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Netanyahu host Witkoff and Kushner
October 9, 2025 -Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with US President Trump's special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. (Maayan Toaf / GPO/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu cabinet meeting with Witkoff and Kushner
October 9, 2025 - Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a cabinet meeting with the US President's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. (Maayan Toaf / GPO/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu cabinet meeting with Witkoff and Kushner
October 9, 2025 - Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a cabinet meeting with the US President's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. (Maayan Toaf / GPO/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu cabinet meeting with Witkoff and Kushner
October 9, 2025 - Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a cabinet meeting with the US President's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. (Maayan Toaf / GPO/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Polaris est un hydravion à propulsion hybride est en cours de développement par la société américaine Tidal Flight
Pictures must credit: Tidal Flight A hybrid-powered seaplane is being developed for short haul coastal and island hopping journeys. And the aircraft , called Polaris, has already taken letters of intent from eight operators representing orders worth over $650 million— even though only a sixth scale model has so far been flown. The plan is for a full battery-electric or hydrogen-electric powertrain in the long-term for zero-emissions operation as technology and infrastructure improve. US based company Tidal Flight, founded by three aerospace engineers with electric aviation backgrounds , is developing the Polaris as a modern, hybrid-electric seaplane that can carry 9-12 passengers with baggage capable of landing on both waterways and runways. Co-founder and CEO Jude Augustine said: “Seaplanes present the opportunity to provide direct, low-infrastructure access to city centres, remote communities, and coastal destinations. “Our aircraft brings a step-change reduction in operating costs and fuel burn to help bring that unique access to more people and more places with low to no emissions.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Polaris est un hydravion à propulsion hybride est en cours de développement par la société américaine Tidal Flight
Pictures must credit: Tidal Flight A hybrid-powered seaplane is being developed for short haul coastal and island hopping journeys. And the aircraft , called Polaris, has already taken letters of intent from eight operators representing orders worth over $650 million— even though only a sixth scale model has so far been flown. The plan is for a full battery-electric or hydrogen-electric powertrain in the long-term for zero-emissions operation as technology and infrastructure improve. US based company Tidal Flight, founded by three aerospace engineers with electric aviation backgrounds , is developing the Polaris as a modern, hybrid-electric seaplane that can carry 9-12 passengers with baggage capable of landing on both waterways and runways. Co-founder and CEO Jude Augustine said: “Seaplanes present the opportunity to provide direct, low-infrastructure access to city centres, remote communities, and coastal destinations. “Our aircraft brings a step-change reduction in operating costs and fuel burn to help bring that unique access to more people and more places with low to no emissions.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Polaris est un hydravion à propulsion hybride est en cours de développement par la société américaine Tidal Flight
Pictures must credit: Tidal Flight A hybrid-powered seaplane is being developed for short haul coastal and island hopping journeys. And the aircraft , called Polaris, has already taken letters of intent from eight operators representing orders worth over $650 million— even though only a sixth scale model has so far been flown. The plan is for a full battery-electric or hydrogen-electric powertrain in the long-term for zero-emissions operation as technology and infrastructure improve. US based company Tidal Flight, founded by three aerospace engineers with electric aviation backgrounds , is developing the Polaris as a modern, hybrid-electric seaplane that can carry 9-12 passengers with baggage capable of landing on both waterways and runways. Co-founder and CEO Jude Augustine said: “Seaplanes present the opportunity to provide direct, low-infrastructure access to city centres, remote communities, and coastal destinations. “Our aircraft brings a step-change reduction in operating costs and fuel burn to help bring that unique access to more people and more places with low to no emissions.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Polaris live in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark. 28th, March 2024. The Australian metalcore band Polaris performs a live concert at Pumpehuset in Copenhagen. Here vocalist Jamie Hails is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Nikolaj Bransholm_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Polaris live in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark. 28th, March 2024. The Australian metalcore band Polaris performs a live concert at Pumpehuset in Copenhagen. Here vocalist Jamie Hails is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Nikolaj Bransholm_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Polaris live in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark. 28th, March 2024. The Australian metalcore band Polaris performs a live concert at Pumpehuset in Copenhagen. Here vocalist Jamie Hails is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Nikolaj Bransholm_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Polaris live in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark. 28th, March 2024. The Australian metalcore band Polaris performs a live concert at Pumpehuset in Copenhagen. Here vocalist Jamie Hails is seen live on stage. (Photo credit: Gonzales Photo - Nikolaj Bransholm_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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NEWS - USA: Polizei an der Grenze zu Mexiko
U.S. Border Patrol agents in all terrain vehicles during a combined exercise in preparation for the migrant caravan in the Del Rio Sector November 16, 2018 in Eagle Pass, Texas. *** Local Caption *** 28751886
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FEATURE - Grossstädte fotografiert aus dem All
EARTH Aboard the International Space Station -- 08 Apr 2016 -- British ESA astronaut Tim Peake took this remarkable night image of the southern British Isles and north west coast of Europe from the International Space Station on 05 Apr 2016 with eastern France in the foreground on the centre right and the Aurora Borealis in the background -- Picture by Tim Peake/Atlas Photo Archive/NASA/ESA (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
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New Orleans residents continue to struggle through the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
October 9, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Nearly two months after Hurricane Katrina's flood waters devastated the city of New Orleans, much of the "big easy" continues to appear like a disaster area. Storm debris remains piled high in many areas as residents continue to return.///A giant barge sits atop several houses and a school bus after floating inland, atop Hurricane Katrina's storm surge.. Credit: Thomas Laird / Polaris
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New Orleans residents continue to struggle through the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
October 9, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Nearly two months after Hurricane Katrina's flood waters devastated the city of New Orleans, much of the "big easy" continues to appear like a disaster area. Storm debris remains piled high in many areas as residents continue to return.///A giant barge sits atop several houses and a school bus after floating inland, atop Hurricane Katrina's storm surge.. Credit: Thomas Laird / Polaris
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New Orleans residents continue to struggle through the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
October 9, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Nearly two months after Hurricane Katrina's flood waters devastated the city of New Orleans, much of the "big easy" continues to appear like a disaster area. Storm debris remains piled high in many areas as residents continue to return.///Storm debris mingles with abandoned cars in New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward neighborhood, several weeks after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area.. Credit: Thomas Laird / Polaris
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Signs of life on Bourbon Street one month after Hurricane Katrina
September 28, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: A month after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the city of New Orleans, signs of life are beginning to return to Bourbon Street. Local bars and clubs are slowly reopening, providing some respite for locals, media, police, and relief workers still struggling with cleanup efforts.///Cars line the sidewalks of Bourbon Street.. Credit: Eric Grigorian / Polaris
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Abandoned pets in post Katrina Louisiana
September 14, 2005, Gonzales, Louisiana, USA: Volunteer Katie Flood holds an abandoned dogs in a make-shift pound. Tens of thousands of pets faced dangerous conditions after their owners evacuated New Orleans.. Credit: Adam Nadel / Polaris
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Post Katrina aerials of New Orleans
September 14, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: The city of New Orleans continues to struggle with the mammoth cleanup effort required after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area. Infrastructure, schools, private homes and business were all affected as the category four storm drove its way through the Gulf Coast, causing thousands upon thousands to seek refuge at numerous shelters set-up in the wake of the storm.///A flooded residential neighborhood.. Credit: Greg Tarczynski / Polaris
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Post Katrina aerials of New Orleans
September 14, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: The city of New Orleans continues to struggle with the mammoth cleanup effort required after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area. Infrastructure, schools, private homes and business were all affected as the category four storm drove its way through the Gulf Coast, causing thousands upon thousands to seek refuge at numerous shelters set-up in the wake of the storm.///The New Orleans Superdome, where thousands sought refuge in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.. Credit: Greg Tarczynski / Polaris
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath in New Orleans
September 14, 2005, Chalmette, Louisiana, USA: Communities in and around New Orleans continue to struggle with the mammoth cleanup effort required after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area. Infrastructure, schools, private homes and business were all affected as the category four storm drove its way through the Gulf Coast, causing thousands upon thousands to seek refuge at numerous shelters set-up in the wake of the storm.///An overturned van in Chalmette.. Credit: Timothy Fadek / Polaris
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath in New Orleans
September 14, 2005, Chalmette, Louisiana, USA: Communities in and around New Orleans continue to struggle with the mammoth cleanup effort required after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area. Infrastructure, schools, private homes and business were all affected as the category four storm drove its way through the Gulf Coast, causing thousands upon thousands to seek refuge at numerous shelters set-up in the wake of the storm.///An overturned car sits partially submerged in Chalmette.. Credit: Timothy Fadek / Polaris
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Huricane Katrina Aftermath
A member of the F.B.I. screams at journalist to leave the area where they and members of the U.S. military clear houses at the intersection of Melpomene Street and Constance Street. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Huricane Katrina Aftermath
A member of the F.B.I. screams at journalist to leave the area where they and members of the U.S. military clear houses at the intersection of Melpomene Street and Constance Street. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Huricane Katrina Aftermath
The F.B.I. and members of the U.S. military clear houses by gunpoint at the intersection of Melpomene Street and Constance Street. New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath
September 11, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Homes in New Orleans still submerged by contaminated flood waters Sunday Sept. 11, 2005 almost two week since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005.. Credit: John David Mercer / Polaris/Mobile Register
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath
September 11, 2005, NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, USA: A home in New Orleans still submerged by contaminated flood waters Sunday Sept. 11, 2005 almost two week since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005.. Credit: John David Mercer / Polaris/Mobile Register
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath
September 11, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Homes in New Orleans still submerged by contaminated flood waters Sunday Sept. 11, 2005 almost two week since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005.. Credit: John David Mercer / Polaris/Mobile Register
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath
September 11, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Contaminated flood waters at Gen. Pershing Street and Rocheblave Street in New Orleans Sunday Sept. 11, 2005 almost two week since Hurricane Katrina made landfall on Monday, Aug. 29, 2005.. Credit: John David Mercer / Polaris/Mobile Register
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National Guard prepare to bring Hurricane Katrina relief supplies to New Orleans
September 8, 2005, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, USA: 108th national guard member Jeff Redrup from Piscataway N.J. is hard at work in the mamouth task of preparing drinking water for transport to the hurricane affected areas in and around New Orleans. The water was donated by residents at several drop off sites from accross New Jersey.. Credit: Phil McAuliffe / Polaris
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Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans
September 7, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: ///After being looked over by EMS personnel on Poland Street in New Orleans Wednesday afternoon, Patricia Kelly (right) is escorted to a bus by members of the National Guard after deciding to finally leave the city.. Credit: Greg Pearson / The Shreveport Times / Polaris
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Evacuations and rescues in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina
September 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Arnold Scott is unhappy about evacuating. He fears that when the city is rebuilt it will be too expensive for many of the black and lower income residents.. Credit: Neil Samson Katz / Polaris
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath in New Orleans
September 6, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: As flood waters in New Orleans begin to recede and the scope of the disaster brought on by Hurricane Katrina becomes increasingly clear, Mayor Ray Nagin authorized law enforcement officers and the U.S. military to force the evacuation of all residents who refuse to heed orders to leave.///Water runs out of a pipeline on the 17th Street canal after engineers started the pumping process that will eventually drain the streets of New Orleans.. Credit: Robert Stolarik / Polaris
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Hurricane Katrina aftermath in New Orleans
September 6, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: As flood waters in New Orleans begin to recede and the scope of the disaster brought on by Hurricane Katrina becomes increasingly clear, Mayor Ray Nagin authorized law enforcement officers and the U.S. military to force the evacuation of all residents who refuse to heed orders to leave.///A blaze burns out of control in New Orleans.. Credit: Heidi Schumann / Polaris
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Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans
September 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Before they left, New Orleans residents placed an American flag and white ribbon on top of their building overlooking the French Quarter and downtown New Orleans.. Credit: Neil Samson Katz / Polaris
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Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans
September 6, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Flooded streets of New Orleans at sunset.. Credit: Matthew McDermott / Polaris
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Television journalist Anderson Cooper reports on Hurricane Karina
September 6, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: ///Anderson Cooper reporting from Downtown New Orleans on the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.. Credit: Matthew McDermott / Polaris
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Flooded streets in New Orleans following hurricane Katrina.
September 4, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: The streets of New Orleans are flooded following hurricane Katrina.
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Burned building in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.
September 4, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: Buildings were burned in New Orleans following hurricane Katrina.
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Man on porch flooded after hurricane Katrina ravishes New Orleans.
September 5, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: Flooded neighbors help each other along Desire Street in the Bywater section of the Ninth Ward. One week after hurricane Katrina, many residents have left New Orleans, but some are afraid to desert their homes and animals to go to an unknown place.
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Neighbors help each other after hurricane Katrina ravishes New Orleans.
September 5, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: Marie is convinced to leave her home on Desire Street in the Bywater section of the Ninth Ward. One week after hurricane Katrina, many residents have left New Orleans, but some are afraid to desert their houses and animals, and go to an unknown place.
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Neighbors help each other after hurricane Katrina ravishes New Orleans.
September 5, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: The Ninth Ward section of New Orleans one week after hurricane Katrina.
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Neighbors help each other after hurricane Katrina ravishes New Orleans.
September 5, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: Emily Harris and Richard Kay deliver food and water via canoe to their flooded neighbors along Desire Street in the Bywater section of the Ninth Ward. One week after hurricane Katrina, many residents have left New Orleans, but some are afraid to desert their homes and animals to go to an unknown place.
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Neighbors help each other after hurricane Katrina ravishes New Orleans.
September 5, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: Emily Harris and Richard Kay deliver food and water via canoe to their flooded neighbors along Desire Street in the Bywater section of the Ninth Ward. One week after hurricane Katrina, many residents have left New Orleans, but some are afraid to desert their homes and animals to go to an unknown place.
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Neighbors help each other after hurricane Katrina ravishes New Orleans.
September 5, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: The military check out the situation on Desire Street in the Bywater section of the Ninth Ward. One week after hurricane Katrina, many residents have left New Orleans, but some are afraid to desert their homes and animals to go to an unknown place.
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Fire burns a wharf in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.
September 3, 2005, New Orleans, Louisianna, USA: A wharf burns following hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, Louisianna.. Credit: Heidi Schumann / Polaris
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Houston stadium becomes shelter for hurricane Katrina victims
September 4, 2005, Houston, Texas, USA: Families settles in at the George R. Brown Convention Center after fleeing New Orleans to escape the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.. Credit: Tim Johnson / Polaris
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Houston stadium becomes shelter for hurricane Katrina victims
September 4, 2005, Houston, Texas, USA: A family settles in at the George R. Brown Convention Center after fleeing New Orleans to escape the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.. Credit: Tim Johnson / Polaris
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New Orleans Police Force team with Special forces to perform rescues in dangerous neighborhoods
September 4, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Army Special forces and Texas Parks and Wildlife travel in armed boats in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in New Orleans to rescue remaining surviovors of Hurricane Katrina.. Credit: Robert Stolarik / Polaris
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New Orleans Police Force team with Special forces to perform rescues in dangerous neighborhoods
September 4, 2005, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA: Army Special forces and Texas Parks and Wildlife travel in armed boats in some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in New Orleans to rescue remaining surviovors of Hurricane Katrina.. Credit: Robert Stolarik / Polaris
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