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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • Afghan interpreters demo
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    Afghan interpreters demo
    Former interpreters from Afghanistan gather to protest outside the Home Office in central London Monday August 23, 2021. © Christopher Pledger / eyevine

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  • The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
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    The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
    Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.

    Pictured here are Members of the UK Armed Forces who continue to take part in the evacuation of entitled personnel from Kabul airport. Since the beginning of Op PITTING they have been identifying, processing, loading and flying entitled personnel 24 hours a day to the UK. The UK forces have been working closely with our international partners to complete the evacuation safely.

    British forces will remain in place to ensure those Afghans who are eligible for relocation to the United Kingdom that want to, are registered and evacuated as the UK accelerates the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy.

    Operation PITTING is the name for the military support to the evacuation of British Nationals and former British staff eligible for relocation under the Afghan Relocation and Assistance Policy (ARAP).

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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    Standing to the right of Kuno and his current Handler is Col Mark Morrison, Chief Veterinary and Rehoming Officer.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
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    Hero Military Working Dog awarded animals Victoria Cross
    Pictured today (24/11/20) at Woolwich Barracks in London is heroic Military Working Dog, Kuno receiving his well-deserved PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    A retired Military Working Dog (MWD), who suffered life-changing injuries while supporting British Forces fighting Al Qaeda, has today been awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for his bravery and devotion to duty.

    During the 2019 operation, four-year-old Belgian Shepherd Malinois, Kuno, and his handler were deployed in support of specialist UK and host nation forces on a compound raid against a well-armed and aggressive enemy when they came under attack.

    His injuries were so severe he required several operations before he was stable enough to fly back to the UK. Sadly, part of one of Kunoís rear paws had to be amputated to prevent life-threatening infection.

    But now he is thriving in retirement after becoming the first UK MWD to be fitted with custom-made prosthetic limbs.
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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Aimen Dean, former Al Qaeda bomb maker who went onto work for MI6. Photographed in London ahead of the next series of his pod cast Conflicted.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
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    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean
    Ex-jihadi turned M16 agent Aimen Dean pictured at The Fisheries, Hackney, London, UK.
    Aimen Dean is hosting the 2nd series of the “Conflicted Podcast” together with Thomas Small.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
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    Sally Lane and John Letts, parents of 'Jihadi Jack'
    Sally Lane and John Letts, the parents of Jack Letts, known as "Jihadi Jack" photographed in Oxford, where they live. Lane and Letts were found guilty of funding terrorism for sending their son money while he was in Syria.

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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A man holding a child helps a woman climb at the back of a truck that will transport her, along with other civilians who fled heavy clashes in the city of Baghuz, to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, on 12 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Young men and boys who fled heavy fighting in the city of Baghuz, await in the back of a truck to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp which houses suspected ISIS families, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. A young man, who fled heavy fighting between the Syrian Democratic forces (SDF) and ISIS for control of the city of Baghuz, climbs on a truck that will transport him along with other suspected ISIS families to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
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    REPORTAGE - Syrien: Flüchtlingscamp Al-Hol
    Final days of the Isis caliphate: Syria and the collapse of Islamic State across the region and the resultant displacement of families. Men, believed to be ISIS family members, seen on the back of a truck while waiting to be transported to the al-Hol refugee camp, on 11 February, 2019.
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The Tribute in Light marking the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks is seen in New York, the United States, on Sept. 11, 2018. (Xinhua/Qin Lang)(yy)
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW JERSEY, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The Tribute in Light, marking the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York, is seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, the United States, Sept. 11, 2018. (Xinhua/Li Muzi) (hy)
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW JERSEY, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The Tribute in Light, marking the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York, is seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, the United States, Sept. 11, 2018. (Xinhua/Li Muzi) (hy)
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW JERSEY, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- The Tribute in Light, marking the 17th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in New York, is seen from Jersey City, New Jersey, the United States, Sept. 11, 2018. (Xinhua/Li Muzi) (hy)
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- A lady cries beside plates on which the names of 9/11 victims were inscribed around the North Pool at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York, the United States, Sept. 11, 2018. Thousands of people came here on Tuesday to memorize the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks which happened 17 years ago and claimed thousands of lives. (Xinhua/Wang Ying) (hy)
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- People pay tribute to victims beside plates on which the names of 9/11 victims were inscribed around the South Pool at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York, the United States, Sept. 11, 2018. Thousands of people came here on Tuesday to memorize the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks which happened 17 years ago and claimed thousands of lives. (Xinhua/Wang Ying) (hy)
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  • NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
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    NEWS - New York gedenkt den Opfern vom 11.September
    (180912) -- NEW YORK, Sept. 12, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Flowers and balloons are placed on plates on which the names of 9/11 victims were inscribed around the South Pool at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York, the United States, Sept. 11, 2018. Thousands of people came here on Tuesday to memorize the victims of the 9/11 terror attacks which happened 17 years ago and claimed thousands of lives. (Xinhua/Wang Ying) (hy)
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