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  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    A Palestinian girl carries a bowl of rice after receiving a food portion from a charity kitchen in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    A Palestinian girl carries a bowl of rice after receiving a food portion from a charity kitchen in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
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    Daily Life In Gaza Amid Hamas-Israel Conflict
    A Palestinian girl carries a bowl of rice after receiving a food portion from a charity kitchen in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip, on October 8, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto)

     

  • dukas 187059277 fer
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    dukas 187059277 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Toilet 1
    Ref 17004
    18/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: TOTO
    A new smart toilet has been created to monitor poop to help determine the user’s health.
    The new line of toilets by Japanese company TOTO will include a system to monitor fecal matter as it is expelled and record it in a dedicated smartphone app.
    It will be fitted to the company’s range of Neorest toilets which already include extras like water sprays to help clean backsides.
    The new fecal monitor is installed in the bowl next to the washlet water nozzle and works just like a barcode scanner.
    The consistency is then classified into one of seven categories.
    These are identified as clumps, lumpy, cracked, normal, semi-solid, muddy, and liquid.
    The shade of brown is also measured and given one of three categories.
    The data is logged for each toilet visit and can be viewed on a smartphone app, which also offers lifestyle advice on how to have more consistently normal poos.
    In recent years, interest in extending healthy life expectancy and preventing lifestyle-related diseases has grown in Japan, and awareness of daily health management has improved.

    OPS: Both models fitted ith the fecal scanner also come with the company's washlet water spray for cleaning bottoms.

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

     

  • dukas 187059274 fer
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    dukas 187059274 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Toilet 1
    Ref 17004
    18/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: TOTO
    A new smart toilet has been created to monitor poop to help determine the user’s health.
    The new line of toilets by Japanese company TOTO will include a system to monitor fecal matter as it is expelled and record it in a dedicated smartphone app.
    It will be fitted to the company’s range of Neorest toilets which already include extras like water sprays to help clean backsides.
    The new fecal monitor is installed in the bowl next to the washlet water nozzle and works just like a barcode scanner.
    The consistency is then classified into one of seven categories.
    These are identified as clumps, lumpy, cracked, normal, semi-solid, muddy, and liquid.
    The shade of brown is also measured and given one of three categories.
    The data is logged for each toilet visit and can be viewed on a smartphone app, which also offers lifestyle advice on how to have more consistently normal poos.
    In recent years, interest in extending healthy life expectancy and preventing lifestyle-related diseases has grown in Japan, and awareness of daily health management has improved.

    OPS: The fecal monitor is situated behind a flap at the rear rim of the bowl

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

     

  • dukas 187059272 fer
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    dukas 187059272 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Toilet 1
    Ref 17004
    18/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: TOTO
    A new smart toilet has been created to monitor poop to help determine the user’s health.
    The new line of toilets by Japanese company TOTO will include a system to monitor fecal matter as it is expelled and record it in a dedicated smartphone app.
    It will be fitted to the company’s range of Neorest toilets which already include extras like water sprays to help clean backsides.
    The new fecal monitor is installed in the bowl next to the washlet water nozzle and works just like a barcode scanner.
    The consistency is then classified into one of seven categories.
    These are numbered from 1 to 7 starting with clumps, lumpy, cracked, normal, semi-solid, muddy, and liquid.
    The shade of brown is also measured and given one of three categories.
    The data is logged for each toilet visit and can be viewed on a smartphone app, which also offers lifestyle advice on how to have more consistently normal poos.
    In recent years, interest in extending healthy life expectancy and preventing lifestyle-related diseases has grown in Japan, and awareness of daily health management has improved.

    OPS: Results from the scans after each use are logged on a companion app. This shows rresukts for a typical month. The blue lines show quantity, the dots are the colour of the poop, and the position of the dot corresponds to one of the seven consistency categories on the left.

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

     

  • dukas 187059270 fer
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    dukas 187059270 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Toilet 1
    Ref 17004
    18/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: TOTO
    A new smart toilet has been created to monitor poop to help determine the user’s health.
    The new line of toilets by Japanese company TOTO will include a system to monitor fecal matter as it is expelled and record it in a dedicated smartphone app.
    It will be fitted to the company’s range of Neorest toilets which already include extras like water sprays to help clean backsides.
    The new fecal monitor is installed in the bowl next to the washlet water nozzle and works just like a barcode scanner.
    The consistency is then classified into one of seven categories.
    These are identified as clumps, lumpy, cracked, normal, semi-solid, muddy, and liquid.
    The shade of brown is also measured and given one of three categories.
    The data is logged for each toilet visit and can be viewed on a smartphone app, which also offers lifestyle advice on how to have more consistently normal poos.
    In recent years, interest in extending healthy life expectancy and preventing lifestyle-related diseases has grown in Japan, and awareness of daily health management has improved.

    OPS: Results from the scans after each use are logged on a companion app.

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

     

  • dukas 187059268 fer
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    dukas 187059268 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Toilet 1
    Ref 17004
    18/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: TOTO
    A new smart toilet has been created to monitor poop to help determine the user’s health.
    The new line of toilets by Japanese company TOTO will include a system to monitor fecal matter as it is expelled and record it in a dedicated smartphone app.
    It will be fitted to the company’s range of Neorest toilets which already include extras like water sprays to help clean backsides.
    The new fecal monitor is installed in the bowl next to the washlet water nozzle and works just like a barcode scanner.
    The consistency is then classified into one of seven categories.
    These are identified as clumps, lumpy, cracked, normal, semi-solid, muddy, and liquid.
    The shade of brown is also measured and given one of three categories.
    The data is logged for each toilet visit and can be viewed on a smartphone app, which also offers lifestyle advice on how to have more consistently normal poos.
    In recent years, interest in extending healthy life expectancy and preventing lifestyle-related diseases has grown in Japan, and awareness of daily health management has improved.

    OPS: One of the two Neorest toilet models fitted with the new fecal scanner.

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

     

  • dukas 187059267 fer
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    dukas 187059267 fer
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Toilet 1
    Ref 17004
    18/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: TOTO
    A new smart toilet has been created to monitor poop to help determine the user’s health.
    The new line of toilets by Japanese company TOTO will include a system to monitor fecal matter as it is expelled and record it in a dedicated smartphone app.
    It will be fitted to the company’s range of Neorest toilets which already include extras like water sprays to help clean backsides.
    The new fecal monitor is installed in the bowl next to the washlet water nozzle and works just like a barcode scanner.
    The consistency is then classified into one of seven categories.
    These are identified as clumps, lumpy, cracked, normal, semi-solid, muddy, and liquid.
    The shade of brown is also measured and given one of three categories.
    The data is logged for each toilet visit and can be viewed on a smartphone app, which also offers lifestyle advice on how to have more consistently normal poos.
    In recent years, interest in extending healthy life expectancy and preventing lifestyle-related diseases has grown in Japan, and awareness of daily health management has improved.

    OPS: One of the two Neorest toilet models fitted with the new fecal scanner.

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

     

  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'
    Pat Cummins: 'We want to play hard and fair, and I think we've got it right'

    The Australia captain talks about leading the side against South Africa and not getting too big for his boots - but plays a dead bat regarding the Bairstow dismissal at Lord's

    Pat Cummins, the Australian cricket captain, poses for a portrait at Lord's Cricket Ground on June 8th 2025 in London, UK.

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  • 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
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    3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
    Jos Buttler and Harry Brook celebrate victory over West Indies at the Oval

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    3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
    Shamar Joseph catches the ball to dismiss Joe Root during the 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval on June 03, 2025 in London, UK.

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  • 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
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    3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
    Jamie Smith of England bats during the 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval on June 03, 2025 in London, UK.

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  • 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
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    3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
    Jamie Smith of England bats during the 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval on June 03, 2025 in London, UK.

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  • 3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
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    3rd Metro Bank One Day International between England and West Indies at The Kia Oval in London, UK.
    Harry Brook of England smiles as he tosses the ball during the 3rd ODI between England and the West Indies at The Kia Oval on 3 June 2025 in London, UK.

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  • 'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
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    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.

    The South Africa captain talks about street cricket in Langa, adapting to new schools after a scholarship and why playing at Lord's means so much.

    Temba Bavuma, batsman and captain of the South African cricket team, poses for a portrait at the Arundel Castle cricket ground at Arundel on June 2nd 2025 in West Sussex, UK.

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  • 'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
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    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.

    The South Africa captain talks about street cricket in Langa, adapting to new schools after a scholarship and why playing at Lord's means so much.

    Temba Bavuma, batsman and captain of the South African cricket team, poses for a portrait at the Arundel Castle cricket ground at Arundel on June 2nd 2025 in West Sussex, UK.

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  • 'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
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    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.

    The South Africa captain talks about street cricket in Langa, adapting to new schools after a scholarship and why playing at Lord's means so much.

    Temba Bavuma, batsman and captain of the South African cricket team, poses for a portrait at the Arundel Castle cricket ground at Arundel on June 2nd 2025 in West Sussex, UK.

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  • 'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
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    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.
    'I was locked in the bathroom sulking': Temba Bavuma on his path from township to WTC final.

    The South Africa captain talks about street cricket in Langa, adapting to new schools after a scholarship and why playing at Lord's means so much.

    Temba Bavuma, batsman and captain of the South African cricket team, poses for a portrait at the Arundel Castle cricket ground at Arundel on June 2nd 2025 in West Sussex, UK.

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  • Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
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    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'

    England's wicketkeeper-batter on the innings that changed his career, the influence of Kevin Pietersen and a huge year of Test cricket ahead.

    Jamie Smith, Cricket player at the Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, London, UK.
    08-05-2025.

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  • Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
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    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'

    England's wicketkeeper-batter on the innings that changed his career, the influence of Kevin Pietersen and a huge year of Test cricket ahead.

    Jamie Smith, Cricket player at the Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, London, UK.
    08-05-2025.

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  • Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
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    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'

    England's wicketkeeper-batter on the innings that changed his career, the influence of Kevin Pietersen and a huge year of Test cricket ahead.

    Jamie Smith, Cricket player at the Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, London, UK.
    08-05-2025.

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  • Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
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    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'

    England's wicketkeeper-batter on the innings that changed his career, the influence of Kevin Pietersen and a huge year of Test cricket ahead.

    Jamie Smith, Cricket player at the Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, London, UK.
    08-05-2025.

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  • Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
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    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'

    England's wicketkeeper-batter on the innings that changed his career, the influence of Kevin Pietersen and a huge year of Test cricket ahead.

    Jamie Smith, Cricket player at the Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, London, UK.
    08-05-2025.

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  • Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
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    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'
    Jamie Smith: 'To win an away Ashes would be every England cricketer's dream'

    England's wicketkeeper-batter on the innings that changed his career, the influence of Kevin Pietersen and a huge year of Test cricket ahead.

    Jamie Smith, Cricket player at the Oval, Surrey County Cricket Club, London, UK.
    08-05-2025.

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  • EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    President Donald Trump, center, New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, left, and Ivanka Trump, right, stand for the national anthem during Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
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  • EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    President Donald Trump, center, New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, left, and Ivanka Trump, right, watch the opening ceremonies during Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
    USA News, New Orleans, La - 09 Feb 2025

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  • EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    President Donald Trump and Kansas City Chiefs Defensive Tackle Chris Jones
    Super Bowl LIX Pregame Show, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA - 09 Feb 2025

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  • EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    President Donald Trump, center, New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, left, and Ivanka Trump, right, stand for the national anthem during Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
    Sports News, New Orleans, La, USA - 09 Feb 2025

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  • EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    EXCLUSIVE - Donald Trump am Super Bowl LIX
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    President Donald Trump, center, New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson, left, and Ivanka Trump, right, watch the opening ceremonies during Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, in New Orleans.
    Sports News, New Orleans, La, USA - 09 Feb 2025

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  • 'I felt like an outcast': Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
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    'I felt like an outcast': Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
    The country's greatest bowler Jimmy Anderson on why his wife, Daniella, is still mad at England, how the game saved him from loneliness growing up and what could be next.

    James Anderson, the Lancashire and England cricketer, poses for a portrait at the office of his agent MC Saatchi on November 8th 2024 in Soho, London, UK.

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  • 'I felt like an outcast': Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
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    'I felt like an outcast': Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
    The country's greatest bowler Jimmy Anderson on why his wife, Daniella, is still mad at England, how the game saved him from loneliness growing up and what could be next.

    James Anderson, the Lancashire and England cricketer, poses for a portrait at the office of his agent MC Saatchi on November 8th 2024 in Soho, London, UK.

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  • 'I felt like an outcast': Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
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    'I felt like an outcast': Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
    The country's greatest bowler Jimmy Anderson on why his wife, Daniella, is still mad at England, how the game saved him from loneliness growing up and what could be next.

    James Anderson, the Lancashire and England cricketer, poses for a portrait at the office of his agent MC Saatchi on November 8th 2024 in Soho, London, UK.

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  • Joe Root: 'Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything'
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    Joe Root: 'Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything'
    England's record-breaking batter Joe Root is set for his 150th Test and says he will play for as long as he loves the game.

    Joe Root recently overtook Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run scorer of all time.

    Yorkshire and England cricketer Joe Root who has recently overtaken Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run-scorer of all time.
    Photographed at Neepsend Social Club in his home city, Sheffield, UK.
    06 November 2024

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  • Joe Root: 'Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything'
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    Joe Root: 'Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything'
    England's record-breaking batter Joe Root is set for his 150th Test and says he will play for as long as he loves the game.

    Joe Root recently overtook Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run scorer of all time.

    Yorkshire and England cricketer Joe Root who has recently overtaken Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run-scorer of all time.
    Photographed at Neepsend Social Club in his home city, Sheffield, UK.
    06 November 2024

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  • Joe Root: 'Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything'
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    Joe Root: 'Winning the Ashes in Australia would mean more than anything'
    England's record-breaking batter Joe Root is set for his 150th Test and says he will play for as long as he loves the game.

    Joe Root recently overtook Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run scorer of all time.

    Yorkshire and England cricketer Joe Root who has recently overtaken Sir Alastair Cook to become England's highest Test run-scorer of all time.
    Photographed at Neepsend Social Club in his home city, Sheffield, UK.
    06 November 2024

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