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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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    Mark Harrison

     

  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

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  • Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
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    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'
    Richard Branson: 'Why I won't leave my billions to my children'

    The entrepreneur tells about inheritance, his new London hotel, dancing on the tables at 74 and why he has stopped afternoon drinking

    Richard Branson photographed at his new Virgin Hotel in Shoreditch London, UK.

    © Mark Harrison / The London Standard / eyevine

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  • Wet snow in Kyiv
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    Wet snow in Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 21, 2024 - A man exercises at an outdoor gym despite the first snowfall this season, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
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    Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 11, 2024 - A gym of the sports complex of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University is damaged by an overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
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    Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 11, 2024 - A gym is in the sports complex of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University damaged by an overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
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    Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 11, 2024 - A woman looks with sadness at a gym in the sports complex of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University damaged by an overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
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    Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 11, 2024 - A woman looks with sadness at a gym in the sports complex of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University damaged by an overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
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    Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 11, 2024 - A gym of the sports complex of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University is damaged by an overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
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    Aftermath of overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia
    ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 11, 2024 - A gym of the sports complex of the Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University is damaged by an overnight Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Aftermath of Russian attacks in Vylkove
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    Aftermath of Russian attacks in Vylkove
    VYLKOVE, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 11, 2024 - A gym is at the Delta hotel and restaurant damaged by a Russian drone attack in Vylkove, Odesa region, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors Ben and Galli recover and marry
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    October 7 massacre survivors Ben and Galli recover and marry
    January 21st, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Gally and Ben in the rehabilitation center at Sheba hospital. Engaged couple Ben Binyamin (29) and Gally Segal (26) were both injured in the Nova party on October 7th. The couple, from Ramat Gan fled to a nearby shelter, where they were both severely injured when a hand grenade thrown by Hamas into the shelter exploded. Both lost their right leg. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors Ben and Galli recover and marry
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    October 7 massacre survivors Ben and Galli recover and marry
    January 21st, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Gally and Ben in the rehabilitation center at Sheba hospital. Engaged couple Ben Binyamin (29) and Gally Segal (26) were both injured in the Nova party on October 7th. The couple, from Ramat Gan fled to a nearby shelter, where they were both severely injured when a hand grenade thrown by Hamas into the shelter exploded. Both lost their right leg. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • October 7 massacre survivors Ben and Galli recover and marry
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    October 7 massacre survivors Ben and Galli recover and marry
    January 21st, 2024 - Ramat Gan, Israel: Gally and Ben in the rehabilitation center at Sheba hospital. Engaged couple Ben Binyamin (29) and Gally Segal (26) were both injured in the Nova party on October 7th. The couple, from Ramat Gan fled to a nearby shelter, where they were both severely injured when a hand grenade thrown by Hamas into the shelter exploded. Both lost their right leg. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ziv Koren

     

  • Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
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    Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
    Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.

    Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.

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  • Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
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    Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
    Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.

    Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.

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  • Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
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    Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
    Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.

    Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.

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  • Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
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    Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
    Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.

    Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.

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  • Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
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    Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
    Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.

    Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.

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  • Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
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    Emily Lahey is dying. So why is she selling off her remaining time to strangers?
    Emily Lahey a 32-year-old Australian has terminal cancer, but she has taken part in a daring, moving public project to raise money for research - and encourage us to consider how we live.

    Living art exhibition with terminally ill woman Emily who is auctioning 3-minute pieces of her remaining time, Carriage Works, Sydney, Australia. 16 August 2024.

    Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
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    Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
    Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.

    English gymnast Max Whitlock.
    8/8/2024.

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  • Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
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    Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
    Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.

    English gymnast Max Whitlock.
    8/8/2024.

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  • Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
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    Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
    Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.

    English gymnast Max Whitlock.
    8/8/2024.

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  • Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
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    Max Whitlock: 'Scott whacked me in the leg and said: "You're the Olympic champion"'
    Six-time Olympic medallist, who missed a bronze in Paris by 0.1 points in his last event before retirement, reflects on friendships, family, teamwork and achievement.

    English gymnast Max Whitlock.
    8/8/2024.

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  • ANC’s grip on power in peril in South Africa election
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    ANC’s grip on power in peril in South Africa election
    Thirty years after the end of apartheid, corruption is rife, crime is high and the economy is a mess. The party of Mandela admits it 'made mistakes'. But will the people forgive them?

    As South Africa prepares to go to the polls on Wednesday, 30 years on from the first democratic elections, it is a nation in crisis. ItÕs the most unequal country in the world and among the most dangerous. The economy is stagnant, with almost zero growth in a decade and nearly half of adults are out of work.

    Basic public services are falling apart. In many parts of the country there is no clean water, while rolling power cuts have become a regular feature of daily life.

    An Alex resident does exercises in the Ikasi Fitness gym. The gym is situated next to the Alexandra Heritage Centre.
    After 30 years in power South Africa's ruling party, the ANC is in danger of losing it's majority in the upcoming national elections.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Coach Keefe at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Coach Keefe at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    A young man is bent over and rests at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Harith Khalid trains at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Harith Khalid trains at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Harun Haashi trains at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
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    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    O'Ace Dahoud and Harith Khalid spar in the ring at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    DUKAS_170094382_EYE
    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Two young men grip hands in a sign of affection and as agreeting at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney, Australia. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    DUKAS_170094380_EYE
    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    (Right) O'Ace Dahoud has a boxing sparing session at the Brotherhood Boxn Club in South West Sydney. 17 May 2024.

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  • At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    DUKAS_170094378_EYE
    At western Sydney's Brotherhood Boxn, young Muslim men find purpose 'whether in the ring or in life'
    Boys and men from 'broken homes' come to Muhummad Alyatim's Greenacre gym to train, be heard, and to pray.

    Brotherhood Boxn, which is a complex that includes a musallah, or prayer space, and a barber in addition to the well-stocked boxing gym, has become a hub for many young Muslim men in the area. Coach Keefe has sought to turn the centre into a rehabilitating space, where angry young men are given "discipline and purpose".

    Brotherhood Boxn Club in Greenacre in South West Sydney which provides a sense of community for young muslim men. 17 May 2024.

    Jessica Hromas / Guardian / eyevine

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  • New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    DUKAS_164485372_FER
    New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Buds 1 

    Ref 15450

    08/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Sony

    A new seat of ear buds aimed at runners and sports men and women have been unveiled — and they sit outside of the ears rather than in them.

    The new wireless wearables from Japanese electronics giant Sony called Float Run are designed so users do not feel pressure in the ear, even after prolonged usage.

    The speakers rest outside the ear while holding snug with a clip-on, over-ear extension and a flexible neckband.

    They also still allow users to hear ambient sounds when they are on.

    That means they can be safely worn while walking on the trail, running on the road, or working out in a gym.

    OPS: The Sony Float Run ear buds

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

     

  • New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    DUKAS_164485371_FER
    New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Buds 1 

    Ref 15450

    08/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Sony

    A new seat of ear buds aimed at runners and sports men and women have been unveiled — and they sit outside of the ears rather than in them.

    The new wireless wearables from Japanese electronics giant Sony called Float Run are designed so users do not feel pressure in the ear, even after prolonged usage.

    The speakers rest outside the ear while holding snug with a clip-on, over-ear extension and a flexible neckband.

    They also still allow users to hear ambient sounds when they are on.

    That means they can be safely worn while walking on the trail, running on the road, or working out in a gym.

    OPS: The Sony Float Run ear buds

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

     

  • New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    DUKAS_164485370_FER
    New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Buds 1 

    Ref 15450

    08/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Sony

    A new seat of ear buds aimed at runners and sports men and women have been unveiled — and they sit outside of the ears rather than in them.

    The new wireless wearables from Japanese electronics giant Sony called Float Run are designed so users do not feel pressure in the ear, even after prolonged usage.

    The speakers rest outside the ear while holding snug with a clip-on, over-ear extension and a flexible neckband.

    They also still allow users to hear ambient sounds when they are on.

    That means they can be safely worn while walking on the trail, running on the road, or working out in a gym.

    OPS: The Sony Float Run ear buds

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

     

  • New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    DUKAS_164485369_FER
    New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Buds 1 

    Ref 15450

    08/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Sony

    A new seat of ear buds aimed at runners and sports men and women have been unveiled — and they sit outside of the ears rather than in them.

    The new wireless wearables from Japanese electronics giant Sony called Float Run are designed so users do not feel pressure in the ear, even after prolonged usage.

    The speakers rest outside the ear while holding snug with a clip-on, over-ear extension and a flexible neckband.

    They also still allow users to hear ambient sounds when they are on.

    That means they can be safely worn while walking on the trail, running on the road, or working out in a gym.

    OPS: The Sony Float Run ear buds

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

     

  • New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    DUKAS_164485368_FER
    New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Buds 1 

    Ref 15450

    08/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Sony

    A new seat of ear buds aimed at runners and sports men and women have been unveiled — and they sit outside of the ears rather than in them.

    The new wireless wearables from Japanese electronics giant Sony called Float Run are designed so users do not feel pressure in the ear, even after prolonged usage.

    The speakers rest outside the ear while holding snug with a clip-on, over-ear extension and a flexible neckband.

    They also still allow users to hear ambient sounds when they are on.

    That means they can be safely worn while walking on the trail, running on the road, or working out in a gym.

    OPS: The Sony Float Run ear buds

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

     

  • New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    DUKAS_164485366_FER
    New Sony buds float over the ear instead of fitting inside them
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Buds 1 

    Ref 15450

    08/01/2024

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: Sony

    A new seat of ear buds aimed at runners and sports men and women have been unveiled — and they sit outside of the ears rather than in them.

    The new wireless wearables from Japanese electronics giant Sony called Float Run are designed so users do not feel pressure in the ear, even after prolonged usage.

    The speakers rest outside the ear while holding snug with a clip-on, over-ear extension and a flexible neckband.

    They also still allow users to hear ambient sounds when they are on.

    That means they can be safely worn while walking on the trail, running on the road, or working out in a gym.

    OPS: The Sony Float Run ear buds

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

     

  • Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans
    DUKAS_163851969_COY
    Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 12, 2023
    **With exclusive video**
    Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans. Asked if he planned to get a good workout in ahead of the big day Dick replied: ñTomorrow, thatÍs right. My God, nobody should be 98 years old!î Pointing in the direction of his spouse a smiling Dick then joked: ñI hate going to the gym. She makes me go to the gym!î The pair then went off to the appointment before heading back home on the afternoon of December 12, 2023. Dick walked unaided and without the need for a cane, wearing a gray top, blue sweat pants and black shoes.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans
    DUKAS_163851964_COY
    Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 12, 2023
    **With exclusive video**
    Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans. Asked if he planned to get a good workout in ahead of the big day Dick replied: ñTomorrow, thatÍs right. My God, nobody should be 98 years old!î Pointing in the direction of his spouse a smiling Dick then joked: ñI hate going to the gym. She makes me go to the gym!î The pair then went off to the appointment before heading back home on the afternoon of December 12, 2023. Dick walked unaided and without the need for a cane, wearing a gray top, blue sweat pants and black shoes.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans
    DUKAS_163851959_COY
    Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans
    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
    Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 12, 2023
    **With exclusive video**
    Dick Van Dyke looks great at 98! The beloved Mary Poppins legend was spotted heading to the gym with wife Arlene Silver, 52, a day ahead of his milestone birthday and was in a typically cheery mood when stopping to chat with fans. Asked if he planned to get a good workout in ahead of the big day Dick replied: ñTomorrow, thatÍs right. My God, nobody should be 98 years old!î Pointing in the direction of his spouse a smiling Dick then joked: ñI hate going to the gym. She makes me go to the gym!î The pair then went off to the appointment before heading back home on the afternoon of December 12, 2023. Dick walked unaided and without the need for a cane, wearing a gray top, blue sweat pants and black shoes.
    CREDIT MUST READ: Coleman-Rayner
    Tel US (001) 310-474-4343 ? office
    www.coleman-rayner.com

    (c) Dukas

     

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