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    I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.

    The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”

    Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News

    © Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
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    © Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency

     

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    I CAN'T BEAR YOUR INCESSANT WHINING! This mischievous bear cub shouts in the ear of its unimpressed mother as the pair appear to have a disagreement. The funny moment was spotted by Linda Lester near the Silver Salmon Creek lodge in the Lake Clark National Park, Alaska, USA.

    The 64 year old said, “After the mother and cub had been grazing the little one wanted to be nursed. The cubs will whine until their mother stops but she didn’t stop which is why the cub was acting this way. This cub was only six months old and clearly just wanted to be close to its mum.”

    Please byline: Linda Lester/Solent News

    © Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency
    UK +44 (0) 2380 458800
    (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)

    © Linda Lester/Solent News & Photo Agency

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
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    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    DUKAS_154889462_FER
    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    DUKAS_154889461_FER
    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
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    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer in wide wheel Performance mode

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
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    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer in wide wheel Performance mode (left) and narrower City mode (right)

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
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    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
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    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    DUKAS_154889437_FER
    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
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    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    DUKAS_154889434_FER
    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    DUKAS_154889431_FER
    New city car can shrink to fit into tight parking spaces
    Ferrari Press Agency
    City car 1
    Ref 14777
    12/05/2023
    See Ferrari pictures
    Pictures must credit: City Transformer

    A tiny electric car that can draw in its wheels to fit down the narrowest roads, is set to go on sale next year,

    The new 2.5 metre long , 1.58 m high vehicle has retractable wheels that allow it to fit into spaces just over 100cm wide.

    The gull-winged, two seater City Transformer model called the CT-1 is said to have the benefits of a motorcycle in negotiating busy streets but with the convenience of a car.

    The Israel-based company behind it says four CT-1 cars can fit into one standard-sized parking space.

    Drivers of the ultra-compact car can switch between two different settings depending on the type of journey they intend to make.

    The car has two modes, called Performance and City.

    Performance mode expands the CT-1's wheels to make the vehicle width 140 cm and enable it to drive more like a car on major roads

    City mode draws the wheels back into the car's frame reducing the width to 100cm making it easier to drive on short city commutes,

    The gull-winged doors allow for exits in spaces where there is not enough room to swing doors open.

    OPS: The CT1 by City Transformer

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Männer ziehen die Leiche eines toten russischen Soldaten aus einem Hinterhof in Malaya Rohan
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Männer ziehen die Leiche eines toten russischen Soldaten aus einem Hinterhof in Malaya Rohan
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12947484b)
    Men pull the bodies of two dead Russian soldiers out from where he was buried in a persons front yard in Mala Rohan, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19, 2022. Mala Rohan is a small village retaken by the Ukrainian forces, after Russia's attack on Ukraine. EDITORS NOTE CONTENT.
    Men Pull the Body of a Dead Russian Soldier Buried in a Back Yard in Malaya Rohan, Ukraine - 19 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Männer ziehen die Leiche eines toten russischen Soldaten aus einem Hinterhof in Malaya Rohan
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Männer ziehen die Leiche eines toten russischen Soldaten aus einem Hinterhof in Malaya Rohan
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12947484n)
    The body of a dead Russian solder is placed into an ambulance and awaiting two more after they were dug up from peoples yard in Mala Rohan, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19, 2022. Mala Rohan is a small village retaken by the Ukrainian forces after Russia's attack on Ukraine.
    Men Pull the Body of a Dead Russian Soldier Buried in a Back Yard in Malaya Rohan, Ukraine - 19 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Männer ziehen die Leiche eines toten russischen Soldaten aus einem Hinterhof in Malaya Rohan
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    NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Männer ziehen die Leiche eines toten russischen Soldaten aus einem Hinterhof in Malaya Rohan
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12947485b)
    Men haul the body of a dead Russian soldier from where he was buried in a persons back yard in Mala Rohan, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19, 2022. Mala Rohan is a small village retaken by the Ukrainian forces, after Russia's attack on Ukraine. EDITORS NOTE CONTENT.
    Men Pull the Body of a Dead Russian Soldier Buried in a Back Yard in Mala Rohan, Ukraine, Malaya Rohan - 19 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002g)
    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjama top that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Polícia Judiciária issued this image of a pink t-shirt pyjama top identical to the one which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz in May 2007. Madeleine was wearing a pink t-shirtlke this with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002h)
    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjamas that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Portuguese police issued this image in May 2007 of a pair of pyjamas identical to those which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz that month. Madeleine was wearing this pink t-shirt with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002i)
    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjamas that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Portuguese police issued this image in May 2007 of a pair of pyjamas identical to those which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz that month. Madeleine was wearing this pink t-shirt with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Daily Life in Valencia
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    REPORTAGE - Daily Life in Valencia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/Shutterstock (12899693o)
    Burnt text in a piece of wood. It advertises natural products for sale in a small business. Valencia city is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name.
    Daily Life in Valencia, Spain - 07 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Daily Life in Valencia
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    REPORTAGE - Daily Life in Valencia
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/Shutterstock (12899693o)
    Burnt text in a piece of wood. It advertises natural products for sale in a small business. Valencia city is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name.
    Daily Life in Valencia, Spain - 07 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Parade der Haustiere in St. Louis
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    FEATURE - Parade der Haustiere in St. Louis
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12816343h)
    Small dogs run neck to neck to the finish line during the Wiener Dog Races at the Purina Pet Parade in St. Louis on Sunday, February 20, 2022. The pet parade is one of the events celebrating St. Louis's annual Mardi Gras week.
    Purina Pet Parade, St. Louis, Missouri, United States - 20 Feb 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905c)
    President Joe Biden visits local small business clothing store Honey Made, owned by Viboonrattana "Moo" Honey, in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905g)
    President Joe Biden visits Jeni's Ice Creams in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905e)
    President Joe Biden visits Jeni's Ice Creams in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905f)
    President Joe Biden walks on the street after visiting a local small business clothing store Honey Made, owned by Viboonrattana "Moo" Honey, in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905b)
    President Joe Biden poses for a photo with employees at Jeni's Ice Creams in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905d)
    President Joe Biden poses for a photo with employees at Jeni's Ice Creams in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
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    NEWS - Präsident Joe Biden besucht Kleinläden in Washington
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Contreras/UPI/Shutterstock (12775905a)
    President Joe Biden holds an ice cream cone inside Jeni's Ice Creams in Washington, DC on January, 25, 2022.
    President Joe Biden Visits Local Small Businesses, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 25 Jan 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136b)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136c)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136d)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
    China's Tianwen 1 Transmits Selfie from Mars' Orbit, Beijing - 04 Jan 2022

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    NEWS - Chinas Tianwen 1 sendet Selfie aus der Marsumlaufbahn
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CNSA/UPI/Shutterstock (12694136a)
    The China National Space Administration published a stunning martian selfie captured by the Tianwen-1 Mars orbiter above the Red Planet after releasing a small camera and beaming photos via WiFi to mission control. The photographs show the orbiter flying around the Red Planet in an orbit, the ice cover on Mars' north pole, and a scene of a barren Martian plain.
    China's Tianwen 1 Transmits Selfie from Mars' Orbit, Beijing - 04 Jan 2022

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