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  • Daily Life In Ottawa
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    Daily Life In Ottawa
    OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 7:
    The original walnut door of the Senate Chamber, adorned with intricate carvings and the shields of all 13 provinces and territories, is displayed outside the current Antechamber in Ottawa, Canada, on March 7, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Israel Pressed a Large-scale Military Operation in West Bank for a Second Day, Tulkarem, Palestinian Territories - 29 Aug 2024
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    Israel Pressed a Large-scale Military Operation in West Bank for a Second Day, Tulkarem, Palestinian Territories - 29 Aug 2024
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ismael Ahmad/UPI/Shutterstock (14676607a)
    Smoke billows from the Nur Shams refugee camp in Tulkarem during an Israeli army operation in the north of the occupied West Bank, on Thursday on August 29, 2024.The death toll climbed on August 29, as Israel pressed a large-scale military operation in the occupied territory for a second day. .
    Israel Pressed a Large-scale Military Operation in West Bank for a Second Day, Tulkarem, Palestinian Territories - 29 Aug 2024

     

  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Jerusalem
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Jerusalem
    February 5, 2020, Jerusalem, Israel: A view of the wall separating East Jerusalem from the Palestinian village of Abu Dis, the proposed Palestinian capital in US President Donald Trump plan for the Middle east, on January 29, 2020. .On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, in Jerusalem, Israel. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Alltag in Jerusalem
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    REPORTAGE - Alltag in Jerusalem
    February 5, 2020, Jerusalem, Israel: A view of the wall separating East Jerusalem from the Palestinian village of Abu Dis, the proposed Palestinian capital in US President Donald Trump plan for the Middle east, on January 29, 2020. .On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, in Jerusalem, Israel. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089q)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089x)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089aa)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089al)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089am)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089k)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089ae)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089ai)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089b)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089i)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089d)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089o)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089y)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089g)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089h)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089j)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089p)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089u)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089w)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089e)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089a)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089ag)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089ah)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
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    NEWS - Gas wird knapp im Gaza-Streifen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX (10532089aj)
    Palestinians bring empty gas canisters to a natural gas station.
    Natural gas crisis, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Palestinian territories - 21 Jan 2020
    The Gaza Strip is facing a gas crisis over the past few days due to the continued blockade of the Strip.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if it’s to be of any use – and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
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    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if it’s to be of any use – and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itÕs to be of any use Ð and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyÕve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover Ð someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Û200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of DenmarkÕs biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

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  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
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    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyíve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover ñ someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Ä200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of Denmarkís biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

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    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
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    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyíve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover ñ someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Ä200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of Denmarkís biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

    © Leon Edler / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
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    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyíve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover ñ someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Ä200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of Denmarkís biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

    © Leon Edler / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    DUKAS_105722357_EYE
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyíve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover ñ someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Ä200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of Denmarkís biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

    © Leon Edler / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    DUKAS_105722356_EYE
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itís to be of any use ñ and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyíve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover ñ someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Ä200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of Denmarkís biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

    © Leon Edler / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. 
Dirty money needs laundering if it’s to be of any use – and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
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    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if it’s to be of any use – and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    How Britain can help you get away with stealing millions: a five-step guide. Dirty money needs laundering if itÕs to be of any use Ð and the UK is the best place in the world to do it.
    Kleptocrats, fraudsters and crooks steal hundreds of billions of pounds, dollars and euros from the rest of us every year, but that gives them a problem: how can they stop the rest of us knowing what theyÕve done with the proceeds? They have to stop their haul looking suspicious, to cleanse it of any criminal taint, or face losing their hard-stolen cash.

    Money laundering, as this process is known, is notoriously difficult to uncover, investigate and prosecute. Occasionally, however, an insider breaks cover Ð someone such as Howard Wilkinson, who blew the whistle on perhaps the largest money-laundering scheme in history, the movement of Û200bn of suspect funds through the Estonian branch of DenmarkÕs biggest bank between 2007 and 2015, most of it earned in the dodgier corners of the former Soviet Union, some perhaps belonging to Vladimir Putin himself.

    © Leon Edler / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yousef Masoud/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10076069b)
    A man seen waiting with his luggage at the border area to be crossed in to Egypt.
    Opening of Egypt border in Gaza, Palestinian Territories - 29 Jan 2019
    The Egyptian authority has decided to reopen the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt for travelers to leave and enter Gaza after it has been closed for the past few weeks due to political disagreement between the Egyptian government and the Hamas government of Gaza.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yousef Masoud/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock (10076069h)
    People seen carrying their luggages to leave Gaza to Egypt.
    Opening of Egypt border in Gaza, Palestinian Territories - 29 Jan 2019
    The Egyptian authority has decided to reopen the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt for travelers to leave and enter Gaza after it has been closed for the past few weeks due to political disagreement between the Egyptian government and the Hamas government of Gaza.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (10052659c)
    Palestinian protesters take part during a protest against a social security law in the West Bank city of Ramallah
    Palestinian protest against social security law, Ramallah, Occupied Palestinian Territories - 09 Jan 2019

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (10041798f)
    Hashem Kalloub, 59, a Palestinian artist, works at his workshop in Gaza city
    Palestinian artist, Hashem Kalloub works at his workshop in Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 26 Dec 2018
    Kalloub has drawing and calligraphy talent, take it as a work since 38 years to support his family.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
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    FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10030290a)
    The aurora borealis is seen over the frozen, and snow covered, Slave Lake outside the city of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories.
    Northern Lights, Yellowknife, Canada - 10 Dec 2018
    Also known as the Northern Lights, auroras occur when electrons and protons collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing tiny flashes that appear as light.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
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    FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10030290b)
    The aurora borealis is seen over the frozen, and snow covered, Slave Lake outside the city of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories.
    Northern Lights, Yellowknife, Canada - 10 Dec 2018
    Also known as the Northern Lights, auroras occur when electrons and protons collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing tiny flashes that appear as light.

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  • FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
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    FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10030290c)
    The aurora borealis is seen over the frozen, and snow covered, Slave Lake outside the city of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories.
    Northern Lights, Yellowknife, Canada - 10 Dec 2018
    Also known as the Northern Lights, auroras occur when electrons and protons collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing tiny flashes that appear as light.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
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    FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10030290d)
    The aurora borealis is seen over the frozen, and snow covered, Slave Lake outside the city of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories.
    Northern Lights, Yellowknife, Canada - 10 Dec 2018
    Also known as the Northern Lights, auroras occur when electrons and protons collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing tiny flashes that appear as light.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
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    FEATURE - Nordlichter über Yellowknife in Kanada
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (10030290e)
    The aurora borealis is seen over the frozen, and snow covered, Slave Lake outside the city of Yellowknife in Canada's Northwest Territories.
    Northern Lights, Yellowknife, Canada - 10 Dec 2018
    Also known as the Northern Lights, auroras occur when electrons and protons collide with gases in the Earth's upper atmosphere, causing tiny flashes that appear as light.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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    NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9977253l)
    Palestinians stand next to an Israeli rocket did not explode, after an Israeli air strike, in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 13, 2018. Israel's aircraft struck Gaza , after a barrage of rocket fire into its territory from the enclave. The flare-up came after a deadly Israeli special forces operation in the Gaza Strip on the weekend.
    Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018

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  • NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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    NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9977276e)
    Palestinians look at the rubble of the television station al-Aqsa TV after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on November 13, 2018, . Renewed violence in Gaza threatened to thwart efforts to end months of unrest as Israeli air strikes killed four Palestinians and destroyed a Hamas TV building while a barrage of rocket fire from the enclave left one dead on November 13.
    Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018

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  • NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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    NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9977276j)
    Palestinians look at the rubble of a building after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on November 13, 2018. Renewed violence in Gaza threatened to thwart efforts to end months of unrest as Israeli air strikes killed four Palestinians and destroyed a Hamas TV building while a barrage of rocket fire from the enclave left one dead on November 13.
    Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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    NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9977278d)
    Palestinians look at the rubble of a building after an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on November 13, 2018. Renewed violence in Gaza threatened to thwart efforts to end months of unrest as Israeli air strikes killed four Palestinians and destroyed a Hamas TV building while a barrage of rocket fire from the enclave left one dead on November 13.
    Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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    NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9977283d)
    Palestinian journalists take part during a protest against targeting of the television station al-Aqsa TV which was hit by an Israeli air strike in Gaza City
    Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
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    NEWS - Raketenangriffe nach Militäreinsatz in Gaza
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by APAImages/REX/Shutterstock (9977283l)
    Relatives of Palestinian Musab Hawss, who was killed in an Israeli air strike, mourn over his body at Shifa Hospital morgue, in Gaza city,
    Israeli air strikes on Gaza City, Palestinian Territories - 13 Nov 2018

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