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WM 2018 - Letzte Vorbereitungen: Reisen, PK, Trainings, Fans
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Adam Nawalka manager of Poland ,Robert Lewandowski of Poland and Lukasz Piszczek of Poland
Poland training session , 2018 FIFA World Cup football match, Sputnik-Sport Stadium, Sochi, Russia - 13 Jun 2018
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NEWS - Fussball: Xherdan Shaqiri verabschiedet sich von Stoke City
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Lukasz Fabianski of Swansea City saves Xherdan Shaqiri of Stoke City' penalty
Swansea City v Stoke City, Premier League, Football, Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Wales, UK - 13 May 2018
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FEATURE - Entführt und im Darknet als Sexsklavin angeboten: Zwanzigjähriges Model Chloe Ayling
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Police reconstruction of the kidnapping of british glamour model Chloe Ayling, 20, who was kidnapped by sex traffickers and has recalled her horrific ordeal of being drugged, handcuffed and stuffed in a suitcase during a dark web abduction. Mum Chloe was driven to a remote Italian farmhouse and held captive for six days after being lured to Milan for a bogus photo shoot and then abducted by masked men. Her kidnapper told her he was part of a sinister syndicate called Black Death which sold women as sex slaves and she was going to be auctioned to Arabs on the dark web then fed to tigers when they grew tired of her. She is believed to have been drugged with ketamine before being stuffed in a suitcase (as reconstructed by police here) and held for six days. Polish-born Lukasz Herba, 30, who demanded GBP 270,000 to stop the dark web auction, appeared in an Italian court last week. Police also want to talk to his brother Mikal Herba, 36, as a witness. They lived together in Oldbury, West Midlands. Luzasz Herba was arrested on July 17 after taking Chloe to the British consulate in Milan after he is reported to have taken pity on her because she told him she had a two-year-old son.
Chloe Ayling, model who was kidnapped by gang and offered to buyers as sex slave in Milan, Italy - 06 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - Entführt und im Darknet als Sexsklavin angeboten: Zwanzigjähriges Model Chloe Ayling
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Lukasz Herba, photographed by police after being arrested over the kidnapping of glamour model Chloe Ayling, 20, who was kidnapped by sex traffickers and has recalled her horrific ordeal of being drugged, handcuffed and stuffed in a suitcase during a dark web abduction. Mum Chloe was driven to a remote Italian farmhouse and held captive for six days after being lured to Milan for a bogus photo shoot and then abducted by masked men. Her kidnapper told her he was part of a sinister syndicate called Black Death which sold women as sex slaves and she was going to be auctioned to Arabs on the dark web then fed to tigers when they grew tired of her. She is believed to have been drugged with ketamine before being stuffed in a suitcase (as reconstructed by police here) and held for six days. Polish-born Lukasz Herba, 30, who demanded GBP 270,000 to stop the dark web auction, appeared in an Italian court last week. Police also want to talk to his brother Mikal Herba, 36, as a witness. They lived together in Oldbury, West Midlands. Luzasz Herba was arrested on July 17 after taking Chloe to the British consulate in Milan after he is reported to have taken pity on her because she told him she had a two-year-old son.
Chloe Ayling, model who was kidnapped by gang and offered to buyers as sex slave in Milan, Italy - 06 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - Entführt und im Darknet als Sexsklavin angeboten: Zwanzigjähriges Model Chloe Ayling
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Room where glamour model Chloe Ayling, 20, was held, who was kidnapped by sex traffickers and has recalled her horrific ordeal of being drugged, handcuffed and stuffed in a suitcase during a dark web abduction. Mum Chloe was driven to a remote Italian farmhouse and held captive for six days after being lured to Milan for a bogus photo shoot and then abducted by masked men. Her kidnapper told her he was part of a sinister syndicate called Black Death which sold women as sex slaves and she was going to be auctioned to Arabs on the dark web then fed to tigers when they grew tired of her. She is believed to have been drugged with ketamine before being stuffed in a suitcase and held for six days. Polish-born Lukasz Herba, 30, who demanded GBP 270,000 to stop the dark web auction, appeared in an Italian court last week. Police also want to talk to his brother Mikal Herba, 36, as a witness. They lived together in Oldbury, West Midlands. Luzasz Herba was arrested on July 17 after taking Chloe to the British consulate in Milan after he is reported to have taken pity on her because she told him she had a two-year-old son.
Chloe Ayling, model who was kidnapped by gang and offered to buyers as sex slave in Milan, Italy - 06 Aug 2017
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FEATURE - Entführt und im Darknet als Sexsklavin angeboten: Zwanzigjähriges Model Chloe Ayling
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Lukasz Herba, photographed by police after being arrested over the kidnapping of glamour model Chloe Ayling, 20, who was kidnapped by sex traffickers and has recalled her horrific ordeal of being drugged, handcuffed and stuffed in a suitcase during a dark web abduction. Mum Chloe was driven to a remote Italian farmhouse and held captive for six days after being lured to Milan for a bogus photo shoot and then abducted by masked men. Her kidnapper told her he was part of a sinister syndicate called Black Death which sold women as sex slaves and she was going to be auctioned to Arabs on the dark web then fed to tigers when they grew tired of her. She is believed to have been drugged with ketamine before being stuffed in a suitcase (as reconstructed by police here) and held for six days. Polish-born Lukasz Herba, 30, who demanded GBP 270,000 to stop the dark web auction, appeared in an Italian court last week. Police also want to talk to his brother Mikal Herba, 36, as a witness. They lived together in Oldbury, West Midlands. Luzasz Herba was arrested on July 17 after taking Chloe to the British consulate in Milan after he is reported to have taken pity on her because she told him she had a two-year-old son.
Chloe Ayling, model who was kidnapped by gang and offered to buyers as sex slave in Milan, Italy - 06 Aug 2017
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EURO 2016 - EM-Viertelfinal: Portugal gegen Polen
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Poland goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is beaten by Ricardo Quaresma of Portugal during the UEFA Euro 2016 Quarter-final match between Poland and Portugal played at Stadium Velodrome , Marseille , France on June 30th 2016
Football - UEFA European Championships 2016 Quarter Finals Poland v Portugal Stade Velodrome, Marseille, France - 30 Jun 2016
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EURO 2016 - Schweiz scheidet aus dem Achtelfinale
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Lukasz Piszczek of Poland battles with Granit Xhaka of Switzerland during the UEFA Euro 2016 Round of 16 match between Switzerland and Poland played at Stadium Geoffroy Guichard , Saint-Etienne , France on June 25th 2016
Football - UEFA European Championships 2016 Round of 16 Switzerland v Poland Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, St-Etienne, France - 25 Jun 2016
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Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
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Lukasz Wysocki
Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
A Polish teenager has created a substance that may one day be used to treat Alzheimer's, it has been reported. In theory the formula devised by Lukasz Wysocki destroys protein deposits that accumulate in the brain, damaging the structure of neurons and leading to the development of the disease. The 18-year-old came up with the formula while completing an internship at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Clinical Sciences in Warsaw. However, before it can be tested on humans it must first pass a series of other tests, first on cells and then on animals.
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Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
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Lukasz Wysocki
Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
A Polish teenager has created a substance that may one day be used to treat Alzheimer's, it has been reported. In theory the formula devised by Lukasz Wysocki destroys protein deposits that accumulate in the brain, damaging the structure of neurons and leading to the development of the disease. The 18-year-old came up with the formula while completing an internship at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Clinical Sciences in Warsaw. However, before it can be tested on humans it must first pass a series of other tests, first on cells and then on animals.
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Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
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Lukasz Wysocki
Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
A Polish teenager has created a substance that may one day be used to treat Alzheimer's, it has been reported. In theory the formula devised by Lukasz Wysocki destroys protein deposits that accumulate in the brain, damaging the structure of neurons and leading to the development of the disease. The 18-year-old came up with the formula while completing an internship at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Clinical Sciences in Warsaw. However, before it can be tested on humans it must first pass a series of other tests, first on cells and then on animals.
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Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
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Lukasz Wysocki
Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
A Polish teenager has created a substance that may one day be used to treat Alzheimer's, it has been reported. In theory the formula devised by Lukasz Wysocki destroys protein deposits that accumulate in the brain, damaging the structure of neurons and leading to the development of the disease. The 18-year-old came up with the formula while completing an internship at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Clinical Sciences in Warsaw. However, before it can be tested on humans it must first pass a series of other tests, first on cells and then on animals.
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Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcin Wziontek/REX (3542098a)
Lukasz Wysocki
Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
A Polish teenager has created a substance that may one day be used to treat Alzheimer's, it has been reported. In theory the formula devised by Lukasz Wysocki destroys protein deposits that accumulate in the brain, damaging the structure of neurons and leading to the development of the disease. The 18-year-old came up with the formula while completing an internship at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Clinical Sciences in Warsaw. However, before it can be tested on humans it must first pass a series of other tests, first on cells and then on animals.
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Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcin Wziontek/REX (3542098d)
Lukasz Wysocki
Teenager discovers formula that may help treat Alzheimer's, Poland - 30 Jan 2014
A Polish teenager has created a substance that may one day be used to treat Alzheimer's, it has been reported. In theory the formula devised by Lukasz Wysocki destroys protein deposits that accumulate in the brain, damaging the structure of neurons and leading to the development of the disease. The 18-year-old came up with the formula while completing an internship at the Institute of Experimental Medicine and Clinical Sciences in Warsaw. However, before it can be tested on humans it must first pass a series of other tests, first on cells and then on animals.
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