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  • May 1, 2019 - London, United Kingdom - Penny Mordaunt has been appointed as Secretary of State for Defence after the British Prime Minister Theresa May sacked Gavin Williamson over Huawei leak following an inquiry into the leak of information from the National Security Council. .Penny Mordaunt becomes the first Defence Secretary. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2019 - London, London, UK - London, UK. Newly-appointed Secretary of State for Defence Penny Mordaunt leaves her London home. Former Secretary of State for Defence Gavin Williamson has been sacked for alleged involvement in leaking sensitive information over HuaweiÕs possible involvement in building the UKÕs 5G network. (Credit Image: © Rob Pinney/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Chernigov, Ukraine - Smoke rises after a fire and explosions hit the Ukrainian defence ministry ammunition depot in the eastern Chernigov region, Ukraine October 9, 2018. (Credit Image: © Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2019 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Ivanna Klympush-Tsyntsadze attends the 2nd National Defence Hackathon, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, May 27, 2019. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Hennadii Minchenko/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Veterans gather outside the Ministry of Defence to demand Justice for the Northern Irish Veterans, London on October 5, 2018. (Credit Image: © Alberto Pezzali/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • June 24, 2017 - London, Untied Kingdom - Anti-EDL protestors gather near the EDL march, in London, on June 24, 2017. A high pilice presence keeps apart the far-right English Defence League and anti-EDL demonstrates as the EDL makes it's way though central London to protest against islam in the UK. (Credit Image: © Jay Shaw Baker/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Sochi, Russia - November 20, 2018. - Russia, Sochi. - Russia's First Deputy Defence Minister, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Valery Gerasimov (left), and Russia's Deputy Defence Minister Aleksey Krivoruchko attend a meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with Russian Defence Ministry top officials and defence industry representatives at the Bocharov Ruchei residence. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2018 - Sochi, Russia - November 20, 2018. - Russia, Sochi. - Russia's First Deputy Defence Minister, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov attends a meeting of Russian President Vladimir Putin with Russian Defence Ministry top officials and defence industry representatives at the Bocharov Ruchei residence. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 12, 2017 - Chiba, Chiba, Japan - MAST Asia 2017 (Maritime Security between Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Americas) defense exhibition and conference in Chiba, Japan. According to its organisers, the biennial high technology defence industry fair, designed for the defence, security, maritime, air and space industries, is generally thought to be the biggest defence industry fair in the Asia. Regular participants at MAST events represent over 40 countries, from North America, South America, Western and Eastern Europe, Asia and Pacific regions. (Credit Image: © Alessandro Di Ciommo via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain - The journalist and board member of Ã’mnium, Claudia Pujol seen accompanying Jordi Cuixart's defence lawyer Olivier Peter on stage during the presentation of The evidence forbidden by the Supreme Court..Marcel Mauri de los Rios, spokesman for the pro-independence association Omnium Cultural,  and Olivier Peter, defence lawyer for Jordi Cuixart, have participated at the event The prohibited evidence of the Supreme Court, uncovered, organized by Omnium Cultural consisted in the viewing  videos of the police repression during the election day of October 1. The judge of the Spanish Supreme Court, Manuel Marchena, does not allow the viewing of these videos during the testimony of the witnesses. According to Judge Marchena, videographic evidence must be viewed jointly before the end of the process. (Credit Image: © Paco Freire/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 9, 2017 - Copenhagen, Denmark - U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, left, and Danish Defence Minister Claus Hjort Frederiksen welcome Canadian Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan, right, for the Global Coalition on the Defeat of ISIS meeting at Eigtveds Pakhus May 9, 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The meeting comes on the heals of President Donald Trump announcing that the U.S. will arm Kurdish rebels fighting in Syria. (Credit Image: © Ssgt. Jette Carr/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
    20180423_shf_z03_024.jpg
  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
    20180423_shf_z03_021.jpg
  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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  • Defense Secretary Jim Mattis meets with Netherland’s Minister of Defence Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., Aug. 15, 2017. (DOD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
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  • Defense Secretary Jim Mattis meets with Netherland’s Minister of Defence Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., Aug. 15, 2017. (DOD photo by Army Sgt. Amber I. Smith)
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  • Defense Secretary James N. Mattis meets with His Excellency Prawit Wongsuwon, Minister of Defence for the Kingdom of Thailand at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., April 23, 2018. (DoD photo by Tech Sgt. Vernon Young Jr.)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Kyiv, Ukraine - Deputy chief of the General Staff Maj Gen Rodion Tymoshenko holds a briefing on the situation at the 6th arsenal of the Ukrainian Armed Forces near Ichnia, Chernihiv Region, affected by a fire and explosions, at the press centre of the Ukrainian Defence Ministry, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine, October 9, 2018. As reported, four explosions caused a large-scale fire at the warehouses of А1479 military base near Ichnia at 3:30 am local time on October 9. Ukrinform. (Credit Image: © Olena Khudiakova/Ukrinform via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Warsaw, Poland - Visegrad Group V4 Miniters of Defence held official meeting. Polish Minister Antoni Macierwicz received Hungarian Minister Istvan Simicsko, Slovakian Minister Peter Gajdos and Czech Minister Martin Stropnicky in Warsaw. The Presidency of the V4 was officially handed over to Hungary. (Credit Image: © Jakob Ratz/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Gaza Strip - Israeli aircrafts bomb the Sarraj residential building on the west of Gaza City. The airstrike takes place as Israel continue its aerial offensive on the Gaza Strip. This Saturday's ongoing airstrikes by the Israeli Defence Forces have been targeting military sites but also civilian buildings in different areas of the Gaza Strip. (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Israeli aircrafts bomb the Sarraj residential building on the west of Gaza City. The airstrike takes place as Israel continue its aerial offensive on the Gaza Strip. This Saturday’s ongoing airstrikes by the Israeli Defence Forces have been targeting military sites but also civilian buildings in different areas of the Gaza Strip (Credit Image: © Ahmad Hasaballah/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 1, 2019 - Krakow, Poland - Members of the Committee for the Defence of Democracy (Polish: KOD) and member of the Polish opposition parties during the 'European Walk' on the occasion of Poland's 15th anniversary of accession to the European Union..On Wednesday, May 1, 2019, in Krakow, Poland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 27, 2019 - New York, New York, United States - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres meets Major General Delfin Lorenzana, Secretary of National Defence Republic of the Philippines at UN Headquarters (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - Activists are seen throwing wreath flowers next to the riot police officers during the anti-corruption protest outside Presidential office in Kiev..Activists and supporters of ''National Corps'' Ukrainian nationalist party demand investigation and to arrests of top figures in an alleged military corruption scandal, which they were accused of profiting from the sale to state defence companies at inflated prices of smuggled Russian military parts. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 23, 2019 - Kiev, Ukraine - Activists of the Ukrainian far-right party National Corps are seen throwing wreath flowers next to the riot police officers standing on guard during the protest..Demonstrators demand punishment of high officials suspected of corruption in the defence complex of Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Sergei Chuzavkov/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 10, 2018 - Arlington, VA, United States of America - U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis, left, and Minister of National Defense of the People's Republic of China General Wei Fenghe render honors during the arrival ceremony at the Pentagon November 9, 2018 in Arlington, Virginia. (Credit Image: © Angelita M. Lawrence via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 18, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia - Exhibition booth of Malaysian company, Destini is seen during the 16th Defence Services Asia (DSA) 2018 exhibition at MITEC(Malaysia International Trade & Exhibition Center) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on April 18, 2018. The DSA 2018 (Defense Service Asia Exhibition) is the top 5 defense shows in the world. 1,500 companies from 60 nations and about 42,000 trade visitors from around the world participated in the exhibition. DSA 2018 will be held until April 19. (Credit Image: © Chris Jung/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - One of a visitor seen holding a rifle at DSA 2018...The 16th Defense Service Asia Exhibition and Conference also known as DSA 2018. 1,500 companies from 60 nations and more than 50,000 trade visitors from around the world participated in the exhibition. Defense Service Asia has successfully run for almost 3 decades since 1988. (Credit Image: © Faris Hadziq/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 17, 2018 - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - The 16th Defense Service Asia Exhibition and Conference also known as DSA 2018 was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 16th-19th April 2018. It’s one of the top 5 defense shows in the world. Admission is open to government defense & security personnel, defense & security industry professionals & executives and other specially invited guests only.  1,500 companies from 60 nations and more than 50,000 trade visitors from around the world participated in the exhibition. Defense Service Asia has successfully run for almost 3 decades since 1988. (Credit Image: © Faris Hadziq/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 9, 2017 - London, UK - London, UK. 9th September 2017 Police threaten a woman sitting on the road at the Festival of Resistance against DSEI Arms Fair to block lorries entering with arms with arrest. The Defence & Security Equipment International, backed by the UK government, is where arms companies and arms dealers sell weapons to countries around the world including many repressive regimes. The road at the East Gate was blocked by a lock-on by two protestersand others including this group sat on the road in front of it, with a large group holding a Quaker meeting. Police tried to clear the road and made several arrests including the two involved in the lock-in and another who lay under the wheels of the lorry.  Peter Marshall Images Live (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/ImagesLive via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • 23102018 (Durban) Cape Town City defence player Mpho Matsi hold a ball from Amazulu Player Emiliano Tade during the first round of the Telkom Knockout concludes on Tuesday night when Amazulu walloped the MTN8 Cup winners Cape Town City  2-0 at the King Zwelithini stadium. Making their way to the quarter finals were they would be playing against Orlando Pirates.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • ALTERNATE CROP Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • ALTERNATE CROP Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Workers listen as Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he attended a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he attended a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • South Africa – Johannesburg – Blue Light fraud case – 12 October 2020. Deputy National Commissioner Bonang Christina Mgwenya appears at the Commersial Crimes court sitting at Palm Ridge court on Monday morning. She is joined into a case with National Commissioner Kgomotso Phalane relating to charges of fraud corruption and money laundering with regards to the rewarding of a multimillion rand tender (R191 mil)  in 2017 to supply police warning systems ie; blue lights. Mgwenya, recorded as 13th accused,  was granted bail at R20 000. (General Cedric Sibiya who was at court is said to have paid her bail bond). Her defence Adv. Zirk Pansegrouw. Next appearance – 16 November 2020 court 9. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency
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  • Workers listen as Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he attended a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
    28842586.JPG
  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he attended a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
    28842585.JPG
  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
    28842560.JPG
  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks to media in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Defence Secretary Michael Fallon speaks in front of HMS Audacious at BAE Systems, Burrow-in-Furness, where he will attend a steel-cutting ceremony to formally commence production of the UK's next generation of nuclear submarines.
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  • Britain's Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to the Ministry of Defence in Whitehall, London. The Queen was opening the  352 million refurbishment of the MoD's main building in London
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • September 29, 2018 - Warsaw, Poland - Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach during a  opening ceremony of the NATO Military Committee Conference meeting at Double Tree by Hilton hotel in Warsaw, Poland on 29 September 2018  (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • EXCLUSIVE: THIS HONEY BADGER IS DEFINITELY NOT SWEET – AMAZINGLY ANGRY ANIMAL CHALLENGES A HUGE ANTELOPE AND DOESN’T BACK DOWN DESPITE BEING SENT FLYING There’s nothing sweet about this honey badger, the amazingly angry animal which challenges anything that comes close – even horned antelopes 20 TIMES bigger than it is. Wildlife photographer Dirk Theron, 45, captured some stunning photos of the spaniel-sized badger tussling with a huge oryx antelope. As these pictures show, incredibly the badger challenged the much-larger animal to a fight at a waterhole, even though an oryx comes equipped with impaling metre-long horns. Despite being hurled through the air like a rag doll the honey badger kept coming back for more, biting at the antelopes ankles, before eventually the bemused herbivore left the scene. Lions have been known to walk around honey badgers rather than getting close, such is their reputation for ferocity, which is matched only by their northern cousin, the wolverine. And on the next day the same honey badger was photographed by Dirk, this time chasing away a jackal. Dirk said this particular badger wasn’t sick or injured, it just didn’t like other animals getting too close to it at a waterhole. The images were taken in Etosha National Park, Namibia, and have recently been featured in an African wildlife blog. Dirk said: “It was our first day in Etosha and this waterhole is one of my favourites because of the angle of the afternoon sun. “We were sitting there for a while with not much going on and we were actually thinking of going back to camp, which somebody excitedly said the words ‘honey badger’. “You don’t often get to show people a honey badger in the wild, few people believe you when you try and explain how ferocious and dangerous these guys are. “Well, this one as about to do a show and tell for us. It all happened so quick and was over in a few short minutes. You can spend years in the wild and never see anything like th
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • 29 July 2017 - Seoul, South Korea :(In this photo handout provided by South Korea Defense Ministry) South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo, speaks during a press conference at the Defense Ministry in Seoul, South Korea on July 29, 2017. North Korea on Friday test-fired its second intercontinental ballistic missile, which flew longer and higher than the first according to its wary neighbors, leading analysts to conclude that a wide swath of the U.S., including Los Angeles and Chicago, is now within range of Pyongyang's weapons. Photo Credit: South Korea Defense Ministry/Handout *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
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  • September 28, 2018 - Warsaw, Poland - Welcome ceremony of the NATO Military Committee Conference meeting at Courtyard of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland on 28 September 2018  (Credit Image: © Mateusz Wlodarczyk/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex leave the balcony at Buckingham Palace where they watched a Royal Air Force flypast over central London to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex attends a service at Westminster Abbey, London, to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight passes Radio City Tower during the ninth annual Armed Forces Day in Liverpool.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight passes the Royal Liver Buildings during the ninth annual Armed Forces Day in Liverpool.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May attends the ninth annual Armed Forces Day in Liverpool.
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  • Prime Minister Theresa May attends the ninth annual Armed Forces Day in Liverpool.
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  • The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight passes the Royal Liver Buildings during the ninth annual Armed Forces Day in Liverpool.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a reception at Buckingham Palace, London, to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • (left to right) Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II, Duchess of Sussex, Duke of Sussex, Duke of Cambridge, Duchess of Cambridge and the Princess Royal on the balcony at Buckingham, Palace where they watched a Royal Air Force flypast over central London to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force..
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  • Migrants who were stranded on a boat, thirty miles off the Libyan coast arrive in Sicily after they were rescued by Royal Marines from HMS Bulwark.
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  • Royal Marines from HMS Bulwark help rescue migrants stranded on a boat, thirty miles off the Libyan coast.
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  • Migrants stranded on a boat, thirty miles off the Libyan coast as they are rescued by Royal Marines.
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  • Soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh celebrate St David's Day with parade at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth Camp, Wilts, where miniature leeks was presented for each soldier to wear on their berets and attended by Zulu leader, Chief Buthelezi.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex leaves a service at Westminster Abbey, London, to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • Duchess of Sussex attends a reception at Buckingham Palace, London to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend a reception at Buckingham Palace, London to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • The Duke of Cambridge attends a reception at Buckingham Palace, London to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • The Duchess of Sussex leaves a service at Westminster Abbey, London, to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge attends a service at Westminster Abbey, London, to mark the centenary of the Royal Air Force.
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  • Tourists take photos of the Major General's Review, the rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on The Mall, central London.
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  • The Major General's Review, the rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on The Mall, central London.
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  • The Major General's Review, the rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on The Mall, central London.
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  • The Major General's Review, the rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on The Mall, central London.
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  • The Major General's Review, the rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on The Mall, central London.
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  • The Major General's Review, the rehearsal of the Trooping the Colour, the Queen's annual birthday parade, on The Mall, central London.
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  • HMS Ocean arrives at the Port of Sunderland for a final farewell before being decommissioned. The Royal Navy's Fleet Flagship is set to be replaced by the brand new aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth.
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