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  • India US LPG Deal Contract
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    India US LPG Deal Contract
    An LPG cylinder delivery man lifts a domestic cylinder as he delivers it to houses in Siliguri, India, on November 21, 2025. India signs its first long-term contract to import liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the United States, a move the government says strengthens the country's energy security and diversifies supply sources at a time of rising global volatility. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • India US LPG Contract
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    India US LPG Contract
    November 21, 2025, Siliguri, West Bengal, India: A LPG cylinder delivery man lifts a domestic cylinder while he delivers it to the houses in Siliguri. India has signed its first long-term contract to import liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the United States, a move the government says will strengthen the country's energy security and diversify supply sources at a time of rising global volatility, according to a news report published. (Credit Image: © Diptendu Dutta/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Deutsche Post Mail Carrier On Cargo Bike During Autumn
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    Deutsche Post Mail Carrier On Cargo Bike During Autumn
    A Deutsche Post mail carrier in uniform rides a yellow cargo bicycle with large delivery boxes on a path next to trees displaying autumn foliage in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. The postal worker delivers mail and packages in the residential area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Israel-Hamas War Palestinian Solidarity Rally: Utah
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    Israel-Hamas War Palestinian Solidarity Rally: Utah
    October 10, 2025, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: Pro-Palestine demonstrators gather in front of the Utah State Capitol during the Free Palestine Rally. Participants hold flags and signs as part of the public demonstration. (Credit Image: © Charles-McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Israel-Hamas War Palestinian Solidarity Rally: Utah
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    Israel-Hamas War Palestinian Solidarity Rally: Utah
    October 10, 2025, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: A Palestinian flag waves against a cloudy sky during the Free Palestine Rally organized in front of the Utah State Capitol. The flags colors, black, white, green, and red, frame the scene with symbolic clarity. (Credit Image: © Charles-McClintock Wilson/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
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    Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
    Boeing employees and union member Wes Rader, left, and Geff Eimer stand on the picket line as the the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers continue their strike against Boeing outside the company’s Berkeley, Mo. headquarters on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025. The machinists went on strike Aug. 4, after union members rejected the company’s second contract offer. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-DispatchDavid Carson

     

  • Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
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    Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
    Striking Boeing aerospace workers with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 acknowledge support from a passing motorist on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Berkeley, Mo. on the picket line as the impasse enters its second week. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
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    Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
    Striking Boeing aerospace workers with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 remain on the picket line on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Berkeley, Mo. as the impasse enters its second week. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
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    Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
    Boeing's Berkeley., Mo. headquarters building is photographed on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, at 9000 Airport Rd. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
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    Boeing workers on strike in Missouri
    Striking Boeing aerospace workers with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 remain on the picket line on Monday, Aug. 11, 2025, in Berkeley, Mo. as the impasse enters its second week,. (POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • 3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
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    3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
    Aerospace workers with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 union picket outside Boeing's Berkeley, Mo. headquarters building on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, after employees voted down a contract with the defense contractor on Sunday and began a strike.(POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • 3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
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    3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
    Justin Winters, an aerospace worker with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 union pickets outside Boeing's Berkeley, Mo. headquarters building on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, after employees voted down a contract with the defense contractor on Sunday and started striking.(POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • 3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
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    3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
    Justin Winters, an aerospace worker with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 union pickets outside Boeing's Berkeley, Mo. headquarters building on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, after employees voted down a contract with the defense contractor on Sunday and started striking.(POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • 3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
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    3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
    Aerospace workers with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 union picket outside Boeing's Berkeley, Mo. headquarters building on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, after employees voted down a contract with the defense contractor on Sunday and began a strike.(POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • 3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
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    3,000 Boeing defense workers go on strike
    Aerospace workers with the IAMAW (International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers) Dist. 837 union picket outside Boeing's Berkeley headquarters building on Monday, Aug. 4, 2025, after employees voted down a contract with the defense contractor on Sunday and began a strike.(POST DISPATCH/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    An instructor speaks to servicemen during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    An instructor speaks to servicemen during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen participate in the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    An instructor speaks to servicemen during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen load magazines during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    An instructor speaks to servicemen during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    A serviceman carries a spade and a rifle during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen participate in the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen get familiar with weapons during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen load magazines during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen participate in the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    A drone flies during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen participate in the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen get familiar with weapons during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
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    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    An armed serviceman walks along the road during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    DUKAS_183669690_POL
    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    A serviceman walks with a rifle in the forest during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    DUKAS_183669688_POL
    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen clean weapons during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    DUKAS_183669685_POL
    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    Servicemen clean weapons during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • 18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    DUKAS_183669681_POL
    18 to 24 year old volunteers train in Ukrainian army
    A serviceman digs in the forest during the training of military volunteers who enlisted in military service under the "Contract 18-24" project, Kyiv region, Ukraine, on April 15, 2025. The initiative of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence was designed for Ukrainians aged 18-24 who are willing to voluntarily join the Defence Forces for one year. The project offers new opportunities for volunteers aged 18-24, including attractive financial rewards, professional military training based on NATO standards, and social guarantees unavailable in any civilian job. (Photo by Danylo Antoniuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
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    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_012
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_011
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_010
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_009
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_008
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_006
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_004
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_003
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_002
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    DUK10154215_001
    FEATURE - Zusätzlicher Raum für die Wohnung, der sich wie eine Ziehharmonika zusammenfalten lässt
    Ferrari Press Agency
    IWI 1
    Ref 14634
    16/03/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Jag Design

    An extra room for the home has been designed that folds away like a concertina when not needed.

    Called the IWI cabin , it was created to provide one or more people with a dedicated space to work or relax.

    The cabin’s expandable construction means when closed it takes up minimal space such as a backyard or patio.

    The cabin expands to reveal a spacious interior that works well as an office pod for one or more people, a private workshop for working on hobbies, a tranquil escape for relaxing on weekends and more.

    The IWI is built with electric and water hookups to help inhabitants maintain their lifestyle when spending time in the structure.

    It has a cypress and plywood exterior, the cabin is built with double glass doors to maximise natural light.

    It features cork and sheep's wool for insulation.

    It is a product developed and patented by Ecuador architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia and their company Jag Design.

    They said:” The space can be extended or compressed, depending on the needs of the user.

    “When compressed, it behaves like a piece of furniture or a shelf. When extended, it becomes a living space that contains everything necessary to fulfil its different functions, such as office, yoga studio, relaxation space, workshop, meeting room, guest room, etcetera.

    “It allows flexibility of use both inside, and the use of outdoor space (by compressing it), being respectful of its surroundings. “

    OPS: The IWI concertina room installed on a roof terrace in Quito, Ecuador

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Ben Wallace tours Appledore Shipyard
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    Ben Wallace tours Appledore Shipyard
    The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, tours the Appledore Shipyard before announcing team resolute as the preferred bidder for the fleet solid support contract.
    In this Photograph, the Defence Secretary Ben Wallace and Harland Wolff CEO John Wood

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  • Ben Wallace tours Appledore Shipyard
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    Ben Wallace tours Appledore Shipyard
    The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, tours the Appledore Shipyard before announcing team resolute as the preferred bidder for the fleet solid support contract.

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  • Sex Pistols court case
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    Sex Pistols court case
    Paul Cook, former drummer of iconic punk rockers the Sex Pistols, and his wife Jeni Cook leave the High Court Rolls building in central London. Paul Cook and bandmate Steve Jones are suing John Lydon over the use of their songs in a new Danny Boyle film. Mr Lydon is arguing that licences for the songs cannot be given without his consent. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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    Sex Pistols court case
    Paul Cook, former drummer of iconic punk rockers the Sex Pistols, leaves the High Court Rolls building in central London. Paul Cook and bandmate Steve Jones are suing John Lydon over the use of their songs in a new Danny Boyle film. Mr Lydon is arguing that licences for the songs cannot be given without his consent. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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  • Sex Pistols court case
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    Sex Pistols court case
    John Lydon, former frontman of iconic punk band The Sex Pistols, once known as Johnny Rotten, leaves the High Court Rolls building in central London. Bandmates Paul Cook and Steve Jones are suing Lydon over the use of their songs in a new Danny Boyle film. Mr Lydon is arguing that licences for the songs cannot be given without his consent. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid / eyevine

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