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A walker approaches the highest point in southern Britain as she reaches the top of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales.
Snow in South Wales, UK - 10 Dec 2097
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Protest at Turning Point USA Event in California
January 21, 2026, Riverside, California, USA: Protesters showed up to disrupt an Erika Kirk and Turning Point USA speaking event at Harvest Church in Riverside,. Attendees passed through the crowd of demonstrators while being scolded for their participation in the event. (Credit Image: © Jake Lee Green/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Protest at Turning Point USA Event in California
January 21, 2026, Riverside, California, USA: Protesters yell at an attendee during a protest in response to a 'Make Heaven Crowded' / Turning Point USA event in Riverside. (Credit Image: © Brandon Pollard/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Netanyahu Meets With Trump In Florida
December 29, 2025, Palm Beach, Florida, USA: President DONALD TRUMP welcomes Israeli Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. The summit, their fifth in the US this year, is assumed to have focused on the implementation of Phase II of the Trump administration 20 point peace plan for Gaza, the establishment of the International Stabilization Force (ISF), and the oversight roles of the newly formed Board of Peace. (Credit Image: © Amos Ben Gershom/Israel Gpo via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Netanyahu Meets With Trump In Florida
December 29, 2025, Palm Beach, Florida, USA: President DONALD TRUMP welcomes Israeli Prime Minister BENJAMIN NETANYAHU to Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida. The summit, their fifth in the US this year, is assumed to have focused on the implementation of Phase II of the Trump administration 20 point peace plan for Gaza, the establishment of the International Stabilization Force (ISF), and the oversight roles of the newly formed Board of Peace. (Credit Image: © Amos Ben Gershom/Israel Gpo via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Daily Life In Venice At Night
Two travelers stand with luggage and an umbrella at the ticket windows (''Biglietteria / Ticket point'') for the ACTV waterbus service, next to self-service ticket machines, on a wet, reflective platform near the ''Ferrovia'' (Railway) section in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The ticket windows are illuminated with red and green indicator lights, suggesting the service point is operational on a rainy night. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
An observation tethered balloon with a viewing platform is airborne in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. The Balon Widokowy viewpoint is a tourist attraction near the Forum Przestrzenie building. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
An ATM machine sign is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. A cash withdrawal and cash deposit machine is at the entrance to a bank office building. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Krakow, Poland.
An ATM machine sign is seen in Krakow, Poland, on November 28, 2025. A cash withdrawal and cash deposit machine is at the entrance to a bank office building. (Photo by Marcin Golba/NurPhoto) -
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Tennis 2025: Nitto ATP Finals: Francesca Michielin Performs
November 12, 2025, Turin, Piedmont, Italy: Italian singer FRANCESCA MICHIELIN performs on Day 4 of the ATP Tennis Finals in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mickael Chavet/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Tennis 2025: Nitto ATP Finals: Francesca Michielin Performs
November 12, 2025, Turin, Piedmont, Italy: Italian singer FRANCESCA MICHIELIN performs on Day 4 of the ATP Tennis Finals in Turin, Italy. (Credit Image: © Mickael Chavet/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Dhaka College Graduates with Disabilities Potest Over Jobs
November 3, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Protestors climb over barriers as they are halted by police barricades near the National Museum Shahbagh in Dhaka. The Chakri Pratyashi Protibondhi Graduate Parishad (Job-Seeking Graduates with Disabilities Council) and graduates from various universities and colleges marched from Dhaka University, carrying placards and some using crutches, toward the chief adviser's residence to demand better job opportunities. (Credit Image: © Suvra Kanti Das/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Berlin's Queer Club Schwuz Closes After 48 Years
A unicorn hangs from the wall at Schwuz Club in Berlin, Germany, on November 1, 2025. The club files for insolvency last July and closes after 48 years of activity, being one of the oldest points of reference for Berlin's queer community. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Berlin's Queer Club Schwuz Closes After 48 Years
A unicorn hangs from the wall at Schwuz Club in Berlin, Germany, on November 1, 2025. The club files for insolvency last July and closes after 48 years of activity, being one of the oldest points of reference for Berlin's queer community. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21:
A poster reading 'Turkish Course' is seen near the meeting point close to the Ledra (Lokmaci) Street crossing that connects the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south with the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognized only by Turkey, on October 21, 2025.
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Walking The Divide: Nicosia, The World’s Last Divided Capital
NICOSIA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 21, 2025:
A sign on a door reading 'Forget the dog, beware of the wife' is seen on a house near the meeting point close to the Ledra (Lokmaci) Street crossing that connects the Republic of Cyprus–controlled south with the northern part of Nicosia, administered by the self-declared Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), recognized only by Turkey, on October 21, 2025. The island has remained divided by a United Nations-controlled buffer zone since 1974. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Comedic Actor, Singer Fernandel 1903 - 1971
May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - FERNANDEL , born Fernand Joseph Desire Contandin, was a French actor and singer. He was a comedy star who gained popularity through vaudeville, operettas and music-hall revues. PICTURED: Fernandel yells at a policeman in a film scene. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS- DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Stage setup for open-air concert, Point, Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany, Europe,Image: 43435214, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Credit line: Reinhard Rohner / ImageBROKER / Avalon_DALLE
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Wisconsin Harris 7.23.24, West Allis, USA - 23 Jul 2024
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An African American man turns around a Trump-Vance campaign talking point with his t-shirt as Vice President Kamala Harris holds a campaign rally at West Allis Central High School in West Allis, Wisconsin Tuesday July 23, 2024.
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Warm tents for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Warm tents for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Personel from boarder guards and customs discussing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Snowmobiles at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Closed border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Ville Ahtiainen, (left) and e, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Ville Ahtiainen, (left) and e, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Ville Ahtiainen, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Ville Ahtiainen, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Timo Marquis, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Vesa Arffman, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
At the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Vesa Arffman, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Timo Marquis, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Person trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Person trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Person trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Vesa Arffman in front, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Toilets for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Toilets for asylum seekers at the border, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Bus at the border crossing heading to Finland (Already in Finland), Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
At the border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
At the border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
At the boarder crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
At the border crossing, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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'This may be just the beginning': the guards at Finland’s closed Russian border
As remote Arctic crossing points are shut, officers say they plan to stick to the job in the glare of a geopolitical spotlight.
Standing inside the border station at Raja-Jooseppi - with leather gloves tucked into his fleece-lined hat on the table in front of him and snow falling in the darkness outside - Lt Col Ville Ahtiainen paused to reflect on the geopolitical drama that has descended on this remote part of the Arctic.
The deputy commander of the Lapland Border Guard. "I hope this is over and we can back get to normal life, but we will see."
Little more than an hour before, the final vehicles had been allowed to cross Finland's last open land border crossing with Russia before the entire 830-mile (1,340km) frontier closed for at least two weeks.
All nine Finland-Russia crossing points will now be closed until at least 13 December, with people seeking asylum in Finland directed instead to airports and ports.
Truck driver trying to get to Russia, Location: Raja-Jooseppi, Finland29.11.2023
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Russischer Panzer, zerstört in der Schlacht von Izyum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13864962u)
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, The Russian army has invaded Ukraine and heavy fighting is taking place in this area which has become a battlefield. Izyum remains a critical point in the region. Ukrainian Armed Forces inflicted devastating losses on the occupying forces
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, Ukraine - 09 Apr 2023
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Russischer Panzer, zerstört in der Schlacht von Izyum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13864962v)
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, The Russian army has invaded Ukraine and heavy fighting is taking place in this area which has become a battlefield. Izyum remains a critical point in the region. Ukrainian Armed Forces inflicted devastating losses on the occupying forces
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, Ukraine - 09 Apr 2023
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Russischer Panzer, zerstört in der Schlacht von Izyum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13864962r)
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, The Russian army has invaded Ukraine and heavy fighting is taking place in this area which has become a battlefield. Izyum remains a critical point in the region. Ukrainian Armed Forces inflicted devastating losses on the occupying forces
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, Ukraine - 09 Apr 2023
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Russischer Panzer, zerstört in der Schlacht von Izyum
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jose Hernandez/Shutterstock (13864962q)
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, The Russian army has invaded Ukraine and heavy fighting is taking place in this area which has become a battlefield. Izyum remains a critical point in the region. Ukrainian Armed Forces inflicted devastating losses on the occupying forces
Russian tank destroyed in the Battle of Izyum, Ukraine - 09 Apr 2023
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