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Dr. Aisha Ejigbo, Programme Manager/State Lead of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, delivers a goodwill message during a symposium to ma... Editorial
Lagos State Ministry Of Health Marks 2026 World Health Day
8 Apr 2026 · Ikeja, Nigeria
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Dr. Aisha Ejigbo, Programme Manager/State Lead of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, delivers a goodwill message during a symposium to ma...

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8 Apr 2026

Dr. Aisha Ejigbo, Programme Manager/State Lead of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, delivers a goodwill message during a symposium to mark World Health Day with the theme, ''Together for Health, Stand with Science: The Role of Scientific Collaboration in Protecting Human, Animal, Plant, and Planetary Health,'' organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Health in conjunction with partners, held at Alausa, Ikeja in Lagos, Nigeria, on April 7, 2026.


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From left to right, Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General of the International Gas Union, John Palamara, Vice President and General Manager of... Editorial
LNG2026 Qatar Conference
2 Feb 2026 · DOHA, Qatar
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From left to right, Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General of the International Gas Union, John Palamara, Vice President and General Manager of...

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2 Feb 2026

From left to right, Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General of the International Gas Union, John Palamara, Vice President and General Manager of Honeywell, Andrea Stegher, Vice President of the International Gas Union, Yosr Allouche, Director General of the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR), Khaled Abubakr, President of the International Gas Union, and Jim Solomon, Chairman of the LNG2026 Programme Committee at Honeywell, attend the conference launch ceremony of the 21st International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG2026) at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) in Doha, Qatar, on February 2, 2026.


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From left to right, Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General of the International Gas Union, John Palamara, Vice President and General Manager of... Editorial
LNG2026 Qatar Conference
2 Feb 2026 · DOHA, Qatar
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From left to right, Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General of the International Gas Union, John Palamara, Vice President and General Manager of...

#13269089

2 Feb 2026

From left to right, Menelaos Ydreos, Secretary General of the International Gas Union, John Palamara, Vice President and General Manager of Honeywell, Andrea Stegher, Vice President of the International Gas Union, Yosr Allouche, Director General of the International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR), Khaled Abubakr, President of the International Gas Union, and Jim Solomon, Chairman of the LNG2026 Programme Committee at Honeywell, attend the conference launch ceremony of the 21st International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG2026) at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC) in Doha, Qatar, on February 2, 2026.


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From left to right: Charity Azubuike, a beneficiary; Ajoke Aminu, a beneficiary; Rev. Chinedu Nkere, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Bis... Editorial
Bishop Okonkwo Marks Birthday With Free Eyes Treatment, Cataract Surgery In Lagos
18 Jul 2025 · Anthony, Nigeria
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From left to right: Charity Azubuike, a beneficiary; Ajoke Aminu, a beneficiary; Rev. Chinedu Nkere, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Bis...

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18 Jul 2025

From left to right: Charity Azubuike, a beneficiary; Ajoke Aminu, a beneficiary; Rev. Chinedu Nkere, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Bishop Mike Okonkwo (BMO)@80; Bishop Mike Okonkwo, the President Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission; Rev. Tony Samson, Co-coordinator of the eye screening program; Lasisi Wasiu, Hospital Service Manager, Eye Foundation, Ikorodu Branch; Charles Orji, an Optometrist; Agata Olekamma, a beneficiary, and Betty Agala, a member of the Planning Committee, BMO@80, pose for a photograph as Bishop Mike Okonkwo, the President Bishop of TREM, carries out a two-day free eye screening and treatment and pays for no fewer than 500 people identified and scheduled for cataract surgeries, to mark his 80th birthday, at Anthony in Lagos, Nigeria, on July 16, 2025.


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From left to right: Charity Azubuike, a beneficiary; Ajoke Aminu, a beneficiary; Rev. Chinedu Nkere, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Bis... Editorial
Bishop Okonkwo Marks Birthday With Free Eyes Treatment, Cataract Surgery In Lagos
18 Jul 2025 · Anthony, Nigeria
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From left to right: Charity Azubuike, a beneficiary; Ajoke Aminu, a beneficiary; Rev. Chinedu Nkere, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Bis...

#12562610

18 Jul 2025

From left to right: Charity Azubuike, a beneficiary; Ajoke Aminu, a beneficiary; Rev. Chinedu Nkere, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Bishop Mike Okonkwo (BMO)@80; Bishop Mike Okonkwo, the President Bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission; Rev. Tony Samson, Co-coordinator of the eye screening program; Lasisi Wasiu, Hospital Service Manager, Eye Foundation, Ikorodu Branch; Charles Orji, an Optometrist; Agata Olekamma, a beneficiary, and Betty Agala, a member of the Planning Committee, BMO@80, pose for a photograph as Bishop Mike Okonkwo, the President Bishop of TREM, carries out a two-day free eye screening and treatment and pays for no fewer than 500 people identified and scheduled for cataract surgeries, to mark his 80th birthday, at Anthony in Lagos, Nigeria, on July 16, 2025.


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(L to R) Tate Zischke of Australia, Australian Team Manager Mark Lemon, and Alex Adamson of Australia check the program during the FIM SGP2... Editorial
FIM SGP2 Qualifying Round, Glasgow
25 May 2025 · United Kingdom
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(L to R) Tate Zischke of Australia, Australian Team Manager Mark Lemon, and Alex Adamson of Australia check the program during the FIM SGP2...

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25 May 2025

(L to R) Tate Zischke of Australia, Australian Team Manager Mark Lemon, and Alex Adamson of Australia check the program during the FIM SGP2 Qualifying Round at the Peugeot Ashfield Stadium in Glasgow, United Kingdom, on May 24, 2025.


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David Antunes, Cyber Defence Programme Manager, European Defence Agency speaks during Panel Discussion during European Cybersecurity Forum C... Editorial
Cyber Security Expo And Forum In Poland
19 Jun 2024 · Kraków, Poland
#11343233
David Antunes, Cyber Defence Programme Manager, European Defence Agency speaks during Panel Discussion during European Cybersecurity Forum C...

#11343233

19 Jun 2024

David Antunes, Cyber Defence Programme Manager, European Defence Agency speaks during Panel Discussion during European Cybersecurity Forum CyberSec in EXPO Krakow, Poland on June 19, 2024. The conference concentrates on challenges and opportunities to Europe digital security in such areas as public administration, army, or business, in a rapidly changing environment, connected with introduction of AI and conflict in Ukraine.


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David Antunes, Cyber Defence Programme Manager, European Defence Agency speaks during Panel Discussion during European Cybersecurity Forum C... Editorial
Cyber Security Expo And Forum In Poland
19 Jun 2024 · Kraków, Poland
#11343231
David Antunes, Cyber Defence Programme Manager, European Defence Agency speaks during Panel Discussion during European Cybersecurity Forum C...

#11343231

19 Jun 2024

David Antunes, Cyber Defence Programme Manager, European Defence Agency speaks during Panel Discussion during European Cybersecurity Forum CyberSec in EXPO Krakow, Poland on June 19, 2024. The conference concentrates on challenges and opportunities to Europe digital security in such areas as public administration, army, or business, in a rapidly changing environment, connected with introduction of AI and conflict in Ukraine.


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Doncaster Rovers manager Gary McSheffrey studies the programme before the Sky Bet League 2 match between Northampton Town and Doncaster Rove... Editorial
Northampton Town v Doncaster Rovers - Sky Bet League 2
28 Aug 2022 · Northampton, United Kingdom
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Doncaster Rovers manager Gary McSheffrey studies the programme before the Sky Bet League 2 match between Northampton Town and Doncaster Rove...

#8728492

28 Aug 2022

Doncaster Rovers manager Gary McSheffrey studies the programme before the Sky Bet League 2 match between Northampton Town and Doncaster Rovers at the PTS Academy Stadium, Northampton on Saturday 27th August 2022.


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 Jack Smith  (left) checks the programme with team manager Steve Williams during the National Development League match between Belle Vue Col... Editorial
Belle Vue Colts v Oxford Chargers - National League Speedway
3 Jun 2022 · Manchester, United Kingdom
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 Jack Smith  (left) checks the programme with team manager Steve Williams during the National Development League match between Belle Vue Col...

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3 Jun 2022

Jack Smith (left) checks the programme with team manager Steve Williams during the National Development League match between Belle Vue Colts and Oxford Chargers at the National Speedway Stadium, Manchester on Friday 3rd June 2022.


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Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m... Editorial
The Elephant Conservation Center In Laos
22 Dec 2018 · Sayaboury, Laos
#3581736
Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m...

#3581736

22 Dec 2018

Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. ‘If we have extra money, we buy an elephant,’ says Anthony, the manager. The primary goal of the Center, besides conservation and breeding, is to reintroduce socially coherent groups of healthy elephants to a natural forest where they can contribute to the increase of the wild population. For this reason, a special socialization programme has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. ‘There are not enough elephants in Laos,’ says Chrisantha, the biologist of the center. ‘We need around 5000 of a species to sustain a population, and we are nowhere near that. The efforts we are making now at least give a bit of hope for the future.’ (


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Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m... Editorial
The Elephant Conservation Center In Laos
22 Dec 2018 · Sayaboury, Laos
#3581738
Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m...

#3581738

22 Dec 2018

Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. ‘If we have extra money, we buy an elephant,’ says Anthony, the manager. The primary goal of the Center, besides conservation and breeding, is to reintroduce socially coherent groups of healthy elephants to a natural forest where they can contribute to the increase of the wild population. For this reason, a special socialization programme has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. ‘There are not enough elephants in Laos,’ says Chrisantha, the biologist of the center. ‘We need around 5000 of a species to sustain a population, and we are nowhere near that. The efforts we are making now at least give a bit of hope for the future.’ (


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Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m... Editorial
The Elephant Conservation Center In Laos
22 Dec 2018 · Sayaboury, Laos
#3581740
Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m...

#3581740

22 Dec 2018

Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. ‘If we have extra money, we buy an elephant,’ says Anthony, the manager. The primary goal of the Center, besides conservation and breeding, is to reintroduce socially coherent groups of healthy elephants to a natural forest where they can contribute to the increase of the wild population. For this reason, a special socialization programme has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. ‘There are not enough elephants in Laos,’ says Chrisantha, the biologist of the center. ‘We need around 5000 of a species to sustain a population, and we are nowhere near that. The efforts we are making now at least give a bit of hope for the future.’ (


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Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m... Editorial
The Elephant Conservation Center In Laos
22 Dec 2018 · Sayaboury, Laos
#3581742
Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m...

#3581742

22 Dec 2018

Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. ‘If we have extra money, we buy an elephant,’ says Anthony, the manager. The primary goal of the Center, besides conservation and breeding, is to reintroduce socially coherent groups of healthy elephants to a natural forest where they can contribute to the increase of the wild population. For this reason, a special socialization programme has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. ‘There are not enough elephants in Laos,’ says Chrisantha, the biologist of the center. ‘We need around 5000 of a species to sustain a population, and we are nowhere near that. The efforts we are making now at least give a bit of hope for the future.’ (


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Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m... Editorial
The Elephant Conservation Center In Laos
22 Dec 2018 · Sayaboury, Laos
#3581744
Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a m...

#3581744

22 Dec 2018

Farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. ‘If we have extra money, we buy an elephant,’ says Anthony, the manager. The primary goal of the Center, besides conservation and breeding, is to reintroduce socially coherent groups of healthy elephants to a natural forest where they can contribute to the increase of the wild population. For this reason, a special socialization programme has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. ‘There are not enough elephants in Laos,’ says Chrisantha, the biologist of the center. ‘We need around 5000 of a species to sustain a population, and we are nowhere near that. The efforts we are making now at least give a bit of hope for the future.’ (


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Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos... Editorial
The Elephant Conservation Center In Laos
22 Dec 2018 · Sayaboury, Laos
#3581748
Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos...

#3581748

22 Dec 2018

Women gather sugarcane on the farm in the Elephant Conservation Center where elephant food is grown, Sayaboury, Laos, in December 2018. Laos was known as ‘The land of a million elephants’ in the past, today the elephant population in the country stands at around 800 individuals. Half of them is made up of captive elephants, and their number is in decline; the owners are not interested in breeding animals (the cow needs at least four years out of work during her pregnancy and lactation), illegal trafficking to China and other neighboring countries continues. Against this backdrop, the Elephant Conservation Center is the only one organization in Laos who is interested in maintaining the population and breeding of elephants. They have the only elephant hospital and research laboratory in Laos. The Center was created in 2011, and now the team is protecting 29 elephants that had been working in the logging industry or mass tourism, and 530 hectares of forest around Nam Tien Lake in Sayaboury. ‘If we have extra money, we buy an elephant,’ says Anthony, the manager. The primary goal of the Center, besides conservation and breeding, is to reintroduce socially coherent groups of healthy elephants to a natural forest where they can contribute to the increase of the wild population. For this reason, a special socialization programme has been developed by the biologists, where domesticated elephants learn to communicate and survive in the wild under the supervision of specialists. ‘There are not enough elephants in Laos,’ says Chrisantha, the biologist of the center. ‘We need around 5000 of a species to sustain a population, and we are nowhere near that. The efforts we are making now at least give a bit of hope for the future.’ (


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