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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000101/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000102/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000103/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000104/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000107/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000105/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000106/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000108/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000110/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000109/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
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    NEWS - Lahore: Fünf mutmassliche Terroristen getötet
    Pakistani Crime Investigation Agencyís (CIA) police collect evidence from the house where five terrorists killed during police raid. At least five terrorists were killed and over 600 suspects arrested in an extensive operation launched by the security forces in outskirts of Lahore. Police claimed that the terrorists may be involved in Sundayís blast in Gulshan Park. According to the details, terrorists had rented a house in LDA Avenue. The three of the killed suspects were identified as Khan Waheed, Nasir and Junaid, while the other two was not yet identified. Explosives material, 2 Kalashnikovs, 10 grenades and 10 time devices and 3 pistols were recovered from the terrorists, officials said. (Photo by Rana Sajid Hussain / Pacific Press)/PACIFICPRESS_11011000111/Credit:Rana Sajid Hussain / Paci/SIPA/1603301133 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00748999
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  • NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
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    NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251z)
    Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
    Trump Indicted, New York, USA - 30 Mar 2023

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  • NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
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    NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251a)
    Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
    Trump Indicted, New York, USA - 30 Mar 2023

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  • NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
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    NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251h)
    Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
    Trump Indicted, New York, USA - 30 Mar 2023

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  • NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
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    NEWS - USA: Szenen in Manhattan nach der Bekanntgabe der Anklage gegen Trump
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vanessa Carvalho/Shutterstock (13852251f)
    Atmosphere outside the Manhattan District Attorney's office this Thursday, March 30, 2023, in New York in the United States. A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump on charges involving payments made during the 2016 presidential campaign to silence allegations of an extramarital sexual encounter, his lawyers said Thursday, producing the first criminal case against a former U.S. president. US and a shakeup of Trump's bid to retake the White House.
    Trump Indicted, New York, USA - 30 Mar 2023

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  • NEWS: MH17 wurde von BUK-Luftabwehrrakete abgeschossen
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    NEWS: MH17 wurde von BUK-Luftabwehrrakete abgeschossen
    (151013) -- GILZE-RIJEN AIR BASE (THE NETHERLANDS), Oct. 13, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Wreckage of flight MH17 is seen after the presentation of the investigation report on the cause of its crash, at the Gilze-Rijen air base, the Netherlands, on Oct. 13, 2015. The crash of flight MH17 on 17 July last year was caused by the detonation of a 9N314M-type warhead launched from eastern Ukraine using a Buk missile system, said the investigation report published Tuesday by the Dutch Safety Board (DSB). (Xinhua/Sylvia Lederer)
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  • FEATURE: Surreale Bilder verschmelzen Realität und Vorstellungen
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    FEATURE: Surreale Bilder verschmelzen Realität und Vorstellungen
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    The Encounter, shows a shot-down UFO
    Surreal photos blend reality and imagination, America - Aug 2015
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    A photographer has created a series of quirky 'reality-bending' photos.

    American Photographer Logan Zillmer takes photos of everyday situations and merges them with a conceptual idea - to demonstrate his thoughts on the world around him.

    One picture named 'The Traveller and the Fog' represents a man facing life's obstacles.

    A picture called 'The Encounter', shows a shot-down UFO, and suggests a possible-reality in the future.

    Meanwhile, another picture, named 'Spur Series' represents pursuing dreams and the inherent dangers involved in that sort of life decision.
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  • LEVY AND J.LO - EXCLUSIVE
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    LEVY AND J.LO - EXCLUSIVE
    KDNPIX.COM - 18 JULY 11

    CANCUN, MEXICO

    EXCLUSIVE BY
    'I did NOT have an affair with Jennifer Lopez,' insists the handsome model who cavorted with star in steamy video



    It emerged today that Model William Levy is being sued for 'sexual battery of a minor'
    A male model known as the 'Brad Pitt of Cuba' has denied having an affair with Jennifer Lopez.

    William Levy, 30, made a shirtless appearance in the pop star's new video I'm Into You, which was filmed in Mexico in April.

    The American Idol judge, 41, was shown cosying up to him in sensual beach scenes filmed at Turtle Beach.


    Steamy video: William Levy starred in Jennifer Lopez's clip for I'm Into You which was filmed in Mexico in April

    Levy separated from his wife of eight years, Elizabeth Gutierrez, a month after the shoot.

    Today he dismissed reports he is dating the star, who announced her separation for Marc Anthony on Friday.

    A spokesperson for Levy told TMZ: 'The only relationship there was or is, is a professional relationship. ThatÕs all thereÕs ever been.'

    The telenovela actor raved about working with the singer after the video shoot.

    'It was wonderful. I felt very comfortable. She is a very sincere and fun person,' he said at the time.

    'The truth is I had a really great time,' he added. 'It was wonderful to see that someone so huge could be so down to earth, in addition to being really funny.'

    Meanwhile, it emerged today that
    Levy is being sued for 'sexual battery of a minor.'

    Court documents state that on July 19, 2010, Levy, 'with deception and trickery' lured an unnamed plaintiff, into coming back to the Hilton Hotel in Glendale, California and forcing her to perform a sex act on him.

    However, Levy is claiming the encounter was consensual.

    According to court documents filed by Levy, the plaintiff 'gave consent to any and all alleged acts' and that the alleged victim 'wilfully, fraudulently, and maliciously deceived [Levy] into believing that she

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  • Traveller Nick Kelly has close encounter with a fish, Koh Tao, Thailand - Nov 2010
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    Traveller Nick Kelly has close encounter with a fish, Koh Tao, Thailand - Nov 2010
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    A snorkeller appears to have the head of a fish
    This Picture Looks Fishy...
    You will see some unusual creatures in tropical seas - but how about a man with a fish head!

    This hilarious picture was snapped by traveller Nick Kelly who caught the one-on-a-million moment when a fish swam in front of a friend - creating the optical illusion a new species of 'fish man' had been discovered.

    Nick, from Los Angeles, says: "I was travelling around south east Asia and was staying on the island of Koh Tao in Thailand to study Muay Thai.

    "I went snorkelling with a friend and took lots of pictures of the amazing sea life, but this was the best one.

    "I didn't really notice until back on the beach but the fish had completely stolen the shot."


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  • Duckling befriends young kookaburra, Seaview Wildlife Encounter, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Britain - 08 Aug 2010
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    Duckling befriends young kookaburra, Seaview Wildlife Encounter, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Britain - 08 Aug 2010
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    I'm just Kookie about you ducky!
    They should be predator and prey but this baby Kookaburra and tiny duckling have struck up an extraordinary friendship on the Isle of Wight, UK.
    In the wild, the six-week old Kookaburra, called Kookie, would not have thought twice about eating his companion for lunch. But the pair seem to have developed an exceptionally unusual bond - after both being orphaned at birth. Kookie was saved by staff at the Seaview Wildlife Encounter, near Ryde in the Isle of Wight, after they feared his parents would kill him.
    And the duckling was rescued from one of the park's aviaries because he was thought too small to defend himself against larger birds. Keepers took a chance and decided to see what would happen if they were put together.The duckling instantly cuddled up under Kookie's protective wing, thinking he was his mum and, amazingly, Kookie didn't seem to mind playing the caring parent. SEE OUR COPY FOR THE FULL STORY.
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    The Kookaburra And The Duckling
    They should be predator and prey but this Kookaburra and tiny duckling have confounded experts by striking up an extraordinary friendship.

    In the wild, the six-week old Kookaburra, called Kookie, would not have thought twice about eating his companion for lunch.

    But the pair seem to have developed an exceptionally unusual bond - after both being orphaned at birth.

    Kookie had to be saved by staff at the Seaview Wildlife Encounter, near Ryde on the Isle of Wight, after his parents went crazy and killed their other two offspring.

    And the rare two-days-old Madagascar Teal duckling was rescued from one of the park's aviaries because he was thought too small to defend himself against larger birds.

    Initially the pair were kept separate but staff had concerns for the tiny duckling, who was obviously lonely and missing his...
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  • FEATURE - Vögel und andere Wildtiere in Südafrika
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    FEATURE - Vögel und andere Wildtiere in Südafrika
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    Cormorants encounter crashing waves
    Birds and other wildlife, South Africa
    The colours of nature are captured with love in this beautiful series of South African wildlife.

    Davide Gaglio is an Italian photographer whose strong passion for nature is no secret. He began taking photos about 15 years ago, using an old analogue camera.
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  • The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
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    The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
    The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. The Nazi death camp where more than one million people perished was liberated on 27 January 1945. Renee Salt, a Holocaust survivor, photographed at her home in London. Renee was born Rywka Ruchla Berkowitz in Zdun?ska Wola, Poland, in 1929. Renee Salt survived the Holocaust working as a slave labourer, and surviving time spent in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Concentration camps. After the war Renee Salt went back to Poland to find surviving family members. She found an aunt and they eventually moved to Paris where she met her husband Charles, who was in the British Army.

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  • The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
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    The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
    The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. The Nazi death camp where more than one million people perished was liberated on 27 January 1945. Renee Salt, a Holocaust survivor, photographed at her home in London. Renee was born Rywka Ruchla Berkowitz in Zdun?ska Wola, Poland, in 1929. Renee Salt survived the Holocaust working as a slave labourer, and surviving time spent in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Concentration camps. After the war Renee Salt went back to Poland to find surviving family members. She found an aunt and they eventually moved to Paris where she met her husband Charles, who was in the British Army.

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  • The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
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    The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. Renee Salt was 15 when she was sent to Auschwitz.
    The gates of hell: Auschwitz 75 years on. The Nazi death camp where more than one million people perished was liberated on 27 January 1945. Renee Salt, a Holocaust survivor, photographed at her home in London. Renee was born Rywka Ruchla Berkowitz in Zdun?ska Wola, Poland, in 1929. Renee Salt survived the Holocaust working as a slave labourer, and surviving time spent in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen Concentration camps. After the war Renee Salt went back to Poland to find surviving family members. She found an aunt and they eventually moved to Paris where she met her husband Charles, who was in the British Army.

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  • Feature Curious Goose Approaches Parkgoer
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    Feature Curious Goose Approaches Parkgoer
    A curious goose approaches a parkgoer at Lake Eola Park in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Ronen Tivony/NurPhoto)

     

  • Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    Protests in Kyiv after parliament passes bill weakening anti-corruption institutions

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  • Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    Volydymyr Shevchenko, a driver at a medical clinic, next to cars incinerated by a Russian drone. "It's imperial ambition," he said of Russia's war and invasion

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  • Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    The spot where 70-year-old Valentyna Podolna died in the Ukrainian village of Oleksandrivka. She was riding her moped when a Russian drone exploded next to her

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  • Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    Captain Viktor Danyshchuk, of Ukraine's 31st brigade. "Our job is to stop them [the Russians]," he said

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    Alessio Mamo

     

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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    A centre in a converted former theatre for displaced people in the Ukrainian city of Pavlohrad. Most sleeping there are elderly with nowhere to go

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    Alessio Mamo

     

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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    Police collected Lidia Prysiazhena (pictured on a crutch) in an armoured vehicle from her home in the frontline village of Havrylivka in eastern Ukraine. With her is Vitalii x from the Ukrainian evacuation charity Proliska

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    Alessio Mamo

     

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    Russia's kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.
    Russia’s kamikaze tactics fuel a slow advance in Ukraine.

    Latest wave of displaced citizens curse ‘imperial ambition’ that has led to an estimated one million Russian casualties.

    Evacuation officer Oleksandr Holovko (red T-shirt) with 72-year-old Valentyn Velykyi, the last resident to leave the frontline village of Maliyivka, in Ukraine's Dnipropetrovsk oblast

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    Alessio Mamo

     

  • Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
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    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing UkraineÕs countryside.

    Agriculture is woven into Ukrainian culture, but daily attacks, a loss of workers and land contamination are tearing the industry apart.

    Lidia and Viktor work planting kale on their small holding in Sumy region. Typical of odnoosibnyky - Ukraine's ubiquitous rural families - they supplement their income or pension with produce that they grow and raise and are reliant on the survival of Ukraine's small farms for livestock, poultry and seeds.

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  • Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
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    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing UkraineÕs countryside.

    Agriculture is woven into Ukrainian culture, but daily attacks, a loss of workers and land contamination are tearing the industry apart.

    Ukrainian farmer Mykola Panasenko stands in the ruins of his farm office in the Sumy region. Mykola's farm was hit twice last year by six drones in a frequent occurrence for farmers with land close to the front line.

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    Peter Beaumont for the Guardian

     

  • Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
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    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing UkraineÕs countryside.

    Agriculture is woven into Ukrainian culture, but daily attacks, a loss of workers and land contamination are tearing the industry apart.

    Myhola Mondrayev, a farmer in Ukraine's Sumy region, who serves three days a week in a territorial defence unit, moves a Gebera decoy drone that was shot down by his unit. Even thirty miles from the frontline and the Russian border drones are a persistently threat to Ukrainian farmers.

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  • Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
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    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing Ukraine’s countryside
    Farmers turned soldiers, fields full of mines and a rural exodus: how Russia is punishing UkraineÕs countryside.

    Agriculture is woven into Ukrainian culture, but daily attacks, a loss of workers and land contamination are tearing the industry apart.

    Farmer Andriy Sema sits in front of a newly built military blockhouse in a trench system on his land in Ukraine's Sumy region. Farmers in Ukraine have lost the use of land to Russian occupation, a military restricted zone and fortifications like these.

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    Peter Beaumont for the Guardian

     

  • 'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
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    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.

    Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.

    The workers are cleaning the debris after recent Russian attack in Kharkiv. According to locals, there were more than 10 Shahed drones hitting one place.

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  • 'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
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    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.

    Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.

    The sample of fibre optic drone shown at the secret drone workshop of the 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.

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  • 'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
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    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.

    Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.

    The secret drone workshop of the 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.

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  • 'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
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    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.

    Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.

    Dmytro, squad commander, at the secret drone workshop of the 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.

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  • 'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
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    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
    'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.

    Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.

    Cap Yurii Fedorenko, the commander of 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    ÔWe could never have imagined anything like this in our worst nightmares,Õ said Oleksandr, deputy head of the power plant.

    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    Workers overseeing operations in the power plant's control room.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    'At the beginning, it was scary of course, but now we've got used to it,' said Yevhen.

    Yevhenii, the shift supervisor of the control room. He has been working at the power plant for 17 years and was on duty during the shelling.

    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    Workers overseeing operations in the power plant's control room.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    Workers at thermal power plant repair the facility after missile strikes
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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  • 'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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    'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
    The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.

    Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.

    Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.

    A section of a thermal power plant in Ukraine destroyed after a Russian rocket strike.
    10.12.2024, Ukraine.

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