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  • Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban
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    Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban
    Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban.

    In an instant, Sam Pordale went from a world of privilege to becoming a refugee in imminent danger. He talks about how he lost everything and began to rebuild his life.

    Sam Pordale, 24, on the campus at University of Warwick is a refugee from Afghanistan who now studies politics and International Studies.

    Fabio de Paola / Guardian / eyevine

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    Fabio De Paola

     

  • Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban
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    Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban
    Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban.

    In an instant, Sam Pordale went from a world of privilege to becoming a refugee in imminent danger. He talks about how he lost everything and began to rebuild his life.

    Sam Pordale, 24, on the campus at University of Warwick is a refugee from Afghanistan who now studies politics and International Studies.

    Fabio de Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Fabio De Paola

     

  • Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban
    DUKAS_180129275_EYE
    Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban
    Six days on a small boat in rough seas: Sam Pordale's terrifying, death-defying escape from the Taliban.

    In an instant, Sam Pordale went from a world of privilege to becoming a refugee in imminent danger. He talks about how he lost everything and began to rebuild his life.

    Sam Pordale, 24, on the campus at University of Warwick is a refugee from Afghanistan who now studies politics and International Studies.

    Fabio de Paola / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    Fabio De Paola

     

  • Artist impression of black hole
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    Artist impression of black hole
    PICTURE FROM MARK A GARLICK / UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED - An artist impression of a black hole detected by a Swift satellite within the constellation of Draco). Scientists have witnessed a massive black hole swallowing up and ripping apart a star. A powerful beam of energy that had crossed 3.8billion light years of space was the last gasp of the ill-fated star. The bright flash of gamma rays was detected by the Swift satellite within the constellation of Draco.



    (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)

    DUKAS/CATERSNEWS

     

  • Artist impression of black hole
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    Artist impression of black hole
    PICTURE FROM MARK A GARLICK / UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED - An artist impression of a black hole detected by a Swift satellite within the constellation of Draco). Scientists have witnessed a massive black hole swallowing up and ripping apart a star. A powerful beam of energy that had crossed 3.8billion light years of space was the last gasp of the ill-fated star. The bright flash of gamma rays was detected by the Swift satellite within the constellation of Draco.



    (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)

    DUKAS/CATERSNEWS