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  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    A JK Police officer stands alert outside the Nunwan Amarnath Yatra Base Camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    A JK Police officer stands alert outside the Nunwan Amarnath Yatra Base Camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    A worker installs a board at the entrance of the Amarnath Yatra Basecamp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    Labourers work at the Amarnath Yatra base camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    Labourers work at the Amarnath Yatra base camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    Labourers work at the Amarnath Yatra base camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • Amarnath Yatra 2025
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    Amarnath Yatra 2025
    A JK Police officer stands alert outside the Nunwan Amarnath Yatra Base Camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on May 23, 2025. Preparations are underway for the 2025 Shri Amarnath Yatra, scheduled to commence on July 3. Following the recent attack on tourists in Baisaran, Pahalgam, security measures are significantly enhanced to ensure a safe pilgrimage (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto).

     

  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Northrop Grumman/UPI/Shutterstock (12645970b)
    During final testing, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured, fully expanding and locking into place, just as it would in space. The conclusion of this test represents the team's final checkpoint in a long series of tests designed to ensure Webb's 18 hexagonal mirrors are prepared for a long journey in space. After this, all of Webb's many movable parts will have confirmed in testing that they can perform their intended operations after being exposed to the expected launch environment. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021

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  • NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
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    NEWS - NASA bereitet den Start des James-Webb-Weltraumteleskops vor
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/Northrop Grumman/UPI/Shutterstock (12645970d)
    During final testing, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is pictured, fully expanding and locking into place, just as it would in space. The conclusion of this test represents the team's final checkpoint in a long series of tests designed to ensure Webb's 18 hexagonal mirrors are prepared for a long journey in space. After this, all of Webb's many movable parts will have confirmed in testing that they can perform their intended operations after being exposed to the expected launch environment. As of December 15, 2021, the JWST team was working on a communication issue between the observatory and the launch vehicle system, delaying the launch date to no earlier than Friday, December 24.
    NASA Prepares for the Launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, Greenbelt, Maryland, United States - 15 Dec 2021

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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rudolf Sulgan/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053b)
    The picture shows Blizard by Rudolf Sulgan, from New York. The photo was taken at Brooklyn Bridge. He said: 'Global warming is the primary cause of the current sea level rise. As a result, hundreds of millions of people living in coastal areas will become increasingly vulnerable to flooding. Higher sea levels would force them to abandon their homes and relocate. To combat this change in global temperature rise, we can reduce emissions and ensure communities have the resources they need to withstand the effects of climate change. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

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  • PORTRAIT - Chris Stevens im Kaboom Chicken Restaurant in Toronto
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    PORTRAIT - Chris Stevens im Kaboom Chicken Restaurant in Toronto
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (9304501d)
    Chris Stevens, owner of Kaboom Chicken restaurant, hands an order to a customer in Toronto on Friday, December 29, 2017. Ontario's new $14 per hour minimum wage does not take effect until Jan. 1, but Stevens has already taken steps to ensure his restaurant can afford the added expense.
    KABOOM preps for Wage Increase, Toronto, Canada - 29 Dec 2017

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  • PORTRAIT - Chris Stevens im Kaboom Chicken Restaurant in Toronto
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    PORTRAIT - Chris Stevens im Kaboom Chicken Restaurant in Toronto
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (9304501k)
    Chris Stevens, owner of Kaboom Chicken restaurant, poses for a photograph in Toronto on Friday, December 29, 2017. Ontario's new $14 per hour minimum wage does not take effect until Jan. 1, but Stevens has already taken steps to ensure his restaurant can afford the added expense.
    KABOOM preps for Wage Increase, Toronto, Canada - 29 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Üble Szenen in englischen Städten am Boxing Day
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    FEATURE - Üble Szenen in englischen Städten am Boxing Day
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9302108ab)
    Police officers ensure a man, dressed up as a fireman, is well, after a fall
    Boxing Day revellers, Wigan, UK - 27 Dec 2017
    Revellers in Wigan enjoy Boxing Day drinks and clubbing in Wigan Wallgate. In recent years a tradition has been established in which people go out wearing fancy-dress costumes on Boxing Day night.

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  • NEWS - Ophelia sorgt für gespenstische Bilder
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    NEWS - Ophelia sorgt für gespenstische Bilder
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX/Shutterstock (9139761a)
    Giant waves sweep into the Cornish coast at Mullion Harbour on The Lizard after the hurricane Ophelia. Coastguards made checks to ensure safety of people around the harbour complex. (Pictured today Monday)
    Storm Ophelia, Cornwall, UK - 16 Oct 2017

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  • NEWS - Ophelia sorgt für gespenstische Bilder
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    NEWS - Ophelia sorgt für gespenstische Bilder
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore/REX/Shutterstock (9139761d)
    Giant waves sweep into the Cornish coast at Mullion Harbour on The Lizard after the hurricane Ophelia. Coastguards made checks to ensure safety of people around the harbour complex. (Pictured today Monday)
    Storm Ophelia, Cornwall, UK - 16 Oct 2017

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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190k)
    JOCK, a silverback male western lowland gorilla who is the dominant male in the gorilla troupe at Bristol Zoo. Baby gorilla Afia is now 10 months old and lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ?little miracle? Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It?s been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.
    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190o)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old IS carried by her surrogate mother gorilla Romina on one hand. Afia now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190l)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old IS carried by her surrogate mother gorilla Romina on one hand. Afia now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190q)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190i)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190j)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190p)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
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    FEATURE - Gorillababy Afia mit Ersatzmutter Romina im Zoo von Bristol
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Chapman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (7637190n)
    Afia, a western lowland gorilla who is 10 months old with her surrogate mother gorilla Romina, now lives with the other gorillas at Bristol Zoo, after being born by caesarian section on 12 February this year. Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their ëlittle miracleí Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. Itís been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival.

    Orphaned baby gorilla Afia thriving at Bristol Zoo, UK - 20 Dec 2016
    Keepers at Bristol Zoo have announced that their 'little miracle' Afia, the young Western lowland gorilla who has been hand-reared since birth, is now fully integrated with the gorilla troop. It's been an eventful journey since the young primate was born 10 months ago by emergency caesarean section and fought for her life before being cared for by keepers to ensure her survival. In that time keepers have given more than 1,570 bottle feeds, changed nearly 1,400 nappies, given 112 piggy back rides, and spent countless sleepless nights caring for her round-the-clock. Now, having reached a huge milestone, Afia is no longer being cared for by keepers but is spending 24-hours a day with her new gorilla family. She can often be seen exploring her new home on Gorilla Island, or clinging onto her new, surrogate mother gorilla, Romina.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335c)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335b)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335a)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335d)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335f)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335e)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335g)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335h)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335j)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335k)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
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    NEWS - Italien: Zerstörung nach dem Erdbeben bei Norcia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/IPA/REX/Shutterstock (6907335i)
    The Ponte Mazzini bridge in Rome is checked to ensure it is safe
    Earthquake in Italy - 31 Oct 2016

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  • Bus fire in Blackheath, London, England - 10th August 2015
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    Bus fire in Blackheath, London, England - 10th August 2015
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Brown/REX Shutterstock (4937581h)
    A bus fire in Blackheath, London, England was tackled by London Fire Brigade firefighters after the engine caught fire billowing thick black smoke causing the closure of Tranquil Vale, the main road through Blackheath village. Once the fire was out, the Fire Brigade checked the engine to ensure nothing was still burning.
    Bus fire in Blackheath, London, England - 10th August 2015

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    The presidents of turkey, azerbaijan and georgia made a joint statement on results of their sunday meeting in trabzon, the turkish black sea town, on april 26, 1998, they called for the fulfillment of projects on the delivery of the azerbaijani oil on the baku-tbilisi-ceyhan route and the caspian gas to turkey via the azerbaijani and georgian territories, the statement, read out by a speaker of the turkish foreign ministry, voices the need to restore the great silk roads, create the eurasian transport corridor and its part -- the kars-tbilisi railroad, and boost efforts to protect the ecological system of the black sea and its straits, the three countries called for deepening good-neighborly relations, which would help to ensure peace, stability and economic growth in the region, ops: georgian president eduard shevardnadze (l), president of turkey s,demirel (fourth left), and azerbaijani president g,aliyev (fifth left) after the meeting.
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sovfoto/Universal Images Group/REX (3830176a)
    The presidents of turkey, azerbaijan and georgia made a joint statement on results of their sunday meeting in trabzon, the turkish black sea town, on april 26, 1998, they called for the fulfillment of projects on the delivery of the azerbaijani oil on the baku-tbilisi-ceyhan route and the caspian gas to turkey via the azerbaijani and georgian territories, the statement, read out by a speaker of the turkish foreign ministry, voices the need to restore the great silk roads, create the eurasian transport corridor and its part -- the kars-tbilisi railroad, and boost efforts to protect the ecological system of the black sea and its straits, the three countries called for deepening good-neighborly relations, which would help to ensure peace, stability and economic growth in the region, ops: (from right to left) azerbaijani president aliyev, president of turkey s,demirel georgian president eduard shevardnadze, prime minister of turkey m,yilmaz attending the ceremony of laying the foundation of the deriner dyke in the turkish artvin province bordering georgia.
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  • Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
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    Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
    Thousand Oaks, CA - Amanda Bynes, who was recently released to her parents' care after leaving rehab, stops by an A.A. meeting and then gets some grocery shopping done at Costco with her parents today. The actress walked around with her shades on and tried to hide under her umbrella. Amanda was being treated for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and it has been reported that the actress has plans to attend FIDM to become a fashion designer. However, her doctors are saying she should go back to rehab and that, "¿going to fashion school so soon after being released from The Canyons... is an absolutely terrible idea for her to do at this time".

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  • Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
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    Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
    Thousand Oaks, CA - Amanda Bynes, who was recently released to her parents' care after leaving rehab, stops by an A.A. meeting and then gets some grocery shopping done at Costco with her parents today. The actress walked around with her shades on and tried to hide under her umbrella. Amanda was being treated for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and it has been reported that the actress has plans to attend FIDM to become a fashion designer. However, her doctors are saying she should go back to rehab and that, "¿going to fashion school so soon after being released from The Canyons... is an absolutely terrible idea for her to do at this time".

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  • Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
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    Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
    Thousand Oaks, CA - Amanda Bynes, who was recently released to her parents' care after leaving rehab, stops by an A.A. meeting and then gets some grocery shopping done at Costco with her parents today. The actress walked around with her shades on and tried to hide under her umbrella. Amanda was being treated for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and it has been reported that the actress has plans to attend FIDM to become a fashion designer. However, her doctors are saying she should go back to rehab and that, "¿going to fashion school so soon after being released from The Canyons... is an absolutely terrible idea for her to do at this time".

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  • Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
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    Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
    Thousand Oaks, CA - Amanda Bynes, who was recently released to her parents' care after leaving rehab, stops by an A.A. meeting and then gets some grocery shopping done at Costco with her parents today. The actress walked around with her shades on and tried to hide under her umbrella. Amanda was being treated for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and it has been reported that the actress has plans to attend FIDM to become a fashion designer. However, her doctors are saying she should go back to rehab and that, "¿going to fashion school so soon after being released from The Canyons... is an absolutely terrible idea for her to do at this time".

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  • Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
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    Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
    Thousand Oaks, CA - Amanda Bynes, who was recently released to her parents' care after leaving rehab, stops by an A.A. meeting and then gets some grocery shopping done at Costco with her parents today. The actress walked around with her shades on and tried to hide under her umbrella. Amanda was being treated for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and it has been reported that the actress has plans to attend FIDM to become a fashion designer. However, her doctors are saying she should go back to rehab and that, "¿going to fashion school so soon after being released from The Canyons... is an absolutely terrible idea for her to do at this time".

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  • Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
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    Amanda Bynes stops by Costco with her Parents
    Thousand Oaks, CA - Amanda Bynes, who was recently released to her parents' care after leaving rehab, stops by an A.A. meeting and then gets some grocery shopping done at Costco with her parents today. The actress walked around with her shades on and tried to hide under her umbrella. Amanda was being treated for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia and it has been reported that the actress has plans to attend FIDM to become a fashion designer. However, her doctors are saying she should go back to rehab and that, "¿going to fashion school so soon after being released from The Canyons... is an absolutely terrible idea for her to do at this time".

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  • Disused New York railroad structure is to be converted into a park, New York, America - Jun 2009
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    Disused New York railroad structure is to be converted into a park, New York, America - Jun 2009
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Field Operations, Diller Scofidio, Renfro, NYC / Rex Features ( 938560b )
    A straight walkway, running alongside the railroad tracks, is surrounded by a landscape of native species that once grew spontaneously on the High Line, interspersed with new species that ensure bloom throughout the growing season.
    The Disused Elevated Rail Track Set To Become New York's Prettiest Park
    THE DISUSED ELEVATED RAIL TRACK SET TO BECOME NEW YORK'S PRETTIEST PARK

    A disused railway track looks set to become one of the prettiest parks in New York.

    The High Line in west Chelsea is being converted into a park including floating ponds, sundecks and lookout spots over the Hudson River and Manhattan.

    The elevated former industrial line had become decrepit and overgrown but thanks to the support of wealthy benefactors and several famous names it is undergoing a transformation into an amazing green space.

    With the first phase set to open to the public later this month (June), the park should span 22 blocks once it's all open in 2010.

    Stretching 1.45 miles, up to 30ft high and only 60ft wide, the line runs along Manhattan's West Side, from Gansevoort Street, in the Meatpacking District, through Chelsea to 34th Street.

    Having last carried freight in 1980, it was saved from demolition by former mayor Michael Bloomberg and has seen high-profile support from the likes of Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, Susan Sarandon, Harvey Weinstein and Jerry Seinfeld.

    With $50m needed to complete the project, a recent star-studded fundraising gala saw individuals donations of $10m each from media mogul Barry Diller, whose corporate headquarters overlooks the elevated tracks, and billionaire hedge-fund manager Philip Falcon...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HWLRWBEN

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  • 'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX' BOOK GOING ON SALE, CHATSWOOD WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 21 JUN 2003
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    'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX' BOOK GOING ON SALE, CHATSWOOD WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 21 JUN 2003
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    SAMANTHA VLAHOS AGED 13, NOSHIN ESHRAGHI AGED 13 AND CELLINE NARINLI AGED 13 DRESSED UP AS HAGRID, HARRY POTTER AND HERMIONE RESPECTIVELY. HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX GOES ON SALE AS SYDNEYSIDERS ENSURE THEY GET THEIR COPY OF THE LATEST RELEASE IN THE POTTER PHENOMENON
    'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX' BOOK GOING ON SALE, CHATSWOOD WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 21 JUN 2003

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  • 'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX' BOOK GOING ON SALE, CHATSWOOD WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 21 JUN 2003
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    'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX' BOOK GOING ON SALE, CHATSWOOD WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 21 JUN 2003
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by James D. Morgan / Rex Features (419902d)
    SAMANTHA VLAHOS AGED 13, NOSHIN ESHRAGHI AGED 13 AND CELLINE NARINLI AGED 13 DRESSED UP AS HAGRID, HARRY POTTER AND HERMIONE RESPECTIVELY. HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX GOES ON SALE AS SYDNEYSIDERS ENSURE THEY GET THEIR COPY OF THE LATEST RELEASE IN THE POTTER PHENOMENON
    'HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX' BOOK GOING ON SALE, CHATSWOOD WESTFIELD SHOPPING CENTRE, SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - 21 JUN 2003

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