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Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, And Related Industries Exhibition In Tehran
An Iranian coffee specialist teaches people how to make iced coffee during a workshop at Iran's Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and Related Industries Exhibition in western Tehran, Iran, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran’s 2025 Tech Olympics
A veiled Iranian smart drone specialist participates in a competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran Smart Drone Competition
A young female Iranian drone specialist carries a smart drone before participating in a competition in Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025, during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran Smart Drone Competition
An Iranian drone specialist holds a drone for calibration before participating in a competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-AI-Text And Image Processing Competition
An Iranian AI specialist uses his cell phone before the beginning of a Text and Image processing competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-AI-Text And Image Processing Competition
An Iranian AI specialist participates in a Text and Image processing competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
An Iranian robotics specialist sits next to his robot after losing a match in the Robot Warriors competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist controls his robot while participating in the Robot Warriors competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist controls his robot while participating in the Robot Warriors competition during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist carries his robot to participate in the Robot Warriors competition in Tehran, Iran, on October 29, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist carries his robot to participate in the Robot Warriors competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist checks his robot before participating in the Robot Warriors competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
An Iranian robotics specialist carries his robot to participate in the Robot Warriors competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist holds his robot as he poses for photographs before participating in the Robot Warriors competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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Iran-Robot Warriors
A young Iranian robotics specialist checks the controller of his robot before participating in the Robot Warriors competition, held during Iran's 2025 Tech Olympics at Pardis Technology Park, east of Tehran, Iran, on October 28, 2025. (Photo by Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto) -
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'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
Monica Feria-Tinta is one of a growing number of lawyers using the courts to make governments around the world take action.
Barrister Monica Feria-Tinta.
21-03-2025
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'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
Monica Feria-Tinta is one of a growing number of lawyers using the courts to make governments around the world take action.
Barrister Monica Feria-Tinta.
21-03-2025
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'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
Monica Feria-Tinta is one of a growing number of lawyers using the courts to make governments around the world take action.
Barrister Monica Feria-Tinta.
21-03-2025
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'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
'All other avenues have been exhausted': Monica Feria-Tinta. Is legal action the only way to save the planet?
Monica Feria-Tinta is one of a growing number of lawyers using the courts to make governments around the world take action.
Barrister Monica Feria-Tinta.
21-03-2025
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
John Webb,Site Manager, with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
John Webb,Site Manager, with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
John Webb,Site Manager, with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
The machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Majonne Frost, Head of Environment & Sustainability with the machine sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Sorting clothing at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Weekly Wood Avenue, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Bales of polyester off cuts ready for the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Polyester beads from the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charityÕs sorting centre.
Polyester waste from the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
An experiment is being conducted to weave with the yarn produced as a waste product.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
The new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
The new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
Polyester beads from the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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'A world first': project recycles polyester into yarn for new clothes
A venture that uses methods applied to plastic bottles for old textiles aims to tackle the UK's mountain of unwanted garments.
In a world first in Kettering, Northamptonshire, Project Re:claim is taking technology used for recycling plastic bottles and adapting it to reprocess polyester textiles into granules that can be turned back into yarn for new clothes.
The joint venture between the Salvation Army and recycling specialist Project Plan B uses items from the charity’s sorting centre.
A bale of polyester material offcuts from a Gaelic football shirt manufacturer awaits the new recycling machine at the Salvation Army Project Reclaim in Cransley Park, Kettering, Northamptonshire, 30th April, 2024.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at KingÕs College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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Dr. Steve James Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital.
Consultant anaesthetist at King’s College Hospital in London, Dr. Steve James, 48, pictured around London Bridge Station, London, UK.
He challenged the health secretary Sajid Javid over mandatory vaccinations.
14 January 2022.
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NEWS - Tokyo Auto Salon 2022
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Ford Motor Company product specialist Arianna Stephenson of Chicago, explains the empty space where a motor would go, on the new Ford Mustang Mach E electric car, on opening day of the St. Louis Auto Show at America's Center in St. Louis on Friday, January 14, 2022. The electric cars are a big draw at this year's show.
St. Louis Auto Show Opens, Missouri, United States - 14 Jan 2022
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Consultant Spinal Surgeon Dr. Rajiv Bajekal
Consultant Spinal Surgeon Dr. Rajiv Bajekal, 60, pictured at home, London, UK.
16 December 2021
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