The Middle East Framed - regional photography for September 17, 2020

The Middle East Framed - regional photography for September 17, 2020
The Middle East Framed - regional photography for September 17, 2020

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - Hossam Nasser, 32, plays with his camel "Anter" front his house in the Nubian village of Gharb Soheil, on the west bank of the Nile river in Aswan, Egypt. REUTERS

A cat walks beside Egyptian hieroglyphs carved for "Hapi" God of the Nile on the wall at Temple of Philae in Aswan, Egypt. Reuters

Jobless graduates wear hard hats and fluro vests during a protest near the green zone in central Baghdad, Iraq. EPA

An Iraqi woman checks textiles at a store in a market in Iraq's central shrine city of Najaf, during the coronavirus pandemic. AFP

Rawa Al Qertas of Kuwait performs during the Kuwait Winter Games club figure skating competition in Kuwait City. AFP

Debris from the ceiling and walls cover the floor of a room in the 150-year-old Sursock Palace that was damaged by the August 4 explosion that hit the seaport of Beirut, Lebanon. AP Photo

Lebanese citizens take breakfast next to an older building with damages from the Beirut port explosion, at the Gemayzeh street in Beirut, Lebanon. EPA

The deserted village of Kansafra in Jabal Al Zawiya region of Syria's northwestern province of Idlib. AFP

Main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu makes a press statement at his party's headquarters in Ankara. AFP

Deminers from the HALO Trust work during an operation to remove and clean mines on the outskirts of Tulkarem, the West Bank. EPA

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