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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 The NATO flag in front of the Swedish battalion.Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Andris Spruds, Latvia's defense minister, holds a press conference after the Soldiers and equipment from the Swedish battalion Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Andris Spruds, Latvia's defense minister, holds a press conference after the Soldiers and equipment from the Swedish battalion Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 The Canadian brigade commander Cedric Aspirault welcomes the Swedish battalion commander lieutenant colonel Henrik Rosdahl with a NATO badge as the Swedish soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Swedish battalion commander lieutenant colonel Henrik Rosdahl at the front when the Swedish soldiers disembarked in the port of Riga.Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Andris Spruds, Latvia's Minister of Defense, welcomes the Swedish battalion commander Lieutenant Colonel Henrik Rosdahl when the Swedish soldiers disembarked in the port of Riga on January 18, 2025. Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga, Latvia to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA).Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

P7 MNB-LVA RIGA - HISTORIC SWEDISH NATO OPERATION STARTED

RIGA 2025-01-18 Swedish soldiers in a row disembark from the ferry. Soldiers and equipment from the Southern Skåne Regiment P7 in Sweden arrived by ferry to the port of Riga to become part of NATO's Multinational Brigade Latvia (MNB-LVA) on January 18, 2025. 550 personel from the 71st battalion on P7 are participating in the historic Swedish NATO operation in Latvia. Photo: Johan Nilsson / TT / Code 50090

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South Korean ferry sinking

South Korean ferry sinking

JINDO ISLAND, South Korea - Photo taken April 23, 2014, shows a search operation being conducted off the island of Jindo, southwestern South Korea, where the ferry Sewol sank on April 16.

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South Korean ferry sinking

South Korean ferry sinking

JINDO ISLAND, South Korea - Photo taken April 23, 2014, shows a search operation being conducted off the island of Jindo, southwestern South Korea, where the ferry Sewol sank on April 16.

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S. Korean ferry sinks

S. Korean ferry sinks

JINDO ISLAND, South Korea - Photo shows relatives (front) of passengers who remain missing after the sinking of a passenger ferry and a South Korean Coast Guard vessel under a search operation, at a port on Jindo Island in the southwestern part of South Korea in the early hours of April 17, 2014. The 6,800-ton Sewol, carrying a total of 462 people, many of them high school students on an overnight trip to the southern resort island of Jeju, sank the previous day.

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S. Korean ferry sinks

S. Korean ferry sinks

JINDO ISLAND, South Korea - Relatives of passengers who remain missing after the sinking of a passenger ferry watch the sea where a search operation is being conducted, on Jindo Island in the southwestern part of South Korea in the early hours of April 17, 2014. The 6,800-ton Sewol, carrying a total of 462 people, many of them high school students on an overnight trip to the southern resort island of Jeju, sank the previous day.

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - Residents of Yeonpyeong Island and others wait for the departure of their ship at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed on the day. The service had been suspended after North Korea conducted a deadly artillery attack on the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23.

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - Passengers board a ferry bound for Yeonpyeong Island at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed the same day. It was suspended after North Korea fired artillery shells at the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23.

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - Residents of Yeonpyeong Island board a ship at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed on the day. The service had been suspended after North Korea conducted a deadly artillery attack on the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23.

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - People line up to buy ferry tickets to Yeonpyeong Island at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed the same day. It was suspended after North Korea fired artillery shells at the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23.

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - People wait for the departure of a ship bound for Yeonpyeong Island at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed the same day. It was suspended after North Korea fired artillery shells at the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23.

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GREECE-PIRAEUS-CYPRUS-FERRY-RESUMPTION

GREECE-PIRAEUS-CYPRUS-FERRY-RESUMPTION

(220621) -- PIRAEUS, June 21, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Passengers of the Cypriot-registered Daleena ferry disembark after arriving at the port of Piraeus, in Piraeus, Greece, on June 20, 2022. TO GO WITH "Cyprus-Greece ferry resumes operation after 21 years" (Xinhua/Marios Lolos)

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GREECE-PIRAEUS-CYPRUS-FERRY-RESUMPTION

GREECE-PIRAEUS-CYPRUS-FERRY-RESUMPTION

(220621) -- PIRAEUS, June 21, 2022 (Xinhua) -- The Philarmonic Orchestra of the Port Authority perform as passengers of the Cypriot-registered Daleena ferry disembark after arriving at the port of Piraeus, in Piraeus, Greece, on June 20, 2022. TO GO WITH "Cyprus-Greece ferry resumes operation after 21 years" (Xinhua/Marios Lolos)

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GREECE-PIRAEUS-CYPRUS-FERRY-RESUMPTION

GREECE-PIRAEUS-CYPRUS-FERRY-RESUMPTION

(220621) -- PIRAEUS, June 21, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Passengers of the Cypriot-registered Daleena ferry disembark after arriving at the port of Piraeus, in Piraeus, Greece, on June 20, 2022. TO GO WITH "Cyprus-Greece ferry resumes operation after 21 years" (Xinhua/Marios Lolos)

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - People wait for the departure of a ship bound for Yeonpyeong Island at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed the same day. It was suspended after North Korea fired artillery shells at the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - People line up to buy ferry tickets to Yeonpyeong Island at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed the same day. It was suspended after North Korea fired artillery shells at the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - Passengers board a ferry bound for Yeonpyeong Island at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed the same day. It was suspended after North Korea fired artillery shells at the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - Residents of Yeonpyeong Island and others wait for the departure of their ship at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed on the day. The service had been suspended after North Korea conducted a deadly artillery attack on the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

Ferry service to Yeonpyeong Island resumed

INCHEON, South Korea - Residents of Yeonpyeong Island board a ship at Incheon port, west of Seoul, on Nov. 25, 2010, as the operation of the liner service resumed on the day. The service had been suspended after North Korea conducted a deadly artillery attack on the South Korean island in the Yellow Sea on Nov. 23. (Kyodo)

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Money-losing N. Korea-Russia ferry service halts operation

Money-losing N. Korea-Russia ferry service halts operation

The North Korean passenger ship Mangyongbong arrives in Vladivostok, Russia, on Aug. 17, 2017. The ferry service between the two countries has been halted after increased U.N. sanctions in response to Pyongyang's ballistic missile tests kept passenger and freight demand low. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korean gov't begins efforts to raise sunken Sewol ferry

S. Korean gov't begins efforts to raise sunken Sewol ferry

Photo taken March 22, 2017, in Jindo, South Korea, shows the salvage operation of the Sewol ferry that sank in April 2014 off the country's southwestern coast, leaving 295 people dead and nine missing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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S. Korean gov't begins efforts to raise sunken Sewol ferry

S. Korean gov't begins efforts to raise sunken Sewol ferry

Photo taken March 22, 2017, in Jindo, South Korea, shows the salvage operation of the Sewol ferry that sank in April 2014 off the country's southwestern coast, leaving 295 people dead and nine missing. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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