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In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Tanaka Daisuke (58) shoots during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Ha...

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Asian Handball Championship 2026

18 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Tanaka Daisuke (58) shoots during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Ha...

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18 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Tanaka Daisuke (58) shoots during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Handball Championship 2026.


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In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Tanaka Daisuke (58) shoots during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Ha...

#13210771

Asian Handball Championship 2026

18 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Tanaka Daisuke (58) shoots during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Ha...

#13210771

18 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Tanaka Daisuke (58) shoots during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Handball Championship 2026.


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In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Arase Ren (56) celebrates scoring during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the A...

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Asian Handball Championship 2026

18 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Arase Ren (56) celebrates scoring during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the A...

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18 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Arase Ren (56) celebrates scoring during the Saudi Arabia vs Japan Group D stage match of the Asian Handball Championship 2026.


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In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Salmeen Abdulaziz (66) of Kuwait shoots during the Kuwait vs. Hong Kong-China Group C Stage Mat...

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Asian Handball Championship 2026

17 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Salmeen Abdulaziz (66) of Kuwait shoots during the Kuwait vs. Hong Kong-China Group C Stage Mat...

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17 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Salmeen Abdulaziz (66) of Kuwait shoots during the Kuwait vs. Hong Kong-China Group C Stage Match at the Asian Handball Championship 2026.


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In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Salmeen Abdulaziz (66) of Kuwait shoots during the Kuwait vs. Hong Kong-China Group C Stage Mat...

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Asian Handball Championship 2026

17 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Salmeen Abdulaziz (66) of Kuwait shoots during the Kuwait vs. Hong Kong-China Group C Stage Mat...

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17 January 2026

In Kuwait City, Kuwait, on January 17, 2026, Salmeen Abdulaziz (66) of Kuwait shoots during the Kuwait vs. Hong Kong-China Group C Stage Match at the Asian Handball Championship 2026.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

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Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340972

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

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Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340973

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

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Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340974

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

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Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340975

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340976

Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340976

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340978

Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340978

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

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Duke of Cambridge for United For Wildlife

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with...

#340980

17 November 2014

United for Wildlife, a collaboration of seven international conservation organisations convened by The Duke of Cambridge, has teamed up with the Angry Birds Friends game to raise awareness of the critical threat to wildlife posed by illegal poaching. The collaboration will raise awareness among the estimated 200 million Angry Birds players worldwide that some species are being illegally hunted to the brink of extinction. The project is part of United for Wildlife's aim to encourage a new generation to be part of a movement that says no to poached ivory and rhino horn, and other animal parts. Rovio Entertainment, the makers of Angry Birds, have created a week-long tournament which will run from 17th November featuring animated Pangolins a species of scaly ant-eaters living in Asia and Africa which are now one of the most critically endangered animals on the planet due to illegal hunting. This partnership with Rovio Entertainment is one part of United for Wildlife's campaign to engage young people with the illegal wildlife trade message through existing digital platforms such as social media and the online gaming industry. The Angry Birds online audience has a vast global reach, especially in countries where the demand for illegal wildlife products is high. This initiative follows a successful partnership between United for Wildlife and the virtual reality game Runescape in July this year, which saw players engage with virtual Rhinos within the game to learn about the United for Wildlife campaign.


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Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

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Carrom gamers in Kabul

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

#293911

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East under different names. Traditional game for Afghanistan it's considered as gambling and prohibited by Islamic religion. Kabul, 17th October, 2014. (Photo: Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto)


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Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

#293926

Carrom gamers in Kabul

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

#293926

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East under different names. Traditional game for Afghanistan it's considered as gambling and prohibited by Islamic religion. Kabul, 17th October, 2014. (Photo: Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto)


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Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

#293944

Carrom gamers in Kabul

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

#293944

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East under different names. Traditional game for Afghanistan it's considered as gambling and prohibited by Islamic religion. Kabul, 17th October, 2014. (Photo: Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto)


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Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

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Carrom gamers in Kabul

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East un...

#293959

17 October 2014

Carrom is a "strike and pocket" table game of Eastern origin similar to billiards and table shuffleboard. It is found throughout the East under different names. Traditional game for Afghanistan it's considered as gambling and prohibited by Islamic religion. Kabul, 17th October, 2014. (Photo: Oleksandr Rupeta/NurPhoto)


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