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- 11/08/2025 09:45:45
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
VIDYAYEVO (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Russian submarine 'Kursk' at the base in Vidyayevo 01 March 1995 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/STR ORG XMIT: MUR11
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- 11/08/2025 09:45:39
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
VIDYAYEVO (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) talks to the widow of Kursk submarine commander Gennady Lyachin, Irina Lyachina (C) and daughter (L) at their flat in the town of Vidyayevo, 22 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/Itar-Tass ORG XMIT: EPA4594
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- 11/08/2025 09:45:33
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
MOSCOW (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) -Russian soldiers read a newspaper with the headline "Submarines don't sink" on the frontpage in downtown Moscow, Sunday 20 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. (Moscú) EFE/EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV ORG XMIT: EPA4632
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- 11/08/2025 09:45:26
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
MOSCOW (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) listens to Defence Minister Igor Sergeyev (R) during their meeting in the Moscow's Kremlin, 21 August 2000. Defence Minister reported to President on the military and technical aspects of the rescue operation of the Kursk submarine suncken in the Barents Sea. Norwegian and British divers were set Monday to attempt to open the final entry hatch to the stricken Kursk submarine and send in a remote-controller camera to see if anyone is left alive inside (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. (Moscú) EFE/EPA/Itar-Tass ORG XMIT: EPA4607
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- 11/08/2025 09:45:20
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
VIDYAYEVO (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - A Russian Navy officer struggles to watch and listen to the latest news bulletins on television at the navy base of Vidyayevo, Monday August 21 2000. The British navy said today that it was doubtful that Russian commanders would call on its LR5 submersible to launch a rescue operation on the sunken Russian nuclear submarine Kursk (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/STR ORG XMIT: EPA4614
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- 11/08/2025 09:45:13
- ISRAEL PALESTINA
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Israel mata al periodista palestino Anas al Sharif en un bombardeo en la Ciudad de Gaza
GAZA, 11/08/2025.- Captura de un vídeo de archivo de EFE-TV que muestra al conocido periodista palestino Anas al Sharif, reportero de la cadena catarí Al Jazeera, trabajando en la ciudad de Gaza. El Ejército israelí mato a última hora del domingo a Al Sharif en un bombardeo de precisión en la ciudad de Gaza, confirmaron tanto las fuerzas armadas como periodistas en la Franja. EFE/Ahmad Awad ORG XMIT: GRAF6822
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- 11/08/2025 09:45:07
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
BARENTS SEA (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Russian navy sailors look out from aboard the Russian flagship Peter the Great, Monday 21 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/STR *** EPA POOL*** ORG XMIT: MUR20
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:59
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
MOSCOW (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - A Russian sailor stands still during the ceremony of consecration of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, Saturday 19 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. (Moscú) EFE/EPA/SERGEY CHIRIKOV ORG XMIT: EPA4631
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:54
- EUROPE-MIGRANTS/NGO-RESCUE
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Sea-Watch 5 migrant search and rescue ship rescues migrants at the SAR zone off Libya
Crew of the migrant search and rescue ship Sea-Watch 5, operated by the German NGO Sea-Watch, carry out a rescue operation for migrants aboard an overcrowded boat in the Search and Rescue (SAR) zone in the central Mediterranean, off Libya, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki ORG XMIT: PPP-LGO130
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:52
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
BARENTS SEA (International Water), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Action Commander of UK Forces, David Russell, throwing a bouquet of flowers into the waters of Barents Sea onboard the Normand Pioneer in memory of the Russian submariners who perished in the submarine Kursk, Barents Sea 21 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/DIZZY DESILVA ORG XMIT: EPA4626
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:48
- ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/ALJAZEERA
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Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios to remember their colleagues killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha
Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios, to remember their colleagues Anas Al Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and another colleague, who were killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha, Qatar, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:47
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
MOSCOW (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - A Russian woman who sells matryeshka-dolls in downtown Moscow reads a newspaper with the headline "We all are in one submarine" on the frontpage, 21 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. (Moscú) EFE/EPA/SERGEY SUPINSKY ORG XMIT: EPA4624
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:42
- EUROPE-MIGRANTS/NGO-RESCUE
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Sea-Watch 5 migrant search and rescue ship rescues migrants at the SAR zone off Libya
Crew of the migrant search and rescue ship Sea-Watch 5, operated by the German NGO Sea-Watch, carry out a rescue operation for migrants aboard an overcrowded boat in the Search and Rescue (SAR) zone in the central Mediterranean, off Libya, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki ORG XMIT: PPP-LGO130
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:41
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
VIDIAYEVO (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Russian navy personnel carries power cables disconnected from the "Svir" hospital ship, currently preparing the trip to carry the relatives of the Kursk crew to pay last respect, in the harbour of Vidiayevo, Murmansk region, on 24 August 2000. (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/STR ORG XMIT: EPA4596
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:36
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
BARENTS SEA (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - A Russian Navy sailor looks out from aboard the Russian flagship Peter the Great Monday 21 August 2000 in the Barents Sea as the rescue operation for the sunken nuclear submarine Kursk is going on with the assistance of the Russian vessel Mikhail Rudnitsky (L) and the Norwegian vessel Normand Pioneer (R) (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/STR ORG XMIT: EPA4642
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:36
- EUROPE-MIGRANTS/NGO-RESCUE
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Sea-Watch 5 migrant search and rescue ship rescues migrants at the SAR zone off Libya
Crew of the migrant search and rescue ship Sea-Watch 5, operated by the German NGO Sea-Watch, carry out a rescue operation for migrants aboard an overcrowded boat in the Search and Rescue (SAR) zone in the central Mediterranean, off Libya, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki ORG XMIT: PPP-LGO135
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:30
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Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios to remember their colleagues killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha
Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios, to remember their colleagues Anas Al Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and another colleague, who were killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha, Qatar, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:29
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
VIDIAYEVO (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - An elderly Russian submariner hugs a girl at the Vidiayevo naval base on Thursday, 24 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/Yuri Kochetkov ORG XMIT: EPA4606
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:23
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
MOSCOW (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - A Russian militiaman sitting in a cafe of Moscow's airport watch the news on TV about the sunken Kursk submarine, Moscow 21 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. (Moscú) EFE/EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV ORG XMIT: EPA4610
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:23
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Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios to remember their colleagues killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha
A person holds a placard with a picture of Anas Al Sharif, as Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios to remember him, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and another colleague, who were killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha, Qatar, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa ORG XMIT: LIVE
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:17
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
VIDYAYEVO (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Russian navy sailors inspect the back rescue hatch of an Oscar class submarine, the same type as the sunken Kursk nuclear submarine, on the navy base in Vidyayevo, to find a solution how to get access to the Kursk in the Barents Sea 20 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/STR ORG XMIT: EPA4640
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:17
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Sea-Watch 5 migrant search and rescue ship rescues migrants at the SAR zone off Libya
Crew of the migrant search and rescue ship Sea-Watch 5, operated by the German NGO Sea-Watch, carry out a rescue operation for migrants aboard an overcrowded boat in the Search and Rescue (SAR) zone in the central Mediterranean, off Libya, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki ORG XMIT: PPP-LGO130
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:06
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Russian nuclear submarine K-141 Kursk sank on 12 August 2000
MURMANSK (Russian Federation), 11/08/2025.- (FILE) - Irina Korobkova, the wife of second lieutenant Alexey Korobkov, a member of the 'Kursk' crew, and her mother Tatyana arrive in Murmansk railway station, Sunday 20 August 2000 (reissued 11 August 2025). Russian Oscar II-class submarine K-141 Kursk sank in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 while participating in a major Russian naval exercise (Summer-X). The Russian Navy initially downplayed the accident - with the first official announcement made two days later - and initially declined Western assistance for the rescue operations, sparking public outrage and criticism. All 118 crew members perished in the accident. EFE/EPA/SERGEI CHIRIKOV ORG XMIT: MUR14
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- 11/08/2025 09:44:05
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Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios to remember their colleagues killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha
A person holds a placard with a picture of Anas Al Sharif, as Al Jazeera staff members gather at the network?s studios to remember him, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Mohammed Noufal and another colleague, who were killed in Gaza City by an Israeli strike, in Doha, Qatar, August 11, 2025. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa ORG XMIT: LIVE