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  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    A displaced Palestinian girl sweeps outside her family's tent in Gaza City, near a police station that is turned into a shelter, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside of a youth detention in Kherson Ukrainian investigators have said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside of a youth detention in Kherson Ukrainian investigators have said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside a youth detention in Kherson city that Ukrainian investigators said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Locals said they started hearing screams six weeks after Russian forces took over the detention centre

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Inside a youth detention in Kherson city that Ukrainian investigators said was used as a 'torture room' by occupying Russian forces

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    ìThey would come out beaten up [Ö] completely disoriented,î said Ira (on the left), who owns a kiosk outside the detention centre. ìThey would come in here and ask for directions and we gave them money for the bus.î

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Local resident Yurii at the kindergarden of the village Posad-Pokrovske.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    The truck of a team of 10 railway workers at the small village of Posad-Pokrovske, destroyed by an anti-tank mine. One worker lost his legs and the others were taken to hospital.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    An unexploded devices stick out from the ground – waiting to be defused few metres from the roads leading to Kherson.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    The roads leading to Kherson, covered with the debris of war, are lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every ten meters.

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  • 'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
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    'The Russians mined everything': why making Kherson safe could take years.
    As Ukrainians celebrate the region's liberation, deminers begin their huge task.

    Before the Russians withdrew, Ukrainian authorities had warned that Moscow was trying to turn Kherson into a "city of death", but now it appears Russian soldiers turned the entire region into a minefield

    The roads leading to Kherson are covered with the debris of war, and lined with long, red cordons and signs indicating the presence of minefields every 10 metres.

    Dozens of mines, recovered by sappers, stand in heaps, a few metres from the nearby checkpoints at the roads leading to Kherson.

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  • FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
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    FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alma Haser/Affordable Art Fa/REX/Shutterstock (8613729l)
    Instagram sensation @ProfessorWrinkles takes part in artist Alma Haser's Dog Photo Booth ahead of it coming to Affordable Art Fair Hampstead from 11 - 14 May. New research reveals one in ten UK dogs now have their own Instagram account as the #dogsofinstagram phenomenon sweeps the nation.
    Award-winning portrait artist Alma Haser to bring purpose built dog photo booth to the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London, UK - 18 Apr 2017

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  • FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
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    FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alma Haser/Affordable Art Fa/REX/Shutterstock (8613729k)
    Instagram sensation @ProfessorWrinkles takes part in artist Alma Haser's Dog Photo Booth ahead of it coming to Affordable Art Fair Hampstead from 11 - 14 May. New research reveals one in ten UK dogs now have their own Instagram account as the #dogsofinstagram phenomenon sweeps the nation.
    Award-winning portrait artist Alma Haser to bring purpose built dog photo booth to the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London, UK - 18 Apr 2017

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  • FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
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    FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alma Haser/Affordable Art Fa/REX/Shutterstock (8613729j)
    Instagram sensation @Arnedoodle takes part in artist Alma Haser's Dog Photo Booth ahead of it launching at the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead from 11 - 14 May. New research reveals one in ten UK dogs now have their own Instagram account as the #dogsofinstagram phenomenon sweeps the nation.
    Award-winning portrait artist Alma Haser to bring purpose built dog photo booth to the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London, UK - 18 Apr 2017

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  • FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
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    FEATURE - Alma Haser rückt Hunde ins rechte Licht in Hampstead
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alma Haser/Affordable Art Fa/REX/Shutterstock (8613729i)
    Instagram sensation @Arnedoodle takes part in artist Alma Haser's Dog Photo Booth ahead of it launching at the Affordable Art Fair Hampstead from 11 - 14 May. New research reveals one in ten UK dogs now have their own Instagram account as the #dogsofinstagram phenomenon sweeps the nation.
    Award-winning portrait artist Alma Haser to bring purpose built dog photo booth to the Affordable Art Fair, Hampstead, London, UK - 18 Apr 2017

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    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Heftige Schneefälle in London
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Heftige Schneefälle in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (7820687c)
    Evening commuters brave a sleet and snow fall in North London as wintry condition sweeps across the capital.
    Seasonal Weather, London, UK - 12 Jan 2017

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Heftige Schneefälle in London
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Heftige Schneefälle in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (7820687b)
    Evening commuters brave a sleet and snow fall in North London as wintry condition sweeps across the capital.
    Seasonal Weather, London, UK - 12 Jan 2017

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  • NEWS - Grossbritannien: Heftige Schneefälle in London
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    NEWS - Grossbritannien: Heftige Schneefälle in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dinendra Haria/REX/Shutterstock (7820687d)
    Evening commuters brave a sleet and snow fall in North London as wintry condition sweeps across the capital.
    Seasonal Weather, London, UK - 12 Jan 2017

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  • America's Cup event, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Britain - 10 Jun 2014
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    America's Cup event, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Britain - 10 Jun 2014
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    Catherine Duchess of Cambridge sweeps the hair from her face
    America's Cup event, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Britain - 10 Jun 2014

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  • United Kingdom
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    United Kingdom
    Sheep grazing in green pastures alongside the old windmill, known as Kowle Mill, at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Actor Lex Barker 1919 - 1973
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    Actor Lex Barker 1919 - 1973
    Mar. 10, 1960 - Rome, Italy - Actor LEX BARKER and actress JACKIE LANE filming the movie, ''Robin Hood and the Pirates'' in Rome. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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