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Das deutsche Team gewinnt mit 36:26 gegen Faröer bei der Frauen Handball-WM
Emily Vogel (GER) im Zweikampf mit HANSEN Suna l. (FRO), Aktion, Wurf, r. ZACHARIASEN Liv (FRO)
Handball Weltmeisterschaft 2025, Hauptrunde 1. Spieltag, Deutschland (GER) - Faeroeer (FRO) 36:26, am 02.12.2025 in Dortmund/ Deutschland.
Handball WM der Frauen vom 26.11.-14.12.2025 in Deutschland / Niederlande.
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NEWS - Geleitschutz: Putins Yacht Kocatka wird von Kaliningrad nach Sankt Petersburg verlegt
Motoryacht KOCATKA (russisch für Killerwal) des russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin auf der Fahrt im Konvoi mit einem bewaffneten Schiff der russischen Küstenwache am Morgen des 25. September 2022 in der Ostsee westlich der zu Estland gehörenden Insel Saaremaa auf der Fahrt von Kaliningrad vermutlich nach Sankt Petersburg. Die zuletzt GRACEFUL genannte, von Blohm+Vos gebaute 82 Meter lange Yacht hatte Putin kurz vor Beginn des Kriegs in der Ukraine von der Lürssen Werft in Hamburg nach Kaliningrad verlegen lassen. Nun scheint die Yacht von der nicht mehr als sicher geltenden Exklave Kaliningrad nach Sankt Petersburg verlegt worden zu sein.
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*** Putin's yacht KOCATKA sailing the Baltic Sea from Kaliningrad towards St. Petersburg - 25 Sep 2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40097648
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NEWS - Geleitschutz: Putins Yacht Kocatka wird von Kaliningrad nach Sankt Petersburg verlegt
Motoryacht KOCATKA (russisch für Killerwal) des russischen Präsidenten Wladimir Putin auf der Fahrt im Konvoi mit einem bewaffneten Schiff der russischen Küstenwache am Morgen des 25. September 2022 in der Ostsee westlich der zu Estland gehörenden Insel Saaremaa auf der Fahrt von Kaliningrad vermutlich nach Sankt Petersburg. Die zuletzt GRACEFUL genannte, von Blohm+Vos gebaute 82 Meter lange Yacht hatte Putin kurz vor Beginn des Kriegs in der Ukraine von der Lürssen Werft in Hamburg nach Kaliningrad verlegen lassen. Nun scheint die Yacht von der nicht mehr als sicher geltenden Exklave Kaliningrad nach Sankt Petersburg verlegt worden zu sein.
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*** Putin's yacht KOCATKA sailing the Baltic Sea from Kaliningrad towards St. Petersburg - 25 Sep 2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 40097650
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NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536171
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NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536175
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NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536172
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NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536173
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NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536174
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NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536176
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007962
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007971
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007963
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007970
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007965
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007964
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007968
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007961
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NEWS - Arbeitsperspektiven für Asylsuchende Flüchtlinge als Bufdis
Willkommen in Deutschland: Erste Bufdis mit Flüchtlingsbezug helfen in einer Willkommensklasse in der Berliner Leo-Lionni Schule
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*** Migrants working for Migrants: Civilian service in Berlin, Germany; January 7th, 2016 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21007967
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School Admissions book showing entries for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School Admissions book showing entries for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford.
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School photo showing Mick Jagger (3rd from left) and Keith Richards (6th from left back row) when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School Admissions book showing entries for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards plus School photo from when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School Admissions book showing entries for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards plus School photo from when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
Class photo and School Admissions book showing entries for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards plus School photo from when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School photo showing Mick Jagger (3rd from left) and Keith Richards (6th from left back row) when they attended Wentworth Primary School, Dartford
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Mick Jagger und Keith Richards auf einem Klassenfoto von 1951
School Admissions book showing entries for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards plus School photo and tour programme
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[The snap shots show the boys who would grow up to become two of the world's biggest rock and roll icons innocently taking their place among the rows of angelic children, in 1951. The pair met when they both enrolled at Wentworth Primary School, in Dartford, Kent, that year, although then later went to separate secondary schools. But it was their early friendship at school which meant they got chatting when they spotted each other carrying a guitar ten years later, at Dartford Railway Station, in 1961. The legendary guitarist and frontman went on to sell more than 200 million records worldwide with the Rolling Stones and record classic hits such as Jumping Jack Flash, (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and You Can't Always Get What You Want.]
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Lehrer Mark Grist
Teacher Mark Grist in his classroom teaching kids about poetry through rapping
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[A nerdy wordsmith has abandoned his career as an English teacher to become a full time RAPPER. Suit wearing Mark Grist, 30, has made the move after he became an internet sensation when he was filmed "annihilating" a student in a rap battle. In the clip the hip hop wannabe can be seen using his superior linguistic skills to demolish 17-year-old rapper MC Blizzard. Now Mark, from Manchester, has made the decision to swap the Shakespeare and Chaucer for Snoop Dog, 50 Cent and Dr Dre.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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