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SPAIN-ARCHEOLOGY/BASQUE
RTSD92NU 
October 28, 2022 
A handout photo shows a bronze hand, dated from 2100 years ago and showing words written in a precursor... 
IRULEGI, Spain 
2000 year old bronze hand unearthed at Navarran fort settlement reveals proto-Basque writing 
A handout photo shows a bronze hand, dated from 2100 years ago and showing words written in a precursor of the Basque language, found in a fort settlement in Irulegi, near Pamplona, Spain. Photo supplied November 16, 2022. Archeologists from the Aranzadi Science Society made the find in June, 2021, and have now translated the first word; 'sorioneku' or 'good fortune'. Sociedad de Ciencas Aranzadi/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY 
SPAIN-ARCHEOLOGY/BASQUE
RTSD92M8 
October 28, 2022 
A handout photo shows a bronze hand, dated from 2100 years ago and showing words written in a precursor... 
IRULEGI, Spain 
2000 year old bronze hand unearthed at Navarran fort settlement reveals proto-Basque writing 
A handout photo shows a bronze hand, dated from 2100 years ago and showing words written in a precursor of the Basque language, found in a fort settlement in Irulegi, near Pamplona, Spain. Photo supplied November 16, 2022. Archeologists from the Aranzadi Science Society made the find in June, 2021, and have now translated the first word; 'sorioneku' or 'good fortune'. Sociedad de Ciencas Aranzadi/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/EUROPE-REFUGEES
RTSC0EYS 
September 17, 2022 
Post-it notes to learn Spanish words hang from the kitchen wall of the flat that Ukrainian refugee Tatyana... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukrainian refugees in Madrid 
Post-it notes to learn Spanish words hang from the kitchen wall of the flat that Ukrainian refugee Tatyana Bogkova, her mother and daughter share share with other Ukrainian refugees in Madrid, Spain, September 17, 2022. Bogkova, who left with her daughter and mother upon Russia's invasion of Ukraine while her husband and father stayed behind, is struggling to find a job in Spain. REUTERS/Susana Vera 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/EUROPE-REFUGEES
RTSC0EYP 
September 17, 2022 
Post-it notes to learn Spanish words are distributed throughout the flat that Ukrainian refugee Tatyana... 
Madrid, Spain 
Ukrainian refugees in Madrid 
Post-it notes to learn Spanish words are distributed throughout the flat that Ukrainian refugee Tatyana Bogkova, her mother and daughter share share with other Ukrainian refugees in Madrid, Spain, September 17, 2022. Bogkova, who left with her daughter and mother upon Russia's invasion of Ukraine while her husband and father stayed behind, is struggling to find a job in Spain. REUTERS/Susana Vera 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/GEORGIA-BORDER
RTSDHAMS 
September 28, 2021 
Valia Valishvili, 88, the widow of the late Data Vanishvili, who lives on the side of the village controlled... 
KHURVALETI, Georgia 
The Wider Image: Bordering Georgia's breakaway regions, villagers fear Russia's next steps 
Valia Valishvili, 88, the widow of the late Data Vanishvili, who lives on the side of the village controlled by the Russian-backed authorities in Georgia's de facto breakaway region of South Ossetia, is visited by activist David Katsarava, the leader of the "anti-occupation" group 'Power is in Unity', as he and his team bring her wood for the winter, in the village of Khurvaleti, Georgia, September 28, 2021. Data Vanishvili, then in his eighties, became a symbol of this fearful frontier existence after he, his wife and son woke up in 2013 to find a barbed-wire fence had been erected in the night, putting their home on the Ossetian side of the boundary. He became well-known in Georgia for defiantly staying put and speaking out publicly. On his death bed at the age of 88, his final words to his wife were a plea not to abandon their home. "Do not leave the house, do not go anywhere, sit by the stove, the Georgians will help you," his family recall him saying. He was buried in the breakaway region of South Ossetia. REUTERS/Daro Sulakauri SEARCH "SULAKAURI BORDER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SPAIN-LONGCOVID
RTXBEOG4 
April 12, 2021 
A thermometer belonging to long COVID sufferer Amaia Artica, 42, is seen photographed through blue plastic,... 
Pamplona, Spain 
The Wider Image: The faces in the fog of 'long COVID' 
A thermometer belonging to long COVID sufferer Amaia Artica, 42, is seen photographed through blue plastic, in Pamplona, Spain, March 16, 2021. The photograph was taken through blue plastic to visualise the effects of long COVID. Permanent fatigue, daily fever, muscle and joint pain, insomnia and constant mental lapses have kept Artica from doing the job she loves at a nursery school since she got infected with coronavirus during the first wave of the disease. Her brain fogginess is so acute that there are days she finds herself staring at a blank wall, feeling "out of it". Loss for words, inability to remember how to do simple tasks and overall forgetfulness have become part of her life. Artica suffers from daily low-grade fever. "My family doctor has been very supportive of me throughout this ordeal, but not all doctors have been that understanding. A specialist doctor told me to stop taking my temperature, that if I didn't pay attention to it, it would go away because it was all in my head." REUTERS/Susana Vera SEARCH "SPAIN LONGCOVID" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SPAIN-LONGCOVID
RTXBEOG2 
April 12, 2021 
Long COVID sufferer Amaia Artica, a 42-year-old nursery school worker, poses for a photograph taken through... 
Pamplona, Spain 
The Wider Image: The faces in the fog of 'long COVID' 
Long COVID sufferer Amaia Artica, a 42-year-old nursery school worker, poses for a photograph taken through blue plastic, in Pamplona, Spain, March 16, 2021. The photograph was taken through blue plastic to visualise the effects of long COVID. Permanent fatigue, daily fever, muscle and joint pain, insomnia and constant mental lapses have kept Artica from doing the job she loves at a nursery school since she got infected with coronavirus during the first wave of the disease. Her brain fogginess is so acute that there are days she finds herself staring at a blank wall, feeling "out of it". Loss for words, inability to remember how to do simple tasks and overall forgetfulness have become part of her life. Artica suffers from daily low-grade fever. "My family doctor has been very supportive of me throughout this ordeal, but not all doctors have been that understanding. A specialist doctor told me to stop taking my temperature, that if I didn't pay attention to it, it would go away because it was all in my head." REUTERS/Susana Vera SEARCH "SPAIN LONGCOVID" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/SPAIN-LONGCOVID
RTXBEOEU 
April 12, 2021 
A combination picture shows long COVID sufferer Amaia Artica, 42, posing for a photograph taken through... 
Pamplona, Spain 
The Wider Image: The faces in the fog of 'long COVID' 
A combination picture shows long COVID sufferer Amaia Artica, 42, posing for a photograph taken through blue plastic, and a thermometer belonging to Artica photographed through blue plastic, in Pamplona, Spain, March 16, 2021. The photographs were taken through blue plastic to visualise the effects of long COVID. Permanent fatigue, daily fever, muscle and joint pain, insomnia and constant mental lapses have kept Artica from doing the job she loves at a nursery school since she got infected with coronavirus during the first wave of the disease. Her brain fogginess is so acute that there are days she finds herself staring at a blank wall, feeling "out of it". Loss for words, inability to remember how to do simple tasks and overall forgetfulness have become part of her life. Artica suffers from daily low-grade fever. "My family doctor has been very supportive of me throughout this ordeal, but not all doctors have been that understanding. A specialist doctor told me to stop taking my temperature, that if I didn't pay attention to it, it would go away because it was all in my head." REUTERS/Susana Vera SEARCH "SPAIN LONGCOVID" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/GEORGIA-BORDER
RTSDHAKY 
March 22, 2021 
Local people and journalists stand and pass flowers over to Data Vanishvili's grandson Dato Vanishvili,... 
KHURVALETI, Georgia 
The Wider Image: Bordering Georgia's breakaway regions, villagers fear Russia's next steps 
Local people and journalists stand and pass flowers over to Data Vanishvili's grandson Dato Vanishvili, 14, as he stands in Georgia's breakaway region of South Ossetia, during 88-year-old Data's funeral in the village of Khurvaleti, Georgia, March 22, 2021. Data Vanishvili, then already in his eighties, became a symbol of this fearful frontier existence after he, his wife and son woke up in 2013 to find a barbed-wire fence had been erected in the night, putting their home on the Ossetian side of the boundary. Vanishvili became well-known in Georgia for staying put and defiantly speaking out publicly. Despite the risks, he would cross the boundary to get his pension and to buy food. On his deathbed at the age of 88, his final words to his wife were a plea not to abandon their home. "Do not leave the house, do not go anywhere, sit by the stove, the Georgians will help you," his family recall him saying. He was buried in the breakaway region of South Ossetia. REUTERS/Daro Sulakauri SEARCH "SULAKAURI BORDER" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
GLOBAL-POY/STORIES
RTX3PAYV 
December 11, 2017 
Reuters photographers witnessed the biggest stories of 2017 - from Donald Trump's first year as U.S.... 
London, United Kingdom 
Pictures of the Year: A picture and its story 
Reuters photographers witnessed the biggest stories of 2017 - from Donald Trump's first year as U.S. president to the flight of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar, from Venezuela's crisis to the fall of Islamic State and a tower block inferno in London. This feature presents some of their strongest images. It also gives the photographers a chance to tell the stories behind their pictures and explain in their own words how the images were taken. They talk about trekking through the night in South Sudan and flying over the Pacific Ocean to photograph a total eclipse. They talk about watching drowning migrants being rescued in the Mediterranean and finding the best vantage point to capture Air Force One as it takes off from Las Vegas in the wake of the worst gun massacre in recent U.S. history. Through it all, the photographers raise a question that shows how close they were to the action: in moments of crisis, should they take pictures or try to help?Ê "It is always hard to come to the realization that I am most helpful when I am taking pictures," said photographer Jonathan Bachman on his image of residents wading through flood waters from Tropical Storm Harvey in Houston. "As an observer of suffering you have to believe that your images can make a difference." Not all of the images are serious, of course. Some are quirky and fun and the boy who was enjoying mowing the White House lawn so much that he ignored Trump is just one example. REUTERS/ SEARCH "POY STORY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2017 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY. 
ARGENTINA-ELECTION/
RTS1H1GI 
October 18, 2017 
A man looks at his cell phone in front of a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A man looks at his cell phone in front of a portrait of Santiago Maldonado at a demonstration to demand... 
A man looks at his cell phone in front of a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia on August 1, 2017, at a demonstration to demand actions to find him, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. Words on the banner read "Where is he?". Picture taken September 1, 2017. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EENU 
September 02, 2017 
A man wears a sign over his forehead with an image of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A man wears an image of Maldonado, a protester who has been missing, during a demonstration to demand... 
A man wears a sign over his forehead with an image of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia one month ago, during a demonstration to demand actions to find him in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. The words on the sign read "Appearance alive, now!". REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EEF7 
September 01, 2017 
Children play on the street over drawings with the words "Where is Santiago Maldonado?", during a demonstration... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Children play on the street over drawings during a demonstration to demand actions to find a protester... 
Children play on the street over drawings with the words "Where is Santiago Maldonado?", during a demonstration to demand actions to find Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia one month ago, in front of the Casa Rosada Presidential Palace in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EEF5 
September 01, 2017 
A man waves an Argentine national flag next to a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A man waves an Argentine national flag next to a portrait of Maldonado, a protester who has been missing,... 
A man waves an Argentine national flag next to a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia one month ago, during a demonstration to demand actions to find him in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. The words on the sign read, "Avellaneda (city) demands his appearance alive, now!". REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EEEW 
September 01, 2017 
A man waves an Argentine national flag next to a sign with a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A man waves an Argentine national flag next to a sign with a portrait of Maldonado, a protester who has... 
A man waves an Argentine national flag next to a sign with a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia one month ago, during a demonstration to demand actions to find him in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. The words on the sign read, "Avellaneda (city) demands his appearance alive, now!". REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EEET 
September 01, 2017 
A girl holds a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
Girl holds a portrait of Maldonado, a protester who has been missing, during a demonstration to demand... 
A girl holds a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia one month ago, during a demonstration to demand actions to find him in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. The words on the sign read, "They took him alive, we want him back alive". REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EEC1 
September 01, 2017 
A girl holds a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A girl holds a portrait of missing protester Maldonado during a demonstration to demand actions to find... 
A girl holds a portrait of Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia, during a demonstration to demand actions to find him in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. The words on the sign read: "They took him alive, we want him back alive". REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
ARGENTINA-RIGHTS/MISSING
RTX3EEC0 
September 01, 2017 
A boy wears a t-shirt with the words "Never again" during a demonstration to demand actions to find Santiago... 
Buenos Aires, Argentina 
A boy attends a demonstration to demand actions to find a missing protester in Buenos Aires 
A boy wears a t-shirt with the words "Never again" during a demonstration to demand actions to find Santiago Maldonado, a protester who has been missing since security forces clashed with indigenous activists in Patagonia, in Buenos Aires, Argentina September 1, 2017. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci 
SOUTHSUDAN-ART/
RTX3B3O0 
July 12, 2017 
Ayak Chol Deng, 31, an epidemiologist, spoken word poet, activist, and a founding member of Ana Taban,... 
Juba, South Sudan 
The Wider Image: South Sudanese youth turn to art to push for peace 
Ayak Chol Deng, 31, an epidemiologist, spoken word poet, activist, and a founding member of Ana Taban, poses for a photograph at her home in Juba, South Sudan, April 20, 2017. Deng was born in a refugee camp in Gambela, briefly lived in Cuba as a child, and then studied and lived in Kharoum, Sudan and Nairobi, Kenya. She is divorced and a mother of three. "I hope for better serviced institutions, better opportunities for youth, a country where I don't need to be from a specific tribe," said Deng. In one of her poems, she writes: "Heal this spirit that's broken, piece together pieces of me, my affiliation, or tongue, colour, politics, restore what’s human in me, peace, come find me, enrich this fist choking, un-taint my disputes, resonating, unhinge my words, elevating, unleash a conciliation, everlasting, peace, come find me." REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu SEARCH "CAMPEANU ANA TABAN" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
MIDEAST-CRISIS/SYRIA-PARKOUR
RTS14C8M 
April 28, 2017 
Leaping over bombed roofs and jumping through damaged window frames, a group of teenagers run and swing... 
INKHIL, Syria 
The Wider Image: Syrian youth find freedom in Parkour 
Leaping over bombed roofs and jumping through damaged window frames, a group of teenagers run and swing their way through buildings left dilapidated by six years of war in the southern Syrian town of Inkhil. The young men practise Parkour across rebel-held Inkhil, saying they find escape in the physical discipline which involves climbing and running over buildings and grounds and takes its name from the French word for route or course "parcours". "When I jump from a high place I feel free and I enjoy it," 18-year-old Muhannad al-Kadiri said. "I love competing with my friends to see who can achieve the highest jump." REUTERS/Alaa Al-Faqir SEARCH "PARKOUR" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
ISRAEL-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX31PUZ 
March 19, 2017 
An archaeologist points to an ossuary with the inscription of Hebrew letters forming the words, " Miriam... 
Beit Shemesh, Israel 
An archaeologist points to an ossuary with the inscription of Hebrew letters forming the words, "Miriam... 
An archaeologist points to an ossuary with the inscription of Hebrew letters forming the words, " Miriam daughter of Yeshua Son of Caiaphas, Priests [of] Ma'aziah from Beth-Imri", during a media tour presenting significant findings from the time of Jesus, at Israel's National Treasures Storeroom, in Beit Shemesh, Israel March 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amir Cohen 
ISRAEL-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX31PUW 
March 19, 2017 
An ossuary with an inscription of Greek letters forming the word " Maria" is seen during a media tour... 
Beit Shemesh, Israel 
An ossuary with an inscription of Greek letters forming the word " Maria" is seen during a media tour... 
An ossuary with an inscription of Greek letters forming the word " Maria" is seen during a media tour presenting significant findings from the time of Jesus, at Israel's National Treasures Storeroom, in Beit Shemesh, Israel March 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amir Cohen 
ISRAEL-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX31PSE 
March 19, 2017 
An ossuary with an inscription of Hebrew letters forming the word "Yeshua", the Hebrew name for Jesus,... 
Beit Shemesh, Israel 
An ossuary with an inscription of Hebrew letters forming the word "Yeshua", the Hebrew name for Jesus,... 
An ossuary with an inscription of Hebrew letters forming the word "Yeshua", the Hebrew name for Jesus, is seen during a media tour presenting significant findings from the time of Jesus, at Israel's National Treasures Storeroom, in Beit Shemesh, Israel March 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amir Cohen TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
ISRAEL-ARCHAEOLOGY/
RTX31PSD 
March 19, 2017 
An ossuary with an inscription of Hebrew letters forming the word "Yeshua", is seen during a media tour... 
Beit Shemesh, Israel 
An ossuary with an inscription of Hebrew letters forming the word "Yeshua", is seen during a media tour... 
An ossuary with an inscription of Hebrew letters forming the word "Yeshua", is seen during a media tour presenting significant findings from the time of Jesus, at Israel's National Treasures Storeroom, in Beit Shemesh, Israel March 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amir Cohen 
FRANCE-ELECTION/CHARTRES
RTX309WO 
February 09, 2017 
Francois Dore, 83, retired, holds a blackboard with the word "sante" (health), the most important election... 
Chartres, France 
The Wider Image: Scandal deepens election uncertainty in France 
Francois Dore, 83, retired, holds a blackboard with the word "sante" (health), the most important election issue for him, as he poses for Reuters in Chartres, France February 1, 2017. He said: "I have a toothache, and I couldn't find a dentist." REUTERS/Stephane Mahe SEARCH "ELECTION CHARTRES" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
FRANCE-ELECTION/CHARTRES
RTX309WJ 
February 09, 2017 
Malika Etchekopar-Etchart, 38, unemployed, holds a blackboard with the word "chomage" (unemployment),... 
Chartres, France 
The Wider Image: Scandal deepens election uncertainty in France 
Malika Etchekopar-Etchart, 38, unemployed, holds a blackboard with the word "chomage" (unemployment), the most important election issue for her, as she poses for Reuters in Chartres, France February 1, 2017. She said: "It's more and more difficult to find a job. A few years back, it was a lot easier." REUTERS/Stephane Mahe SEARCH "ELECTION CHARTRES" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES 
CHILE-COPPER/MINERS
RTX283V7 
February 22, 2016 
An old flier that reads "National program of Mechanization to small mining" is seen inside a miner shelter... 
INCA DE ORO, Chile 
An old flier that reads "National program of Mechanization to small mining" is seen inside a miner shelter... 
An old flier that reads "National program of Mechanization to small mining" is seen inside a miner shelter in "Inca de Oro" (Inca gold) town, near Copiapo city, north of Santiago, Chile, December 14, 2015. As copper prices have slid to a more than six-year low, miners laboring away at the countless smaller mines that pock mark the Atacama desert are finding the buckets of ore they spend all day digging from the ground are fetching less and less money. Picture taken December 14, 2015. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado 
USA-ELECTION/TRUMP
RTX26ER0 
February 10, 2016 
A supporter of Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump hustles to find a seat as she arrives... 
PENDLETON, UNITED STATES 
A supporter of Trump hustles to find a seat as she arrives for a rally with Trump at Clemson University's... 
A supporter of Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump hustles to find a seat as she arrives for a rally with Trump at Clemson University's livestock arena in Pendleton, South Carolina February 10, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
TURKEY-BLAST/GERMANY
RTX227LW 
January 13, 2016 
A book of condolences for the victims of Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul is pictured inside the... 
Berlin, Germany 
A book of condolences for the victims of Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul is pictured inside the... 
A book of condolences for the victims of Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul is pictured inside the Dome Cathedral in Berlin, Germany, January 13, 2016. The words on right read 'May the victims find peace and victim's relatives consolation. May it succeed to prevent such acts in the future with God's help.' The number of Germans killed in Tuesday's suicide bombing in Istanbul has risen to ten from nine, a spokeswoman for the German foreign ministry said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/MH17
RTS48F7 
October 13, 2015 
Tjibbe Joustra, chairman of the Dutch Safety Board, presents the final report into the crash of July... 
GILZE RIJEN, Netherlands 
Tjibbe Joustra, chairman of the Dutch Safety Board, presents the final report into the crash of July... 
Tjibbe Joustra, chairman of the Dutch Safety Board, presents the final report into the crash of July 2014 of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine in Gilze Rijen, the Netherlands, October 13, 2015. The Dutch Safety Board, issuing long-awaited findings on Tuesday of its investigation into the crash of a Malaysian passenger plane over eastern Ukraine, is expected to say it was downed by a Russian-made Buk missile but not say who was responsible for firing it. Buk manufacturer Almaz-Antey scheduled a separate press conference on Tuesday at which it may attempt to discredit the Safety Board findings. REUTERS/Michael Kooren 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/MH17
RTS48B9 
October 13, 2015 
The reconstructed airplane serves as a backdrop during the presentation of the final report into the... 
GILZE RIJEN, Netherlands 
Reconstructed airplane serves as a backdrop during the presentation of the final report into the crash... 
The reconstructed airplane serves as a backdrop during the presentation of the final report into the crash of July 2014 of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine, in Gilze Rijen, the Netherlands, October 13, 2015. The Dutch Safety Board, issuing long-awaited findings on Tuesday of its investigation into the crash of a Malaysian passenger plane over eastern Ukraine, is expected to say it was downed by a Russian-made Buk missile but not say who was responsible for firing it. Buk manufacturer Almaz-Antey scheduled a separate press conference on Tuesday at which it may attempt to discredit the Safety Board findings. REUTERS/Michael Kooren TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/GERMANY
RTX1RUQY 
September 22, 2015 
A handwritten cardboard is seen at an improvised temporary shelter in a sports hall in Hanau, Germany... 
Hanau, Germany 
A handwritten cardboard is seen at an improvised temporary shelter in a sports hall in Hanau 
A handwritten cardboard is seen at an improvised temporary shelter in a sports hall in Hanau, Germany September 22, 2015. When the flood of Middle Eastern refugees arriving in Europe finally ebbs and asylum-seekers settle down in their new homes, Germany could unexpectedly find itself housing the continent's largest Muslim minority. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/TURKEY
RTX1RSBP 
September 21, 2015 
Migrants protest as they want to be allowed to continue their journey to Greece or Bulgaria, outside... 
Edirne, Turkey 
Migrants protest as they want to be allowed to continue their journey to Greece or Bulgaria, outside... 
Migrants protest as they want to be allowed to continue their journey to Greece or Bulgaria, outside the Sarayici oil wrestling arena in Edirne, Turkey, September 21, 2015. Bitterly-divided European leaders will seek to find a credible response to the continent's worst migration crisis since World War Two at an emergency summit this week. Picture taken September 21. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/TURKEY
RTX1RSBB 
September 21, 2015 
Migrants protest as they want to be allowed to continue their journey to Greece or Bulgaria, outside... 
Edirne, Turkey 
Migrants protest as they want to be allowed to continue their journey to Greece or Bulgaria, outside... 
Migrants protest as they want to be allowed to continue their journey to Greece or Bulgaria, outside the Sarayici oil wrestling arena in Edirne, Turkey, September 21, 2015. Bitterly-divided European leaders will seek to find a credible response to the continent's worst migration crisis since World War Two at an emergency summit this week. REUTERS/Alexandros Avramidis 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1W1A 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations... 
Calais, France 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations... 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations in the encampment known as the "New Jungle" during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1W0F 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants holds a placard which reads, "No Forced Deportations", as migrants and refugees march with members... 
Calais, France 
Migrants holds a placard which reads, "No Forced Deportations", as migrants and refugees march with members... 
Migrants holds a placard which reads, "No Forced Deportations", as migrants and refugees march with members of refugee aid organisations in the encampment known as the "New Jungle" during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VZR 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais,... 
Calais, France 
Migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais 
Migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VZM 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais,... 
Calais, France 
Migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais 
Migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VZG 
September 19, 2015 
Hands hold a stencil which reads, "Human Aid First" as migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall... 
Calais, France 
Hands hold a stencil which reads, "Human Aid First" as migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall... 
Hands hold a stencil which reads, "Human Aid First" as migrants and refugees leave mesages on a wall fresco during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VRC 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants hold a banner which lists the nationalities of the migrants and refugees during a march with... 
Calais, France 
Migrants hold a banner which lists the nationalities of the migrants and refugees during a march with... 
Migrants hold a banner which lists the nationalities of the migrants and refugees during a march with members of refugee aid organisations in the encampment known as the "New Jungle" during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VQE 
September 19, 2015 
A migrant holds a placard which reads, "No Forced Deportations", as migrants and refugees march with... 
Calais, France 
A migrant holds a placard which reads, "No Forced Deportations", as migrants and refugees march with members of refugee aid organisations in the encampment known as the "New Jungle" during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VPV 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations... 
Calais, France 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations... 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations in the encampment known as the "New Jungle" during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/FRANCE
RTS1VPM 
September 19, 2015 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations... 
Calais, France 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations... 
Migrants and refugees hold a banner which reads, "Refugees Welcome" with members of refugee aid organisations in the encampment known as the "New Jungle" during a demonstration of solidarity in Calais, France, September 19, 2015. French authorities say more than 3,000 people fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East, Africa and Asia now live in the jungle, with most trying to find a way to cross to England. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau 
EUROPE-MIGRANTS/CROATIA
RTS1R69 
September 18, 2015 
A man lifts a child as migrants protest at the railway station in Tovarnik, Croatia September 18, 2015.... 
TOVARNIK, Croatia 
A man lifts a child as migrants protest at the railway station in Tovarnik 
A man lifts a child as migrants protest at the railway station in Tovarnik, Croatia September 18, 2015. After suddenly landing in the path of the biggest migration in Europe for decades, Croatia said on Friday it could no longer offer them refuge and would wave them onwards, challenging the EU to find a policy to receive them. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic 
POLAND-WW2/TRAIN
RTX1R097 
September 03, 2015 
A "No tresspasing" sign is pictured near railway tracks in an area where a Nazi train is believed to... 
WALBRZYCH, Poland 
"No tresspasing" sign is pictured near railway tracks in an area where a Nazi train is believed to be... 
A "No tresspasing" sign is pictured near railway tracks in an area where a Nazi train is believed to be at, in Walbrzych, southwestern Poland September 3, 2015. Poland said on Friday it was almost certain it had located the Nazi train rumored to have gone missing near the close of World War Two loaded with guns and jewels. Polish authorities started looking for the train in August, tipped off by a German and a Pole who said through lawyers that they had found it in the southwestern district of Walbrzych and expected 10 percent of the value of the findings as a reward. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel 
HONDURAS-CORRUPTION/
RTX1GAYE 
June 13, 2015 
A man holds up a sign which reads, "Honduras claims for an anti-corruption commission" during a march... 
Tegucigalpa, Honduras 
A man holds up a sign which reads, "Honduras claims for an anti-corruption commission" during a march... 
A man holds up a sign which reads, "Honduras claims for an anti-corruption commission" during a march to demand the resignation of Honduras' President Juan Orlando Hernandez in Tegucigalpa, June 12, 2015. Protesters marched through the Honduran capital again on Friday calling on Hernandez to resign after he admitted his 2013 presidential campaign took money from companies linked to a major corruption scandal. Hernandez made the admission on June 3, 2015 but said he and his National Party were unaware of where the money came from and hoped that an investigation would find those responsible. He also denied any personal involvement in the scandal. REUTERS/Jorge Cabrera 
USA-POLICE/CALIFORNIA
RTX1FUUR 
June 09, 2015 
Hearts with the name of Ezell Ford, who was shot by police, are left by protesters outside the home of... 
Los Angeles, UNITED STATES 
Hearts with the name of Ezell Ford, who was shot by police, are left by protesters outside the home of... 
Hearts with the name of Ezell Ford, who was shot by police, are left by protesters outside the home of Los Angeles mayor Eric Garcetti in Los Angeles, California June 9, 2015. The Los Angeles police commission on Tuesday will review the findings of the city's police chief and an inspector general that two officers were justified in opening fire on an unarmed black man who investigators say tried to grab one officer's gun. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson 
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Politics 
Cuba Opposition Vote - 20 Apr 2015 
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March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson returns to his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
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March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson returns to his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
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March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson returns to his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
RTR4V07A 
March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson returns to his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson returns to his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
RTR4UZ4C 
March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
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March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
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March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
RTR4UZ2O 
March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
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March 26, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 26, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Toby Melville TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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Celebrity Profile 
Jeremy Clarkson - 26 Mar 2015 
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BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
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March 25, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 25, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 25, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
BRITAIN-CLARKSON/
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March 25, 2015 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 25, 2015. The BBC on... 
London, United Kingdom 
British television presenter Clarkson leaves his home in west London 
British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson leaves his home in west London March 25, 2015. The BBC on Wednesday dropped British "Top Gear" motoring show presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who built a global fan base while repeatedly causing offense with strongly worded views, after finding he had physically attacked a producer. REUTERS/Suzanne Plunkett
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