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UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HOW 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HOV 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HOX 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HMW 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HMU 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HMV 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HLB 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HHF 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HHD 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HHG 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HFT 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HDV 
April 18, 2023 
A computer specialist takes part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
A computer specialist takes part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9HDW 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the misinformation team take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the misinformation team take part in the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/ESTONIA-CYBER
RTSI9H75 
April 18, 2023 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023'... 
Tallinn, Estonia 
Estonia hosts NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields' in Tallinn 
Computer specialists of the Green teams take part the NATO-led cyber war games 'Locked Shields 2023' in Tallinn, Estonia April 18, 2023. Over 3,000 participants from 38 nations are taking part in the exercise, which involves protecting real computer systems from real-time attacks and simulating tactical and strategic decisions in critical situations, according to organizers. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
USA-STOCKS/
RTSBGC1Q 
September 22, 2022 
A specialist trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S.,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Traders work on the floor of the NYSE in New York 
A specialist trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 22, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid 
RUSSIA-POLITICS/NAVALNY-PROTESTERS
RTX8YBXO 
February 05, 2021 
A combination picture shows participants of recent rallies in support of Russian opposition politician... 
MOSCOW / ST PETERSBURG, Russia 
A combination picture shows participants of recent rallies in support of Russian opposition politician... 
A combination picture shows participants of recent rallies in support of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, (top L-R) computer programmer Marina Gulina in Moscow on February 3, 2021, civil lawyer Viktor Lipatov on February 4, 2021, (bottom L-R) consulting specialist Kirill Olyshev in Moscow on February 4, 2021 and paralegal in a law firm Anton, who requested to be known only by his name, in Saint Petersburg on February 4, 2021, Russia. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov, Evgenia Novozhenina, Anton Vaganov 
PAKISTAN-MINORITY/HAZARA
RTS2L01J 
July 04, 2019 
Nargis Hazara, 20, martial arts specialist, who belongs to ethnic Hazara community, works on her computer... 
Quetta, Pakistan 
The Wider Image: "Under Siege": Fear and defiance mark life for Pakistan's Hazaras 
Nargis Hazara, 20, martial arts specialist, who belongs to ethnic Hazara community, works on her computer as she sits beside her portrait at her home in Hazara Town, Quetta, Pakistan, June 13, 2019. Domestic media often portray the Hazaras as targets of sectarian attacks or holding sit-ins to demand greater protection, but the community is developing and growing, said Nargis, who last year became Pakistan's first winner of an Asian Games medal in karate. "Every one of us has a dream, a target and aim in our heart, to change the image of Hazaras in the world, and especially in Pakistan." REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro SEARCH "HAZARA MINORITY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
GLOBAL-COMPUTERS/
RTS1GS1A 
October 17, 2017 
A man checks the power lines on a motherboard of a laptop at a repair center in Colombo, Sri Lanka October... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
A man checks the power lines on a motherboard of a laptop at a repair center in Colombo 
A man checks the power lines on a motherboard of a laptop at a repair center in Colombo, Sri Lanka October 17, 2017. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte 
TECH-ISRAEL/UKRAINE
RTS18MBI 
June 26, 2017 
A specialist of IT company Infopulse uses a computer mouse in his office in Kiev, Ukraine, June 13, 2017.... 
Kiev, Ukraine 
A specialist of IT company Infopulse uses a computer mouse in his office in Kiev 
A specialist of IT company Infopulse uses a computer mouse in his office in Kiev, Ukraine, June 13, 2017. Picture taken June 13, 2017. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich 
CYBER-ATTACK/
RTX35OS3 
May 13, 2017 
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Man holds laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture 
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. Capitalizing on spying tools believed to have been developed by the U.S. National Security Agency, hackers staged a cyber assault with a self-spreading malware that has infected tens of thousands of computers in nearly 100 countries. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration 
CYBER-ATTACK/
RTX35OS1 
May 13, 2017 
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Man holds laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture 
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. Capitalizing on spying tools believed to have been developed by the U.S. National Security Agency, hackers staged a cyber assault with a self-spreading malware that has infected tens of thousands of computers in nearly 100 countries. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration 
CYBER-ATTACK/
RTX35OS0 
May 13, 2017 
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Man holds laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture 
A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. Capitalizing on spying tools believed to have been developed by the U.S. National Security Agency, hackers staged a cyber assault with a self-spreading malware that has infected tens of thousands of computers in nearly 100 countries. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration 
CYBER-ATTACK/
RTX35ORW 
May 13, 2017 
A hooded man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Hooded man holds laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture 
A hooded man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. Capitalizing on spying tools believed to have been developed by the U.S. National Security Agency, hackers staged a cyber assault with a self-spreading malware that has infected tens of thousands of computers in nearly 100 countries. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration 
CYBER-ATTACK/
RTX35ORT 
May 13, 2017 
A projection of cyber code on a hooded man is pictured in this illustration picture taken on May 13,... 
Warsaw, Poland 
Projection of cyber code on hooded man is pictured in this illustration picture 
A projection of cyber code on a hooded man is pictured in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017. Capitalizing on spying tools believed to have been developed by the U.S. National Security Agency, hackers staged a cyber assault with a self-spreading malware that has infected tens of thousands of computers in nearly 100 countries. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
APPLE-DEVELOPERS/
RTX2G1OT 
June 13, 2016 
A group of young developers stand for a group photo on stage during the Apple World Wide Developers Conference... 
San Francisco, UNITED STATES 
A group of young developers stand for a group photo on stage during the Apple World Wide Developers Conference... 
A group of young developers stand for a group photo on stage during the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco, California, U.S., June 13, 2016. REUTERS/Stephen Lam TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
PANAMA-TAX/AUSTRALIA-SOFTWARE
RTSDN0S 
April 05, 2016 
An employee of software company Nuix stands in their office located in central Sydney, Australia, April... 
Sydney, Australia 
An employee of software company Nuix stands in their office located in central Sydney, Australia 
An employee of software company Nuix stands in their office located in central Sydney, Australia, April 5, 2016. Software produced by the little-known Australian developer has helped journalists piece together news leads from the mountains of data found in the contents of the Panama Papers, one of the biggest document leaks in history. Sydney-based Nuix Pty Ltd donated its document analysis programme to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) to sift through the millions of leaked documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. REUTERS/David Gray 
PANAMA-TAX/AUSTRALIA-SOFTWARE
RTSDN0R 
April 05, 2016 
Employees of software company Nuix sit in their office located in central Sydney, Australia, April 5,... 
Sydney, Australia 
Employees of software company Nuix sit in their office located in central Sydney, Australia 
Employees of software company Nuix sit in their office located in central Sydney, Australia, April 5, 2016. Software produced by the little-known Australian developer has helped journalists piece together news leads from the mountains of data found in the contents of the Panama Papers, one of the biggest document leaks in history. Sydney-based Nuix Pty Ltd donated its document analysis programme to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) to sift through the millions of leaked documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. REUTERS/David Gray 
ONEVIEW-AUSTRALIA/IPO
RTSAT4P 
March 17, 2016 
Irish health software maker Oneview's Chief Executive Officer James Fitter (L) and founder and executive... 
Sydney, Australia 
Irish health software maker Oneview's Chief Executive Officer Fitter and founder and executive director... 
Irish health software maker Oneview's Chief Executive Officer James Fitter (L) and founder and executive director Mark McCloskey react after they broke the rope ringing the bell at the Australian Securities Exchange during the official listing ceremony in Sydney, Australia, March 17, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
ONEVIEW-AUSTRALIA/IPO
RTSAT4O 
March 17, 2016 
Irish health software maker Oneview's Chief Executive Officer James Fitter (L) and founder and executive... 
Sydney, Australia 
Irish health software maker Oneview's Chief Executive Officer Fitter and founder and executive director... 
Irish health software maker Oneview's Chief Executive Officer James Fitter (L) and founder and executive director Mark McCloskey react after they broke the rope ringing the bell at the Australian Securities Exchange during the official listing ceremony in Sydney, Australia, March 17, 2016. REUTERS/David Gray 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD2K 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, works out at the... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD2J 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, works out at the... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California, September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD2I 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California, September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD28 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (L) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (L) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD23 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California, September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD21 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) works out with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD1Z 
September 25, 2015 
Kristen Johnson, (L) a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, helps paraplegic Adam Fritz into position... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, helps paraplegic Adam Fritz into position... 
Kristen Johnson, (L) a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, helps paraplegic Adam Fritz into position to workout at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD1U 
September 25, 2015 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) wheels himself to the next station with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz wheels himself to the next station with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery... 
Paraplegic Adam Fritz (R) wheels himself to the next station with Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
USA-HEALTH/PARAPLEGIC
RTX1SD1T 
September 25, 2015 
Kristen Johnson, (L) a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, helps paraplegic Adam Fritz into position... 
Claremont, UNITED STATES 
Kristen Johnson, a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, helps paraplegic Adam Fritz into position... 
Kristen Johnson, (L) a spinal cord injury recovery specialist, helps paraplegic Adam Fritz into position with aide Sean Conner (R) to workout at the Project Walk facility in Claremont, California, September 24, 2015. A brain-to-computer technology that can translate thoughts into leg movements has enabled Fritz, paralyzed from the waist down by a spinal cord injury to become the first such patient to walk without the use of robotics. REUTERS/Alex Gallardo 
NIGERIA-TECHNOLOGY/YABA
RTX1M6M3 
July 28, 2015 
Software developers work at the Information Technology Developers Entrepreneurship Accelerator (iDEA)... 
Lagos, Nigeria 
Software developers work at the iDEA hub in the Yaba district in Lagos 
Software developers work at the Information Technology Developers Entrepreneurship Accelerator (iDEA) hub in the Yaba district in Lagos June 25, 2015. At first glance, Yaba is like many other parts of Nigeria's sprawling commercial capital: a cacophony of car horns and shouting street vendors, mingling with exhaust fumes and the occasional stench of sewage. But in between the run-down buildings in this seemingly inauspicious part of Lagos, a city of around 21 million, tech start-ups are taking root and creating a buzz that is drawing international venture capitalists and more established digital firms. Picture taken June 25, 2015. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye 
NIGERIA-TECHNOLOGY/YABA
RTX1M6M2 
July 28, 2015 
Software developers work on computer sytems at the Information Technology Developers Entrepreneurship... 
Lagos, Nigeria 
Software developers work on computer sytems at the iDEA hub in the Yaba district in Lagos 
Software developers work on computer sytems at the Information Technology Developers Entrepreneurship Accelerator (iDEA) hub in the Yaba district in Lagos June 25, 2015. At first glance, Yaba is like many other parts of Nigeria's sprawling commercial capital: a cacophony of car horns and shouting street vendors, mingling with exhaust fumes and the occasional stench of sewage. But in between the run-down buildings in this seemingly inauspicious part of Lagos, a city of around 21 million, tech start-ups are taking root and creating a buzz that is drawing international venture capitalists and more established digital firms. Picture taken June 25, 2015. REUTERS/Akintunde Akinleye
HONGKONG-HUMAN-INTEREST/
RTR4TZZX 
March 19, 2015 
Cassandra Hatton, senior specialist in Fine Books and Manuscripts and director of the History of Science... 
Hong Kong, China 
Hatton of Bonhams shows an Apple I computer in operational condition, during an auction preview in Hong... 
Cassandra Hatton, senior specialist in Fine Books and Manuscripts and director of the History of Science at Bonhams, shows an Apple I computer in operational condition, during an auction preview in Hong Kong March 19, 2015. The item is expected to fetch between $400,000 and $600,000 during an action on April 13, 2015 in New York. REUTERS/Bobby Yip 
MIDEAST-PALESTINIANS/TECHNOLOGY
RTR4MAFD 
January 21, 2015 
Palestinian employees process data on their laptops at Unit One in Gaza City January 15, 2015. In nine... 
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories 
Palestinian employees process data on their laptops at Unit One in Gaza City 
Palestinian employees process data on their laptops at Unit One in Gaza City January 15, 2015. In nine years, Gaza-based IT entrepreneur Saady Lozon and his partner Ahmed Abu Shaban have transformed their firm, Unit One, from a tiny outfit in a single room in the blockaded Gaza Strip into a successful business with clients in Europe, the United States and the Arab world. They can't leave Gaza easily, but they can develop applications for Web and mobile devices online and provide international clients with data-management services, competing with firms in India and elsewhere. Picture taken January 15, 2015. To match story MIDEAST-PALESTINIANS/TECHNOLOGY REUTERS/Mohammed Salem (GAZA - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS) 
BRITAIN-POLITICS/
RTR4H3YS 
December 08, 2014 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron sits on the floor as he joins students for "An Hour of Coding"... 
London, United Kingdom 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron sits on the floor as he joins students for "An Hour of Coding"... 
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron sits on the floor as he joins students for "An Hour of Coding" at Number 10 Downing Street in London December 8, 2014. REUTERS/Stefan Rousseau/pool (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
CHINA-HEALTHCARE/DIGITAL
RTR4A7C5 
October 14, 2014 
Doctors diagnose a patient remotely at the First Hospital of Zhejiang Province in Hangzhou, Zhejiang... 
Hangzhou, China 
Doctors diagnose a patient remotely at the First Hospital of Zhejiang Province in Hangzhou 
Doctors diagnose a patient remotely at the First Hospital of Zhejiang Province in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, September 24, 2014. Technology is playing a growing role as Beijing overhauls a healthcare management sector blighted by chaotic patient data, underfunded rural health centres, overburdened city hospitals and a nationwide shortage of doctors. Government-supported programs are looking to leverage specialised software and communication equipment to get the most out of in-demand doctors and specialists at leading hospitals. China's healthcare management sector is growing at close to 40 percent a year and will hit $38 billion in the next five years, according to local consultancy Raisewin International. Picture taken September 24, 2014. To match CHINA-HEALTHCARE/DIGITAL. REUTERS/Adam Jourdan (CHINA - Tags: HEALTH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
ALIBABA-IPO/
RTR46YYG 
September 19, 2014 
Specialist Trader Neil Gallagher points to the ticker symbol for Alibaba Group Holding Ltd during the... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Specialist Trader Neil Gallagher points to the ticker symbol "BABA" for Alibaba during its IPO at the... 
Specialist Trader Neil Gallagher points to the ticker symbol for Alibaba Group Holding Ltd during the company's initial public offering (IPO) under the ticker "BABA" at the New York Stock Exchange in New York September 19, 2014. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's shares surged in their first day of trading on Friday as investors jumped at the chance to get in on what looks likely to be the largest IPO in history and profit from China's growing middle class. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
COLOMBIA-REBELS/VIDEOGAMES
RTR45E18 
September 08, 2014 
Colombian systems programmer Juan Pico works on the video game "Adios a las Armas" (Farewell to Arms)... 
Bogota, Colombia 
Colombian systems programmer Juan Pico works on the video game "Adios a las Armas" (Farewell to Arms)... 
Colombian systems programmer Juan Pico works on the video game "Adios a las Armas" (Farewell to Arms) in Bogota September 4, 2014. Colombians will soon be able to sit around a virtual negotiating table as Marxist FARC rebels or the government to thrash out an end to 50 years of war in a video game mirroring complex real life talks now under way to restore peace to the country. "Adios a las Armas," or "Farewell to Arms," a finalist in a government competition in July for non-violent video games, aims to raise awareness about a peace deal being negotiated in Cuba which voters will back or reject in a referendum. Picture taken September 4, 2014. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY) 
COLOMBIA-REBELS/VIDEOGAMES
RTR45E13 
September 08, 2014 
Colombian systems programmer Camilo Paez works on the video game "Adios a las Armas" (Farewell to Arms)... 
Bogota, Colombia 
Colombian systems programmer Camilo Paez works on the video game "Adios a las Armas" (Farewell to Arms)... 
Colombian systems programmer Camilo Paez works on the video game "Adios a las Armas" (Farewell to Arms) in Bogota September 4, 2014. Colombians will soon be able to sit around a virtual negotiating table as Marxist FARC rebels or the government to thrash out an end to 50 years of war in a video game mirroring complex real life talks now under way to restore peace to the country."Adios a las Armas," or "Farewell to Arms," a finalist in a government competition in July for non-violent video games, aims to raise awareness about a peace deal being negotiated in Cuba which voters will back or reject in a referendum. Picture taken September 4, 2014. REUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez (COLOMBIA - Tags: CONFLICT SOCIETY) 
CYBERSECURITY-HACKING/
RTR41HX3 
August 06, 2014 
Utkarsh Sanghi, a security engineer at Google, works in a hallway during the Black Hat USA 2014 hacker... 
Las Vegas, UNITED STATES 
Utkarsh Sanghi, a security engineer at Google, works in a hallway during the Black Hat USA 2014 hacker... 
Utkarsh Sanghi, a security engineer at Google, works in a hallway during the Black Hat USA 2014 hacker conference at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada August 6, 2014. REUTERS/Steve Marcus (UNITED STATES - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY POLITICS BUSINESS) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40RET 
July 31, 2014 
A photo illustration shows a USB device being plugged into a laptop computer in Berlin July 31, 2014.... 
Berlin, Germany 
Photo illustration shows USB device being plugged into a laptop computer in Berlin 
A photo illustration shows a USB device being plugged into a laptop computer in Berlin July 31, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl revealed on Thursday. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: CRIME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK/
RTR40QWF 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl poses with USB stick at his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick at his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: CRIME SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QW3 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl of Berlin's SR Labs poses with USB stick at his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses with a USB stick at his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CRIME) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QUU 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl poses in his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEADSHOT CRIME) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QTV 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl of Berlin's SR Labs poses in his office in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl poses in his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CRIME) 
CYBERSECURITY-USB/ATTACK
RTR40QTS 
July 31, 2014 
German crypto specialist and and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl is reflected in a... 
Berlin, Germany 
German crypto specialist Nohl of Berlin's SR Labs is reflected in computer screen in Berlin 
German crypto specialist and and chief scientist with Berlin's SR Labs Karsten Nohl is reflected in a computer screen as he looks at photographs of USB sticks in his office in Berlin, July 30, 2014. USB devices such as mice, keyboards and thumb-drives can be used to hack into personal computers in a potential new class of attacks that evade all known security protections, Nohl revealed on Thursday. Picture taken July 30, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (GERMANY - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY CRIME) 
EGYPT/
RTR3G7V5 
March 08, 2014 
Sherien Fathy, a blind 32-year-old mother of two, uses her special headphones as she works on her computer... 
Cairo, Egypt 
Sherien Fathy, a blind 32-year-old mother of two, works on her computer at the General Petroleum Corporation... 
Sherien Fathy, a blind 32-year-old mother of two, uses her special headphones as she works on her computer at the General Petroleum Corporation in Cairo March 3, 2014. Sherien, a graduate of the College of Arts? Arabic department who works as a specialist manager at the General Petroleum Corporation, hopes the government will do more to help disabled people to find jobs and contribute to the economy. Sherien is married to lawyer Khaled Hanafy, who is also blind. On March 8 activists around the globe celebrate International Women's Day, which dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century and has been observed by the United Nations since 1975. The UN writes that it is an occasion to commemorate achievements in women's rights and to call for further change. Picture taken March 3, 2014. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh? (EGYPT - Tags: HEALTH BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT) 
FRANCE/
RTX15V1R 
November 27, 2013 
A combination picture shows Millenium eSport professional gamers looking at their computer screens inside... 
Marseille, France 
A combination picture shows Millenium eSport professional gamers looking at their computer screens inside... 
A combination picture shows Millenium eSport professional gamers looking at their computer screens inside the Millenium Gaming House in Marseille November 12, 2013. The Millenium Gaming House, which opened its doors in Marseille in 2011, is the most important French e-sport organization and houses pro gamers who live, game, eat and sleep full-time in the building. The house is dedicated to the training of Pro Gamers teams for International competitions. Players train long hours to master the difficulties and subtleties of only one game and participate in Lan-Parties around the world. E-Sports earnings has ranked the 100 players with the highest overall earnings from competitive gaming, with over 60 gamers who have earned over $100,000 in prize money. Picture taken November 12, 2013. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
FRANCE/
RTX15V1C 
November 27, 2013 
Millenium eSport professional gamer Arif of France, nicknamed Doigby, looks at a computer screen as he... 
Marseille, France 
Millenium eSport professional gamer Arif of France, nicknamed Doigby, looks at a computer screen as he... 
Millenium eSport professional gamer Arif of France, nicknamed Doigby, looks at a computer screen as he plays inside the Millenium Gaming House in Marseille Novembre 15, 2013. The Millenium Gaming House, which opened its doors in Marseille in 2011, is the most important French e-sport organization and houses pro gamers who live, game, eat and sleep full-time in the building. The house is dedicated to the training of Pro Gamers teams for International competitions. Players train long hours to master the difficulties and subtleties of only one game and participate in Lan-Parties around the world. E-Sports earnings has ranked the 100 players with the highest overall earnings from competitive gaming, with over 60 gamers who have earned over $100,000 in prize money. Picture taken November 15, 2013. REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY) 
GERMANY/
RTX14SO9 
October 29, 2013 
An employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents a TopSec... 
Berlin, Germany 
Employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents TopSec phone... 
An employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents a TopSec phone encryption system next to a mobile phone in Berlin, October 29, 2013. The device made in Germany can be paired with bluetooth to any mobile phone, smartphone or computer to encrypt voice calls. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TELECOMS) 
GERMANY/
RTX14SO3 
October 29, 2013 
An employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents a TopSec... 
Berlin, Germany 
Employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents TopSec phone... 
An employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents a TopSec phone encryption system in Berlin, October 29, 2013. The device made in Germany can be paired with bluetooth to any mobile phone, smartphone or computer to encrypt voice calls. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TELECOMS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
GERMANY/
RTX14SO2 
October 29, 2013 
An employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents a TopSec... 
BERLN, Germany 
Employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents TopSec phone... 
An employee of German IT-security and encryption specialist Rohde und Schwarz SIT GmbH presents a TopSec phone encryption system next to a mobile phone in Berlin, October 29, 2013. The device made in Germany can be paired with bluetooth to any mobile phone, smartphone or computer to encrypt voice calls. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS TELECOMS) 
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