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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive.
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FEATURE - Farbenprächtige Quallen im Sea Life in London
A new Sea Life London attraction will host 5,000 jellyfish, including some up to half a metre in diameter and some whose tentacles reach 30 metres. Expert "jellyologists" have spent the past year breeding the creatures in the basement of the South Bank attraction. When it opens in the County Hall venue on April 1, there will be six species to admire including the common, harmless moon jellyfish; the Cassiopea or sunbather which grows its own algae; and the Atlantic sea nettle which must be handled by experts wearing shoulder-length rubber gloves to protect them from their "highly unpleasant" sting. In May the lion’s mane jellyfish, the world’s largest known species with tentacles up to 30 metres long, will arrive. Pictured : Evening Standard Journalist Lizzie Edmonds at the Exhibition.
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FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
SEA LIFE London Aquarium will be reopening its popular penguin display on 28 May as Penguin Point, an expanded state-of-the-art viewing and learning experience complete with a colony of ten Gentoo penguins who will be resident in the bespoke new enclosure which has been carefully designed to reflect the needs of the species. The significantly enlarged area features two pools, a waterfall, underwater jets, rocks and landing areas and ice flakes. The indoor location of the enclosure will enable SEA LIFE's expert Penguin Keepers to carefully control temperature, lighting and humidity in line with the species needs.
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FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
SEA LIFE London Aquarium will be reopening its popular penguin display on 28 May as Penguin Point, an expanded state-of-the-art viewing and learning experience complete with a colony of ten Gentoo penguins who will be resident in the bespoke new enclosure which has been carefully designed to reflect the needs of the species. The significantly enlarged area features two pools, a waterfall, underwater jets, rocks and landing areas and ice flakes. The indoor location of the enclosure will enable SEA LIFE's expert Penguin Keepers to carefully control temperature, lighting and humidity in line with the species needs.
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FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
SEA LIFE London Aquarium will be reopening its popular penguin display on 28 May as Penguin Point, an expanded state-of-the-art viewing and learning experience complete with a colony of ten Gentoo penguins who will be resident in the bespoke new enclosure which has been carefully designed to reflect the needs of the species. The significantly enlarged area features two pools, a waterfall, underwater jets, rocks and landing areas and ice flakes. The indoor location of the enclosure will enable SEA LIFE's expert Penguin Keepers to carefully control temperature, lighting and humidity in line with the species needs.
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Ring-tailed lemurs jump over a turtle that's in their way at Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana, America - 06 Jan 2011
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A ring-tailed lemur jumps over the turtle blocking the path to its feeding den
Ring-tailed lemurs jump over a turtle that's in their way at Indianapolis Zoo, Indiana, America - 06 Jan 2011
What do you do when you're a hungry primate and a slowing moving creature gets in your way? These ring-tailed lemurs came up with the perfect solution - opting to leap over a turtle blocking the path to their feeding den. At first the fluffy creatures appeared baffled when they encountered the shelled creature in their way. Each lemur carefully approached the turtle before turning back - unsure how to negotiate the obstacle. They then gathered in a huddle to discuss their options before one bold primate broke away from the group and decided to make a leap of faith. Drawing close to the turtle, the brave lemur gathered himself before jumping clean over it. Following his lead, the others all followed - with the bemused turtle turning its neck to watch. Photographer Cindy Bendush, 52, snapped the "mission" at Indianapolis Zoo in Indiana, United States.
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo
29/10/2025. Halloween at Whipsnade Zoo. Animals enjoy hair-raising Halloween treats at Whipsnade Zoo. Black lemurs, a Brazillian tapir, and a pride of ten lions are trick-or-treated to Halloween fun this week, as Whipsnade Zoo prepares for its ‘Boo at the Zoo’ October half term take over. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine
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NY: United Nations Report On Human Rights Violations In Ukariane And Russia
Mariana Katzarova, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Russian Federation speaks to the press at the United Nations Headquarters on October 27, 2025 in New York City. Reports have emerged that journalists and government critics, including the LGBTQ community have been deemed to be extremists and terrorists by the Russian government.Torture, rape and extensive jail sentences are examples of human rights violations that the aforementioned groups have suffered at the hands of thier captors. Katzarova stressed that human rights defenders have to hold the Russian government accountable for its actions without fear of recrimination and that people, mostly Ukrainians, have to be released from prison immediatley. (Photo by John Lamparski/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda eats at Chongqing Zoo in China on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Released hostage Segev Kalfon
EXCLUSIVE. October 22, 2025 - Tel Aviv, Israel: Segev Kalfon, 27, who was kidnapped from the Nova Music Festival on October 7, 2023 and was held in captivity in Gaza by Hamas for more than two years was released to Israel On October 13th with other 19 living hostages as part of the peace deal led by US President Donald Trump. Segev has spent the last week at Sheba hospital for checkups. Yesterday he discharged from the hospital to a hotel in Tel Aviv. Here Segev is putting on a Teffilin. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ziv Koren
