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FEATURE - Spektakuläre Flugschau der RAF in Wales
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The Red Arrows create a heart shape as they perform
Wales Airshow, Swansea Bay, Wales, UK - 02 Jul 2017
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PEOPLE - Martina Big in der 'This Morning' TV Show in London
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Martina Big
'This Morning' TV show, London, UK - 13 Apr 2017
THE BARBIE WANNABE WHO?S SPENT TENS OF THOUSANDS ON SURGERY AND EXTREME TANNING 11.42, With her peroxide hair, 32S cleavage and tiny size 6 frame, 28-year-old Martina Big, from Germany, has gone to extreme lengths to recreate her dream Barbie look. But it's her unmissable tan that really catches the eye. Thanks to tanning injections and sunbed sessions, the model has turned her pale skin a deep mahogany shade that draws stares from strangers everywhere she goes. She joins us to tell us why she loves her look and plans to keep on tanning.
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NEWS - Theresa May beim Frühjahrstreffen der britischen Konservativen in Cardiff
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Theresa May
Conservative Party Spring Forum, Cardiff, Wales, UK - 17 Mar 2017
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89th Annual Academy Awards, Backstage, Los Angeles, USA - 26 Feb 2017
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Brian Cullinan
89th Annual Academy Awards, Backstage, Los Angeles, USA - 26 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Eichhörnchen in einem 'Tardis'
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Giant Squirrel in Doctor Who Tardis
Squirrel in a Tardis, Hampshire, UK - 25 Dec 2016
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FEATURE - Grizzly Bären in Alaska
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Grizzly bear eating fish
Grizzly bears, Alaska, USA - Oct 2016
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These hungry bears demonstrate the bear necessities of fishing as they attempt to catch something tasty for dinner. Professional wildlife photographer Danny Green got to watch a host of hungry grizzly bears at work during a recent trip to Alaska. His stunning shots show the bears going about their business as they gorge themselves on salmon - from finding the perfect fishing spot and actually catching a prize, to seeing off rivals trying to poach on their territory. The patient predators are seen crouched in the icy cold waters, having staked out their particular patch, as they wait for dinner to come to them. The triumphant fishers are then seen with their fat wriggling prize clutched in their jaws.
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PEOPLE - Royals: Bilder des Tages
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Camilla Duchess of Cornwall holding a sword - Reception to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Lord-Lieutenant's Fund for Youth at the Duchy of Cornwall Nursery, Cott Road, Lostwithiel
Prince Charles and Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visit to Cornwall, UK - 18 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - 'Star Wars' Kostum Konvention in Grossbritannien
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Luke Skywalker & Yoda
Star Wars cos-play, Britain - Jul 2016
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Last weekend (15-17 July) a huge Star Wars celebration went underway at London's Excel to celebrate the forty-year anniversary of the franchise.
Patrick Dalton documented the event, capturing images of cosplay costumes that have taken fans up-to-a-year to create.
In the pictures a female Darth Vader, a couple of Storm Troopers and a few Chewbaccas can be seen.
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FEATURE - Liverpool: 'Momentary Monument - The Stone' Kunstwerk von Lara Favaretto
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A huge granite boulder, an art piece entitled 'Momentary Monument - The Stone' by Lara Favaretto, stands on Rhiwlas Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, as part of Biennial 2016 Festival of Contemporary Art
'Momentary Monument - The Stone' by Lara Favaretto artwork, Liverpool, UK - 15 Jul 2016
Funds collected from the art piece will be donated to local charity, Asylum Link Merseyside; an organisation dedicated to assisting asylum seekers and refugees.
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FEATURE - Liverpool: 'Momentary Monument - The Stone' Kunstwerk von Lara Favaretto
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A huge granite boulder, an art piece entitled 'Momentary Monument - The Stone' by Lara Favaretto, stands on Rhiwlas Street, in Liverpool, Merseyside, as part of Biennial 2016 Festival of Contemporary Art
'Momentary Monument - The Stone' by Lara Favaretto artwork, Liverpool, UK - 15 Jul 2016
Funds collected from the art piece will be donated to local charity, Asylum Link Merseyside; an organisation dedicated to assisting asylum seekers and refugees.
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REPORTAGE - Rio 2016: Hier werden die Medaillen geschmiedet
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The manufacturing process of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic medals at Casa da Moeda do Brasil (Brazilian Mint)
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, medal manufacturing, Brazil - Jul 2016
Forget the official colours, the Rio Olympics are set to go green with the medals and associated awards being the most environmentally friendly ever produced.
More than 30% of the silver and bronze used in the production of the medals has been recycled, while the gold is entirely free of mercury.
The ribbons that the medals hang from has been woven with 50% recycled PET yarn and the cases are made from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) wood.
The awards have been created, under direction from the Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Rio 2016, by the Mint of Brazil (CMB).
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REPORTAGE - Rio 2016: Hier werden die Medaillen geschmiedet
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The manufacturing process of the Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic medals at Casa da Moeda do Brasil (Brazilian Mint)
Rio 2016 Olympic Games, medal manufacturing, Brazil - Jul 2016
Forget the official colours, the Rio Olympics are set to go green with the medals and associated awards being the most environmentally friendly ever produced.
More than 30% of the silver and bronze used in the production of the medals has been recycled, while the gold is entirely free of mercury.
The ribbons that the medals hang from has been woven with 50% recycled PET yarn and the cases are made from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) wood.
The awards have been created, under direction from the Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Rio 2016, by the Mint of Brazil (CMB).
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FEATURE - Blitzsturm in Berlin
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Lightning storm above the Berlin Victory Column
Lightning storm, Berlin, Germany - 23 May 2016
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FEATURE - Blitzsturm in Berlin
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Lightning storm above the Berlin Victory Column
Lightning storm, Berlin, Germany - 23 May 2016
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FEATURE - Rekordverdächtig: Menschen bilden die längste DNA-Kette in Varna
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The largest human DNA helix for Guinness World Record get 4,000 participants and is organized by Medical University (Bulgaria), on the South beach in the Black sea town of Varna
The largest human DNA helix for the Guinness World Record, Varna, Bulgaria - 23 Apr 2016
Thousands of people are arranged to form the shape of the double-stranded structure for The largest human DNA helix. The current Guinness World Record title belongs to Turkey, as the DNA helix was formed by 3,034 people in Ankara in 2013.
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REPORTAGE - Ratten suchen Landminen in Kambodscha
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Janintha in action exploring the limited area. After a couple of minutes Janintha found a buried C-69 mine. As part of control another herorat will double check the area and confirm the detected mine. Then an expert with a metal detector will finally confirm the dangeours device. The expert deminer will decide to remove or destroy the mine.
Landmine-sniffing rats, Cambodia - 15 Apr 2016
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Cambodia is combating its landmine problem - with rats.
After more than two decades of civil war, the kingdom is one of the most landmine-affected countries in the world.
Now they hope to sniff away their past thanks to rodents that are able to detect the buried threats.
Photojournalist Claudio Montesano Casillas visited the affected area this month (April) to capture the so-called Hero Rats in action.
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FEATURE - Kurioses zum Welt-Löwen-Tag
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Queen Elizabeth II and an Asiatic Lion
Opening of 'Land of the Lions', ZSL London Zoo, Britain - 17 Mar 2016
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle official engagement photos, Frogmore House, Windsor, UK - 21 Dec 2017
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle official engagement photos, Frogmore House, Windsor, UK - 21 Dec 2017
A third official engagement photo released by Kensington Palace of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle taken by Alexi Lubomirski earlier this week at Frogmore House, Windsor.
Terms of release, which must be included and passed-on to anyone to whom this image is supplied: USE AFTER 31/05/2018 must be cleared by Kensington Palace. This photograph is for editorial use only. NO commercial use. NO use in calendars, books or supplements. Use on a cover, or for any other purpose, will require approval from Art Partner and the Kensington Palace Press Office. There is no charge for the supply, release or publication of this official photograph. This photograph must not be digitally enhanced, manipulated or modified and must be used substantially uncropped. Copyright in the photographs is vested in Prince Harry and Ms. Meghan Markle. Publications are asked to credit the photograph to Alexi Lubomirski.
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PEOPLE - Show-Verbot für verantwortliche Mitarbeiter bei der Oscar-Panne
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Brian Cullinan
89th Annual Academy Awards, Backstage, Los Angeles, USA - 26 Feb 2017
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FEATURE - Braunbären in Finnland
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European brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) stares at the camera from between some trees.
European Brown Bears, Finland - Jul 2016
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These stunning photos of brown bears in the forests of Finland are the result of one photographer's endless hours of patience. During his two week trip wildlife photographer Will Nicholls spent 15 hours a day in a tiny wooden hide as he attempted to catch a glimpse of these elusive creatures. Despite their formidable size, the ancient Taiga forests that the bears call home extend for hundreds of miles meaning it can be extremely hard to spot them. Added to this there are estimated to be just 1,700 European brown bears left in Finland. Will comments: "I spent 15 hours each day, every day for 2 weeks, in a small wooden hide on the Russian Border in Finland. "With the sun never completely setting, I was awake through the night in an effort to spot one of Europe's most elusive mammals: the European brown bear.
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FEATURE - Miniatur-Mahlzeiten aus Ton
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Mniature stew pictured beside a whole miniature roast chicken
Incredible clay food miniatures, America - Jul 2016
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An artist has created a series of incredible miniature food models made from clay.
Kim Clough, 33, meticulously crafts each individual food-miniature, spending hours at a time perfecting the model.
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STYLING - Pleiten Pech und Kleider-Pannen: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge lay a wreath at India Gate, New Delhi
Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge visit to India - 11 Apr 2016
Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge begin their Delhi programme with a wreath-laying at India Gate. This memorial is situated in the heart of New Delhi. The 42m high red sandstone structure is the country?s main war memorial, covering the two world wars, the Third Anglo-Afghan War, and the Indo Pakistan War of 1971. As the world marks 100 years since the First World War, The Duke and Duchess will in particular honour the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives while fighting for the British Army during the conflict WEARING EMILIA WICKSTEAD
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