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  • Evacuation Of Landslide Victims' Bodies In Sumedang, Indonesia
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    Evacuation Of Landslide Victims' Bodies In Sumedang, Indonesia
    January 2, 2026, Sumedang, West Java, Indonesia: Search and Rescue (SAR) officers evacuate the bodies of victims to an ambulance from the site of a landslide in Sumedang, West Java, Indonesia, on January 2, 2026. The landslide, which occurred in the area of a futsal field construction project, killed four workers who were buried under the soil. (Credit Image: © Ardi Septian/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Soldiers and locals take photos at the monument marking the border of Ukraine's eastern Donetsk oblast. Vladimir Putin wants to capture the whole of the province which Russia formally "annexed" in 2022.

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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Market in the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk. Russian troops are six miles away and residents have been told to evacuate. Some have ignored the warnings

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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Olena, 48, leaves her home in the Ukranian city of Pokrovsk. Her son Danil 25, works in a near by mine and his staying. "It gets louder every night," Olena said, of Russian bombing

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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Liudmyla Petrovna, 86, leaves her home in the city of Pokriovsk and sits in an evacuation van. Her daughter Valentyna is staying behind to look after her disabled adult son. Valentyna cries as she says goodbye

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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Yuliia Sokol from the volunteer organizating Starting Point helps evacuate Liudmyla, 86, and her daughter Maria (right). The other daughter Valentyna is staying behind to look after disable adult son. Pokrovs's mayor has told people to evacuate.

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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Yuliia Sokol from the volunteer organizating Starting Point helps evacuate Valeria Tanashchuk, 25 from her home in Pokrovsk.

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  • As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
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    As Russians close in on Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, families agonise whether to flee
    In Pokrovsk, eastern Ukraine, residents have clung on to hope until the bitter end. Now many are saying goodbye to their homes.

    Valeria Tanashchuk, 25 at her house in Hirnyka street in Pokrovsk. She was packing belongings and leaving the city in eastern Ukraine. Russian troops are six miles away

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. A woman carries a bag with a Red Cross logo as she disembarks from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Relatives meet evacuees after they disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Four year old Lamar (R) looks at her father Mohamed Elamin and her sister Lujain (6) after they disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Four year old Lamar (R) looks at her father Mohamed Elamin and her sister Lujain (6) after they disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. 8 year old Noor meets her mother Susan as she disembarked from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Evacuees disembark from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. British evacuees disembark from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
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    Sudan evacuees arrive in the UK
    26/04/2023. Stansted, UK. Evacuees disembark from a charter flight at Stansted airport in Essex after flying from Cyprus. Thousands of people are trying to flee Sudan during a ceasefire agreed amongst the warring factions.

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  • Pokrovsk packs up as Russian invaders close in
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    Pokrovsk packs up as Russian invaders close in
    Lives are being bundled into bags after Ukrainian officials gave people in the city two weeks to leave.

    Pokrovsk, a mining city in eastern Ukraine, is packing up fast. The Russians are 7 miles (11km) away, already close enough for the city to be struck, after a remorseless advance that has taken the invaders close to a place that had been considered safe. Fearing the worst, Ukrainian officials have given people two weeks to leave.

    The evacuation from Pokrovsk.

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  • Pokrovsk packs up as Russian invaders close in
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    Pokrovsk packs up as Russian invaders close in
    Lives are being bundled into bags after Ukrainian officials gave people in the city two weeks to leave.

    Pokrovsk, a mining city in eastern Ukraine, is packing up fast. The Russians are 7 miles (11km) away, already close enough for the city to be struck, after a remorseless advance that has taken the invaders close to a place that had been considered safe. Fearing the worst, Ukrainian officials have given people two weeks to leave.

    Tetyana from Pokrovsk and Nina, 73, at the evacuation train. She was forcibly evacuated from Kurakhove by Ukrainian soldiers.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    Yulia Mikhailenko with her mother, Zoya, and daughters Karmila and Zlata.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    Yulia Mikhailenko with her mother, Zoya, and daughters Karmila and Zlata.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    Yulia Mikhailenko with her mother, Zoya, and daughters Karmila and Zlata.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, UkraineÕs nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, UkraineÕs nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, UkraineÕs nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, UkraineÕs nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    A burned-out Russian armoured vehicle with ‘Glory to Ukraine’ written on it.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    A burned-out Russian armoured vehicle with ‘Glory to Ukraine’ written on it.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    A burned-out Russian armoured vehicle with ‘Glory to Ukraine’ written on it.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    A burned-out Russian armoured vehicle with ‘Glory to Ukraine’ written on it.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

    A burned-out Russian armoured vehicle with ‘Glory to Ukraine’ written on it.

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  • They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
    As troops leave exclusion zone and surrounding villages, Ukraine’s nuclear agency faces huge clean-up task.

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    They were hooligans: Chernobyl locals reeling after Russian invasion
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    Vasily Davidenko.

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    Vasily Davidenko.

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    Pen Farthing: 'Animals in a cargo hold never got in the way of people getting on a flight'
    Pen Farthing near his home in Exeter with three dogs he rescued from the streets of Kabul. Paul "Pen" Farthing is a former British Royal Marines commando and founder of the Nowzad Dogs charity. The evacuation of the dogs hs rescue charity housed caused a lot of contraversy as many felt it put the animals in front of his staff in need of evacuation. Eventually his staff was granted visas and managed ro leave Afghanistan.Continuing our series looking behind the headlines of 2021, the former Royal Marine on his perilous evacuation of hundreds of dogs and cats during the fall of Kabul ñ and how he answers the sceptics.

    From his home in Exeter, Paul Farthing reruns the events of late summer through his mind. The former Royal Marine, who 15 years ago established the Nowzad charity in Kabul to care for animals suffering the fallout of war, still cannot believe that America "would just throw Afghanistan to the wolves". When the retreat began in August, he realised "things were going south very, very quickly. We'd got young female staff who had trained as vets, who feared they would be married off to Taliban fighters. Their faces were just horrible to seeÖ"

    Pen Farthing near his home in Exeter with three dogs he rescued from the streets of Kabul. Paul "Pen" Farthing is a former British Royal Marines commando and founder of the Nowzad Dogs charity. The evacuation of the dogs his rescue charity housed caused a lot of controversy as many felt it put the animals in front of his staff in need of evacuation. Eventually his staff was granted visas and managed to leave Afghanistan.

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    Pen Farthing: 'Animals in a cargo hold never got in the way of people getting on a flight'
    Pen Farthing near his home in Exeter with three dogs he rescued from the streets of Kabul. Paul "Pen" Farthing is a former British Royal Marines commando and founder of the Nowzad Dogs charity. The evacuation of the dogs hs rescue charity housed caused a lot of contraversy as many felt it put the animals in front of his staff in need of evacuation. Eventually his staff was granted visas and managed ro leave Afghanistan.Continuing our series looking behind the headlines of 2021, the former Royal Marine on his perilous evacuation of hundreds of dogs and cats during the fall of Kabul ñ and how he answers the sceptics.

    From his home in Exeter, Paul Farthing reruns the events of late summer through his mind. The former Royal Marine, who 15 years ago established the Nowzad charity in Kabul to care for animals suffering the fallout of war, still cannot believe that America "would just throw Afghanistan to the wolves". When the retreat began in August, he realised "things were going south very, very quickly. We'd got young female staff who had trained as vets, who feared they would be married off to Taliban fighters. Their faces were just horrible to seeÖ"

    Pen Farthing near his home in Exeter with three dogs he rescued from the streets of Kabul. Paul "Pen" Farthing is a former British Royal Marines commando and founder of the Nowzad Dogs charity. The evacuation of the dogs his rescue charity housed caused a lot of controversy as many felt it put the animals in front of his staff in need of evacuation. Eventually his staff was granted visas and managed to leave Afghanistan.

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