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Celebrating Last Day Of Bengali Year
A group of Hindu devotees dress as Hindu gods and goddesses to perform the rituals of Charak Puja in Khulna, Bangladesh, on April 13, 2025. This folk festival, also known as ''Nil Puja,'' takes place in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh and West Bengal. Believers of the Hindu religion celebrate it on the last day of the Bengali month of the year (Chaitra Songkranti). People believe that the festival brings prosperity by eliminating the sorrow and suffering of the previous year. The festival aims to satisfy ''Lord Shiva,'' the great ''Debadideb'' of the Hindu religion. (Photo by Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto) -
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Celebrating Last Day Of Bengali Year
A group of Hindu devotees dress as Hindu gods and goddesses to perform the rituals of Charak Puja in Khulna, Bangladesh, on April 13, 2025. This folk festival, also known as ''Nil Puja,'' takes place in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh and West Bengal. Believers of the Hindu religion celebrate it on the last day of the Bengali month of the year (Chaitra Songkranti). People believe that the festival brings prosperity by eliminating the sorrow and suffering of the previous year. The festival aims to satisfy ''Lord Shiva,'' the great ''Debadideb'' of the Hindu religion. (Photo by Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto) -
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Celebrating Last Day Of Bengali Year
A group of Hindu devotees dress as Hindu gods and goddesses to perform the rituals of Charak Puja in Khulna, Bangladesh, on April 13, 2025. This folk festival, also known as ''Nil Puja,'' takes place in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh and West Bengal. Believers of the Hindu religion celebrate it on the last day of the Bengali month of the year (Chaitra Songkranti). People believe that the festival brings prosperity by eliminating the sorrow and suffering of the previous year. The festival aims to satisfy ''Lord Shiva,'' the great ''Debadideb'' of the Hindu religion. (Photo by Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto) -
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Celebrating Last Day Of Bengali Year
A group of Hindu devotees dress as Hindu gods and goddesses to perform the rituals of Charak Puja in Khulna, Bangladesh, on April 13, 2025. This folk festival, also known as ''Nil Puja,'' takes place in the Southern Belt of Bangladesh and West Bengal. Believers of the Hindu religion celebrate it on the last day of the Bengali month of the year (Chaitra Songkranti). People believe that the festival brings prosperity by eliminating the sorrow and suffering of the previous year. The festival aims to satisfy ''Lord Shiva,'' the great ''Debadideb'' of the Hindu religion. (Photo by Mushfiqul Alam/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In North York, Ontario, Canada
A bulldog waits with its owner outside a pet store on Yonge Street in North York, Ontario, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell) -
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Daily Life In North York, Ontario, Canada
A bulldog waits with its owner outside a pet store on Yonge Street in North York, Ontario, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell) -
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Daily Life In North York, Ontario, Canada
A bulldog waits with its owner outside a pet store on Yonge Street in North York, Ontario, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell) -
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Daily Life In North York, Ontario, Canada
A bulldog waits with its owner outside a pet store on Yonge Street in North York, Ontario, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Mike Campbell) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
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Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: Two Unitree G1 robots fight it out in the ring.
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: A Unitree G1 robot fights a human opponent in the ring.The bout includes some kickboxing
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot boxers slug it out in the ring
Ferrari Press Agency
Boxing robot 1
Ref 16725
10/04/2025
See Ferraritext
Picture MUST credit: Unitree Robotics
The development of humanoid robots could one day be a knockout blow for human boxers.A company is planning to put on combat bouts involving mechanical fighters.
China-based robot maker Unitree is pledging to put on robot bouts involving its machines in May and live stream them to audiences.
To advertise the fights, it has shown two bots squaring up to each other in the ring, throwing punches and kicks.
And another match-up sees one of robots facing a human opponent.
Unitree set up the fights to demonstrate the abilities of its previously announced G1 robot.
In both bouts the robot is able to throw accurate punches and follow its opponent around the ring.If it gets knocked down, it is able to spring back up onto its feet and carry on fighting.
The G1 is 180 cm tall , weighs 35kg and has a running speed of two meters per second.
It is designed to be a robot helper, assembly line operative or research tool.
It has a head without any human features but is packed with the camera and radar sensors usually found in autonomous vehicles.
OPS: One of the Unitree boxing robots warming up with a punchbag
Picture supplied By Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hot Summer Day In Dhaka.
A rickshaw driver drinks water on a hot summer day in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 8, 2025 (Photo by Mamunur Rashid/NurPhoto). -
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'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.
The workers are cleaning the debris after recent Russian attack in Kharkiv. According to locals, there were more than 10 Shahed drones hitting one place.
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'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.
The sample of fibre optic drone shown at the secret drone workshop of the 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.
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'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.
The secret drone workshop of the 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.
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'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.
Dmytro, squad commander, at the secret drone workshop of the 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.
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'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
'They cannot be jammed': fibre optic drones pose new threat in Ukraine.
Experimental kamikaze FPV drones have been developed that can penetrate spaces previously thought safe.
Cap Yurii Fedorenko, the commander of 429th Achilles Separate Unmanned Aerial Systems Regiment.
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Economy In Warsaw, Poland
A person feeds pigeons in Warsaw, Poland on April 3, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 27, 2023- Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: A little girl carries a bag on her head with perfect balance, containing essential food: a small amount of grain and a large bottle of milk. The Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they follow a strong animistic belief system, seeing a sacred connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, particularly with their cattle, land, and surroundings. The Dessenech live in a way that avoids calculations—free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the cycles of rain and drought. They embrace a life focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. Traditionally, they practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in handicraft, agriculture, growing crops such as millet and sorghum, although their environment can make farming challenging. Fishing is another significant activity due to their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. As it is one of the poorest tribes, some of the young generations are used to get supported by Australians, Europeans or US citizens in a way that they still live and grow up in their homelands but they have the financial support to study in the nearest cities. Then, some of them prefer to return back home in their tribe's village to help their families and to work as a guide to visitors. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 27, 2023 - Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: A little girl laughs in the door of her family hut made with rusted corrugated metal, while holding two big, dirty plastic bottles filled with milk. Dessenech tribe, is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. The Dessenech believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
March 4, 2020- Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: A young man of the Dessenech tribe, in his village, wears a digital watch and a feather on his head, combining his traditional heritage with modern influences. In his hand, he holds a 'kure', a handmade wooden object which he uses as a pillow when resting on the ground. This simple yet essential tool reflects the tribe's connection to the earth and their practical way of life. Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. They believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Timeless world of Ethiopia's Omo valley tribes
February 27, 20123- Omo River's valley, southwestern Ethiopia: Semi naked Dessenech women at their small flea market, sell mostly their handicrafts, including handmade jewelry, as well as items they use in their bucolic daily life, such as sticks and unique wooden pillows, which they rest on when they are tired. The Dessenech tribe's handicraft market is located along the banks of the Omo River. Dessenech tribe is a Nilotic ethnic group living near the border between Ethiopia and Kenya. They are known for their unique way of life, which is deeply connected to the river and their environment. Like many Nilotic groups, they have a strong animistic belief system. They believe in a connection between the natural world and the spiritual realm, often seeing their cattle, land, and environment as sacred. The Dessenech believe in living without calculations, free from counting ages, numbers, animals, deaths, or even the seasons of rain and drought. They embrace a life that is focused on the present moment, feeling unburdened and alive. They traditionally practice pastoralism, herding cattle, goats, and sheep. They also engage in some agriculture, growing crops like millet and sorghum, though their environment can be challenging for farming. Fishing is also a significant activity, particularly because of their proximity to the Omo River and Lake Turkana. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
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Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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March For Palestine Protest In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MARCH 29:
Activists, Palestinian supporters, and members of the local Palestinian community gather for the 'March for Palestine' protest in the Old Strathcona area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on March 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Warsaw Daily Life
A pedestrian holds a bottle of white wine in Warsaw, Poland on 31 March, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)