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  • Travel Argentina
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    Travel Argentina
    March 15, 2024 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Tango dancer in La Boca famous and touristic neighborhood. Javier Milei's government is pushing for a reform of the Migration Law (Law 25,871) to impose stricter controls on foreign entry and residence. Inspired by leaders like Donald Trump, the libertarian administration plans to submit a project to Congress proposing significant changes to Argentina's immigration system. In the last government's Argentina, inequalities widened drastically due to severe cuts and austerity measures, to the point where even the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might be envious. The percentage of the population living at or below the poverty line rose to 57.4%, about 27 million citizens. The primary cause of this deterioration in living standards was the government's decision to devalue the peso, which, alongside other measures, deprived much of society of the ability to access basic goods. Public spending has been reduced by about a third, particularly in the areas of health, social security, and education. In the heart of Buenos Aires, hardship, poverty, exhaustion and despair are etched in the faces of ordinary people. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Gold jewelry shopping in India
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    Gold jewelry shopping in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala, Tripura, India: A customer checks and tries gold jewellery ahead of "Akshya Tritya", an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar to buy valuables, in the Shyam Sundar Co jewellers, one of the leading jewellery showroom at Agartala. Recently price of fine gold has soared to over $3,300 per ounce. (Abhisek Saha / Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    Abhisek Saha

     

  • New York Screening Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Another Simple Favor'
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    New York Screening Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Another Simple Favor'
    Ryan Reynolds, Emily Blunt wearing a Roberto Cavalli look with a Suzanne Kalan ring and Lorraine Schwartz jewelry, Stanley Tucci and Blake Lively wearing a Tamara Ralph dress arrive at the New York Screening Of Amazon Prime Video's 'Another Simple Favor' held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
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    'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
    Australian Diana Prazak was told she wouldn't make it as a boxer. She's just been inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame.

    X - Australian boxer Diana Prazak, photographed at her home in
    Moreno Valley, California, USA.

    Kayla James / Guardian / eyevine

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

     

  • 'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
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    'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
    Australian Diana Prazak was told she wouldn't make it as a boxer. She's just been inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame.

    X - Australian boxer Diana Prazak, photographed at her home in
    Moreno Valley, California, USA.

    Kayla James / Guardian / eyevine

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

     

  • 'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
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    'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
    Australian Diana Prazak was told she wouldn't make it as a boxer. She's just been inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame.

    X - Australian boxer Diana Prazak, photographed at her home in
    Moreno Valley, California, USA.

    Kayla James / Guardian / eyevine

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

     

  • 'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
    DUKAS_183821767_EYE
    'You'll never amount to anything': Diana Prazak the boxing world champion you've never heard of.
    Australian Diana Prazak was told she wouldn't make it as a boxer. She's just been inducted into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame.

    X - Australian boxer Diana Prazak, photographed at her home in
    Moreno Valley, California, USA.

    Kayla James / Guardian / eyevine

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

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408855_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408854_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408853_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408852_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408851_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408850_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408849_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408848_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408847_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408846_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408845_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408844_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408843_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408842_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    DUKAS_183408841_FER
    Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Boxing robot 1
    Ref 16725
    10/04/2025
    See Ferraritext
    Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
    The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
    China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
    To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
    And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
    Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
    In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
    The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
    It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
    It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.

    OPS: One of the Unitree boxing robots warming up with a punchbag

    Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • 'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
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    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
    Manchester, UK. 31 March 2025.

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  • 'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
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    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
    Manchester, UK. 31 March 2025.

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  • 'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
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    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
    Photographed underneath a painting of Phil Martin who trained Joe and owned the same gym until his death in 1994.
    Manchester, UK. 31 March 2025.

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  • 'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
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    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
    Photographed underneath a painting of Phil Martin who trained Joe and owned the same gym until his death in 1994.
    Manchester, UK. 31 March 2025.

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  • 'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    DUKAS_183457931_EYE
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
    Manchester, UK. 31 March 2025.

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  • 'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
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    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.
    'People live to 90 and don't do half of what I've done': Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher on facing up to cancer.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.

    Boxing trainer Joe Gallagher who has trained six world champion fighters, at his Champs Camp at the Moss Side Boxing Club in Moss Side, Manchester. He recently announced he has been diagnosed with stage four bowel and liver cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy treatment.
    Manchester, UK. 31 March 2025.

    Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine

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