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Rally For The Inclusion Of Disabled Children In Rennes
A member of the collective for a truly inclusive school discusses possible legal recourse for children with disabilities not taken into care during the demonstration in Rennes, France, on May 24, 2024. (Photo by Quentin Bonade-Vernault/NurPhoto) -
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
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The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
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16/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
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16/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
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16/06/2023
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Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
Remote 1
Ref 14878
16/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.Claw hand
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
Remote 1
Ref 14878
16/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home. Red eyes
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
Remote 1
Ref 14878
16/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.Hunched back
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Figure shows the possible long term health effects of working from home.
Ferrari Press Agency
Remote 1
Ref 14878
16/06/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Furniture At Work
The long term effects of working from home could have a devastating health affect on the body, according to a new study.
And to illustrate just what people might suffer, a future human christened Anna whose body has physically changed has been created with 3D technology.
She shows the effects of consistent use of laptops and smartphones, poor posture, and an unhealthy diet.
While working from home , which started with the Covid-19 pandemic, allows a better work life balance for many, there are downsides, says the report.
UK office equipment business Furniture At Work sourced scientific research and worked with health experts to fully explore the potentially damaging health effects of working from home.
A spokesperson said: “Regular use of technology leading to poor posture has always been a risk, but with many people working from home choosing to work from the sofa or their beds, this could only get worse.
“Not everyone has the space or money for a professional desk setup at home, and this could mean hours spent every day with an arched back and neck strain. “
OPS: The 3D digital creation named Anna to show the possible effects of long term working from home.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808ar)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808ae)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around with her daughter Barbro and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808o)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808t)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808r)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808a)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808e)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808q)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808w)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808ad)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808ac)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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ROYALS - Kronprinzessin Victoria von Schweden besucht den Hof Gardsjo
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Pontus Lundahl/TT/Shutterstock (13153808u)
Crown Princess Victoria visits Gardsjo farm in Heby in Uppland, Sweden August 23, 2022. Farmer Louise Gårdenborg shows around and talks about the importance of having biological diversity in agriculture and how the people in the local area work together to have as little impact as possible on waterways, which in the long run reduces the eutrophication of the Baltic Sea
Crown Princess Victoria visit to Gardsjo farm, Heby, Uppland, Sweden - 23 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124a)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124b)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124c)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124e)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124d)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124f)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124j)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124g)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124i)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124h)
Civilians train to hold Kalashnikov rifles as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124k)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124l)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Ukrainische Zivilisten trainieren für eine mögliche Invasion durch Russland
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladyslav Musiienko/UPI/Shutterstock (12805124m)
A military instructor teaches civilians to hold Kalashnikov rifles, as they take part in a training session in the Ukrainian of Kviv on Sunday, February 13, 2022. The Kyiv Defense Headquarters conducted extensive training to teach the population to defend themselves in the event of an invasion by Russian troops.
Ukrainian Civilians Train for a Possible Invasion by Russia, Kyiv, Ukraine - 14 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726h)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) with Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726q)
Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726t)
Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726ae)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726g)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) with Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726k)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) with Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726c)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) with Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726a)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) with Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726ab)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726z)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726ad)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726e)
Femme Assise Pres D'une Fenetre (Marie-Therese), by Pablo Picasso, estimate on request (in the region of $55 million) with Composition: No. Ii, With Yellow, Red And Blue, by Piet Mondrian, estimate on request (in the region of $25 million) - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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NEWS - Picassos "Femme Assise Pres D'Une Fenetre" wird bei Christies versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Anthony Harvey/Shutterstock (11870726m)
Vincent van Gogh, Le pont de Trinquetaille, painted in Arles, June 1888. Estimate: $25,000,000-35,000,000 - Before museums open: great works by Picasso and Mondrian on view and open to the public at Christie's amongst the highlights from the New York spring season of evening sales. Access to the public is possible as the latest lockdown for Coronavirus continues to ease.
Preview of Christie's New York spring season evening sales, King Street, London, UK - 22 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Yuriy Stolypin/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053s)
The picture shows Steel Star by Yuriy Stolypin, 30, and was taken in Saint-Petersburg, Lakhta. They said: "For a very long time I have been hatching the idea of this photo. I wanted to take a photo of the tallest skyscraper in Europe, shrouded in morning fog. But for this shot I had to wait a long time for all the weather conditions to coincide. I regularly monitored the weather and looked into the city cameras to make sure that all shooting conditions were favourable for the intended shot, since I live very far from the shooting location. When everything coincided, early in the morning I called a taxi, arrived at the skyscraper, raised the drone as high as possible and took this picture."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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NEWS - Mobile World Congress in Barcelona wegen Coronavirus abgesagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paco Freire/SOPA Images/REX (10556418c)
The main gate of the MWC 2020 site is empty with no activity taking place after being cancelled.
After days of uncertainty, the Mobile World Congress MWC2020 has been cancelled by the organizers after significant exhibitors retiring due to the alarm of possible contagions with the Covid-19 virus.
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain - 13 Feb 2020
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NEWS - Mobile World Congress in Barcelona wegen Coronavirus abgesagt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paco Freire/SOPA Images/REX (10556418a)
Health hygiene information posters are viewed outside the recent MWC2020 site after being cancelled.
After days of uncertainty, the Mobile World Congress MWC2020 has been cancelled by the organizers after significant exhibitors retiring due to the alarm of possible contagions with the Covid-19 virus.
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, Spain - 13 Feb 2020
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