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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874240
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874247
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874235
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874244
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874245
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874241
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874234
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874236
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874246
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874256
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874258
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874249
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874255
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874253
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874250
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874254
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NEWS - Saarbrücken: Sondereinsatzkommando stürmt Lokal
Wegen einer Bedrohungslage sind mehrere Strassen am Saarbrücker Rathaus am Sonntag (7.8.2016) gesperrt. Ein bewaffneter Mann soll blutend in eine Gaststätte eingedrungen sein / 070816
***A man has barricaded himself inside a restaurant in the western German city of Saarbruecken, Gemany, August 7th, 2016*** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22874261
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Dubrovnik Yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
Luxury yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is seen in the bay of Dubrovnik, CROATIA-03/09/2015.
The yacht is some 160 metres long, is equipped with a missile-detection system, a helicopter pad, a miniature submarine and a luxury spa./CROPIX_1535.05/Credit:Tonci Plazibat/CROPIX/SIPA/1509031539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
Luxury yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is seen in the bay of Dubrovnik, CROATIA-03/09/2015.
The yacht is some 160 metres long, is equipped with a missile-detection system, a helicopter pad, a miniature submarine and a luxury spa./CROPIX_1535.04/Credit:Tonci Plazibat/CROPIX/SIPA/1509031539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
Luxury yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is seen in the bay of Dubrovnik, CROATIA-03/09/2015.
The yacht is some 160 metres long, is equipped with a missile-detection system, a helicopter pad, a miniature submarine and a luxury spa./CROPIX_1535.03/Credit:Tonci Plazibat/CROPIX/SIPA/1509031539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
Luxury yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is seen in the bay of Dubrovnik, CROATIA-03/09/2015.
The yacht is some 160 metres long, is equipped with a missile-detection system, a helicopter pad, a miniature submarine and a luxury spa./CROPIX_1535.02/Credit:Tonci Plazibat/CROPIX/SIPA/1509031539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich
Luxury yacht 'Eclipse' of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich is seen in the bay of Dubrovnik, CROATIA-03/09/2015.
The yacht is some 160 metres long, is equipped with a missile-detection system, a helicopter pad, a miniature submarine and a luxury spa./CROPIX_1535.01/Credit:Tonci Plazibat/CROPIX/SIPA/1509031539 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Bastian Schweinsteiger with girlfriend Sarah Brandner
Bayern Munich's and world champion, football player, Bastian Schweinsteiger of Germany with his girlfriend Sarah Brandner and Dubrovnik's mayor Andro Vlahusic stroll down the streets of Dubrovnik during his vacations.
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Bastian Schweinsteiger wird am 1.August 2014 30 Jahre alt
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Dubrovnik Bastian Schweinsteiger with girlfriend Sarah Brandner
Bayern Munich's and world champion, football player, Bastian Schweinsteiger of Germany with his girlfriend Sarah Brandner and Dubrovnik's mayor Andro Vlahusic stroll down the streets of Dubrovnik during his vacations.
Dubrovnik, CROATIA-25/07/2014 /CROPIX_1930.12/Credit:Tonci Plazibat / CROPIX/SIPA/1407251932 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Bastian Schweinsteiger wird am 1.August 2014 30 Jahre alt
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.02/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.10/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.01/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (C) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (L) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.06/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
German Chancelor Angela Merkel arrives at an welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.18/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
German Chancelor Angela Merkel arrives at an welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.16/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
German Chancelor Angela Merkel arrives at an welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.05/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.09/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (C) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (L) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.07/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.11/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
German Chancelor Angela Merkel arrives at an welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.04/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
Slovenian President Borut Pahor (L) and Croatian President Ivo Josipovic (R) pose with German Chancelor Angela Merkel (C) during a welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.13/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
German Chancelor Angela Merkel arrives at an welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.03/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik Angela Merkel at Balkan countries summit
German Chancelor Angela Merkel arrives at an welcoming ceremony in Dubrovnik, on July 15, 2014. Heads of state of eight Balkan countries urged on the day before closer economic ties between them as a key means for reviving and making competitive their small economies. Today, Albania, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia were to meet together with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to review the region's further approach to the EU. /CROPIX_1449.14/Credit:Tom Dubravec/CROPIX/SIPA/1407151521 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.08/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.07/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.05/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
Former Croatian international and now Croatian FA President Davor Suker has welcomed UEFA President Michel Platini for the 4-day UEFA Congress.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.11/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian Sports minister Zeljko Jovanovic and Michel Platini arriving at gala dinner. /CROPIX_1702.04/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.12/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.09/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian Sports minister Zeljko Jovanovic and Michel Platini arriving at gala dinner. /CROPIX_1702.03/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.06/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.10/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Dubrovnik UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress.
UEFA President Michel Platini attends the 4-day UEFA Congress held in Dubrovnik, CROATIA-18/09/2013.
Platini is expected to announced his ambitions to run for FIFA President at the congress, which will see 54 member federations, plus power brokers from wealthy European clubs and leagues attending. UEFA will debate football's biggest issues at the congress, including moving the 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to cooler months.
Pic shows: Croatian FA President Davor Suker and Michel Platini particpate at an friendly soccer match. /CROPIX_1702.13/Credit:TONCI PLAZIBAT/CROPIX/SIPA/1309191709 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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