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  • Ultra high res imagery of new military satellite
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    Ultra high res imagery of new military satellite
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    11/06/2024

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    Pictures must credit: BlackSky Technology

    A new spy satellite has sent back its first high resolution images just 12 hours after launch into Earth orbit.

    The imagery was collected over Golmud Air Base, Qinghai Province, China.

    US company BlackSky Technology obtained it using the company’s new Gen-3 satellite which was launched on June 9 this year.

    It joins a constellation of company satellites in low Earth orbit.

    In February, the Virginia-based company clinched a multimillion-dollar deal with the USA’s Defense Innovation Unit to launch the Gen-3 satellite. 

    The satellite is equipped with artificial intelligence-powered analytics for rapidly identifying a wide range of military assets.

    It uses shortwave infrared imagery to improve intelligence in low-light and degraded conditions.

    A spokesperson said the new photo “demonstrated the timely operational value” of space-based monitoring to support of strategic and tactical surveillance, reconnaissance and tracking defence and intelligence missions.”
    OPS: Image taken on June 9, 2025 by the BlackSky Gen-3 satellite of Golmud Air Base, Qinghai Province, China.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
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  • 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' NYC premiere
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    'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' NYC premiere
    May 18, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Tom Cruise attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' NYC premiere
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    'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' NYC premiere
    May 18, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Film's director Christopher McQuarrie, actor Pavel Lychnikoff & screenwriter Erik Jendresen attend arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • Global Premiere Of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' In London
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    Global Premiere Of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 15, 2025: XXX attends the Global Premiere of ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ in Leicester Square Gardens in London, United Kingdom on May 15, 2025. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • Global Premiere Of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' In London
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    Global Premiere Of 'Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning' In London
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 15, 2025: Tom Cruise poses next to a plane as he attends the Global Premiere of ‘Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning’ in Leicester Square Gardens in London, United Kingdom on May 15, 2025. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'MobLand' New York Preimere
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    'MobLand' New York Preimere
    March 31, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Pierce Bronson attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Michael Sherer

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA - United States: A San Francisco Police Department DJI Avata 2 drone is seen at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder holds a remote controller as he prepares to fly a DJI Matrice 30T drone at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: A San Francisco Police Department DJI Matrice 30T drone is seen against the skyline as it is flown at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA - United States: A San Francisco Police Department DJI Matrice 30T drone is seen above an excavator as it is flown at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: Officer Warren Ng is seen on the screen of a remote controller used by San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder as he flies a DJI Matrice 30T drone at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder uses a remote controller next to a screen displaying the view of a DJI Matrice 30T drone as he flies it at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA - United States: Officer Warren Ng is seen in a thermal image on a remote controller of a DJI Matrice 30T drone as it is flown at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder prepares to fly a DJI Matrice 30T drone at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: A San Francisco Police Department DJI Matrice 30T drone is seen against the skyline as it is flown at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder prepares to fly a DJI Matrice 30T drone at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder prepares to fly a DJI Matrice 30T drone at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - Santa Clara, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder uses a remote controller next to a screen displaying the view of a DJI Matrice 30T drone as he flies it at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA - United States: A San Francisco Police Department DJI Maverick 3 drone is seen at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
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    Congress Delays Threatened DJI Drone Ban for a Year
    12/12/2024 - San Francisco, California, USA - United States: San Francisco Police Department Sergeant Eric Batchelder prepares to fly a DJI Matrice 30T drone at Pier 96 on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in San Francisco, Calif. (Lea Suzuki / San Francisco Chronicle / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    ©San Francisco Chronicle

     

  • David Cameron with Prince Andrew
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    David Cameron with Prince Andrew
    . 28/01/2010. Davos, Switzerland. WEF Day One. Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron with HRH Andrew, The Duke of York at the UK standing out reception Belvedere Hotel in Davos. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Parsons Media

     

  • David Cameron with Prince Andrew
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    David Cameron with Prince Andrew
    . 28/01/2010. Davos, Switzerland. WEF Day One. Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron with HRH Andrew, The Duke of York at the UK standing out reception Belvedere Hotel in Davos. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Parsons Media

     

  • David Cameron with Prince Andrew
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    David Cameron with Prince Andrew
    . 28/01/2010. Davos, Switzerland. WEF Day One. Leader of the Conservative Party David Cameron with HRH Andrew, The Duke of York at the UK standing out reception Belvedere Hotel in Davos. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Parsons Media

     

  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    DUKAS_148830998_EYE
    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

    © Sarah Lee / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    'I have to control the flashbacks': Anoosheh Ashoori on life after being freed from an Iranian jail
    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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    The British Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori was released from prison after five years in March. The 68-year-old is cherishing time with family and has run the London marathon - but his ordeal still haunts him.

    A gentle, open, yet determined man, Anoosheh insists he has not grown angry about his five years in an Iranian jail on ludicrous charges of spying for Israel.

    But Ashoori has discovered the elation of freedom, returning to his wife, Sherry, their two grownup children and a mountain of yapping dogs at his home in south London.

    Patrick Wintour is interviewing one of the two Iranian British dual nationals that have been released last week. His name is Anoosheh Ashoori and he is now living in Lewisham. Photographed with his daughter Elira Ashoori, his wife Sherry Izadi and thier dogs Chickpea and Romeo. Also photoraphed some of the wood art he did in the prison workshop, including an exact carving of Anoosheh’s hand in traditional Vulcan [he’s a Treckie!] pose, a tribute to the Aristocats [a gift for Sherry] an abstract of the mona Lisa and a beautifully inlaid Eagle.

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