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  • Cheeky posters made of pubic hair after censorship
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    Cheeky posters made of pubic hair after censorship
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hair 1
    Ref 16533
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kiehl’s Since 1851

    A skincare company has hit back at censorship of an advertising campaign where models showed off pubic hair — by creating a type font made entirely of the stuff.

    US based Kiehl’s says the Pubic Display Type helps continue its promotion of inclusivity and body positivity.

    It has unveiled three visuals featuring bold headlines formed entirely from pubic hair.

    They read :”Our photos of models with pubic hair were censored, so we removed the models”; "Pubic hair don't care” and "Apologies, we won't show pubic hair ever again.”

    A spokesperson said: “This first-of-its-kind font, crafted entirely from actual human pubic hair, is a creative response to censorship and an unapologetic celebration of self-care for all skin, including intimate areas.”

    It has been launched after Kiehl's expanded its skincare range to the intimate care category in 2024 to address “the unique needs of sensitive areas.”

    As part of this launch, Kiehl's unveiled advertising showcasing models with visible pubic hair, which it said challenged “ conventional beauty standards. “

    It sparked debate but some visuals were censored in select store windows.

    OPS: One of the three Kiehl’s Since 1851 posters made using a font created entirely from public hair.

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

     

  • Cheeky posters made of pubic hair after censorship
    DUKAS_181015426_FER
    Cheeky posters made of pubic hair after censorship
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hair 1
    Ref 16533
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kiehl’s Since 1851

    A skincare company has hit back at censorship of an advertising campaign where models showed off pubic hair — by creating a type font made entirely of the stuff.

    US based Kiehl’s says the Pubic Display Type helps continue its promotion of inclusivity and body positivity.

    It has unveiled three visuals featuring bold headlines formed entirely from pubic hair.

    They read :”Our photos of models with pubic hair were censored, so we removed the models”; "Pubic hair don't care” and "Apologies, we won't show pubic hair ever again.”

    A spokesperson said: “This first-of-its-kind font, crafted entirely from actual human pubic hair, is a creative response to censorship and an unapologetic celebration of self-care for all skin, including intimate areas.”

    It has been launched after Kiehl's expanded its skincare range to the intimate care category in 2024 to address “the unique needs of sensitive areas.”

    As part of this launch, Kiehl's unveiled advertising showcasing models with visible pubic hair, which it said challenged “ conventional beauty standards. “

    It sparked debate but some visuals were censored in select store windows.

    OPS: One of the three Kiehl’s Since 1851 posters made using a font created entirely from public hair.

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

     

  • Cheeky posters made of pubic hair after censorship
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    Cheeky posters made of pubic hair after censorship
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Hair 1
    Ref 16533
    11/02/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Kiehl’s Since 1851

    A skincare company has hit back at censorship of an advertising campaign where models showed off pubic hair — by creating a type font made entirely of the stuff.

    US based Kiehl’s says the Pubic Display Type helps continue its promotion of inclusivity and body positivity.

    It has unveiled three visuals featuring bold headlines formed entirely from pubic hair.

    They read :”Our photos of models with pubic hair were censored, so we removed the models”; "Pubic hair don't care” and "Apologies, we won't show pubic hair ever again.”

    A spokesperson said: “This first-of-its-kind font, crafted entirely from actual human pubic hair, is a creative response to censorship and an unapologetic celebration of self-care for all skin, including intimate areas.”

    It has been launched after Kiehl's expanded its skincare range to the intimate care category in 2024 to address “the unique needs of sensitive areas.”

    As part of this launch, Kiehl's unveiled advertising showcasing models with visible pubic hair, which it said challenged “ conventional beauty standards. “

    It sparked debate but some visuals were censored in select store windows.

    OPS: One of the three Kiehl’s Since 1851 posters made using a font created entirely from public hair.

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

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
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    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
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    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
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    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
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    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    DUK10156493_003
    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    DUK10156493_002
    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
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    FEATURE - Lotus lässt den stillgelegten Rennwagen Typ 66 53 Jahre nach seiner Ausmusterung wieder aufleben
    August 21, 2023, United Kingdom: Lotus has brought history back to life with the world premiere of the Type 66 – and confirmed the stunning track-only car will go into production..This unique project was unveiled at ‘The Quail, A Motorsport Gathering’ as part of Monterey Car Week in California, USA. The Type 66 is a new, ultra-exclusive low-volume car from Lotus. It brings to life a ‘lost Lotus’ drawing board programme from the brand’s world-renowned motorsport heritage, combining it with today’s state-of-the-art racing technology and components..The Type 66 has been launched in Lotus’ 75th anniversary year and is testament to the brand's desire to reimagine the best elements of its heritage, updating them in the most exhilarating way possible..With his eyes on the high-profile and commercially lucrative Can-Am Series, Lotus founder Colin Chapman tasked Team Lotus draughtsman Geoff Ferris to launch the Type 66 project. It would have raced in the 1970 season but Chapman’s primary focus on Formula 1 meant the innovative project never went beyond technical drawings and scale models. In a fitting tribute to the brand’s illustrious racing pedigree and heritage, Lotus has finally fulfilled the original vision 53 years after the designer first put pen to paper..Only 10 examples of this ‘rediscovered and reimagined’ Lotus V8 will be built. It’s a total selected to commemorate the number of races the Type 66 would have competed in during the 1970 season..The car made its public debut in a heritage-inspired livery – reflecting the red, white and gold colours Lotus raced in during the early Seventies – and which could have adorned the Type 66, alongside the all-conquering Lotus Type 72 F1 car..The Type 66 is one of the most exclusive projects Lotus has ever undertaken and each example will cost in excess of £1million..Simon Lane, Executive Director, Lotus Advanced Perf (Cre
    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    EXCLUSIVE All Round, No Minimums
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JishPhoto/Shutterstock (13743237b)
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry's memoir SPARE is showcased at the only book store in his adopted home town of Montecito. The owner of Tecalote recently told the media she had sold just 30 copies; Montecito has a population of 8,200. In the window it's posed between other 'Royal watcher' type books. Inside it's next to a political book called 'Betrayal'.
    EXCLUSIVE- Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Tecalote Book Store, Montecito, CA, USA - 26 Jan 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    DUK10153621_005
    ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    EXCLUSIVE All Round, No Minimums
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JishPhoto/Shutterstock (13743237c)
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry's memoir SPARE is showcased at the only book store in his adopted home town of Montecito. The owner of Tecalote recently told the media she had sold just 30 copies; Montecito has a population of 8,200. In the window it's posed between other 'Royal watcher' type books. Inside it's next to a political book called 'Betrayal'.
    EXCLUSIVE- Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Tecalote Book Store, Montecito, CA, USA - 26 Jan 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    DUK10153621_004
    ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    EXCLUSIVE All Round, No Minimums
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JishPhoto/Shutterstock (13743237f)
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry's memoir SPARE is showcased at the only book store in his adopted home town of Montecito. The owner of Tecalote recently told the media she had sold just 30 copies; Montecito has a population of 8,200. In the window it's posed between other 'Royal watcher' type books. Inside it's next to a political book called 'Betrayal'.
    EXCLUSIVE- Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Tecalote Book Store, Montecito, CA, USA - 26 Jan 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
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    ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    EXCLUSIVE All Round, No Minimums
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JishPhoto/Shutterstock (13743237e)
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry's memoir SPARE is showcased at the only book store in his adopted home town of Montecito. The owner of Tecalote recently told the media she had sold just 30 copies; Montecito has a population of 8,200. In the window it's posed between other 'Royal watcher' type books. Inside it's next to a political book called 'Betrayal'.
    EXCLUSIVE- Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Tecalote Book Store, Montecito, CA, USA - 26 Jan 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    DUK10153621_002
    ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    EXCLUSIVE All Round, No Minimums
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JishPhoto/Shutterstock (13743237d)
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry's memoir SPARE is showcased at the only book store in his adopted home town of Montecito. The owner of Tecalote recently told the media she had sold just 30 copies; Montecito has a population of 8,200. In the window it's posed between other 'Royal watcher' type books. Inside it's next to a political book called 'Betrayal'.
    EXCLUSIVE- Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Tecalote Book Store, Montecito, CA, USA - 26 Jan 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    DUK10153621_001
    ROYALS - Prinz Harrys Memoiren "SPARE" in der einzigen Buchhandlung in seiner Wahlheimat Montecito
    EXCLUSIVE All Round, No Minimums
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JishPhoto/Shutterstock (13743237a)
    EXCLUSIVE: Prince Harry's memoir SPARE is showcased at the only book store in his adopted home town of Montecito. The owner of Tecalote recently told the media she had sold just 30 copies; Montecito has a population of 8,200. In the window it's posed between other 'Royal watcher' type books. Inside it's next to a political book called 'Betrayal'.
    EXCLUSIVE- Prince Harry's memoir 'Spare', Tecalote Book Store, Montecito, CA, USA - 26 Jan 2023

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319a)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    DUK10148777_013
    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319n)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    DUK10148777_012
    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319j)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    DUK10148777_011
    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319k)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    DUK10148777_010
    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319l)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    DUK10148777_009
    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319m)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    DUK10148777_008
    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319g)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319h)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319i)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319e)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319c)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319f)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319b)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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  • NEWS -  Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
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    NEWS - Nordkoreas Führer Kim Jong Un beim Test seiner neuen Interkontinentalrakete
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by KCNA/UPI/Shutterstock (12867319d)
    This image, released on March 25, 2022, by the North Korean Official News Service (KCNA), shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un overseeing the test launch of a new type of Hwasongpho-17 inter-continental ballistic missile. On Thursday, Pyongyang confirmed that it had tested the massive Hwasong-17 for the first time, saying that the missile traveled close to 700 miles and reached an altitude of 3,882 miles on a lofted trajectory, far higher than any other previous North Korean ICBM.
    North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un Oversees Test of New ICBM, Pyongyang, North Korea - 25 Mar 2022

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    NEWS - Tokyo Auto Salon 2022
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    HONDA Civic Type R Prototype is seen displayed during the "Tokyo Auto Salon 2022" at Makuhari messe in Chiba-Prefecture, Japan on Saturday, January 15, 2022. About 366 automakers and auto parts makers appeal their latest products at a three-day custom cars and racing cars exhibition in this event.
    Tokyo Auto Salon 2022, Chiba, Japan - 15 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166s)
    A sick crane with H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, walks on the bank of the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166k)
    A sick crane with H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, walks in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166n)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166q)
    Cranes who died from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, float in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166l)
    A dead crane with H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, floats in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166j)
    A dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, floats in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166e)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while riding on a raft of dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166f)
    A Palestinian worker for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wears a personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving a dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166d)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while riding on a raft of dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, in the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166c)
    A bulldozer pulls a raft of dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, from the Hula Lake, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166i)
    A sick crane stands near dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, in the Hula Lake at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166g)
    A Palestinian worker for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wears a personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving a dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, from the Hula Lake in the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166h)
    A Palestinian worker for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wears a personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving a dead crane killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166b)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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  • NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
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    NEWS - Vogelgrippe im Naturreservat Hula-Tal, Nordisrael
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI/Shutterstock (12684166a)
    Palestinian workers for the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture wear personal protective equipment (PPE) while retrieving dead cranes killed from H5N1 type Avian Influenza, bird flu, at the Hula Valley Nature Reserve, on Sunday, January 2, 2022. The Ministry of Health has closed the popular tourist site after 6,000 migratory cranes have died from the bird flu.
    Avian Flu in Hula Valley Nature Reserve, Northern Israel - 02 Jan 2022

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    NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789a)
    An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
    Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021

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  • NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
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    NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789b)
    An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
    Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021

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  • NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
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    NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789f)
    An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
    Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021

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  • NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
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    NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789d)
    An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
    Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021

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