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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/ARGENTINA
RTX83H11 
October 19, 2020 
Doctor Cynthia Gimenez and Kinesiologist Jose Garcia check a radiography, as the spread of the coronavirus... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Buenos Aires 
Doctor Cynthia Gimenez and Kinesiologist Jose Garcia check a radiography, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, Argentina October 16, 2020. Picture taken October 16, 2020. REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/MEXICO-HOSPITALS
RTS3E6KS 
June 18, 2020 
A paramedic holds a radiography plate outside the provisional military hospital Campo Militar No. 1,... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
A paramedic holds a radiography plate outside the provisional military hospital Campo Militar No. 1,... 
A paramedic holds a radiography plate outside the provisional military hospital Campo Militar No. 1, which takes care of patients with symptoms of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mexico City, Mexico June 9, 2020. Picture taken June 9, 2020.REUTERS/Carlos Jasso 
USA-HEALTH/
RTX38LQI 
June 01, 2017 
A Radiology sign is pictured in a hospital in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S. May 30, 2017. Picture... 
Philadelphia, UNITED STATES 
An Radiology sign is pictured in a hospital in Philadelphia 
A Radiology sign is pictured in a hospital in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S. May 30, 2017. Picture taken May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri 
USA-HEALTH/
RTX38LQF 
June 01, 2017 
An X-Ray Department sign is pictured in a hospital in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S. May 30, 2017.... 
Philadelphia, UNITED STATES 
An X-Ray Department sign is pictured in a hospital in Philadelphia 
An X-Ray Department sign is pictured in a hospital in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S. May 30, 2017. Picture taken May 30, 2017. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BKI 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, May... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, May 12, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BKF 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BKE 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BJT 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BJR 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a bag with electronics on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BJO 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BJ9 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BJ8 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BIL 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BIE 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a laptop and a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7,... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a laptop and a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a laptop and a bag on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
USA-AIRLINES/ELECTRONICS-BAN
RTS16BI7 
May 12, 2017 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture... 
Ljubljana, Slovenia 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner 
An illustration picture shows a laptop on the screen of an X-ray security scanner, April 7, 2017. Picture taken April 7, 2017. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Illustration 
CHINA-CANCERHOTEL/
RTSQ00G 
September 29, 2016 
Huang shows her CT scan film in her room at the accommodation where patients and their family members... 
Beijing, China 
The Wider Image: China's cancer patients far from home 
Huang shows her CT scan film in her room at the accommodation where patients and their family members stay while seeking medical treatments in Beijing, China, June 22, 2016. Huang, who suffers from rectal cancer, came from Inner Mongolia to seek treatment in a hospital in Beijing. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon SEARCH "HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
TURKEY-BLAST/
RTX2ISGX 
June 29, 2016 
Passengers wait in line in front of an x-ray machine at a security check point at Turkey's largest airport,... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
Passengers line up in front of an x-ray machine at a security check point at Turkey's largest airport... 
Passengers wait in line in front of an x-ray machine at a security check point at Turkey's largest airport, Istanbul Ataturk, Turkey, following yesterday's blasts June 29, 2016. REUTERS/Osman Orsal 
CHERNOBYL-ANNIVERSARY/STALKER
RTX2B20O 
April 21, 2016 
A participant demonstrates a hand-made prop of a radioactive detector during a S.T.A.L.K.E.R. convention... 
Moscow, Russia 
The Wider Image: In the shadow of Chernobyl: S.T.A.L.K.E.R 
A participant demonstrates a hand-made prop of a radioactive detector during a S.T.A.L.K.E.R. convention in Moscow, Russia, April 2, 2016. A game known as S.T.A.L.K.E.R., named after a popular computer shooter, is fast winning the minds of intellectuals across the former Soviet Union who take on roles of mutants, zombies and warriors on unfinished construction sites. As the 30th anniversary of the nuclear disaster in Chernobyl is marked on April 26, enacting a post-apocalyptic world is a philosophy that warns of the perils of uncontrolled use of nuclear power, the game's enthusiasts claim. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov SEARCH "S.T.A.L.K.E.R MAX" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
UKRAINE-CHERNOBYL/ARCH
RTSBZG0 
March 24, 2016 
An employee measures the radiation level at a plant for processing liquid radioactive waste at the Chernobyl... 
Chernobyl, Ukraine 
An employee measures the radiation level at a plant for processing liquid radioactive waste at the Chernobyl... 
An employee measures the radiation level at a plant for processing liquid radioactive waste at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine March 23, 2016. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich 
UKRAINE-CHERNOBYL/ARCH
RTSBZFV 
March 24, 2016 
An employee measures the radiation level at a plant for processing liquid radioactive waste at the Chernobyl... 
Chernobyl, Ukraine 
An employee measures the radiation level at a plant for processing liquid radioactive waste at the Chernobyl... 
An employee measures the radiation level at a plant for processing liquid radioactive waste at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine March 23, 2016. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich 
SPAIN-ARTS/
RTX282ZL 
February 22, 2016 
Members of a workshop on conservation and restoration of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville look at a radiography... 
Seville, Spain 
Members of a workshop on conservation and restoration of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville look at a radiography... 
Members of a workshop on conservation and restoration of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville look at a radiography of Inmaculada del Coro 'La Nina' (Immaculate Choir 'The Girl') by Bartolome Esteban Murillo in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo
SPAIN-ARTS/
RTX282ZK 
February 22, 2016 
A member of a workshop on conservation and restoration of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville shows others... 
Seville, Spain 
A member of a workshop on conservation and restoration of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville shows others... 
A member of a workshop on conservation and restoration of Museum of Fine Arts of Seville shows others a radiography of Inmaculada del Coro 'La Nina' (Immaculate Choir 'The Girl') by Bartolome Esteban Murillo next to the original picture (R), which is being restored in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain February 22, 2016. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo
MIDEAST CRISIS/IRAQ-RADIOACTIVE
RTX27XR3 
February 21, 2016 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
Basra, Iraq 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material in Basra, Iraq, February 21, 2016. Radioactive material that went missing in Iraq has been found dumped near a petrol station in the southern town of Zubair, officials said on Sunday, ending speculation it could be acquired by Islamic State and used as a weapon. The officials told Reuters the material, stored in a protective case the size of a laptop computer, was undamaged and there were no concerns about radiation. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani 
MIDEAST CRISIS/IRAQ-RADIOACTIVE
RTX27XR0 
February 21, 2016 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
Basra, Iraq 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material in Basra, Iraq, February 21, 2016. Radioactive material that went missing in Iraq has been found dumped near a petrol station in the southern town of Zubair, officials said on Sunday, ending speculation it could be acquired by Islamic State and used as a weapon. The officials told Reuters the material, stored in a protective case the size of a laptop computer, was undamaged and there were no concerns about radiation. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani 
MIDEAST CRISIS/IRAQ-RADIOACTIVE
RTX27XQY 
February 21, 2016 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
Basra, Iraq 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material in Basra, Iraq, February 21, 2016. Radioactive material that went missing in Iraq has been found dumped near a petrol station in the southern town of Zubair, officials said on Sunday, ending speculation it could be acquired by Islamic State and used as a weapon. The officials told Reuters the material, stored in a protective case the size of a laptop computer, was undamaged and there were no concerns about radiation. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani 
MIDEAST CRISIS/IRAQ-RADIOACTIVE
RTX27XQX 
February 21, 2016 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
Basra, Iraq 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material in Basra, Iraq, February 21, 2016. Radioactive material that went missing in Iraq has been found dumped near a petrol station in the southern town of Zubair, officials said on Sunday, ending speculation it could be acquired by Islamic State and used as a weapon. The officials told Reuters the material, stored in a protective case the size of a laptop computer, was undamaged and there were no concerns about radiation. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani 
MIDEAST CRISIS/IRAQ-RADIOACTIVE
RTX27XQW 
February 21, 2016 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
Basra, Iraq 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material in Basra, Iraq, February 21, 2016. Radioactive material that went missing in Iraq has been found dumped near a petrol station in the southern town of Zubair, officials said on Sunday, ending speculation it could be acquired by Islamic State and used as a weapon. The officials told Reuters the material, stored in a protective case the size of a laptop computer, was undamaged and there were no concerns about radiation. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani 
MIDEAST CRISIS/IRAQ-RADIOACTIVE
RTX27XQP 
February 21, 2016 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
Basra, Iraq 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material... 
A member of a counter-radiation team uses a Geiger counter to search for missing radioactive material in Basra, Iraq, February 21, 2016. Radioactive material that went missing in Iraq has been found dumped near a petrol station in the southern town of Zubair, officials said on Sunday, ending speculation it could be acquired by Islamic State and used as a weapon. The officials told Reuters the material, stored in a protective case the size of a laptop computer, was undamaged and there were no concerns about radiation. REUTERS/Essam Al-Sudani TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
HEALTH-ZIKA/WHO
RTX25HYX 
February 04, 2016 
X-ray of Rosana Vieira Alves's daughter Luana Vieira, who is 4 months old with microcephaly, is pictured... 
OLINDA, Brazil 
X-ray of Rosana Vieira Alves's daughter Luana Vieira, who is 4 months old with microcephaly, is pictured... 
X-ray of Rosana Vieira Alves's daughter Luana Vieira, who is 4 months old with microcephaly, is pictured at their house in Olinda, Brazil, February 3, 2016. Brazil is investigating more than 4,000 suspected cases of microcephaly, a condition in which infants are born with abnormally small heads and can suffer developmental problems, that may be linked to the Zika outbreak. Picture taken February 3. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
HEALTH-ZIKA/BRAZIL
RTX24A51 
January 27, 2016 
Child Neurologist Vanessa Van Der Linden observes the X-ray of a baby's skull with microcephaly at the... 
Recife, Brazil 
Child Neurologist Vanessa Van Der Linden observes the X-ray of a baby's skull with microcephaly at the... 
Child Neurologist Vanessa Van Der Linden observes the X-ray of a baby's skull with microcephaly at the hospital Barao de Lucena in Recife, Brazil, January 26, 2016. Health authorities in the Brazilian state at the center of a rapidly spreading Zika outbreak have been overwhelmed by the alarming surge in cases of babies born with microcephaly, a neurological disorder associated to the mosquito-borne virus. Picture taken on January 26, 2016. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA
RTX1Z5G4 
December 17, 2015 
Men look at an X-ray inside a field hospital in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus, Syria December 6,... 
Damascus, Syria 
The Wider Image: A Syrian field hospital in Douma
Men look at an X-ray inside a field hospital in the Douma neighborhood of Damascus, Syria December 6, 2015. Douma in Syria, an area controlled by rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad, has been shelled continuously for the past three years. The injured are taken to basements and shelters transformed into field hospitals run by medical staff who have stayed in the battered neighbourhood of Damascus. REUTERS/Bassam Khabieh PICTURE 4 OF 37 - SEARCH "KHABIEH HOSPITAL" FOR ALL IMAGES 
CHINA-HOSPICE/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1TKPP 
October 28, 2015 
Numbers used on X-ray images are placed at a desk in the radiology department of Yangjia Hospital in... 
WUYI, China 
The Wider Image: Home and hospital for dust-lung miners 
Numbers used on X-ray images are placed at a desk in the radiology department of Yangjia Hospital in Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, China October 19, 2015. Behind the vine-covered walls and broken windows of the radiology department, a single staff member and a single X-ray machine serve the few remaining pneumoconiosis patients at Yangjia Hospital. At Yangjia Hospital in a remote corner of China's eastern Zhejiang province, sufferers of dust lung spend much of their time hooked up to oxygen to treat lungs ravaged by work in a local mine, since shut down. Once equipped with high-tech machinery and 150 staff, the hospital has suffered from falling numbers and a lack of funding. With some of its windows broken and certain rooms abandoned, the hospital now treats just 30 patients. It's a close-knit community including family members, who prepare meals in makeshift kitchens, grow vegetables in the grounds and play cards to kill time. Dust lung, also known as pneumoconiosis, affects an estimated 6 million workers in China. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj PICTURE 21 OF 26 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR DUST-LUNG MINERS". SEARCH "DUST LUNG" FOR ALL IMAGES
CHINA-HOSPICE/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1TKP9 
October 28, 2015 
Medical and X-ray files are stored in the radiology department of Yangjia Hospital in Wuyi County, Zhejiang... 
WUYI, China 
The Wider Image: Home and hospital for dust-lung miners 
Medical and X-ray files are stored in the radiology department of Yangjia Hospital in Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, China October 19, 2015. Behind the vine-covered walls and broken windows of the radiology department, a single staff member and a single X-ray machine serve the few remaining pneumoconiosis patients at Yangjia Hospital. At Yangjia Hospital in a remote corner of China's eastern Zhejiang province, sufferers of dust lung spend much of their time hooked up to oxygen to treat lungs ravaged by work in a local mine, since shut down. Once equipped with high-tech machinery and 150 staff, the hospital has suffered from falling numbers and a lack of funding. With some of its windows broken and certain rooms abandoned, the hospital now treats just 30 patients. It's a close-knit community including family members, who prepare meals in makeshift kitchens, grow vegetables in the grounds and play cards to kill time. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj PICTURE 22 OF 26 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR DUST-LUNG MINERS". SEARCH "DUST LUNG" FOR ALL IMAGES 
CHINA-HOSPICE/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1TKP8 
October 28, 2015 
Fu Jianghua, the head of Yangjia Hospital, shows an x-ray image of what he describes as a typical case... 
WUYI, China 
The Wider Image: Home and hospital for dust-lung miners 
Fu Jianghua, the head of Yangjia Hospital, shows an x-ray image of what he describes as a typical case of pneumoconiosis, a disease caused by the inhalation of dust, at Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, China October 19, 2015. Fu has worked at Yangjia Hospital since 1983, when it was operated by a local mine, and is now the hospital's head. At Yangjia Hospital in a remote corner of China's eastern Zhejiang province, sufferers of dust lung spend much of their time hooked up to oxygen to treat lungs ravaged by work in a local mine, since shut down. Once equipped with high-tech machinery and 150 staff, the hospital has suffered from falling numbers and a lack of funding. With some of its windows broken and certain rooms abandoned, the hospital now treats just 30 patients. It's a close-knit community including family members, who prepare meals in makeshift kitchens, grow vegetables in the grounds and play cards to kill time. Dust lung, also known as pneumoconiosis, affects an estimated 6 million workers in China. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj PICTURE 20 OF 26 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR DUST-LUNG MINERS". SEARCH "DUST LUNG" FOR ALL IMAGES
CHINA-HOSPICE/WIDERIMAGE
RTX1TKP4 
October 28, 2015 
Yang Yang, an x-ray technician, poses for a photograph under the red light in his lab in the radiology... 
WUYI, China 
The Wider Image: Home and hospital for dust-lung miners 
Yang Yang, an x-ray technician, poses for a photograph under the red light in his lab in the radiology department of Yangjia Hospital in Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, China October 19, 2015. Behind the vine-covered walls and broken windows of the radiology department, a single staff member and a single X-ray machine serve the few remaining pneumoconiosis patients at Yangjia Hospital. At Yangjia Hospital in a remote corner of China's eastern Zhejiang province, sufferers of dust lung spend much of their time hooked up to oxygen to treat lungs ravaged by work in a local mine, since shut down. Once equipped with high-tech machinery and 150 staff, the hospital has suffered from falling numbers and a lack of funding. With some of its windows broken and certain rooms abandoned, the hospital now treats just 30 patients. It's a close-knit community including family members, who prepare meals in makeshift kitchens, grow vegetables in the grounds and play cards to kill time. Dust lung, also known as pneumoconiosis, affects an estimated 6 million workers in China. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY PICTURE 19 OF 26 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR DUST-LUNG MINERS". SEARCH "DUST LUNG" FOR ALL IMAGES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
JAPAN-NUCLEAR/RESTARTS
RTX1NTQR 
August 11, 2015 
79-year-old Shouhei Nomura checks radiation levels close to the protesters' campsite near Kyushu Electric... 
SATSUMASENDAI, Japan 
Wider Image: Protesting Japan’s Nuclear Restart 
79-year-old Shouhei Nomura checks radiation levels close to the protesters' campsite near Kyushu Electric Power's Sendai nuclear power station in Satsumasendai, Kagoshima prefecture, Japan, August 8, 2015. Japan is due to switch on a nuclear reactor for the first time in nearly two years as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe seeks to reassure a nervous public that tougher standards mean the sector is now safe after the Fukushima disaster in 2011. The head of Japan's atomic watchdog has said that the new safety regime meant a repeat of the Fukushima disaster would not happen, but protesters outside the Sendai plant are not convinced. REUTERS/Issei KatoPICTURE 6 OF 30 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "PROTESTING JAPAN'S NUCLEAR RESTART".SEARCH "KATO SENDAI" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
TURKEY-HORSEHOSPITAL/
RTR4WOKH 
April 09, 2015 
An X-ray is taken of a racehorse's leg at Veliefendi equine hospital in Istanbul March 27, 2015. A state-of-the-art... 
Istanbul, Turkey 
Wider Image: Racing Back To Health 
An X-ray is taken of a racehorse's leg at Veliefendi equine hospital in Istanbul March 27, 2015. A state-of-the-art hospital for hundreds of horses run by the Jockey Club of Turkey at Istanbul's Veliefendi racecourse is the country's oldest and biggest. Grooms and trainers at the equine clinic work with vets and nurses while owners hope their prize runners, often worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, will recover quickly and then run faster still. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

PICTURE 4 OF 25 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY 'RACING BACK TO HEALTH'

SEARCH 'SEZER VELIEFENDI' FOR ALL IMAGES 
HEALTH-EBOLA-CHINA
RTR4C5G6 
October 30, 2014 
A monitor displays the body temperature of a passenger (R) arriving at the Beijing Capital International... 
Beijing, China 
A monitor of fever sensing system displays a body temperature of a passenger arriving at the Beijing... 
A monitor displays the body temperature of a passenger (R) arriving at the Beijing Capital International Airport October 30, 2014. China's capital will suggest to people returning from regions affected by Ebola to quarantine themselves at home for 21 days, and to undergo twice daily temperature checks if they have had contact with patients, state media said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon (CHINA - Tags: HEALTH TRANSPORT) 
CHINA/
RTR494SD 
October 06, 2014 
Wu Tianyang, who is five month pregnant with her second child, attends a sonogram at a local hospital... 
Shanghai, China 
Wu Tianyang, who is five month pregnant with her second child, attends a sonogram at a local clinic in... 
Wu Tianyang, who is five month pregnant with her second child, attends a sonogram at a local hospital in Shanghai September 12, 2014. REUTERS/Carlos Barria (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
AFGHANISTAN/
RTR3ISV9 
March 27, 2014 
A radiographer takes a X-ray of a patient's chest at the Afghan German International hospital in Kabul... 
Kabul, Afghanistan 
A radiographer takes a X-ray of a patient's chest at the Afghan German International hospital in Kabul... 
A radiographer takes a X-ray of a patient's chest at the Afghan German International hospital in Kabul March 9, 2014. Despite decades of conflict in Afghanistan, and several recent militant attacks, the country's capital Kabul is home to a vibrant youth scene of musicians, artists, athletes and activists. Shopping malls and cafes stand in the city, which is nonetheless beset by infrastructure problems and instability. Afghanistan is preparing for an election on April 5 that should mark the first democratic transfer of power in the country's history, but it has been hit by a tide of violence as the Islamist Taliban movement has ordered its fighters to disrupt the vote and threatened to kill anyone who participates. Picture taken March 9, 2014. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS HEALTH)

ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 35 OF 48 FOR PACKAGE "THE MODERN FACE OF KABUL"
TO FIND ALL IMAGES SEARCH "KABUL NIKOUBAZL" 
JAPAN-FUKUSHIMA/CHILDREN
RTR3GD2A 
March 10, 2014 
A girl runs past a geiger counter, measuring a radiation level of 0.122 microsievert per hour, upon her... 
KORIYAMA, Japan 
A girl runs past a geiger counter upon her arrival at the Emporium kindergarten in Koriyama, Fukushima... 
A girl runs past a geiger counter, measuring a radiation level of 0.122 microsievert per hour, upon her arrival at the Emporium kindergarten in Koriyama, west of the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Fukushima prefecture February 28, 2014. March 11 marks the third anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. In Koriyama, a short drive from the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant, the city recommended shortly after the disaster that children up to two years old not spend more than 15 minutes outside each day. Those aged 3 to 5 should limit their outdoor time to 30 minutes or less. The limits were lifted last year, but many kindergartens and nursery schools continue to obey them even now in line with the wishes of worried parents. An annual survey by the Fukushima prefecture Board of Education found that children in Fukushima weighed more than the national average in virtually every age group. The cause seems to be a lack of exercise and outdoor activity. Picture taken February 28, 2014. REUTERS/Toru Hanai (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT HEALTH)

ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 04 OF 22 FOR PACKAGE 'FUKUSHIMA - FIGHTING AN INVISIBLE ENEMY'. TO FIND ALL IMAGES SEARCH 'KORIYAMA HANAI' 
BOSNIA/
RTR3FR2P 
February 26, 2014 
Shoes are seen on the screen of an X-ray security scanner at Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo... 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Shoes are seen on the screen of an X-ray security scanner at Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo... 
Shoes are seen on the screen of an X-ray security scanner at Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo February 26, 2014. U.S. authorities issued a warning last week to airlines flying to the United States to watch out for militants who may have hidden bombs in their shoes, U.S. government sources said. The warning came from the Department of Homeland Security, the sources said, and it is consistent with concerns security agencies have about militants trying to smuggle explosives onto airplanes in shoes, cosmetics or liquids. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
BOSNIA/
RTR3FR2F 
February 26, 2014 
A laptop is seen on the screen of an X-ray security scanner at Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo... 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
A laptop is seen on the screen of an X-ray security scanner at Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo... 
A laptop is seen on the screen of an X-ray security scanner at Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo February 26, 2014. U.S. authorities issued a warning last week to airlines flying to the United States to watch out for militants who may have hidden bombs in their shoes, U.S. government sources said. The warning came from the Department of Homeland Security, the sources said, and it is consistent with concerns security agencies have about militants trying to smuggle explosives onto airplanes in shoes, cosmetics or liquids. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
BOSNIA/
RTR3FR1C 
February 26, 2014 
A woman goes through security checks at the Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo February 26, 2014.... 
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina 
A woman goes through security checks at the Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo 
A woman goes through security checks at the Sarajevo International Airport in Sarajevo February 26, 2014. U.S. authorities issued a warning last week to airlines flying to the United States to watch out for militants who may have hidden bombs in their shoes, U.S. government sources said. The warning came from the Department of Homeland Security, the sources said, and it is consistent with concerns security agencies have about militants trying to smuggle explosives onto airplanes in shoes, cosmetics or liquids. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: TRANSPORT POLITICS) 
INDIA-BORDER
RTX18AT7 
February 06, 2014 
Visitors are seen on an infra-red camera screen of the surveillance system MEOS II at the defence exhibition... 
New Delhi, India 
Visitors are seen on an infra-red camera screen of the surveillance system MEOS II at the defence exhibition... 
Visitors are seen on an infra-red camera screen of the surveillance system MEOS II at the defence exhibition in New Delhi February 6, 2014. REUTERS/Anindito Mukherjee (INDIA - Tags: MILITARY POLITICS) 
JAPAN/
RTX17Z61 
January 29, 2014 
A Buddhist monk Yokoyama Shuhu wears a Geiger counter as he leads a small funeral ceremony for a women... 
Minamitsushima, Japan 
Big plastic bags containing radiated soil, leaves and debris from the decontamination operation are dumped... 
A Buddhist monk Yokoyama Shuhu wears a Geiger counter as he leads a small funeral ceremony for a women who died as an evacuee at a cemetery in the evacuated town of Minamitsushima inside the exclusion zone in Fukushima prefecture September 21, 2013. Shuho had to leave his temple that is inside the exclusion zone and now lives in Fukushima town. He comes back for a brief visits only when asked by local residents, mostly for funerals. Asked about Olympic games in Tokyo 2020, Shuhu said "I think it's good we will have the Olympic Games. In seven years things will be cleaner around here. And fixed, I hope." REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER) 
BRITAIN/
RTX17X9Q 
January 27, 2014 
Clinical lead Doctor Al Story points to an x-ray showing a pair of lungs infected with TB (tuberculosis)... 
London, United Kingdom 
Clinical lead Doctor Al Story points to an x-ray showing a pair of lungs infected with TB (tuberculosis)... 
Clinical lead Doctor Al Story points to an x-ray showing a pair of lungs infected with TB (tuberculosis) during an interview with Reuters on board the mobile X-ray unit screening for TB in Ladbroke Grove in London January 27, 2014. The only mobile unit testing for TB in the country works with the most vulnerable to the disease including the homeless, drug and alcohol dependent. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN/
RTX17X9P 
January 27, 2014 
Warning lights illuminate as a service user uses an x-ray machine to screen him for TB (tuberculosis)... 
London, United Kingdom 
Warning lights illuminate as a service user uses an x-ray machine to screen him for TB (tuberculosis)... 
Warning lights illuminate as a service user uses an x-ray machine to screen him for TB (tuberculosis) on board the mobile X-ray unit in Ladbroke Grove in London January 27, 2014. The only mobile unit testing for TB in the country works with the most vulnerable to the disease including the homeless, drug and alcohol dependent. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN/
RTX17X9H 
January 27, 2014 
The x-ray scan of a service user is shown on a computer after his screening for TB (tuberculosis) on... 
London, United Kingdom 
The x-ray scan of a service user is shown on a computer after his screening for TB (tuberculosis) on... 
The x-ray scan of a service user is shown on a computer after his screening for TB (tuberculosis) on board the mobile X-ray unit in Ladbroke Grove in London January 27, 2014. The only mobile unit testing for TB in the country works with the most vulnerable to the disease including the homeless, drug and alcohol dependent. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN/
RTX17X9F 
January 27, 2014 
A service user is screened for TB (tuberculosis) on board the mobile X-ray unit in Ladbroke Grove in... 
London, United Kingdom 
A service user is screened for TB (tuberculosis) on board the mobile X-ray unit in Ladbroke Grove in... 
A service user is screened for TB (tuberculosis) on board the mobile X-ray unit in Ladbroke Grove in London January 27, 2014. The only mobile unit testing for TB in the country works with the most vulnerable to the disease including the homeless, drug and alcohol dependent. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY) 
CENTRAL-AMERICA/FEMICIDE
RTX15SM0 
November 25, 2013 
Evelyn Hernandez Sanchez, 30, holds an X-ray of her skull at the facial surgery unit at the Rosales... 
San Salvador, El Salvador 
Evelyn Hernandez Sanchez holds an X-ray of her skull at the facial surgery unit at the Rosales hospital... 
Evelyn Hernandez Sanchez, 30, holds an X-ray of her skull at the facial surgery unit at the Rosales hospital in San Salvador July 4, 2013. A report produced by the Pan American Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that over a quarter of women surveyed in both Guatemala and El Salvador said they had experienced physical or sexual violence from a partner, among women aged 15-49 who had ever been married or lived with a boyfriend. November 25 marks the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Sanchez was hit in the face with the butt of a 9 mm gun by her husband. Picture taken July 4, 2013. REUTERS/Ulises Rodriguez (EL SALVADOR - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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JAPAN-NUCLEAR/
RTX153V4 
November 07, 2013 
A Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) employee wearing a protective suit and mask uses a survey meter near... 
Fukushima, Japan 
TEPCO employee uses a survey meter near storage tanks for radioactive water in the H4 area in Fukushima... 
A Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) employee wearing a protective suit and mask uses a survey meter near storage tanks for radioactive water in the H4 area where radioactive water leaked from a storage tank in August, at the tsunami-crippled TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture November 7, 2013. Japan approved on October 30, 2013 a plan by TEPCO to extract thousands of nuclear fuel rods from the fuel pool of the No. 4 reactor of the Fukushima Daiichi plant. Containing radiation equivalent to 14,000 times the amount released in the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima 68 years ago, more than 1,300 used fuel rod assemblies packed tightly together need to be removed from a building that is vulnerable to collapse, should another large earthquake hit the area. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/Pool (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY) 
JAPAN/
RTR3FJM3 
October 03, 2013 
A Buddhist monk wears a Geiger counter as he leads a small funeral ceremony for Yotsuno Kanno, who died... 
Minamitsushima, Japan 
A Buddhist monk wears a Geiger counter as he leads a small funeral ceremony for a woman who died as an... 
A Buddhist monk wears a Geiger counter as he leads a small funeral ceremony for Yotsuno Kanno, who died as an evacuee at a cemetery in the evacuated town of Minamitsushima inside the exclusion zone in Fukushima prefecture September 21, 2013. Kanno, who was evacuated after the disaster at Daiichi plant in 2011 with rest of people from Minamitsushima, died in temporary accommodation in May this year two weeks short of her 100th birthday. Former residents of evacuated towns can visit their homes once a month with special permissions but are not allowed to stay overnight inside the exclusion zone. A total of 160,000 people were ordered to leave their homes around Daiichi plant after the government announced the evacuation following the nuclear disaster in March 2011. Picture taken September 21, 2013. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT RELIGION)

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FISHERY-KOREA/JAPAN
RTX139F8 
September 06, 2013 
An employee of the Noryangjin fisheries wholesale market places a geiger counter on a water tank containing... 
Seoul, South Korea 
An employee of the Noryangjin fisheries wholesale market places a geiger counter on a water tank containing... 
An employee of the Noryangjin fisheries wholesale market places a geiger counter on a water tank containing Japanese snappers to check for possible radioactive contamination at the Noryangjin fisheries wholesale market in Seoul September 6, 2013. South Korea banned all fishery imports from a swath of Japan around the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday, dealing another blow to Tokyo's credibility on the eve of the capital's bid to host the Olympics. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD POLITICS) 
FISHERY-KOREA/JAPAN
RTX1398O 
September 06, 2013 
A worker places a geiger counter on the surface of a fishery product, near mostly local fishery products... 
Seoul, South Korea 
A worker places a geiger counter on the surface of a fishery product, near mostly local fishery products... 
A worker places a geiger counter on the surface of a fishery product, near mostly local fishery products on display, to check for possible radioactive contamination at a market in Seoul September 6, 2013. South Korea banned all fishery imports from a swath of Japan around the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant on Friday, dealing another blow to Tokyo's credibility on the eve of the capital's bid to host the Olympics. Just hours after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe broke away early from a global summit in Russia to personally back Tokyo's bid to host the 2020 Summer Games, Seoul extended a ban on 50 imports from eight Japanese prefectures, including Fukushima, due to concerns about radiation contamination. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT FOOD) 
TECH-AUTOPSIES/DIGITAL
RTX12RTE 
August 20, 2013 
Forensic Medical Officer Dr Kastoori Karuppanan shows the Digital Autopsy forensic application, a three-dimensional... 
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
Forensic Medical Officer Dr Karuppanan shows the Digital Autopsy forensic application at a mortuary at... 
Forensic Medical Officer Dr Kastoori Karuppanan shows the Digital Autopsy forensic application, a three-dimensional capabilities to view and dissect inside and outside of the digital body in high definition visuals at a mortuary at Hospital Kuala Lumpur in Kuala Lumpur July 3, 2013. Malaysian entrepreneur Mathavan Chandran wants to revive the moribund post-mortem by replacing the scalpel with a scanner and the autopsy slab with a touchscreen computer. Infovalley's iGene 3D imaging software is, Chandran says, the first to package the autopsy process and offer it commercially as a suite of services that stretches from the moment of death to the delivery of a post-mortem report. Picture taken July 3, 2013. To match story TECH-AUTOPSIES/DIGITAL REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY HEALTH) 
USA/
RTX125VI 
July 31, 2013 
Dr. Benjamin Warf discusses images of the spine of four-year-old Emma Guarino before an operation to... 
Boston, UNITED STATES 
Dr. Benjamin Warf discusses images of the spine of four-year-old Emma Guarino at Children's Hospital... 
Dr. Benjamin Warf discusses images of the spine of four-year-old Emma Guarino before an operation to debulk an intraspinal lipoma and untether her spinal cord at Children's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts May 14, 2013. Guarino suffers from spina bifida, a developmental congenital disorder caused by the incomplete closing of the embryonic neural tube. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES - Tags: HEALTH) 
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RTX118PX 
July 01, 2013 
A border police officer inspects a truck with an instrument that measures carbon dioxide levels, at a... 
Bajakovo, Croatia 
A border police officer inspects a truck with an instrument that measures carbon dioxide levels, at a... 
A border police officer inspects a truck with an instrument that measures carbon dioxide levels, at a border crossing in Bajakovo, the Croatia-Serbia border, east Croatia, May 12, 2013. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic (CROATIA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS) 
JAPAN/
RTX10KT2 
June 12, 2013 
A worker takes radiation readings on the window of a bus at the screening point of the Tokyo Electric... 
FUKUSHIMA PREFECTURE, Japan 
A worker takes radiation readings on the window of a bus at the screening point of the TEPCO's tsunami-crippled... 
A worker takes radiation readings on the window of a bus at the screening point of the Tokyo Electric Power Company's (TEPCO) tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture June 12, 2013. REUTERS/Toshifumi Kitamura/Pool (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
FUKUSHIMA-FISHERMEN/
RTX106UE 
May 31, 2013 
A laboratory technician uses a Geiger counter to measure radiation in fish, which was caught close to... 
KORIYAMA, Japan 
A laboratory technician uses a Geiger counter to measure radiation in fish at Fukushima Agricultural... 
A laboratory technician uses a Geiger counter to measure radiation in fish, which was caught close to the tsunami-crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, at Fukushima Agricultural Technology Centre in Koriyama, Fukushima prefecture May 28, 2013. Commercial fishing has been banned near the tsunami-crippled nuclear complex since the March 2011 tsunami and earthquake. The only fishing that still takes place is for contamination research, and is carried out by small-scale fishermen contracted by the government. Picture taken May 28, 2013. REUTERS/Issei Kato (JAPAN - Tags: DISASTER BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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