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  • *PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE* Mark Zuckerberg takes to the high seas in Hawaii riding an eFoil.The billionaire Facebook founder and CEO looked to be in the early stages of mastering the the $12,000 electric hydrofoil, which gives the sensation of flying over water.He was closely followed by his security detail and professional surfer Kai Lenny, who appeared to be instructing him. Zuckerberg’s face was thickly coated in sunscreen. Being able to surf without wind or waves, eFoiling is one of the fastest-growing trends in outdoor recreation, Zuckerberg, 36, recently became the fourth-richest person in the world as his net worth rose to a staggering $86.5billion. He is staying at his sprawling $100million estate on Kauai with wife Priscilla Chan, their toddler daughters Max and August, He began snapping up 700 acres of land on the island’s north shore in 2014. The massive property is an ideal setting to ride out the coronavirus pandemic gripping the nation as it offers both seclusion and stunning views while Zuckerberg and all of his staff work from home for the foreseeable future. 18 Jul 2020 Pictured: Mark Zuckerberg. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 19, 2017 - Stockholm, Sweden - Director of Public Prosecution MARIANNE NY at presser to announce decision to discontinue the investigation regarding suspected rape (lesser degree) by Julian Assange. Swedish prosecutors said there is 'no reason to believe that the decision to surrender him to Sweden can be executed in the foreseeable future.'  (Credit Image: © Aftonbladet/IBL via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 June 2020 -  A women is walking past a Covid-19 Safety electronic display at Grand West Casino.  Sun International’s urban casinos are reopening with restricted tables and slot machine capacities, and with physical shields installed between slot machines and between seats at gaming Tables. Every second slot machine has been disabled to ensure appropriate physical distancing between guests on the casino floor. Safety measures include temperature tests conducted at entrances, while only members of Sun International’s loyalty programme - Most Valued Guests (MVGs) - will be allowed access onto the casino floor for the foreseeable future.  They will also be required to complete a medical screening questionnaire in advance of their visit. Casino properties opening today include The Boardwalk in Port Elizabeth, Carnival City in Ekurhuleni, GrandWest in Cape Town, Sibaya in Durban and Time Square in Pretoria. Casinos opening on Wednesday 1 July are Flamingo Casino in Kimberley, Golden Valley Casino in Worcester, Meropa Casino in Polokwane and Windmill Casino in Bloemfontein. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 June 2020 - People queing to get into Grand West Casino. The gates opened at 4pm and a long queue of cars were seen waiting to get in. Sun International’s urban casinos are reopening with restricted tables and slot machine capacities, and with physical shields installed between slot machines and between seats at gaming Tables. Every second slot machine has been disabled to ensure appropriate physical distancing between guests on the casino floor. Safety measures include temperature tests conducted at entrances, while only members of Sun International’s loyalty programme - Most Valued Guests (MVGs) - will be allowed access onto the casino floor for the foreseeable future.  They will also be required to complete a medical screening questionnaire in advance of their visit. Casino properties opening today include The Boardwalk in Port Elizabeth, Carnival City in Ekurhuleni, GrandWest in Cape Town, Sibaya in Durban and Time Square in Pretoria. Casinos opening on Wednesday 1 July are Flamingo Casino in Kimberley, Golden Valley Casino in Worcester, Meropa Casino in Polokwane and Windmill Casino in Bloemfontein. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 June 2020 -  Dealer Manda Kleinhans wearing protective gear. Grand West Casino. Sun International’s urban casinos are reopening with restricted tables and slot machine capacities, and with physical shields installed between slot machines and between seats at gaming Tables. Every second slot machine has been disabled to ensure appropriate physical distancing between guests on the casino floor. Safety measures include temperature tests conducted at entrances, while only members of Sun International’s loyalty programme - Most Valued Guests (MVGs) - will be allowed access onto the casino floor for the foreseeable future.  They will also be required to complete a medical screening questionnaire in advance of their visit. Casino properties opening today include The Boardwalk in Port Elizabeth, Carnival City in Ekurhuleni, GrandWest in Cape Town, Sibaya in Durban and Time Square in Pretoria. Casinos opening on Wednesday 1 July are Flamingo Casino in Kimberley, Golden Valley Casino in Worcester, Meropa Casino in Polokwane and Windmill Casino in Bloemfontein. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 06 January 2020 -  Mohammed 'Boeta' Cassiem, has been selling ice creams at Newlands for 55 years. He has sold ice creams there since he was 13 years old and now at age 65, he says he is not slowing down any time soon and will be selling the sweet treats for the foreseeable future. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • File photo dated 22/1/2015 of the Duke of York who announced he would step down from public duties for the "foreseeable future". A US lawyer representing some of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged victims has raised the possibility of questioning the Duke of York under oath over his relationship with the disgraced financier.
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