Billedet af Løkkes blunder vinder international pris Berlingske Tidendes fotograf Mads Nissen har vundet 2. pladsen i kategorien "Verdens bedste fotograf" i den største konkurrence for professionelle avisfotografer. Se hans 39 prisbelønnede fotos her. Den tilhørende tekst til billederne er på engelsk.
The Danish Prime Minister and President of the Climate Change Conference COP15, Lars Løkke Rasmussen.
It's 3.30 am on the last and decisive meeting with the United Nations delegates from around the world. This is the last meeting if any binding climate deal was too be agreed upon in Copenhagen. But it failed.
President of the COP15, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, was later criticized for poor leadership, and for statements such as "Sorry, but I do not know your rules" when he proposed a voting, although, according to UN rules a binding climate deal requires unanimity among the delegates. Berlingske Tidendes fotograf Mads Nissen har vundet 2. pladsen i kategorien "Verdens bedste fotograf" i den største konkurrence for professionelle avisfotografer. Se hans 39 prisbelønnede fotos her. Den tilhørende tekst til billederne er på engelsk.Alves do Silva is showing his gold teeth. Gold he found himself. He's been working as a garimpeiro for about 30 years. MADS NISSEN,NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR, 2 pris. POYi (PICTURE OF THE YEAR International) H1N1. Karin Rathje is placed in the isolation room at Gentofte Hospital, Denmark while she is awaiting notification of whether or not she has contracted Influenza H1N1 - the so-called swine flu. Her boyfriend Allan Altenburg has been allowed in the room. He holds her hand and gently touches her forehead. The fallen Danish soldier Kenneth Patrick Nielsen is carried home by members of his battle group. Kenneth Patrick Nielsen, age 23, died in Afghanistan on November 25, 2009 when he was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED). In relation to size, Denmark is the country among the international ISAF forces which has suffered the greatest losses in the war in Afghanistan. By the end of 2009 the war has cost the lives of 30 Danish soldiers, and approximately twice as many have been severely wounded.
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