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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship in re-entry
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship on re-entry to make a delivery
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship in orbit awaiting a summons.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte after a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte deliver a joint statement to the press at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, during the first day of a two-day meeting of foreign ministers focused on alliance cohesion, support for Ukraine, and NATOís role in the Indo-Pacific and Arctic regions.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives for a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives for a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives for a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives for a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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US Secretary of State and NATO Chief Deliver Joint Statement in Brussels, Belgium.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives for a press statement at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, on 3.04.2025, at the start of a two-day NATO foreign ministers meeting addressing alliance unity, support for Ukraine, and cooperation with Indo-Pacific partners.
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Biden 2024 State of the Union Address, Washington, District of Columbia, USA - 07 Mar 2024
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United States President Joe Biden (L) prepares to deliver his third State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, 07.
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NEWS - Die britische Premierministerin Liz Truss hält auf der Tory-Konferenz ihre Rede
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The Prime Minster Liz Truss walks on stage to deliver her leaders speech at conference.
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NEWS - Die britische Premierministerin Liz Truss hält auf der Tory-Konferenz ihre Rede
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The Prime Minster Liz Truss walks on stage to deliver her leaders speech at conference.
Conservative Party Conference, Birmingham, UK - 05 Oct 2022
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PEOPLE - Taylor Swift erhält den Ehrendoktortitel der schönen Künste in NYC
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Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree recipient Taylor Swift arrives wearing a cap and gown to deliver the commencement speech for the graduates of New York University's class of 2022 at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Wednesday, May 18, 2022.
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PEOPLE - Taylor Swift erhält den Ehrendoktortitel der schönen Künste in NYC
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Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree recipient Taylor Swift arrives wearing a cap and gown to deliver the commencement speech for the graduates of New York University's class of 2022 at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Wednesday, May 18, 2022.
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PEOPLE - Taylor Swift erhält den Ehrendoktortitel der schönen Künste in NYC
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Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree recipient Taylor Swift arrives wearing a cap and gown to deliver the commencement speech for the graduates of New York University's class of 2022 at Yankee Stadium in New York City on Wednesday, May 18, 2022.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Schwere Zerstörungen in Bucha
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Volunteers deliver humanitarian supplies through the city of Bucha. Bucha was devastated during intense fighting between Ukrainian and Russian troops. Russian forces killed hundreds of civilians in the town and left many inhabitants homeless. The Ukrainian government has accused Russian forces of committing a "deliberate massacre" as they occupied and eventually retreated from Bucha, 25km northwest of Kyiv. Hundreds of bodies have been found in the days since Ukrainian forces regained control of the town. Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February 2022, triggering the largest military attack in Europe since World War II.
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NEWS - Präsident Biden und Obama sprechen über Affordable Care Act
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Former President Barack Obama joins President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris (not seen) as they deliver remarks on the Affordable Care Act and lowering health care costs for families, during a ceremony at the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.
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NEWS - Präsident Biden und Obama sprechen über Affordable Care Act
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Former President Barack Obama joins President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris (not seen) as they deliver remarks on the Affordable Care Act and lowering health care costs for families, during a ceremony at the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.
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NEWS - Präsident Biden und Obama sprechen über Affordable Care Act
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Former President Barack Obama joins President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris (not seen) as they deliver remarks on the Affordable Care Act and lowering health care costs for families, during a ceremony at the White House in Washington, DC on Tuesday, April 5, 2022.
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Tanker of Russian gas diverted after Kent dockers refuse to unload it.
Dockers who vowed not to unload a tanker of Russian gas that was due to arrive at a Thames Estuary port in the early hours of Friday morning have scored a victory, after the ship was diverted.
The German flagged tanker Seacod, berthed at the Tranmere Oil Terminal, Wirral on 3rd March, 2022 and believed to be carrying a cargo of oil which was being transported from the port of Primorsk, Russia.
Union calls for closure of loophole that allows Russian cargo into UK on ships registered elsewhere.
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Tanker of Russian gas diverted after Kent dockers refuse to unload it.
Dockers who vowed not to unload a tanker of Russian gas that was due to arrive at a Thames Estuary port in the early hours of Friday morning have scored a victory, after the ship was diverted.
The German flagged tanker Seacod, berthed at the Tranmere Oil Terminal, Wirral on 3rd March, 2022 and believed to be carrying a cargo of oil which was being transported from the port of Primorsk, Russia.
Union calls for closure of loophole that allows Russian cargo into UK on ships registered elsewhere.
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Tanker of Russian gas diverted after Kent dockers refuse to unload it.
Dockers who vowed not to unload a tanker of Russian gas that was due to arrive at a Thames Estuary port in the early hours of Friday morning have scored a victory, after the ship was diverted.
The German flagged tanker Seacod, berthed at the Tranmere Oil Terminal, Wirral on 3rd March, 2022 and believed to be carrying a cargo of oil which was being transported from the port of Primorsk, Russia.
Union calls for closure of loophole that allows Russian cargo into UK on ships registered elsewhere.
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'We’ve been forgotten': locked-down Leicester teeters on brink of despair
Mezmin Malida, Trustee of Roseminas Outreach Project in Leicester who help refugees and anyone in the city in need of household essentials, food, clothing and emotional support.
Mezmin is pictured at home preparing bags of clothing items to take to a hotel in the city centre for refugees.
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'We’ve been forgotten': locked-down Leicester teeters on brink of despair
Mezmin Malida, Trustee of Roseminas Outreach Project in Leicester who help refugees and anyone in the city in need of household essentials, food, clothing and emotional support.
Mezmin is pictured at home preparing bags of clothing items to take to a hotel in the city centre for refugees.
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'We’ve been forgotten': locked-down Leicester teeters on brink of despair
Mezmin Malida, Trustee of Roseminas Outreach Project in Leicester who help refugees and anyone in the city in need of household essentials, food, clothing and emotional support.
Mezmin is pictured with at Midland House in Leicester city centre with resident Mitchell Hancock delivering items and whom she helped get a new bed and bedding whilst also getting him some emotional help.
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'We’ve been forgotten': locked-down Leicester teeters on brink of despair
Mezmin Malida, Trustee of Roseminas Outreach Project in Leicester who help refugees and anyone in the city in need of household essentials, food, clothing and emotional support.
Mezmin is pictured with at Midland House in Leicester city centre with resident Mitchell Hancock delivering items and whom she helped get a new bed and bedding whilst also getting him some emotional help.
Photo by Fabio De Paola
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'We’ve been forgotten': locked-down Leicester teeters on brink of despair
Mezmin Malida, Trustee of Roseminas Outreach Project in Leicester who help refugees and anyone in the city in need of household essentials, food, clothing and emotional support.
Mezmin is pictured delivering clothing items to a hotel in the city centre for refugees.
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