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Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World Ne...

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World News Media Congress 2025

5 May 2025

Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World Ne...

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5 May 2025

Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World News Media Congress at ICE Krakow Congress Centr in Krakow, Poland on May 5th, 2025. The 76th World News Media Congress is the biggest event in the news publishing industry, exploring the ongoing transformation of news media, with Mastering Media's New Playbook a central theme.


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Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World Ne...

#12337156

World News Media Congress 2025

5 May 2025

Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World Ne...

#12337156

5 May 2025

Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World News Media Congress at ICE Krakow Congress Centr in Krakow, Poland on May 5th, 2025. The 76th World News Media Congress is the biggest event in the news publishing industry, exploring the ongoing transformation of news media, with Mastering Media's New Playbook a central theme.


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Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World Ne...

#12337157

World News Media Congress 2025

5 May 2025

Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World Ne...

#12337157

5 May 2025

Ladina Heimgartner, Meera Selva, Marty Baron and Julia Angwin attends 'Elevating Journalism To Its Rightful Position' debate during World News Media Congress at ICE Krakow Congress Centr in Krakow, Poland on May 5th, 2025. The 76th World News Media Congress is the biggest event in the news publishing industry, exploring the ongoing transformation of news media, with Mastering Media's New Playbook a central theme.


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A pottery maker take out the clay pottery from the burning section in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia .  (Photo by Miera Zulyana/NurPhoto)

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The Pottery clay lantern or 'Diyas'

25 December 2017

A pottery maker take out the clay pottery from the burning section in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia .  (Photo by Miera Zulyana/NurPhoto)

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25 December 2017

A pottery maker take out the clay pottery from the burning section in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia .


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A pottery maker produces a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwal...

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The Pottery clay lantern or 'Diyas'

25 December 2017

A pottery maker produces a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwal...

#2394028

25 December 2017

A pottery maker produces a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwali or Deepavali, the Festival of Lights around the world.


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A dry clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwali or Deepavali, the F...

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The Pottery clay lantern or 'Diyas'

25 December 2017

A dry clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwali or Deepavali, the F...

#2394029

25 December 2017

A dry clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwali or Deepavali, the Festival of Lights around the world.


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A pottery maker produces a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwal...

#2394030

The Pottery clay lantern or 'Diyas'

25 December 2017

A pottery maker produces a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwal...

#2394030

25 December 2017

A pottery maker produces a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwali or Deepavali, the Festival of Lights around the world.


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A pottery maker arranging a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwa...

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The Pottery clay lantern or 'Diyas'

25 December 2017

A pottery maker arranging a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwa...

#2394031

25 December 2017

A pottery maker arranging a clay lantern or ‘diya’ in Kuala Selangor, Malaysia. Diyas are the small earthen lamps primarily used during Diwali or Deepavali, the Festival of Lights around the world.


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Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the...

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Tanveer Ahmaed Meer leaves Allahabad High Court

12 October 2017

Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the...

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12 October 2017

Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the double murder of their teen daughter Aarushi Talwar and servant Hemraj Banjade in 2008 , in Allahabad on October 12, 2017. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for their daughter Aarushi Talwar and Servant Hemraj,s Murder. One October 12 the verdict ends a nine year ordeal of the parents who were found guilty by CBI Court of sensational murdder case of 14 year old Aarushi.


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Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the...

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Tanveer Ahmaed Meer leaves Allahabad High Court

12 October 2017

Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the...

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12 October 2017

Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the double murder of their teen daughter Aarushi Talwar and servant Hemraj Banjade in 2008 , in Allahabad on October 12, 2017. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for their daughter Aarushi Talwar and Servant Hemraj,s Murder. One October 12 the verdict ends a nine year ordeal of the parents who were found guilty by CBI Court of sensational murdder case of 14 year old Aarushi.


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Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) speaks after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the double murder of thei...

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Tanveer Ahmaed Meer leaves Allahabad High Court

12 October 2017

Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) speaks after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the double murder of thei...

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12 October 2017

Indian lawyer Tanveer Ahmaed Meer (C) speaks after the aquital of his clints Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the double murder of their teen daughter Aarushi Talwar and servant Hemraj Banjade in 2008 , in Allahabad on October 12, 2017. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for their daughter Aarushi Talwar and Servant Hemraj,s Murder. One October 12 the verdict ends a nine year ordeal of the parents who were found guilty by CBI Court of sensational murdder case of 14 year old Aarushi.


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Indian writer Avirook sen , auther of a book based on the murder mystry of Aarushi Talwar, leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of...

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Tanveer Ahmaed Meer leaves Allahabad High Court

12 October 2017

Indian writer Avirook sen , auther of a book based on the murder mystry of Aarushi Talwar, leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of...

#2257817

12 October 2017

Indian writer Avirook sen , auther of a book based on the murder mystry of Aarushi Talwar, leaves Allahabad High Court after the aquital of Rajesh Talwaar and Nupur Talwaar over the double murder of their teen daughter Aarushi Talwar and servant Hemraj Banjade in 2008 , in Allahabad on October 12, 2017. Rajesh and Nupur Talwar were sentenced to life in prison in 2013 for their daughter Aarushi Talwar and Servant Hemraj,s Murder. One October 12 the verdict ends a nine year ordeal of the parents who were found guilty by CBI Court of sensational murdder case of 14 year old Aarushi.


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From right top Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Amak(3) are fishing and playing in the stream near by thier house. Malaysia is one of the most fast dev...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

From right top Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Amak(3) are fishing and playing in the stream near by thier house. Malaysia is one of the most fast dev...

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7 October 2015

From right top Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Amak(3) are fishing and playing in the stream near by thier house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Mak Bakok(28) and Ayah Bakok(30) are  having lunch with their children. From right Katalina(10), Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Samut(9). Malaysia is...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Mak Bakok(28) and Ayah Bakok(30) are  having lunch with their children. From right Katalina(10), Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Samut(9). Malaysia is...

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7 October 2015

Mak Bakok(28) and Ayah Bakok(30) are having lunch with their children. From right Katalina(10), Bulan(7), Mera(8) and Samut(9). Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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