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  • Russia bombs Kyiv
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    Russia bombs Kyiv
    KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 26, 2024 - People sit on the steps of an interchange passage at the Teatralna metro station during the massive Russian drone and missile attack on Ukraine, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328435_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328434_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328433_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328432_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328430_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328429_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328428_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    DUKAS_168328427_FER
    New device can help spell out a future for people unable to read or write
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pen 1
    Ref 15755
    11/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: World Literacy Foundation / Media Monks

    A clip-on tool that can put people on the first steps to becoming literate has been unveiled.

    The device, called the Literacy Pen , fixes to pens or pencils and allows even someone who has never learned to read and write, to spell out words.

    It is a small voice recognition gadget with a microphone and onboard screen.

    The user speaks into it and the screen displays the word.

    From here the individual can see and directly copy it onto paper using the attached pen.

    It has been devised for the Australia-based not-for-profit World Literacy Foundation that works to lift young people out of poverty through literacy

    It was developed in conjunction with global consulting firm Media Monks.

    According to the foundation some 773 million people globally struggle with literacy whether by reasons such as economic status, lack of access to schooling or opportunity and social stigmas.

    OPS: The Literacy Pen which can clip to a range of writing implements

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

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
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    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675af)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
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    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675ag)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
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    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675ah)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_021
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675ai)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
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    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675ab)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
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    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675ac)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_018
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675aa)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_017
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675ad)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_016
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675z)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_015
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675y)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_014
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675x)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_013
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675v)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_012
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675w)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_011
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675t)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_010
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675u)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_009
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675s)
    Protestors clash with Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_008
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675q)
    Man holds object dripping with chemical irritants used by police to disperse crowds.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_007
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675o)
    Minnesota Police fires less-than-lethal round into a group of protestors.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_006
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675r)
    Man holds object dripping with chemical irritants used by police to disperse crowds.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_005
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675n)
    Minnesota Police fires less-than-lethal round into a group of protestors.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_004
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675m)
    Minnesota Police fires less-than-lethal round into a group of protestors.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_003
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675p)
    Woman reacts to affected by the less-than-lethal rounds deployed by Minnesota Police.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_002
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675k)
    Minnesota Police fires less-than-lethal round into a group of protestors.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    DUK10141889_001
    NEWS - Demonstranten und Polizei in der dritten Nacht der Proteste nach dem Tod von Daunte Write in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota,
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Kent/Shutterstock (11859675l)
    Minnesota Police fires less-than-lethal round into a group of protestors.
    Protestors and police clash on third night of protests following fatal police shooting of Daunte Write, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, USA - 14 Apr 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
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    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of Spot with head-like arm , collecting dirty laundry from the floor and putting it into a basket on its back

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    DUK10139988_011
    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , collecting dirty laundry from the floor and putting it into a basket on its back

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    DUK10139988_010
    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , digging a hole with a trowel before planting a shrub

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    DUK10139988_009
    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
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    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: Two of the new versions of Spot with head-like arm, operate a skipping rope for an arm-less Spot to jump.

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

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  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , dragging a heavyweight concrete block

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , recovering clothing from the snow

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , chalks out the Boston Dynamics name in a car park

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of Spot with head-like arm , collecting dirty laundry from the floor and putting it into a basket on its back

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
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    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , turns on the lights in a warehouse

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , planting a shrub

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , chalks out the Boston Dynamics name in a car park

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Hund ist mit einem Arm noch vielseitiger einsetzbar
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Spot 1
    Ref 12595
    02/02/2020
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Boston Dynamics

    A robotic dog being developed for commercial use has just become even more useful – with the attachment of an arm.The new limb on the four-legged Spot, created by US company Boston Dynamics, actually looks like a long bird’s neck with a beak-like grabber at the end.The firm has shown it off performing a string of tasks with the additional – including two getting together to work a skipping rope for a basic Spot model to enjoy.Other jobs it carries out include gardening by digging a hole and putting a new plant in it, dragging a concrete block, picking up discarded clothes from the floor and opening a door.At the end of a video clip showing Spot doing all the jobs, it is scene writing out perfectly neat letters in chalk in an open car park.As the camera pans away, it reveals the machine has written the Boston Dynamics name in perfectly straight capital letters.

    OPS: The new version of spot with head-like arm , chalks out the Boston Dynamics name in a car park

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
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    Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
    Drag Queen, writer, performer and film maker Amrou Al-Kadhi, who performs as Glamrou, pictured at his south London home. As well as screenwriting episodes for Apple TV’s Little America and upcoming Terry Pratchett series The Watch, Al-Kadhi is in the early stages of performing a new live drag show, Glamrou: From Quran to Queen.
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  • Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
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    Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
    Drag Queen, writer, performer and film maker Amrou Al-Kadhi, who performs as Glamrou, pictured at his south London home. As well as screenwriting episodes for Apple TV’s Little America and upcoming Terry Pratchett series The Watch, Al-Kadhi is in the early stages of performing a new live drag show, Glamrou: From Quran to Queen.
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  • Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
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    Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
    Drag Queen, writer, performer and film maker Amrou Al-Kadhi, who performs as Glamrou, pictured at his south London home. As well as screenwriting episodes for Apple TV’s Little America and upcoming Terry Pratchett series The Watch, Al-Kadhi is in the early stages of performing a new live drag show, Glamrou: From Quran to Queen.
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  • Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
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    Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
    Drag Queen, writer, performer and film maker Amrou Al-Kadhi, who performs as Glamrou, pictured at his south London home. As well as screenwriting episodes for Apple TV’s Little America and upcoming Terry Pratchett series The Watch, Al-Kadhi is in the early stages of performing a new live drag show, Glamrou: From Quran to Queen.
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  • Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
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    Drag queen Amrou Al-Kadhi with their new puppy, Phaedra.
    Drag Queen, writer, performer and film maker Amrou Al-Kadhi, who performs as Glamrou, pictured at his south London home. As well as screenwriting episodes for Apple TV’s Little America and upcoming Terry Pratchett series The Watch, Al-Kadhi is in the early stages of performing a new live drag show, Glamrou: From Quran to Queen.
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