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  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
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    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
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    30/06/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass comes in two finishes. Silver (left) and Infinite (right)
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540150_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass comes in two finishes. Silver (left) and Infinite (right)
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540149_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass comes in two finishes. Silver (left) and Infinite (right)
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    DUKAS_186540148_FER
    Utimate beer glass said to make ale taste better
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Titanium 1
    Ref 16950
    30/06/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Progress Design

    A beer glass made with titanium and developed in a lab is hoping to help drinkers enjoy their booze more.
    The minimalist Prism is meant to encourage people to slow down and savour the beer drinking ritual.
    The Japanese maker Progress Design claims the gently flared shape enhances the smoothness of every sip, while the aerospace-grade titanium preserves flavour.
    The metal coats the 375 ml glass inside and out and is claimed to neutralise metallic aftertastes and gently break down off-notes preserving only the true flavour of the drink in it.
    A gently flared rim is said to improve mouthfeel and guide beer smoothly across the palate, softening texture and lifting aroma.
    Etched patterns carry a centuries-old Japanese wish for prosperity and continuity.
    OPS: The Prism beer glass titanium covering is so thin, the beer can still be seen inside
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • FEATURE -  Airman Magazine präsentiert die besten Luftaufnahmen der U.S. Air Force
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    FEATURE - Airman Magazine präsentiert die besten Luftaufnahmen der U.S. Air Force


    PICTURE SHOWS: Royal Air Force F-35 Lightnings from RAF Marham, England, are seen flying from the window of a USAF KC-135 Stratotanker from the 100th Air Refueling Wing, RAF Mildenhall, England, during a training mission, Sept. 16, 2019. The F-35s are a vital asset of Bomber Task Force Europe, which strengthens multinational relationships and improves allied cooperation. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Kelly O'Connor)


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    STORY COPY:

    Meet the real Top Guns.

    These jaw-dropping photographs have been hand-picked by Airman Magazine, the official magazine of the United States Air Force, as the best images of the last few years.

    Mainly choosing pictures from 2019, the publication has called the collection Airman Aerials, which they describe as “a photographic art gallery, featuring some of the best aerial photography from around the service in recent history.”

    They explain: “Since its early days as a service, the Air Force has embraced technological advances in air and space capabilities and played an integral role as a global airpower.”

    Airman Magazine is the official magazine of the United States Air Force and reports on information and news about and of interest to Air Force members and their families.

    Where: Mildenhall, United Kingdom
    When: 16 Sep 2019
    Credit: USAF/Cover Images

    **Editorial use only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • WikiLeaks has launched a 'Free Snowden' website to raise legal funds to defend the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden who is currently living in temporary asylum in Russia.
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    WikiLeaks has launched a 'Free Snowden' website to raise legal funds to defend the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden who is currently living in temporary asylum in Russia.
    WikiLeaks has launched a 'Free Snowden' website to raise legal funds to defend the NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden who is currently living in temporary asylum in Russia./SIPA_1127.02/Credit:SIPA/SIPA/1310291132 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) Jahresrückblick 2013: Helden des Jahres
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  • Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
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    Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Demonstration der Initiative "Rechtsanwälte gegen Totalüberwachung" am 18.11.2013 um 12 Uhr vor dem Bundestag. Mit einer Kundgebung protestierten Rechtsanwälte in Roben gegen staatliche Überwachung.




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  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
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    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
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    Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Demonstration der Initiative "Rechtsanwälte gegen Totalüberwachung" am 18.11.2013 um 12 Uhr vor dem Bundestag. Mit einer Kundgebung protestierten Rechtsanwälte in Roben gegen staatliche Überwachung.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
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    Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Demonstration der Initiative "Rechtsanwälte gegen Totalüberwachung" am 18.11.2013 um 12 Uhr vor dem Bundestag. Mit einer Kundgebung protestierten Rechtsanwälte in Roben gegen staatliche Überwachung.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
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    Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Demonstration der Initiative "Rechtsanwälte gegen Totalüberwachung" am 18.11.2013 um 12 Uhr vor dem Bundestag. Mit einer Kundgebung protestierten Rechtsanwälte in Roben gegen staatliche Überwachung.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
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    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    Übergabe von circa 167000 Protestunterschriften an Politiker verschiedener Parteien für ein Asyl von Edward Snowden. Foto: Gregor Gysi und Katja Kipping (beide Linkspartei)

    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    DUKAS_35523386_ACP
    Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Demonstration der Initiative "Rechtsanwälte gegen Totalüberwachung" am 18.11.2013 um 12 Uhr vor dem Bundestag. Mit einer Kundgebung protestierten Rechtsanwälte in Roben gegen staatliche Überwachung.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
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    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    Als Angela Merkel und Sigmar Gabriel verkleidete Demonstranten wollen eine heiße Kartoffel, welche den Schutz für Snowden darstellen soll nicht anpacken.

    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
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    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    Als Angela Merkel und Sigmar Gabriel verkleidete Demonstranten wollen eine heiße Kartoffel, welche den Schutz für Snowden darstellen soll nicht anpacken.

    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
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    Rechtsanwälte protestieren am Bundestag gegen Überwachung
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Demonstration der Initiative "Rechtsanwälte gegen Totalüberwachung" am 18.11.2013 um 12 Uhr vor dem Bundestag. Mit einer Kundgebung protestierten Rechtsanwälte in Roben gegen staatliche Überwachung.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
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    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    Übergabe von circa 167000 Protestunterschriften an Politiker verschiedener Parteien für ein Asyl von Edward Snowden. Foto: Gregor Gysi (Linke) Katja Kipping (Linkei), Katrin Göring-Eckardt (Grüne)

    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    DUKAS_35523377_ACP
    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    Als Angela Merkel und Sigmar Gabriel verkleidete Demonstranten wollen eine heiße Kartoffel, welche den Schutz für Snowden darstellen soll nicht anpacken.

    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    DUKAS_35523376_ACP
    NSA-Protest am Bundestag
    NSA-Affaire beschäftigt den Bundestag: Vor dem Bundestag protestieren Aktivisten der Netzwerke "Campact" und "digitalcourage" gegen staatliche Überwachung und die Einräumung von Asyl für Edward Snowden.




    (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Merkel on campaign trail
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    Merkel on campaign trail
    July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) signs autographs as she arrives at a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event on the shores of the Baltic Sea for the September 22, German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Merkel on campaign trail
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    Merkel on campaign trail
    July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets supporters during a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event for the September 22 German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel on campaign trail
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    Merkel on campaign trail
    July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets supporters during a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event for the September 22 German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel on campaign trail
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    Merkel on campaign trail
    July 22, 2013 - Heringsdorf, Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel greets supporters during a campaign stop on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Merkel delivered her standard speech providing little facts, but with a "we will win" attitude during a campaign event for the September 22 German general election. Merkel's coalition government faces pressure due to it's nebulous reactions about the massive United States PRISM spy program and the loss of approximately 500 billion Euros in a failed arms deal on drones. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
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    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

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  • Merkel summer talk
    DUKAS_32479848_POL
    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
    DUKAS_32479847_POL
    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
    DUKAS_32479846_POL
    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
    DUKAS_32479845_POL
    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
    DUKAS_32479844_POL
    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

  • Merkel summer talk
    DUKAS_32479843_POL
    Merkel summer talk
    July 19, 2013 - Berlin, Germany: German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses the media during her annual summer press conference. Merkel stayed inline with her policy of keeping a low profile about the massive United States PRISM spy program. She stressed concerns over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies. It is still unclear is how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Hermann Bredehorst/Polaris)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

    DUKAS/POLARIS

     

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