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    Public Peeing Prohibition Sign In Amsterdam
    A sign by the canal prohibits public urination, stating it is illegal and punishable with a EUR 140 fine, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: A welcome sign is seen along California City Boulevard in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: A welcome sign is seen along California City Boulevard in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: A welcome sign is seen along California City Boulevard in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: A parked bus is seen at CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: A parked bus is seen at CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: A U.S. flag is seen through layers of concertina wire at CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: Parked buses are seen at CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • ICE detention facility in California City
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    ICE detention facility in California City
    9/22/2025 - California City, California, United States of America: An exterior view of the CoreCivic California City Immigration Processing Center, a privately-operated detention facility for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is seen in California City, Calif., Monday, Sept. 22, 2025. Located in the Mojave desert about two hours from Los Angeles, the 70-acre former California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) prison now holds approximately 500 migrant detainees, and is expected to be the largest migrant detention center in California with its 2500 bed capacity. (Stephen Lam / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © 2025 Stephen Lam / S.F. Chronicle

     

  • Washington DC: Press Conference For Epstein Survivors
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    Washington DC: Press Conference For Epstein Survivors
    September 3, 2025, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: Congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Green speaks at a press conference outside the Capitol on Wednesday with the alleged victims of disgraced financier and sex trafficker Epstein in an effort to get the full files released. (Credit Image: © Laura Brett/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Federal police chief Casarin enters a car parked in front of the seized “narco-submarine” at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    The carcass of a seized “narco-submarine” at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    The carcass of a seized “narco-submarine” at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Federal police chief Fernando Schwengber Casarin in front of the confiscated semi-submersible vessel at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Interior detail of the cabin of the seized “narco-submarine”, which served both as control room and sleeping quarters for up to 6 persons in just a few square metres, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Detail of a hand mark inside the cargo hold of the seized “narco-submarine”, believed to belong to those who built it, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Cargo hold of the seized “narco-submarine” where cocaine would have been stored, including a refrigerator and air conditioner, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Journalist Tom Phillips enter the confiscated “narco-submarine” during an inspection at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Cramped sleeping space inside the seized “narco-submarine”, where up to six crew members would have shared bunks barely 5ft long, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    View from inside the cockpit of the seized “narco-submarine”, showing the compass and the small windows used for navigation just above the waterline, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    A Brazilian navy officer opens the hatch of the confiscated semi-submersible vessel at a base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    A semi-submersible “narco-submarine” seized by Brazilian police and navy on Marajó island, displayed at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    A semi-submersible “narco-submarine” seized by Brazilian police and navy on Marajó island, displayed at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    A semi-submersible “narco-submarine” seized by Brazilian police and navy on Marajó island, displayed at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    A semi-submersible “narco-submarine” seized by Brazilian police and navy on Marajó island, displayed at a navy base in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Portrait of federal police chief Fernando Schwengber Casarin at the Pará regional headquarters in Belém, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Federal police chief Fernando Schwengber Casarin at the Pará regional headquarters in Belém, pointing on a map to the spot on Marajó island where officers seized a 20-metre “narco-submarine”, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Detail of Federal police chief Casarin’s hand on a map showing Marajó island, where Brazilian authorities found the 20-metre semi-submersible vessel, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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  • ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Detail of Federal police chief Casarin’s hand on a map showing Marajó island, where Brazilian authorities found the 20-metre semi-submersible vessel, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine.
    Federal police chief Fernando Schwengber Casarin at the Pará regional headquarters in Belém, pointing on a map to the spot on Marajó island where officers seized a 20-metre “narco-submarine”, August 20, 2025.

    ‘Insane journeys’: inside the narco-subs that cross oceans carrying hundreds of millions of pounds of cocaine. Poorly paid crews risk their lives on voyages in ‘propeller-driven coffins’ to smuggle drugs from Brazil to Europe.

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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast with a tanker large ship in the background, towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    The French SAR vessel following the migrant boat. A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a French SAR search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a French SAR search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
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    Migrants Leave The French Coast On A Rubber Boat Towards The UK
    A small rubber boat with migrants leaves the French coast towards the English Channel in the dawn before the sunrise while a French SAR search and rescue vessels follows the dinghy to the French UK sea borders. Hundreds of small boats with refugees, asylum seekers and migrants have crossed the English Channel the past weeks while smugglers overload the boats with people and the French police is witnessing while sometimes intervenes. The UK and France began working on a rule, the one-in, one-out. According to the official data from the UK Home Office on August 15, 2x boats arrived illegally in the UK with 116 people. Gravelines, France on August 15, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

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