its front page with a headline that reads 'Revolutionist, reformist, democrat, insurgent' in Turkish in Ankara, Turkey on August 14, 2017. (Photo by Altan Gocher/NurPhoto)
RF2CTWKJD–Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza blurred out behind pink flowers
RM2AP2MPR–Sign for the Daily Express newspaper in Kota Kinabalu, Borneo Malaysia
RFRMWC2Y–Izmir, Turkey - August 8, 2018; Mistral and Ege perla towers view from 2. Sanayi region Izmir Turkey.
RM2AH9C69–Inside Pasar Tanjung, fresh mangos, papaya for sale, all from local stalls, sellers. In Tawau, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia.
RMFE0HBK–Istanbul Street Scene or Street View with Advertisement Hoardings Advertising Marlboro Cigarettes and the Turkish Daily Newspaper Sabah, and Vintage Dolmus or Collective Taxis, in the Fatih District, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2BDXPHX–UNITED KINGDOM, LANCASTER - 9TH APRIL 2020 W H Smiths and Post Office one of the UK's leading retail groups
RM2HPX1XM–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - AUGUST 3: Turkish journalist, columnist and author Umur Talu portrait on August 3, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RM2CAEDGK–Frontpage of Sabah, Turkish newspaper, Terror attack at Istanbul synagogue, September 6th 1986, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2KG35HN–BAGHDAD, IRAQ - 27 August 2006 - A 'Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Devise' or car bomb after exploding on a street outside of the Al Sabah newspape
RMHFR9BC–060827-N-6477M-617 Waziriya, Iraq (Aug. 27, 2006) - A Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Devise (VBIED) after exploding on a street outside of the Al Sabah newspaper office in the Waziryia district of Baghdad, Iraq. The VBIED destroyed more than 20 cars, killing two people and wounding as many as 30. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Eli J. Medellin (RELEASED) US Navy 060827-N-6477M-617 A Vehicle Born Improvised Explosive Devise (VBIED) after exploding on a street outside of the Al Sabah newspaper office in the Waziryia district of Baghdad, Iraq
RMD5MB61–(HANDOUT) A Handout from 'Saba' dated 26 March 2013 shows a story about the allocation of seats to Turkish media at the upcoming trial on the neo-Nazi terror group, NSU, on the front page of the european issue of the turkish newspaper 'Sabah' in Munich, Germany. The newspaper has announced a lawsuit against the Federal Constitutional Court due to the allocation of seats. Photo: Sabah
RFRTBW54–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Man reading Turkish Sabah newspaper about elections in Germany with the title 'in the nazi spirit parliament'
RM2KAPK7A–Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily newspaper, marks the ruling Justice and Development Party's (AKP) 16th anniversary on its front page with a headline that reads 'Revolutionist, reformist, democrat, insurgent' in Turkish in Ankara, Turkey on August 14, 2017. (Photo by Altan Gocher/NurPhoto)
RMD6BPB5–An issue of 'Sabah' lies in the office of the Turkish newspaper in Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany, 16 April 2013. 'Sabah' had laid a constitutional complaint against distribution of the journalist's spots. Photo: FRANK RUMPENHORST
RF2CTWKTJ–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RFRMWC2X–Izmir, Turkey - August 8, 2018; Mistral and Ege perla towers view from 2. Sanayi region Izmir Turkey.
RM2HPX1RC–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - AUGUST 3: Turkish journalist, columnist and author Umur Talu portrait on August 3, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RM2CAEDGF–Frontpage of Sabah, Turkish newspaper, Terror attack at Istanbul synagogue, September 6th 1986, Istanbul, Turkey
RFRTBW52–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Man reading Turkish Sabah newspaper about elections in Germany with the title 'in the nazi spirit parliament'
RMD6BPB6–Two journalists work in the offices of the Turkish newspaper in Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany, 16 April 2013. 'Sabah' had laid a constitutional complaint against distribution of the journalist's spots. Photo: FRANK RUMPENHORST
RF2CTWM28–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RM2HPX1YA–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - AUGUST 3: Turkish journalist, columnist and author Umur Talu portrait on August 3, 2005 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RM2CAECFH–Back page of Sabah, Turkish newspaper, Terror attack at Istanbul synagogue, September 6th 1986, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2HK8EYF–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RM2HK8EY9–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RFRTBW51–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Man reading Sabah Turkish newspaper sport page
RMD6BPB7–A German and a Turkish flag stand in front of the offices of the Turkish newspaper in Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany, 16 April 2013. 'Sabah' had laid a constitutional complaint against distribution of the journalist's spots. Photo: FRANK RUMPENHORST
RF2CTWKYX–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RM2CAECFB–Back page of Sabah, Turkish newspaper, Terror attack at Istanbul synagogue, September 6th 1986, Istanbul, Turkey
RM2HK8ERJ–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RFRTBW50–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Man reading Sabah Turkish newspaper about entertainment and lifestyle news
RMD6BJE1–The vice chief editor Ismail Erel (L) and chief editor of Turkish newspaper 'Sabah' Mikdat Karaalioglu (R) sit in their office with this day's issure of their newspaper in Mörfelden-Walldorf, Germany, 16 April 2013. On the front page the postponing of the NSU trial to 6 May 2013 is covered. 'Sabah' had laid a constitutional complaint against distribution of the journalist's spots. Photo: FRANK RUMPENHORST
RF2CTWM3G–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RMF5GCK1–ILLUSTRATION - An illustration A man reads the Turkish newspaper 'Sabah' in Instanbul, Turkey 4 November 2015. A famous artist ridiculed because of critical Twitter messages in the paper. The pro-government 'Sabah' show here on its Wednesday edition with the photo of the famous pianist Fazil Say (bottom 2nd from right) on the front page and the headline: 'The artist, who despises her own people'. Photo: Linda Say/dpa
RM2HK8ETB–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RFRTBW8E–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Sabah Turkish daily newspaper with portrait of Angela Merkel after election in Germany for the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government
RF2CTWK9H–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RM2HK8ERF–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RFRTBW5K–PARIS, FRANCE - SEP 25, 2017: Sabah Turkish daily newspaper with portrait of Angela Merkel after election in Germany for the Chancellor of Germany, the head of the federal government
RF2CTWMG5–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RM2HK8EYD–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2CTWKT5–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RM2HK8EWK–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2CTWM1N–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RM2HK8EWW–ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 5: Famous Turkish journalist, columnist and author Hincal Uluc portrait on November 5, 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey.
RF2CTWKXW–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWM04–Interior view of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWK50–Closeup of the facade of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK59–Closeup of the facade of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK6M–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWKH4–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK85–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWMJE–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK8C–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWKRB–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWKAP–Closeup of the facade of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities.
RF2CTWKCG–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK94–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK4H–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWKC8–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK8K–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWKMH–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWMRH–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK9C–Exterior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities into its design.
RF2CTWK8X–Roadside signage of the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, incorporating motifs of Sabah's ethnic communities.
RF2CTWMET–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: A muslim woman with hijab is sttrolling through the new premises of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza.
RF2CTWMFB–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: A muslim woman with hijab is sttrolling through the new premises of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza.
RF2CTWMPW–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Back entrance to the parking lots of of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWMK5–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Back entrance to the parking lots of of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWM2E–Empty desk with a sign 'Security on Duty' in the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWM2K–Empty desk with a sign 'Security on Duty' in the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWM34–Empty desk with a sign 'Security on Duty' in the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWMC2–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia:Reading space for kids and teenagers in the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWMCW–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza with two studying people in the red seating corner
RF2CTWM58–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza. People readying and studying books in the seating corners.
RF2CTWKXA–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza. People readying and studying books in the seating corners.
RF2CTWM4Y–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza. People readying and studying books in the seating corners.
RF2CTWKTB–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior view with the receipton desk of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWM5G–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior view with the receipton desk of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWKYJ–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior view with the receipton desk of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWKYA–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior view with the receipton desk of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWKW2–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior view with the receipton desk of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, opened on April 1 2019.
RF2CTWM65–Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia: Interior of Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, 2 people readying and using smartphone. View from above.
RF2CTWM87–A young man, sitting between the bookshelves and reading a book in the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
RF2CTWM96–A young man, sitting between the bookshelves and reading a book in the Sabah Regional Library at Tanjung Aru Plaza, Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia.
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