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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544829
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544817
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544802
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544818
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544809
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544827
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544821
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544828
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544805
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REPORTAGE - Rohingyas in Bangladesch
According to the latest UN report, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have crossed over to Bangladesh. The Rohingya people, living in the Rakhine State of Myanmar, are fleeing their homes they have lived in for 200 years. Subject to discrimination for years and not recognised as citizens, the Rohingyas, the majority of whom are Muslims, have for so long been able to eke out a living on agriculture and small farming. With little expectations from the state to guarantee them equal rights, all they want is to till their own land, harvest their crops and live in peace and security. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 21544830
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry Harry besucht die Canada Street in Manchester
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039190g)
Prince Harry shakes hands with resident Kobi Flores (six) as his younger brother Damaso Flores (four) looks on , during a visit to the Walking With the Wounded ( WWTW) hub on Canada Street
Prince Harry visits the Walking With the Wounded hub on Canada Street, Newton Health, Manchester, UK - 04 Sep 2017
Prince Harry shakes hands with resident KOBI FLORES (six) as his younger brother DAMASO FLORES (four) looks on , during a visit to the Walking With the Wounded ( WWTW) hub on Canada Street , Newton Health . WWTW helps ex-service personnel with physical or mental health needs make the transition back to civilian life . The street was subject to an episode of DIY SOS when people gave their time and resource to help redevelop the houses .
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry Harry besucht die Canada Street in Manchester
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Joel Goodman/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9039190h)
Prince Harry shakes hands with resident Kobi Flores (six) as his younger brother Damaso Flores (four) looks on , during a visit to the Walking With the Wounded ( WWTW) hub on Canada Street , Newton Health
Prince Harry visits the Walking With the Wounded hub on Canada Street, Newton Health, Manchester, UK - 04 Sep 2017
Prince Harry shakes hands with resident KOBI FLORES (six) as his younger brother DAMASO FLORES (four) looks on , during a visit to the Walking With the Wounded ( WWTW) hub on Canada Street , Newton Health . WWTW helps ex-service personnel with physical or mental health needs make the transition back to civilian life . The street was subject to an episode of DIY SOS when people gave their time and resource to help redevelop the houses .
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NEWS - Brigitte und Emmanuel Macron besuchen Griechenland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yiannis Kotsiaris/Intime/Athena Pictures/REX/Shutterstock (9046736d)
(L-R) French President Emmanuel Macron holds hands with his wife Brigitte outside the Presidential Mansion
French President Emmanuel Macron visits with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, Maximos Mansion, Athens, Greece - 07 Sep 2017
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PEOPLE - London: Game4Grenfell Wohltätigkeits Match
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Garcia/BPI/REX/Shutterstock (9037642jj)
Darren Campbell of Team Shearer hands David James of Team Shearer a water bottle
Game4Grenfell, Grenfell Tower Charity Match, Loftus Road, London, UK - 02 Sep 2017
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - A mother feeds her child in a makeshift camp in Guthail, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017. Pure drinking water and medicine are highly demanded in these flood affected areas (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - children on a raft approach a boat in Guthail, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - A woman stands high-deep in flood water inside her submarged house in Guthail, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - Young boy stands high-deep in flood water after he collecting water from a tube wale in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - A man sets fishing trap inside his house in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - Villagers come to collect water refining tablets from the volunteers in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - A woman carries her cattle as she moves to safer ground at Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - Young boy sits on a debris caused by the flood in Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - Young boy carries relief to his roadside shelter in Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - An older citizen sleeps beside the cattle as her family does not have enough space for the cattle Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Bangladesch: Überschwemmungen in Gaibandha
August 19, 2017 - Islampur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh - An inside view of a submarged house in Jamalpur, Bangladesh, on 19 August 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Monument on the Triumpg boulevard of Libreville, Gabon
Monument on the Triumph Boulevard of Libreville, Gabon, Africa
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FEATURE - Polen: Protest gegen illegales Holzfällen
August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Members of ''Camp for forest'' organization stand near illegal logging during event near illegal logging near Bialowieza on August 15, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Polen: Protest gegen illegales Holzfällen
August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Member of ''Camp for forest'' organization embraces a cutted down treestands near illegal logging during event near illegal logging near Bialowieza on August 15, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Polen: Protest gegen illegales Holzfällen
August 15, 2017 - Bialowieza, Poland - Members of ''Camp for forest'' organization stand near illegal logging during event near illegal logging near Bialowieza on August 15, 2017 (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Rogers Cup Tennis: Roger Federer gegen Peter Polansky
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (8989597ad)
Peter Polansky, left, of Canada shakes hands with Roger Federer of Switzerland following their match during second round of play at the Rogers Cup tennis tournament Wednesday August 9, 2017 in Montreal.
Rogers Cup, Day 5, Montreal, Canada - 09 Aug 2017
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PEOPLE - Kanadischer Premierminister Justin Trudeau trägt einen Schottenrock in Kanada
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (8983896c)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing a kilt, shakes hands
70th annual Glengarry Highland Games, Maxville, Ontario, Canada - 04 Aug 2017
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PEOPLE - Kanadischer Premierminister Justin Trudeau trägt einen Schottenrock in Kanada
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Canadian Press/REX/Shutterstock (8983896b)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wearing a kilt, shakes hands
70th annual Glengarry Highland Games, Maxville, Ontario, Canada - 04 Aug 2017
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Masjid Al Rahim Mosque. Man praying in a mosque with Tasbih (prayer beads), Close-up. Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam.
Close-up of man praying in a mosque with Tasbih (prayer beads), Masjid Al Rahim Mosque, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
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FEATURE - Schwanensee - Aufführung am Covent Garden in London
SWAN LAKE ;
Viktoria Tereshkina as Odette ;
Xander Parish as Prince Siegfried ;
Corps de ballet ;
The Mariinsky Ballet ;
at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK ;
27 July 2017 ;
Credit: Nigel Norrington / ArenaPAL ;
www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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FEATURE - Schwanensee - Aufführung am Covent Garden in London
SWAN LAKE ;
Viktoria Tereshkina as Odette ;
Xander Parish as Prince Siegfried ;
The Mariinsky Ballet ;
at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, UK ;
27 July 2017 ;
Credit: Nigel Norrington / ArenaPAL ;
www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307t)
United States President Donald J. Trump and Foxconn CEO Terry Gou shake hands during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at the White House At center is the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin).
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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NEWS - Foxconn baut Werk im US-Bundesstaat Wisconsin
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8974307e)
Foxconn CEO Terry Gou, left, shakes hands with the Speaker of the US House Paul Ryan (Republican of Wisconsin), right, during the announcement of the creation of a Foxconn Factory to be built in Wisconsin to build LCD flat screen monitors at The White House
Donald Trump announces Foxconn factory opening, Washington DC, USA - 26 Jul 2017
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529aj)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ai)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ah)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ag)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529af)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ae)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ad)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ac)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529aa)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529ab)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529z)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529y)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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PEOPLE - Prinz William bei der Arbeit als Helipilot bei der 'East Anglian Air Ambulancee'
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (8974529x)
Prince William on his penultimate shift as a pilot checking the air ambulance on Wednesday afternoon July 26th at Cambridge airport before he hands it over to the night shift.
Prince William at work with East Anglian Air Ambulance, Cambridge, UK - 26 Jul 2017
Prince William has written a letter to his colleagues at the East Anglian Air Ambulance as he carries out his final shift today (27/07/17). His letter was published by local paper The Eastern Daily Press as he ends his two-year contract as a helicopter pilot with the charity this afternoon. In the letter he thanks his colleagues and the people of East Anglia and praises the "incredibly skilled" doctors and paramedics. He also said he was "proud" to have served with such an 'incredible' team. He wrote: "As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
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