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PEOPLE: Als Rauchen noch Salonfähig war - Promis posieren mit Zigarette
May 8, 1960 - Location Unknown - ALBERT FINNEY, born May 9, 1936, is an actor who achieved prominence in cinema in the early 1960s. PICTURED: Albert Finney at the bar in a scene from a film. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
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Prince Harry or just plain Captain Wales as he is known in the British Army, races out from the VHR (very high ready-ness) tent to scramble his Apache with fellow Pilots, during his 12 hour shift at the British controlled flight-line in Camp Bastion southern Afghanistan, where he is serving as an Apache Helicopter Pilot/Gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps, from September 2012 for four months until January 2013
Prince Harry tour of duty in Afghanistan - 2012
Prince Harry has been spotted out and about in London celebrating his return from Afghanistan. On Saturday night, just three days after his return, the Prince hit the town with friends and was seen stocking up at a local supermarket. It was then onto an all night house party in Fulham with a bleary-eyed Harry leaving the next morning at around 10.30. Dressed casually in jeans, a check shirt and a baseball cap the Prince was picked up in a black range rover by his royal protection officers who had been patiently waiting outside. Harry is currently on leave following his 20-week deployment in Afghanistan.
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Royal Wedding preparations, Buckingham Palace, London, Britain - Mar 2011
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Royal Wedding: Buckingham Palace Preparations
With just a matter of weeks to go preparations for the marriage of Prince William to Catherine Middleton are well underway.
Staff at Buckingham Palace are already getting ready for the reception that will take place after the nuptials on 29 April.
On the big day the Palace's state rooms will play host to an afternoon reception after the ceremony at Westminster Abbey.
This will be followed in the evening by a more intimate dinner and dance for 300 friends of the royal couple.
The action will take place in the Palace's west wing with the white drawing room, the music room, the blue drawing room and the state dining room all being utilised.
Meanwhile, the official multi-tiered wedding cake is expected to be on display in the nearby picture gallery.
In order to have the palace looking its best for the events staff are working hard to display it at its finest.
For example, the palace's greatest art will be on display, with masterpieces by the likes of Canaletto, Rembrandt and Rubens.
According to Edward Griffiths, Deputy Master of the Household, palace staff are used to hosting big events and cater to roughly 50,000 guests a year.
He said 60 people will be working at the afternoon reception, doing everything from opening car doors for guests to serving them canapes and drinks.
Meanwhile, guests will also sit down to a feast prepared by the Palace kitchens.
Head chef Mark Flanagan and his 21-strong team will be responsible for catering to the 600 people invited to the afternoon reception.
Details about the food selection and the wine list are being kept a secret but it is said that the food will show off "the best of British produce."
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Daily Life In Old Quebec City
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Calgary Stampede 2025 – Day Nine
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Danielle Smith Kicks Off KDays 2025 With Premier’s Pancake Breakfast In Edmonton
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Danielle Smith Kicks Off KDays 2025 With Premier’s Pancake Breakfast In Edmonton
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Danielle Smith Kicks Off KDays 2025 With Premier’s Pancake Breakfast In Edmonton
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Danielle Smith Kicks Off KDays 2025 With Premier’s Pancake Breakfast In Edmonton
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Heatwave Expected In Poland
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Heatwave Expected In Poland
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Cooking On The Beach In Novi Sad
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Portrait Of Fergie Chambers In Tunis
A street vendor serves Turkish coffee to Fergie Chambers in Tunis, Tunisia, on February 8, 2024. James Cox Chambers Jr., born in 1985 and also known as Fergie Chambers, is an American political activist, philanthropist, and heir to the Cox family, deriving his wealth from Cox Enterprises. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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L'entreprise chinoise Pudu Robotics a dévoilé le D9, doté d'une intelligence artificielle, qui mesure 1,7 m, peut marcher debout et porter des charges allant jusqu'à 20 kg.
Picture MUST credit: Pudu Robotics A new humanoid robot has joined the ranks of machines being developed around the world for more mundane tasks in the workplace. Chinese company Pudu Robotics has unveiled the AI-equipped D9 which is 1.7 m tall, can walk upright and carry loads of up to 20 kg. Its abilities include using an upright floor scrubber and dryer for commercial spaces, warehouse carrying and fetching as well as stocking department store shelves. The company already has a semi-humanoid D7 robot which runs on wheels. It was designed for tasks like serving and clearing tables in restaurants and autonomously operating elevators in office buildings. The D9 body has42 degrees of freedom across its joints and is equipped with a dexterous hand. A spokesperson says it has “impressive mobility” including upright walking, obstacle navigation, slope climbing as well as performing ground cleaning tasks. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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The Gullah Geechee people in a complex struggle over land
Residents of St Helena are divided over a proposed golf course, illustrating a wider tug of war over the islandÕs future.
The dispute illustrates the broader tug of war between preservation and growth on the sea islands throughout the south-east US.
For many Gullah Geechee people, golf courses have been considered the "beginning of the end", said the Penn Center's director, Robert Adams.
Robert Adams at the Penn Center on St. Helena Island, South Carolina. Adams is currently serving as the executive director of the Penn Center.
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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps visits Poland
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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps visits Poland
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Defence Secretary Grant Shapps visits Poland
The Defence Secretary Grant Shapps visits British service personnel, who are currently deployed on Steadfast Defender in Poland with the Polish Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz. / eyevine
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers attend the platinum jubilee celebrations to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, Westminster, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers occupy Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square for the platinum jubilee celebrations to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, Westminster, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers occupy Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square for the platinum jubilee celebrations to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, Westminster, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Mounted police officers wade through large crowds of revellers in Whitehall attend the platinum jubilee celebrations to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, Westminster, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers gather in Trafalgar Square for the start of the 4 day platinum jubilee celebrations to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers gather in Trafalgar Square for the start of the 4 day platinum jubilee celebrations to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers occupy Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square for the platinum jubilee celebrations to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, Westminster, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers attend the platinum jubilee celebrations to celebrate Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, Westminster, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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ROYALS - Thronjubiläum der Queen: Menschenmengen an den Feierlichkeiten in London
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Large crowds of revellers gather in Trafalgar Square for the start of the 4 day platinum jubilee celebrations to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 70 years as the longest serving British monarch
Large crowds attend the platinum jubilee celebrations, London, UK - 02 Jun 2022
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TENNIS - Roger Federer gewinnt sein Drittrundenspiel in Wimbledon
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Roger Federer serving against Cameron Norrie in their third round match
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in New York
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Vehicles stand by at EMT FDNY station serving Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn where patients for COVID-19 have been treated
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Alltag in New York
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Entrance to EMT FDNY station serving Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn where patients for COVID-19 have been treated
COVID-19 affects New York everyday life, New York, New York, United States - 01 Apr 2020
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Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Broom Farm Community Centre, Windsor, UK - 06 Nov 2019
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Prince Harry speaking to members of the families of serving soldiers, during a visit to Broom Farm Community Centre in Windsor.
Prince Harry and Meghan Duchess of Sussex visit Broom Farm Community Centre, Windsor, UK - 06 Nov 2019
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