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  • Daily Life In Kutaisi
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    Daily Life In Kutaisi
    A baby cat looks as is seen in Kutaisi, Georgia on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kutaisi
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    Daily Life In Kutaisi
    A baby cat looks as is seen in Kutaisi, Georgia on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Kutaisi
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    Daily Life In Kutaisi
    Baby cats are seen in Kutaisi, Georgia on September 25, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
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    OPS: The Kodak Charmera has range of frame options for photos

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
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    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera comes in seven styles

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera . What's in the box.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Keyring charm digital camera
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    Keyring charm digital camera
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Charmera 1
    Ref 17144
    11/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Kodak
    Photographic company Kodak has unveiled a tiny retro point-and-shoot camera — which dangles on Its own keychain like a charm.
    The digital Charmera comes with vintage filters and is designed as a modern twist on the brand’s first signature single-use camera called the Fling from the Eighties.
    The new device enables users to save and transfer photos and videos using a USB-C cable and without using any film rolls.
    The company says it is both a digital camera and a collectible item.
    It is so small that four of them can fit in the user’s hand.
    The Charmera includes seven different retro-style filters replicating the nostalgic film and vintage photography aesthetics.
    Alongside these, there are four different Kodak-branded frames that add decorative borders to images and classic photography elements like film sprocket holes or vintage camera branding.
    A date stamp feature allows users to mark their photos with shooting dates, which is a common feature from film cameras of earlier decades.
    The camera can also record video,
    There are seven retro styles for the camera which is sold in blind boxes so a buyer does not know which one they are getting until the box is opened.
    The camera also comes with a keyring and a USB-C cable.
    \
    OPS: The Kodak Charmera

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels puts some finishing touches to the decor in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
    05/09/2025 - Photograph by Sam Frost ©2025 -

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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels puts some finishing touches to the decor in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The horses atop the proscenium arch in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern are now their logo. The darker left hand horse is unrestored since the fire which damaged the building during its closure. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The proscenium arch in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is made of old piano panels and table legs. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
    05/09/2025 - Photograph by Sam Frost ©2025 -

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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The proscenium arch in the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is made of old piano panels and table legs. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    A piano frame mounted on the wall can be used for sound effects at the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. It is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    A plaque on the building honours Dennis Neale, who created the Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    The Theatre of Small Convenience in Malvern is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
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    A strangely magical place’: how the world’s smallest theatre made its community-led comeback
    Loz Samuels, creative director of the Theatre of Small Convenience. The theatre is the world’s smallest commercial theatre. Local residents have spent years renovating and bringing it back to life after it fell into disrepair. It has 12 seats, is in a Victorian toilet, and was entered into the Guinness world record book in 2002.
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  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    DUKAS_188464253_NUR
    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    DUKAS_188464233_NUR
    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
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    Tiny Wild Apples For Achar Making
    Tiny wild apples are ready for harvest for use in making Indian achar (South Asian pickle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 21, 2025. South Asian pickles are a pickled food made from a variety of vegetables, meats, and fruits preserved in brine, vinegar, edible oils, and various South Asian spices. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
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    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
    DUKAS_188430282_FER
    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
    DUKAS_188430281_FER
    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
    DUKAS_188430280_FER
    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
    DUKAS_188430279_FER
    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
    DUKAS_188430278_FER
    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smartphone size of a playing card
    DUKAS_188430277_FER
    Smartphone size of a playing card
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Bluefox1
    Ref 17119
    03/09/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Aiphor
    A tiny new smartphone is squeezing all the benefits of today’s devices into a handset that fits easily in a pocket or handbag.
    Chinese company Aiphor’s new Bluefox NX 1 is about the size of a playing card.
    The Android phone stands 12 cm tall, is 5.8 cm wide and 1 cm thick, weighing just 110 grams..
    Despite that it has a 1168 x 540 pixel display, has room for apps, and comes in a choice of blue, white or black.
    Inside is 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage with microSD expansion plus a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter.
    The camera features a Sony IMX230 rear sensor and there is facial recognition and a battery promising all day use.
    It can still be used to play games or watch videos.

    OPS: The Aiphor Bluefox NX1

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  •  Red Cross Care In Villages Near The War Front In Sumy
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    Red Cross Care In Villages Near The War Front In Sumy
    Elderly people wait their turn in the small village of Hlybne to receive care from the Red Cross in an abandoned post office. (Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira/NurPhoto)

     

  • India Animal Squirrel
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    India Animal Squirrel
    A squirrel eats biscuits given on a wall in Siliguri, India, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto)

     

  • Long-legged Fly
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    Long-legged Fly
    A long-legged fly (Dolichopodidae) stands on a leaf in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 13, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    DUKAS_187762687_NUR
    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    A man drives a tiny car in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
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    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    A man drives a tiny car in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    DUKAS_187762625_NUR
    Daily Life In Old Quebec City
    A man drives a tiny car in Old Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • Long-legged Fly
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    Long-legged Fly
    A long-legged fly (Dolichopodidae) is in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on July 9, 2025. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)

     

  • On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    LUVCAT
    July 27, 2025, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, U.K: Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA Press _DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---

    © DALLE aprf

     

  • CMAT On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
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    CMAT On Stage At Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield
    July 27, 2025, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, U.K: CMAT Performing at Tramlines Fesival 2025 , Sheffield, UK (Credit Image: © Robin Burns/ZUMA - DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
    © DALLE aprf

     

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