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  • POLICE ANTI TERRORIST OPERATION CONNECTED TO THE ATTEMPTED LONDON BOMBINGS, NOTTING HILL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 29 JUL 2005
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    POLICE ANTI TERRORIST OPERATION CONNECTED TO THE ATTEMPTED LONDON BOMBINGS, NOTTING HILL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 29 JUL 2005
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    A policeman tells a Moslem woman to stay at home as roads are sealed off and flats investigated in Basing Street and Tavistock Crescent in Notting Hill W11. Two more of the failed London bombing suspects are believed to have been arrested as police carried out a number of armed operations in west London
    POLICE ANTI TERRORIST OPERATION CONNECTED TO THE ATTEMPTED LONDON BOMBINGS, NOTTING HILL, LONDON, BRITAIN - 29 JUL 2005

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300bi )
    The Mayan ruins of Palenque and the Palace. The Palace is complex of several connected and adjacent buildings and it houses many fine sculptures and bas-relief carvings as well as the distinctive four-storey tower. Province of Chiapas, Mexico., The site was abandoned by the Mayan people for several centuries when the Spanish invadors arrived in Chiapas in the 16th century.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with mod...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Chiapas, Mexico
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    Chiapas, Mexico
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 805300bj )
    The Mayan ruins of Palenque and the Palace. The Palace is complex of several connected and adjacent buildings and it houses many fine sculptures and bas-relief carvings as well as the distinctive four-storey tower. Province of Chiapas, Mexico., The site was abandoned by the Mayan people for several centuries when the Spanish invadors arrived in Chiapas in the 16th century.
    Chiapas, Mexico
    MAYAN MYSTICISM IN CHIAPAS

    Visitors to the Mexican state of Chiapas are guaranteed a trip drenched in Mayan mysticism, as well as unfettered access to lovely hotels, colonial towns and indigenous cultures.

    The Pacific Coast state also benefits from an abundance of lush green fields, forests and jungles, fresh air, unique flora and fauna and rare species.

    Many ethnic groups live in Chiapas and each has kept their traditions, languages and folklore alive. Their economy is based on cultivation - corn, beans, squash, potatoes, vegetables, pears, tomatoes and other plants - and raising animals such as pigs and poultry. And the colourful costumes of each group are just as varied as the countryside that surrounds them.

    Due to this ethnic tradition Chiapas is also famous for its handcrafts. The Tojolabals make various articles in wood and clay; the Lacandons produce reed flutes, hammocks, nets, leather bags, polished and decorated gourds, clay dolls and necklaces of seeds; while the Zoques are masters at weaving baskets and making toys.

    Surrounded by dozens of traditional Tzotzil and Tzeltal villages, the city of San Cristobal de Las Casas is at the heart of one of the most deeply rooted indigenous areas in Mexico. Set in a gorgeous highland valley, the colonial city has been a popular travelers' destination for decades. This makes it both an excellent base for local and regional exploration and a place where ancient customs coexist with mod...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HTDOHGUH

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  • Iain Sinclair
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    Iain Sinclair
    British writer and film maker. Much of his work is rooted in London, most recently within the influences of psychogeography.

    Much of Sinclair's recent work consists of an ambitious and elaborate literary recuperation of the so-called occultist psychogeography of London. Other psychogeographers who have worked on similar material include Will Self, Stewart Home and the London Psychogeographical Association.

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  • Iain Sinclair
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    Iain Sinclair
    British writer and film maker. Much of his work is rooted in London, most recently within the influences of psychogeography.

    Much of Sinclair's recent work consists of an ambitious and elaborate literary recuperation of the so-called occultist psychogeography of London. Other psychogeographers who have worked on similar material include Will Self, Stewart Home and the London Psychogeographical Association.

    © Claudia Rorarius / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Iain Sinclair
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    Iain Sinclair
    British writer and film maker. Much of his work is rooted in London, most recently within the influences of psychogeography.

    Much of Sinclair's recent work consists of an ambitious and elaborate literary recuperation of the so-called occultist psychogeography of London. Other psychogeographers who have worked on similar material include Will Self, Stewart Home and the London Psychogeographical Association.

    © Claudia Rorarius / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281a )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281b )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281d )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281c )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281e )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281f )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281j )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281k )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281m )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281l )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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  • Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
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    Erection of the Suzlon Wind Turbine, part of the world's largest multi-site wind farm, Gujarat, India - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Parker/CHI-Photo / Rex Features ( 1219281o )
    The three 42-metre rotors which convert kinetic energy into electrical, are connected to the nacelle on the ground before being lifted up to the top of the tower using a 500 tonne German-built crane, Construction of wind turbines is easiest from October to March when desert wind speeds are low. If climatic conditions are right, a single turbine can be built in 24 hours
    The Suzlon Wind Turbine
    As the world looks towards greener methods of energy production, rapidly developing countries like India and China are forced to negotiate the fine balance between environment and progress.

    Given its natural environment, India is well positioned to exploit natural energy in a big way; the rivers of the Himalayas gave birth to a long history with hydroelectric power - the first station being built in the foothills of the Himalayas in Dharamsala in 1906.

    With the absence of carbon dioxide emissions, HEP is considered to be a relatively green generation method and it now accounts for over one fifth of the total energy production in India.

    But in the last decade, the efforts are shifting towards wind and solar energy - becoming increasingly ethically preferable despite their high cost and often small scale of operation.

    Of the two, wind energy is proven, scalable, advanced, and easy to install quickly, something that India is taking full advantage of. While the US is the world's largest producer of wind energy with 21% of the global 121 Gigawatt output, India is now the largest producer in Asia, having recently overtaken China.

    The Indian government is enthusiastically supporting renewable energy development. This effort is critical to India's energy security, given that over 30% of its export revenue is spent on imported oil and petroleum products.

    Suzlon Energy is an Indian company established in 1995 ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELPQWKSSV

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    MODEL RELEASED Two women and young girl indoors bonding
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • VARIOUS
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    VARIOUS
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    MODEL RELEASED Twin boys indoors touching heads
    VARIOUS

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - So schön können russische Nächte sein
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    FEATURE - So schön können russische Nächte sein
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Boris Dmitriev/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Boris Dmitriev/REX/Shutterstock (6272119b)
    This picture for me is symbolic - I love the universe. For me astronomy, science and all that is connected with it is like a religion
    The beauty of the night sky, Russia
    The beautiful colouring of the night sky from a high altitude is almost beyond belief.

    Boris Dmitriev is a traveller, explorer, and photographer with a passion for astronomy. These photos are testament to his dedication for capturing and sharing the stunning views of stars from Russian mountains.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
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    FEATURE - Astronaut Scott Kelly's besten Bilder aus dem All
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Scott Kelly/NASA/REX Shutterstock. Editorial use only
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scott Kelly/NASA/REX/Shutterstock (5601098c)
    07/27/2015) --- Night Earth observation of Japan taken by Expedition 44 crewmember Scott Kelly, with a Soyuz Spacecraft connected to the Mini Research Module 1 (MRM1), and a Progress Spacecraft visible.
    Astronaut Scott Kelly's best pictures from year in space - 2016

    As the two year-long inhabitants of the International Space Station touch back down to Earth near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 (Kazakh time), we select the best images snapped from space by Commander Scott Kelly of NASA.

    The Soyuz TMA-18M spacecraft returned with Expedition 46 Commander Kelly of NASA and Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Sergey Volkov. Kelly and Kornienko completed an International Space Station record year-long mission to collect valuable data on the effect of long duration weightlessness on the human body that will be used to formulate a human mission to Mars.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists (outside the EU), club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 45 images (+15 in extra time). No use to emulate moving images. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications/services.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JASONPIX/REX/Shutterstock (9980917b)
    Wayne Rooney and his son
    England v USA - Wayne Rooney Foundation Friendly. Football. Wembley Stadium, connected by EE. LONDON UK. 15 NOV 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
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    PEOPLE - Familie von Wayne Rooney bei seinem letzten internationalen Fussballspiel
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists (outside the EU), club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 45 images (+15 in extra time). No use to emulate moving images. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications/services.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by JASONPIX/REX/Shutterstock (9980917d)
    Coleen Rooney with her children
    England v USA - Wayne Rooney Foundation Friendly. Football. Wembley Stadium, connected by EE. LONDON UK. 15 NOV 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Ring 1
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    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Using the ring to make a phone call

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
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    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Working as a timepiece

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
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    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Showing all colours

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Working as a fitness tracker

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Rose gold

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Taking a call

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Mat grey

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Left to right, gold, rose gold, platinum

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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    FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10664
    Ring 1
    16/07/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: LazyCo

    After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.

    OPS: The Aina ring.Gold and rose gold

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

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Boris Johnson Openreach
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    Boris Johnson Openreach
    18/12/2020. Bolton, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Openreach's Bolton Training Centre to coincide with their announcement of over 2500 new apprentices and 2800 subcontractor roles. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © No10 Crown Copyright / eyevine

     

  • Boris Johnson Openreach
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    Boris Johnson Openreach
    18/12/2020. Bolton, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Openreach's Bolton Training Centre to coincide with their announcement of over 2500 new apprentices and 2800 subcontractor roles. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson Openreach
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    Boris Johnson Openreach
    18/12/2020. Bolton, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Openreach's Bolton Training Centre to coincide with their announcement of over 2500 new apprentices and 2800 subcontractor roles. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © No10 Crown Copyright / eyevine

     

  • Boris Johnson Openreach
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    Boris Johnson Openreach
    18/12/2020. Bolton, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Openreach's Bolton Training Centre to coincide with their announcement of over 2500 new apprentices and 2800 subcontractor roles. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson Openreach
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    Boris Johnson Openreach
    18/12/2020. Bolton, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Openreach's Bolton Training Centre to coincide with their announcement of over 2500 new apprentices and 2800 subcontractor roles. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Boris Johnson Openreach
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    Boris Johnson Openreach
    18/12/2020. Bolton, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits Openreach's Bolton Training Centre to coincide with their announcement of over 2500 new apprentices and 2800 subcontractor roles. Picture by Pippa Fowles / No 10 Downing Street. / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • NEWS - USA: Tornado fordert Tote bei Amazon-Lagerhaus in Illinois
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    NEWS - USA: Tornado fordert Tote bei Amazon-Lagerhaus in Illinois
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12640960b)
    The office section of the Amazon Hub building is in tact in Edwardsville, Illinois on Saturday, December 11, 2021. A powerful tornado on Friday, December 10, 2021, leveled the football size plant connected to the offices, leaving two dead and several employees missing.
    Powerful Tornado Kills Amazon Employees In Illinois, Edwardsville, United States - 11 Dec 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 7:
    An Apple store in Edmonton, with advertisements for the new iPhone 16 Pro, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Edmonton
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    Daily Life In Edmonton
    EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 14:
    A line of parked Lime electric scooters in downtown Edmonton, on May 14, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Boy Alone
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    Young Boy Alone
    A young boy walks along a polished stone corridor, touching the marble wall as light filters through decorative patterned glass in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Men Using Smartphones On A Bench In A Park
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    Young Men Using Smartphones On A Bench In A Park
    A group of young men sits on a bench in a park, each focused on their mobile phones, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025. The scene reflects contemporary digital habits and social behavior in urban public spaces. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

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