Custom date range X
Cancel Apply

U.S. Army Unveil Their Pictures Of The Year 2022
PICTURE SHOWS: Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Oceana Chamberlain practices flight maneuvers over Idaho, Jan. 13, 2022. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Becky Vanshur) STORY COPY: This jaw-dropping gallery shows some of the highlights of the U.S. army's year in pictures. The American armed forces official 2022 Year in Photos showcases the wide range of training, equipment and locations where manoeuvres are carried out. When: 21 Dec 2022 Credit: U.S. Army/Cover Images **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH THE U.S. ARMY.** (Cover Images via AP Images)
Date : December 21, 2022 06:54:00 AM
COVER
EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH THE U.S. ARMY.. For editorial use. Special rates may apply. Please contact your AP representative with questions.
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:46 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906276
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:04:01 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906269
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
An Ocean Rebellion protester holds a fish cut-out placard that says 'CONTROL IN THE PORTS IS NOT WHAT IT SHOULD BE' during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:00 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906272
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:00 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906265
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:15 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906267
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:15 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906266
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:20 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906279
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:16 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906270
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:16 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906284
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
An Ocean Rebellion protester holds a fish cut-out placard that says 'STOP OVERFISHING' during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:17 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906263
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:18 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906268
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:46 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906271
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters chant slogans while holding a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:03:50 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906262
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.

World Fisheries Day and a protest by Ocean Rebellion in The Hague, Netherlands - 21 Nov 2022
Ocean Rebellion protesters hold fish cut-out placards and a banner expressing their opinions during the 'World Fisheries Day' demonstration. Demonstrators from Ocean Rebellion staged a peaceful protest outside the Ministries of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality this afternoon; this was in collaboration with OCEANA. Actions also took place in London and Brussels. Ocean Rebellion believe that the fishing quota should be reduced by 80 percent and, only local fishing communities that are dependent on a sea-catch should be granted fishing permits. Interworlds, industrial fishing is to stop. Ocean Rebellion says: 'Not enough control is placed on the Port of Rotterdam which has no check on illegally caught fish that enters the Netherlands, and this only encourages overfishing'. They go on to say: Do not remain blind to the many reports from the UN, EU committees and stop ignoring ICES science-based advice. The legal one obligation to stop overfishing by 2020 at the latest has been flouted. (Photo by Charles M. Vella / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)
Date : November 22, 2022 08:02:42 AM
SIPAPRE
*** World Rights *** *** May not be licensed in Europe *** Minimum Rate Applies *** For editorial use only. Please contact your AP representative for commercial use. 42906264
Usage Notes: This content is intended for editorial use only. For other uses, additional clearances may be required.