VIDEO: Jeffrey Epstein's Hideaway in Paris: Disturbing Photos Show Ominous Sex Den
Disturbing photographs from Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment reveal a massage table, sex toys, and walls adorned with images of naked women.
Snapshots in February: Pictures of the Day
This article presents a collection of photographs highlighting significant moments and events from around the world in February.
Witnesses of War - The Destroyed Cultural Heritage Exhibition in Riga
An exhibition showcasing the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage through photographs is currently on display in Riga until March 22.
Mamata Kulkarni remembers Divya Bharti, shares memories on her birth anniversary
Mamata Kulkarni commemorates the late actress Divya Bharti on her 52nd birth anniversary by sharing nostalgic memories and photographs.
French police have released new images from Jeffrey Epstein's Paris flat
French police released images unveiling disturbing scenes from Jeffrey Epstein's Paris flat, revealing his collection of taxidermy and nude women photographs.
Magical moment chimpanzees rescued from poachers are amazed by bubbles at sanctuary
Photographs capture rescued chimpanzees at Tacugama Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Sierra Leone mesmerized by bubbles.
Memorial Exhibition for Slain Ukrainian Children Opens at the National Library "Angels of Kharkiv Region"
A memorial exhibition showcasing the stories and photographs of 36 Ukrainian children killed in Russian attacks has opened at the National Library in Latvia.
TEPCO Employee Photographs Secret Document with Smartphone and Sends it to 16 Colleagues
A Tokyo Electric Power Company employee photographed a classified document related to security measures at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant and sent it to 16 colleagues, raising concerns over security management lapses.
Greece to Acquire World War II Photographs Depicting Mass Execution of Greek Communists from Collector
Greece is moving to acquire World War II photos that document the execution of Greek communists, following urgent reactions from its government.
Moments of the Olympics - here are the magical days in Italy in pictures
The Winter Olympics in Milan/Cortina concluded after seventeen days and eighteen medals, celebrated through striking photographs capturing Swedish athletes in their elements.
Here is Birgitta Andersson's life in pictures
Birgitta Andersson, a renowned Swedish actress, passed away at the age of 92, and this article showcases her life through photographs.
How the 200 of Kaisariani are overturning the memory of the Resistance โ Historians explain
Photographs of the execution of 200 fighters in Kaisariani deeply moved the Greek public and highlighted the role of photographic documentation in understanding modern Greek history.
Exhibition of Family Photos Taken by Megumi Yokota's Father, Shigeru, Starts in Osaka on the 26th
An exhibition showcasing family photographs taken by Shigeru Yokota, father of abductee Megumi Yokota, will open in Osaka on the 26th.
Paris under Nazi Occupation: Who Took These Photos?
A collection of nearly 400 historical photographs depicting occupied Paris has been discovered, leading to the identification of the photographer who remained unknown for over 80 years.
Paris Under Nazi Occupation: Who Took These Photos?
The article discusses the discovery of nearly 400 photographs of occupied Paris, taken by an unknown photographer who paid for his bravery with his life, as investigated by Philippe Broussard.
Week 8 in pictures โ see the world through the eyes of DN photographers
DN's photo editor Pi Frisk highlights five photographs that capture the essence of Sweden during week 8 of 2026.
Secrets of the WW2 Home Front and the Blitz uncovered in major update
A new book reveals previously unseen photographs and insights about the Blitz in Cheshire during World War II, highlighting the efforts of local police in documenting the bomb damage.
Kaisariani: 'Their heroism was mythical'
Historical photographs capturing the last moments of 200 communists executed by Germans on May 1, 1944, have garnered international attention and deep emotion worldwide.
Unknown Photos of Nazi Massacre Appeared on Auction Site
Rare photos from a Nazi massacre in Greece during World War II have surfaced on an auction site, prompting significant public response and leading to the auction's cancellation.
Up to five years in prison for forwarding intimate photos
New legislation in Czechia introduces penalties of up to five years in prison for the unauthorized sharing of intimate photographs.
General Archive recovers photos showing the transformation of various regions of Rio
The General Archive of the City of Rio de Janeiro has recovered photographs from 1937 to 1945, showcasing the city's transformation during a period of significant urban development.
Don't miss these photos: Ash will fall on you, a long nose or madly even quietly
The article reflects on various global events captured in photographs, highlighting the diversity of life experiences in one week.
Leak sheds light on monster fine for Danish bank
The article discusses a leak from Saxo Bank where a former employee took photographs of sensitive information from the bank's work computer, raising concerns about insider security and the implications of the data breach.
This Weekโs Photos from Haaretz Photographers
This article features a collection of captivating photographs by various photographers from Haaretz.
Get to know the photography project born in the favela that participated in exhibitions in six countries
A photography project from a Brazilian favela has gained international attention, showcasing the memories of its residents through an extensive collection of photographs.
The photos that have kept former Prince Andrew in the public eye
The article discusses how photographs related to former Prince Andrew and his associations with Jeffrey Epstein have sustained public interest and scrutiny towards him.
Kaisariani: The collector of the photographs says he is 'happy and relieved'
Tim de Craene, a Belgian collector, expresses his happiness and relief following an agreement regarding historical photographs from Kaisariani that now form part of Greek history.
Kaisariani: The first reaction of the Belgian collector after the authenticity certification of the photographs
Belgian historian and collector Tim de Kreene expressed relief and joy following the confirmation of the authenticity of 262 historical photographs related to the execution of 200 people in Kaisariani during WWII.
Kaisariani โ Lina Mendoni: The photographs from the executions are authentic
Authenticity of photographs from the execution of 200 people in Kaisariani is confirmed, with further steps for their acquisition by the Greek Ministry of Culture.
Kaisariani: The photographs of the 200 are authentic - They will be acquired by the Ministry of Culture
The authenticity of photographs related to the execution of 200 individuals in Kaisariani has been confirmed, and a preliminary agreement for their acquisition has been made by the Greek Ministry of Culture.
Today Greek experts in Ghent for the acquisition of photographs from Kaisariani
Greek experts are set to meet in Ghent, Belgium, to assess the authenticity of a collection of historical photographs depicting communists before their execution in 1944.
Never-before-seen photos of Nazi executions in Greece surface on eBay
A collection of shocking photos depicting Nazi executions of Greek resistance fighters during WWII has surfaced on eBay, eliciting strong reactions in Greece where authorities claim them as national heritage.
C.S.C.N.M.: The photographs of Kaisariani 'give face to the historical testimonies of their ethos and patriotism'
The Central Council of Modern Monuments recognized the significance of a collection of photographs related to the execution of 200 Greeks by Nazi forces during World War II.
What was the relationship between Prince Andrew and Epstein: compromising photos, a 'beautiful Russian', and Buckingham Palace
New details regarding the relationship between Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein have surfaced, including compromising photographs and invitations to Buckingham Palace.
Kaisariani: Who is the Belgian collector of the photographs
A Belgian collector is set to meet with Greek experts to discuss the authenticity of photographs related to a Nazi execution during World War II in Kaisariani, Greece.
Tourists invade bedrooms to make reels in an Italian village, government tightens rules
An Italian village, Santa Maddalena, is facing an influx of tourists invading private properties to take perfect photographs, prompting local authorities to take action.
Photographs of Kaisariani: Documents Inextricably Linked to the Collective Memory of the Greek People
A collection of photographs documenting the execution of 200 communist political prisoners by Nazi forces in Kaisariani on May 1, 1944, has been declared a cultural monument in Greece.
How the collection of 163 photographs by the Germans during the Occupation was created, which the Greek state wants to buy
The Greek Ministry of Culture aims to acquire an entire collection of 163 historical photographs depicting last moments before the execution of prisoners during World War II, following the declaration of its historical significance.
Can they trace you from a photograph? What metadata reveals without you knowing
The article discusses the risks associated with the metadata embedded in photographs taken with smartphones, particularly focusing on GPS coordinates that can reveal the exact location where a photo was taken.
Today in Vima: Kaisariani: Historical documents in foreign hands
The article discusses how photographs of 200 executed individuals from Kaisariani have become objects of trade online and explores the possibilities of Greece reclaiming these historical documents.
5 in the morning: Monument to the photos of Kaisariani โ Drums of war in the Middle East โ Concern for the Chikungunya virus
The collection of photographs from Kaisariani has been declared a monument, raising historical awareness while drawing attention to ongoing concerns over conflict in the Middle East and the Chikungunya virus.
Photos of Nazi Atrocities Appeared on eBay - Now Greece Demands Them Back
Greece is set to reclaim a World War II-era photo collection showcasing Nazi atrocities after it appeared for sale on eBay.
Ministry of Culture: The collection of photographs from Kaisariani declared a monument
The Ministry of Culture in Greece has declared 12 photographs depicting the execution of 200 resistance fighters at Kaisariani Shooting Range as a historic monument.
Nobel-winning scientist with 3 girls in Epstein's mansion... The discovery that changed the world
New revelations from Epstein's files link Nobel laureate James Watson to photographs taken at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion with three young women.
Tasoulas on the photos of Kaisariani: Securing them is a decisive contribution to historical memory
President Konstantinos Tasoulas emphasizes that securing the photographs of Kaisariani will significantly contribute to preserving historical memory.
Z. Konstantopoulou: The photographs of the execution of the 200 from Kaisariani are the property of the Greek people and a document of resistance
Z. Konstantopoulou argues that the photographs documenting the execution of the 200 in Kaisariani should be preserved as national heritage rather than treated as commodities.
Kaisariani: What the law says about the return of photographs โ What the Ministry of Culture will do
On May 1, 1944, during a dark period of occupation, 200 resistance fighters were executed in Kaisariani as a retaliation by Nazi forces.
Kaleva: Parking Inspector Kimmo Took Pictures of a Car When a Young Man Arrived - 'I'll Rip Your Fingers Off'
A parking inspector in Oulu faced a violent threat from a young man after taking photographs of a car with an expired parking ticket.
The Photographs of Viktor Kolรกล Are Not Dark, but Rawly Poetic
This article discusses the unique qualities of Viktor Kolรกล's photography, which is described as raw and poetic rather than dark.
"I am a good person and I vote Yes." Send your photographs to "Il Giornale"
The article discusses the political polarization surrounding an upcoming referendum in Italy, highlighting the contrasting sentiments of voters for 'Yes' and 'No' as influenced by prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's provocative statements.