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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910017.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000018/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910011.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000008/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910006.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000015/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910001.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000001/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910002.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000014/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
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    FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CALYX/REX/Shutterstock (5499526h)
    Sophie Camble (Snow White)
    'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
    Sophie Camble - who plays Snow White alongside Adam Woodyatt in the Swindon's Wyvern Theatre pantomime
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
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    FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CALYX/REX/Shutterstock (5499526g)
    Sophie Camble (Snow White)
    'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
    Sophie Camble - who plays Snow White alongside Adam Woodyatt in the Swindon's Wyvern Theatre pantomime
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
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    FEATURE - Schneewittchen lebt!
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CALYX/REX/Shutterstock (5499526e)
    Sophie Camble (Snow White) and James Boyce (Prince Harry)
    'Snow White' cast at Rein and Shine Riding School near Swindon, Britain - 21 Dec 2015
    Sophie Camble and James Boyce, who are appearing in Snow White alongside Adam Woodyatt in the Swindon's Wyvern Theatre pantomime
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910012.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000009/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910013.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000010/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910003.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000002/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
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    REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edward Marshall/REX/Shutterstock (7727711d)
    A view of Pulpit Rock at dusk as the moon rises behind cloud cover, Penninis, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly
    Scilly Isles travel - 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910016.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000017/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910018.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000013/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • Striking Arctic Melt Ponds Shine in NASA Laser Altimeter Flight Images, August 2014
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    Striking Arctic Melt Ponds Shine in NASA Laser Altimeter Flight Images, August 2014
    **Please see individual credits** MANDATORY CREDIT: NASA/Rex Features. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission. Only for use in story about NASA's images of aquamarine melt ponds in the Arctic.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA/REX Shutterstock (4039013d)
    On a July 17 flight to the North Pole and back, the ER-2 aircraft carrying the MABEL instrument flew over fractured sea ice, dotted with melt ponds and marked by ridges formed by the dynamic ice. (Cropped image.)
    Striking Arctic Melt Ponds Shine in NASA Laser Altimeter Flight Images, August 2014
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/p8hi

    From 65,000 feet above Earth, the aquamarine melt ponds in the Arctic stand out beautifully against the White Sea ice and ice sheets.

    These ponds form every summer, from snow that built up on the ice melts, creating striking crystal clear pools.

    On July 16 and July 17, NASA's ER-2 aircraft flew above Alaskan glaciers and to the North Pole, carrying an instrument called the Multiple Altimeter Beam Experimental Lidar, also known as MABEL.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
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    Mexico: Casa Xochiquetzal - Shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City
    MEXICO CITY - 2008-2012: Portrait of Loulou, a resident of Casa Xochiquetzal, at the shelter on January 3, 2000. Casa Xochiquetzal is a shelter for elderly sex workers in Mexico City. It gives the women refuge, food, health services, a space to learn about their human rights and courses to help them rediscover their self-confidence and deal with traumatic aspects of their lives. Casa Xochiquetzal provides a space to age with dignity for a group of vulnerable women who are often invisible to society at large. It is the only such shelter existing in Latin America. (Photo by Bénédicte Desrus/Sipa USA)
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  • Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014
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    Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX (3741938ay)
    Tolmachevy Sisters representing Russia perform "Shine"
    Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014
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    Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX (3741938ax)
    Tolmachevy Sisters representing Russia perform "Shine"
    Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014
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    Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rolf Klatt/REX (3741938aw)
    Tolmachevy Sisters representing Russia perform "Shine"
    Eurovision Song Contest 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark - 10 May 2014

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Unveiling of new portrait of Margaret Thatcher, Dorchester Hotel, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2006
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    Unveiling of new portrait of Margaret Thatcher, Dorchester Hotel, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2006
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features (603426l)
    Margaret Thatcher and artist Benjamin Shine
    Unveiling of new portrait of Margaret Thatcher, Dorchester Hotel, London, Britain - 01 Aug 2006

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
    Zusammenstellung: Margaret Thatcher mit 87 Jahren gestorben - mit Politiker und Promis

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  • dukas 38542660 eli
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    Rep 364749 Paris/France October 01st, 2012 non Exclusive

    Kate Moss and friend Mario Testino head to the CafŽ de Flore for a lunch. | 364749 Moss Kate Testino Mario

    Moss Kate;Testino Mario

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  • Child Labour in Bangladesh
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    Child Labour in Bangladesh
    March 17, 2012 - Dhaka, Bangladesh : A shoeshine boy waits for a customer in the capital of Dhaka, Bangladesh on March 17, 2012. According UNICEF there are 3.2 million child labourers aged 5-17 years in Bangladesh. (Michal Novotny / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
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    Zimbabwe - Oct 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features ( 1249219bg )
    A shoe shine stand outside of the Meikles Hotel in central Harare.
    Zimbabwe - Oct 2010

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  • Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 20 Aug 2010
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    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 20 Aug 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1227227e )
    Three young shoe shine boys in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 20 Aug 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • dukas 11482762 mtx
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    Heads turn from passers-by at the site of Arsenal footballer William Gallas's Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
    Gallas has had his unique £350, 000 car sprayed with paint giving it a silver chrome look.

    LONDON, UK

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    Heads turn from passers-by at the site of Arsenal footballer William Gallas's Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
    Gallas has had his unique £350, 000 car sprayed with paint giving it a silver chrome look.

    LONDON, UK

    2ND OCTOBER 2009

    MATRIX

    JOB: 75432
    TEL: (+44) 33 33 210 456
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  • dukas 11482760 mtx
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    Heads turn from passers-by at the site of Arsenal footballer William Gallas's Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
    Gallas has had his unique £350, 000 car sprayed with paint giving it a silver chrome look.

    LONDON, UK

    2ND OCTOBER 2009

    MATRIX

    JOB: 75432
    TEL: (+44) 33 33 210 456
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    Heads turn from passers-by at the site of Arsenal footballer William Gallas's Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
    Gallas has had his unique £350, 000 car sprayed with paint giving it a silver chrome look.

    LONDON, UK

    2ND OCTOBER 2009

    MATRIX

    JOB: 75432
    TEL: (+44) 33 33 210 456
    (FOTO: DUKAS/MATRIX)

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    Heads turn from passers-by at the site of Arsenal footballer William Gallas's Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren.
    Gallas has had his unique £350, 000 car sprayed with paint giving it a silver chrome look.

    LONDON, UK

    2ND OCTOBER 2009

    MATRIX

    JOB: 75432
    TEL: (+44) 33 33 210 456
    (FOTO: DUKAS/MATRIX)

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  • The Shine Collective party at The dairy, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
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    The Shine Collective party at The dairy, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 983664c )
    Twiggy Lawson
    The Shine Collective party at The dairy, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
    A host of well known faces turned out at The Dairy in London last night for Sass & Bide's Shine Collective party, which helped raise money for Barnardos courtesy of an auction. As part of the Shine initiative the Australian design duo asked some of their celebrity friends, including Kate Moss, Mischa Barton and Twiggy, to create artworks depicting what (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • The Shine Collective party at The dairy, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
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    The Shine Collective party at The dairy, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonathan Hordle / Rex Features ( 983657m )
    Twiggy
    The Shine Collective party at The dairy, London, Britain - 23 Jul 2009
    A host of well known faces turned out at The Dairy in London last night for Sass & Bide's Shine Collective party, which helped raise money for Barnardos courtesy of an auction. As part of the Shine initiative the Australian design duo asked some of their celebrity friends, including Kate Moss, Mischa Barton and Twiggy, to create artworks depicting what (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • 10 Hills Place , London, United Kingdom, 2009
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    10 Hills Place , London, United Kingdom, 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by EDMUND SUMNER / VIEW / Rex Features (1691817a)
    Office, 10 Hills Place, Amanda Levete Architects, London, United Kingdom, 2009, Window Detail
    10 Hills Place , London, United Kingdom, 2009

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  • PEOPLE - Schlagzeuger Charlie Watts von den Rolling Stones ist gestorben (Archiv)
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    PEOPLE - Schlagzeuger Charlie Watts von den Rolling Stones ist gestorben (Archiv)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (750489i)
    The Rolling Stones - Charlie Watts and Keith Richards
    'Shine A Light' film premiere, Odeon Cinema, Leicester Square, London, Britain - 02 Apr 2008

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  • Kamakura, Japan - 2007
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    Kamakura, Japan - 2007
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (2598552w)
    Mount Fuji seen from across Sagami Bay. The late afternoon sun shine a golden light onto the great natural landmark Japan's highest mountain.
    Kamakura, Japan - 2007

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    Gold being poured into ingot moulds after being heated and melted in furnace. (FOTO: DUKAS/AFRICA MEDIA ONLINE)
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  • PEOPLE - Schauspieler Bruce Forsyth im Alter von 89 gestorben
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    PEOPLE - Schauspieler Bruce Forsyth im Alter von 89 gestorben
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ITV/REX/Shutterstock (990245lz)
    'Saturday Show' TV
    The Stars Shine For Jack
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  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
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    FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
    The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
    Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
    The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
    The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
    “We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
    Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
    The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
    Shine’s patent-pending

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  • FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
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    FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
    Pictured: A red squirrel escapes the rain as it holds a miniature blue and white umbrella above its head. Photographer Geert Weggen snapped photos of the woodland rodent as it clutched onto the umbrella and sat in a tiny bathtub.

    The squirrel was actually sniffing out peanuts hidden under the umbrella's spokes, but managed to avoid the rain in doing so. Mr Weggen set up the scenes and hid peanuts to attract inquisitive squirrels who often visit his garden, in Bispgarden, Sweden. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    Please byline: Geert Weggen/Solent News

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

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  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
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    FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
    The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
    Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
    The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
    The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
    “We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
    Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
    The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
    Shine’s patent-pending

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
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    FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
    Pictured: A red squirrel escapes the rain as it holds a miniature blue and white umbrella above its head. Photographer Geert Weggen snapped photos of the woodland rodent as it clutched onto the umbrella and sat in a tiny bathtub.

    The squirrel was actually sniffing out peanuts hidden under the umbrella's spokes, but managed to avoid the rain in doing so. Mr Weggen set up the scenes and hid peanuts to attract inquisitive squirrels who often visit his garden, in Bispgarden, Sweden. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    Please byline: Geert Weggen/Solent News

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
    Pictured: A red squirrel escapes the rain as it holds a miniature blue and white umbrella above its head. Photographer Geert Weggen snapped photos of the woodland rodent as it clutched onto the umbrella and sat in a tiny bathtub.

    The squirrel was actually sniffing out peanuts hidden under the umbrella's spokes, but managed to avoid the rain in doing so. Mr Weggen set up the scenes and hid peanuts to attract inquisitive squirrels who often visit his garden, in Bispgarden, Sweden. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    Please byline: Geert Weggen/Solent News

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    A presentation of fresh tomatoes in a grocery store, photographed on May 7, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
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    FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
    The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
    Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
    The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
    The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
    “We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
    Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
    The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
    Shine’s patent-pending

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
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    FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
    The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
    Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
    The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
    The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
    “We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
    Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
    The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
    Shine’s patent-pending

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
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    FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
    The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
    Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
    The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
    The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
    “We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
    Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
    The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
    Shine’s patent-pending

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
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    FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
    Pictured: A red squirrel escapes the rain as it holds a miniature blue and white umbrella above its head. Photographer Geert Weggen snapped photos of the woodland rodent as it clutched onto the umbrella and sat in a tiny bathtub.

    The squirrel was actually sniffing out peanuts hidden under the umbrella's spokes, but managed to avoid the rain in doing so. Mr Weggen set up the scenes and hid peanuts to attract inquisitive squirrels who often visit his garden, in Bispgarden, Sweden. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    Please byline: Geert Weggen/Solent News

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
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    FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
    Pictured: A red squirrel escapes the rain as it holds a miniature blue and white umbrella above its head. Photographer Geert Weggen snapped photos of the woodland rodent as it clutched onto the umbrella and sat in a tiny bathtub.

    The squirrel was actually sniffing out peanuts hidden under the umbrella's spokes, but managed to avoid the rain in doing so. Mr Weggen set up the scenes and hid peanuts to attract inquisitive squirrels who often visit his garden, in Bispgarden, Sweden. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    Please byline: Geert Weggen/Solent News

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
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    FEATURE - Eichhörnchen badet mit Regenschirm
    Pictured: A red squirrel escapes the rain as it holds a miniature blue and white umbrella above its head. Photographer Geert Weggen snapped photos of the woodland rodent as it clutched onto the umbrella and sat in a tiny bathtub.

    The squirrel was actually sniffing out peanuts hidden under the umbrella's spokes, but managed to avoid the rain in doing so. Mr Weggen set up the scenes and hid peanuts to attract inquisitive squirrels who often visit his garden, in Bispgarden, Sweden. SEE OUR COPY FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    Please byline: Geert Weggen/Solent News

    © Geert Weggen/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800 (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Perlen aus dem Archiv: Als Promis noch jung waren
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    PEOPLE - Perlen aus dem Archiv: Als Promis noch jung waren
    TINA TURNER ;
    In performance ;
    b. 1939 ;
    American-born naturalised Swiss recording artist, dancer, actress and author ;
    ***Special Fees Apply***
    Credit: Joe Bangay / ArenaPAL ;
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

    Double Fee!

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
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    FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    **VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**

    Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
    The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
    Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
    The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
    The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
    “We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
    Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
    The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
    Shine’s patent-pending

    (c) Dukas

     

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