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  • Aircraft At Eindhoven Airport
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    Aircraft At Eindhoven Airport
    Boeing 737 MAX 8 passenger aircraft of the low cost airline carrier Ryanair is flying and landing at Eindhoven Airport EIN. The Boeing 737-8200 MAX airplane has the registration tail number EI-HEN and is powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. Ryanair is an Irish ultra low cost airline with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, subsidiaries as Ryanair DAC, Malta Air, Buzz, Lauda Europe and Ryanair UK, operating a fleet of 624 planes, serving more than 235 flight destinations. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on October 29, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    A tram car drives past a busy crossing in Kolkata, India, on October 13, 2025. The tram system in Kolkata is the oldest existing tram network operating in India and the oldest operating tramway in Asia. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In India
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    Daily Life In India
    A tram car drives past a busy crossing in Kolkata, India, on October 13, 2025. The tram system in Kolkata is the oldest existing tram network operating in India and the oldest operating tramway in Asia. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto)

     

  • Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
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    Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
    A tourist asks the driver of a golf cart for information in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Duomo). In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto)

     

  • Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
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    Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
    In Nowa Deba, Poland, on September 18, 2025, soldiers of the 3rd Subcarpathian Territorial Defense Brigade operate the FLYEYE v3.0 unmanned aerial system simulator during the exercise federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' at the Deba Army Training Center. 'IRON DEFENDER-25' is the codename for the largest exercise federation. It is one of the most important planned training events for the Polish Army in 2025, involving approximately 30,000 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO allies. The exercises are conducted on land, in the air, and in the Baltic Sea. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
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    Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
    In Nowa Deba, Poland, on September 18, 2025, soldiers of the 3rd Subcarpathian Territorial Defense Brigade operate the FLYEYE v3.0 unmanned aerial system simulator during the exercise federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' at the Deba Army Training Center. 'IRON DEFENDER-25' is the codename for the largest exercise federation. It is one of the most important planned training events for the Polish Army in 2025, involving approximately 30,000 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO allies. The exercises are conducted on land, in the air, and in the Baltic Sea. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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    Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
    A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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    Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
    A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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    Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
    A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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    Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
    A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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    Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
    A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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    Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019

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  • Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10185724e)
    Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019

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  • Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10185724c)
    Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019

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  • Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10185724a)
    Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
    Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019

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  • PEOPLE - In Pink: Julia Roberts an der Premiere von 'Homecoming' in LA
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    PEOPLE - In Pink: Julia Roberts an der Premiere von 'Homecoming' in LA
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    Amazon StudiosÊCo-Head of Comedy Gina Kwon, Amazon Studios Chief Operating Officer Albert Cheng, Dawn Olmstead, Sam Esmail, Head of Amazon Studios Jennifer Salke, Julia Roberts, Stephan James, Amazon Studios Co-Head of TV Vernon Sanders and Amazon StudiosÊCo-Head of Comedy Ryan Andolina
    Amazon Prime 'Homecoming' TV show premiere, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 24 Oct 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    Giant snow sculptures can be seen at the Beidahu Ski Resort in Jilin, northeast China. Beidahu is the original large ski area in Jilin Province and has the highest operating vertical drop of any resort in China.
    Snow Sculptures, Beidahu Ski Resort, Jilin, China - 16 Dec 2017

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  • FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
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    A Belgian F-16AM fighter jet taking off from the Kleine Brogel Air Base in Belgium. Belgian Air Component military airfield located of Kleine-Brogel, in the municipality Peer, Belgium. It is home to the Belgian 10th Tactical Wing, operating F-16 Fighting Falcons, which are capable, among other capabilities, of delivering B61 nuclear bombs.
    F-16 Fighting Falcon of Belgian Air Force, Belgium - 28 Jul 2017


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  • NEWS - USA: Robert Harward lehnt Sicherheitsberater-Amt ab
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    NEWS - USA: Robert Harward lehnt Sicherheitsberater-Amt ab
    February 14, 2017 - Gardez, Afghanistan - Vice Adm. Robert S. Harward, commanding officer of Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435, greets Lt. Col. Marchal Magee while Lt. Col. Steve Boesen, looks on during a visit to Forward Operating Base Gardez January 12, 2011 in Gardez, Afghanistan. Harward is considered the front-runner February 14, 2017 to replace Michael Flynn as the White House national security adviser, after Flynn resigned (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Justin Trudeau zu Besuch in Vancouver
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    NEWS - Justin Trudeau zu Besuch in Vancouver
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    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gestures after operating a winch while touring the Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday November 7, 2016.
    Justin Trudeau in Vancouver, Canada - 07 Nov 2016

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  • NEWS - Justin Trudeau zu Besuch in Vancouver
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    NEWS - Justin Trudeau zu Besuch in Vancouver
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (7427240d)
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gestures after operating a winch while touring the Canadian Coast Guard ship Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday November 7, 2016.
    Justin Trudeau in Vancouver, Canada - 07 Nov 2016

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  • PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
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    PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
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    Matt Margereson, Chief Operating Officer, Hotel Chocolat
    Hotel Chocolat Board of Directors photoshoot, London, UK - 15 Sep 2016

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  • PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
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    PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8074900o)
    Matt Margereson, Chief Operating Officer, Hotel Chocolat
    Hotel Chocolat Board of Directors photoshoot, London, UK - 15 Sep 2016

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  • PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
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    PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8074900m)
    Matt Margereson, Chief Operating Officer, Hotel Chocolat
    Hotel Chocolat Board of Directors photoshoot, London, UK - 15 Sep 2016

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  • PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
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    PORTRAIT - 'Hotel Chocolat' Directors
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8074900n)
    Matt Margereson, Chief Operating Officer, Hotel Chocolat
    Hotel Chocolat Board of Directors photoshoot, London, UK - 15 Sep 2016

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  • Landmines afghanistan
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    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

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  • Landmines afghanistan
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    Landmines afghanistan
    Landmines afghanistan
    Exclusive Text and photos: Ton Koene/Exclusivepix Media

    Afghanistan is one big minefield. An estimated 10 million mines are spread over the country. Grazing lands, waterways, schools, paths, villages and cities are infested with mainly Anti-personal mines. Landmines were predominantly placed during the civil war in the nineties when Russia fought the Mujehadien freedom fighters. Mine clearance teams in Afghanistan report finding literally dozens of types of landmines, mainly from the ex-USSR, but also from Belgium, Italy, US and the UK. The most infamous mine used during the Soviet Union's occupation period was the so-called 'butterfly' mine. Helicopter crews dropped untold numbers (figures range into the millions) of the small mines from the air. They were designed to flutter to the ground without exploding, and to thousands of children they resembled butterflys or toys. Several demining organisations are working in various places inside Afghanistan but demining is a very slow process. It takes weeks to clear a small piece of land as deminers go inch by inch. Despite the international efforts to demine parts of Afghanistan, it will take another few hundred years to make Afghanistan mine free, at the speed it is going right now. Every day, dozens of civilians across Afghanistan, often children step on landmines and loose limbs or even die. In Afghanistan, accurate and exhaustive figures of the disabled population are not available. Those with mobility impairments could be around one million, of whom approximately 50,000 to 100,000 are limb amputees and their number is constantly increasing. ICRC is the main organization dealing with these victims. Not only providing emergency assistance to mine victims in hospitals, but also to support these victims during recovery in the ICRC physical rehabilitation center in Kabul. Here victims receive prostheses and extensive physical rehabilitation. After months of rehab, most of them are able to find

    DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX

     

  • Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry on patrol through the deserted town of Garmisir close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base), where he was posted
    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
    Prince Harry on patrol through the deserted town of Garmisir close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base), where he was posted in Helmand province Southern Afghanistan.
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  • Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry sits on his camp bed in his accommodation at FOB Delhi (forward operating base)
    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008

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  • Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry sits in an area of the observation post on JTAC Hill, close to FOB (forward operating base) Delhi (forward operating base)
    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008

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  • Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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    Prince Harry talks to a Gurkha soldier at the observation post on JTAC Hill, close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base)
    Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
    Prince Harry talks to a Gurkha soldier at the observation post on JTAC Hill, close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base), in Helmand province Southern Afghanistan.
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  • Scotland
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    Scotland
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    North Sea Oil. Fugro Symphony is a subsea services vessel that works in support of ROV - Remote Operating Vessels in the North Sea Oil Industry. Leith, Edinburgh
    Scotland

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  • Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
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    Photos highlight the spread of ebola, Liberia, Aug 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran Kesner/REX (4149989k)
    Dolo Town Health Clinic which currently has three Ebola patients. On the operating table lays a man who almost bled to death after being in a severe car accident. This is a typical case where someone who is not infected can very easily become infected. 2014-08-29 09
    Haunting Photos Highlight The Ebola Crisis In Liberia
    Kieran Kesner is a 23-year-old photojournalist who spent eight days covering the the plight of those infected with Ebola in Liberia.

    His striking photographs capture the plight of the Liberian community, who can only hope and pray not to catch the devastating disease.

    During his stay Kesner also photographed the burial teams and the MSF doctors (Doctors without Borders).

    The current outbreak in West Africa is the largest and most severe outbreak of Ebola since the virus was first discovered in 1976.

    Since the first case was noted in March 2014, there have been more cases and deaths than previous outbreaks combined; the diseases has already taken over 3,000 lives.

    On August 27, 2014 Kesner boarded Delta airlines flight 2608 ready to begin his first international assignment.

    "After four layovers, I arrived at the airport in Liberia. The plane came to a rough landing as it skidded to a stop on the decaying runway.

    "Upon exiting passengers were met with an army of people rushing to take our temperature with thermometers shaped like guns aimed at our heads. I would soon come to realize these thermometers might as well be real guns pointed to our heads."

    After washing his hands with chlorine, Kesner proceeded through the cacophony of customs where his passport was quickly stamped and he was sent on his way.

    "Over the next week I would come face to face with Ebola; photographing the sick, dead and every stage of the virus in between. Realizing the severity of this epidemic that sets a cou...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVRKYQIEN

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  • Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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    Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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    the pirate whaler being searched by the boarding team from Fort Victoria, which is seen in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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    Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by LA Dave Jenkins / Rex Features (1511492c)
    the boarding team from Fort Victoria dealing with the pirate Skiff., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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    Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by LA Dave Jenkins / Rex Features (1511492d)
    the boarding team dealing with the pirate Skiff, with Fort Victoria visable in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
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    Royal Navy Arrests Seven Pirates Operating in the Indian Ocean - 28 Nov 2011
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by LA Dave Jenkins / Rex Features (1511492a)
    one of the boarding teams in transit to the next boarding with Fort Victoria in the background., The Royal Navy has once again struck a blow to Somali piracy operating in the Indian Ocean. On 28 November, RFA Fort Victoria was patrolling in an area approximately 420 nautical miles from the Seychelles and 350 nautical miles from the Somali coast as part of NATO (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Various
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    Empty Hospital Operating Room
    Various

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  • Various
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    Various
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chameleons Eye / Rex Features ( 1350818d )
    Empty Hospital Operating Room
    Various

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  • CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
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    CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
    (110416) -- FUSHUN, April 16, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Doctors offer an operation for the small larga seal at an ocean park in Fushun, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2011. A two-month-old larga seal, about 80 centimeter in length and 25 kilograms in weight, received an amputations at the park on Saturday. It will rehabilitate itself here in the next two months. Expert is scheduled to install an artificial limb for the seal after the healing of its wound. (Xinhua/Yao Jianfeng)(mcg)
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  • CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
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    CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
    (110416) -- FUSHUN, April 16, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Doctors carry the larga seal to the operating table at an ocean park in Fushun, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2011. A two-month-old larga seal, about 80 centimeter in length and 25 kilograms in weight, received an amputations at the park on Saturday. It will rehabilitate itself here in the next two months. Expert is scheduled to install an artificial limb for the seal after the healing of its wound. (Xinhua/Yao Jianfeng)(mcg)
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  • CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
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    CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
    (110416) -- FUSHUN, April 16, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The small larga seal wakes up at an ocean park in Fushun, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2011. A two-month-old larga seal, about 80 centimeter in length and 25 kilograms in weight, received an amputations at the park on Saturday. It will rehabilitate itself here in the next two months. Expert is scheduled to install an artificial limb for the seal after the healing of its wound. (Xinhua/Yao Jianfeng)(mcg)
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  • CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
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    CHINA-LIAONING-FUSHUN-LARGA SEAL-OPERATION (CN)
    (110416) -- FUSHUN, April 16, 2011 (Xinhua) -- The larga seal receives anaesthesia before an operation at an ocean park in Fushun, northeast China's Liaoning Province, April 16, 2011. A two-month-old larga seal, about 80 centimeter in length and 25 kilograms in weight, received an amputations at the park on Saturday. It will rehabilitate itself here in the next two months. Expert is scheduled to install an artificial limb for the seal after the healing of its wound. (Xinhua/Yao Jianfeng)(mcg)
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  • Royal Wedding souvenirs at Baker Ross Ltd, London, Britain - 15 Apr 2011
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    Royal Wedding souvenirs at Baker Ross Ltd, London, Britain - 15 Apr 2011
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    Martin Cornish - chief operating officer of Baker Ross Ltd
    Royal Wedding souvenirs at Baker Ross Ltd, London, Britain - 15 Apr 2011
    Baker Ross Ltd mail order company is currently doing a roaring trade in royal wedding related memorabilia - mainly manufactured in China, Vitenam and the Far East and packed in his depot in east London.
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    Martin Cornish - chief operating officer of Baker Ross Ltd
    Royal Wedding souvenirs at Baker Ross Ltd, London, Britain - 15 Apr 2011
    Baker Ross Ltd mail order company is currently doing a roaring trade in royal wedding related memorabilia - mainly manufactured in China, Vitenam and the Far East and packed in his depot in east London.
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  • Gran delivers her own triplet grandchildren, Norwich, Britain - Nov 2009
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    Gran delivers her own triplet grandchildren, Norwich, Britain - Nov 2009
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    Triplets delivered by Grandmother, Norwich, Britain - Nov 2009
    MIDWIFE DELIVERS HER OWN TRIPLET GRANDCHILDREN

    When Leanne Goodwin went into labour with her triplet babies there was one small problem.

    With the hospital short-staffed the midwives on duty desperately needed an extra pair of hands to help with the bumper delivery.

    And they found one in the very capable hands of a midwife who just happened to be on hand - Leanne's mother in law Linda.

    With no time to waste, Linda was asked to roll up her sleeves, scrub up and join the team in the delivery room to deliver her own grandchildren.

    She helped bring Harvey, Alfie and Elsie safely into the world, much to the relief of her daughter in law.

    Leanne, 25, a customer services manager, said: "It was just so lucky that Linda had come with us to the hospital.

    "We had asked her along so that she could take pictures of the babies being born for us.

    "The next thing she knew she was being asked to help out and had to get into an operating theatre gown.

    "She actually ended up delivering all three of her grandchildren - it was amazing".

    Leanne, who lives in Norfolk with her husband Adam, 30, was thrilled when she discovered she was pregnant in December 2008.

    She said: "We had been married four months and I was desperate for a baby, so we were really thrilled when I discovered I was pregnant".

    But when Leanne went for her 11 week scan at the Norwich and Norfolk University Hospital received quite a shock when doctors discovered that she was carrying not one baby, but three.

    She said: "I was lying on the scanning table and the doctor said that she could see twins in there, but then she rushed out the room to bring another doctor in.

    "I was terrified that something was wrong with the b...
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  • Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
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    Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
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    Silk production - from worm to catwalk, southern India - 2010
    SILK PRODUCTION - FROM WORM TO CATWALK

    For many silk - the Queen of all fabrics - spells luxury, elegance, class and comfort.

    But for hundreds of thousands of people in India it is something much more mundane but infinitely important - a vital life line.

    An estimated 700,000 people are involved in various sericulture (silk production) activities in India.

    Half of all the silk produced in India comes from the region of Karnataka where a sub-tropical climate allows for year-round production.

    In 2007-08 India exported more than GBP 400 million of raw silk, carpets and ready made garments.

    In 2007 alone it produced 18,320 metric tonnes of raw silk, making it the second a largest silk producer in the world.

    It is second only behind China, which produced 108,420 metric tonnes of raw silk in the same period.

    While the difference is vast, India's contribution is even more impressive considering that much of its production is done using outdated tools or by hand.

    Ultimately, however, poor technology and high production costs undermine the vital role played by sericulture in improving India's rural economy.

    The Worm

    The Silkworm Seed Production Centre in Mysore is run by Professor N.M. Biram Saheb.

    He explains that the Indian government pioneered the provision of disease free lays of eggs as a way of improving yields without increasing start-up costs

    The practice means that farmers are provided with a steady stream of healthy silkworm eggs.

    It is deep in the seed production centre where the 'work' of creating these eggs takes place - in darkened rooms where moths are laid out on newspaper in racks of plastic trays.

    Powerhouses of the silk industry they may be, but in reality they are pale weaklings whose only purpose is to mat...
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