
Denis Balibouse
Photographer at Reuters
Photographer for Reuters in Geneva but my heart is from Lausanne. abt work, life, photography, whisky. None of the opinions expressed here are from my employer.
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Denis Balibouse
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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3 weeks ago |
globalheroes.com | Cecile Mantovani |Denis Balibouse
A patient, who is a part of a project in which doctors prescribe art as therapy, looks at artworks in the Art and History Museum in Neuchatel, Switzerland March 11, 2025. © ReutersBy Cecile Mantovani and Denis BalibouseSwiss doctors are expanding the range of prescriptions for patients with mental health conditions and chronic illnesses to include strolls in public gardens, art galleries and museums.
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4 weeks ago |
sowetanlive.co.za | Denis Balibouse
A pair of diamond earrings, weighing 25.88 carats, during a preview at Sotheby's. File image An all-risk insurance policy does not cover theft of valuable items if the terms and conditions, such as being securely locked up when over a specified value, are not adhered to. This was a hard lesson for a policyholder who had insured his wife's jewellery under an all-risk policy.
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4 weeks ago |
arizonadigitalfreepress.com | Cecile Mantovani |Denis Balibouse
A close-up of The Great Aletsch glacier is pictured at Eggishorn mountain, in Fiesch, Switzerland July 31, 2019. Picture taken July 31, 2019. (REUTERS/Catherine Muzolf/File Photo)By Cecile Mantovani and Denis Balibouse | REUTERSThe biggest glacier in the Alps could yet be partially saved if global warming is capped below two degrees Celsius, Swiss scientists said on Friday, although significant ice loss is now inevitable.
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1 month ago |
azdailysun.com | Cecile Mantovani |Denis Balibouse
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