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FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_006
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_009
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_003
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_010
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_002
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
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DUK10111769_011
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
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Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10111769_001
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10111769_004
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10111769_008
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10111769_005
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10111769_012
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10111769_013
FEATURE - Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
Neue Erhebung zeigt: Gartenzwerge werden besonders gern aus britischen Vorgärten gestohlen / 150119 *** Nearly half of all homeowners have had items stolen from their garden - including bikes, plant pots and garden gnomes.
A pollv of 2,000 adults found those who have been victims of theft have had three belongings stolen on average.
Other possessions to go missing from the nation’s front and backyards include garden tools, solar lights and outdoor furniture - along with internet orders left outside by delivery people.
The research, commissioned by Centrica Hive, also found one in 10 don’t feel safe in their homes.
And around six in 10 admit they worry about their property when they are not there.
The study follows a 'plea' from the smart home technology provider in the form of a protest held outside City Hall, London - by garden gnomes.
The demonstration, which took place yesterday (Tuesday 15 January), called on homeowners to do more to protect their dwellings and their gnomes.
Tom Guy, global product director at Centrica Hive, said: “Our research reveals a significant number of people have experienced theft or damage to possessions outside their home, with everything from bicycles to garden tools to plants being targeted.
“Sadly, even the much beloved gnome is under threat.
“With the arrival of smart security, such as our Hive View Outdoor, homeowners can now get greater peace of mind in knowing they can easily protect their property and be quickly alerted if their home, or their gnome, is getting any unwanted attention.”
The research also found more than a third believe the risk of garden theft and damage has increased during the past decade.
And almost half feel it’s more important now to secure driveways and garden areas than ever before.
But despite having concerns over home security, 62 per cent haven't attempted to make their property more secure.
Almost a quarter of homeowners said they ‘
(c) Dukas -
DUK10026508_006
NEWS - Türkischer Protest gegen die Armenien Resolution im Bundestag
Türkische Demonstration gegen eine bevorstehende Bundestags-Resolution zum Völkermord an den Armeniern / 280516 *** Turkish demonstration against a upcoming resolution of the German parliament on the Armenian genocide, Berlin, Germany, May 28, 2016 *** [etwa 2500 tuerken demonstrierten heute in berlin, gegen die entscheidung des bundestages, darueber abstimmen zu wollen, ob die vertreibung und ermordung der armenier 1915-16, in zukunft als voelkermord gewertet und bezeichnet werden soll. die tuerken wiesen darauf hin, dass politiker keine richter seien und beziehen sich zudem auf ein urteil des europaeischen gerichtshof, das allerdings nur besagte, dass das leugnen des voelkermords kein verbrechen darstellt und von der meinungsfreiheit gedeckt wird. in ihrer auslegeung besagte das urteil jedoch, dass es keinen völkermord gegeben hat. am rande demonstrierten etwa 10 jugendliche kurden gegen den aufmarsch, wurden aber von der polizei zurueck gedraengt. alles blieb friedlich.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 22487019
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DUK10022889_021
NEWS - Stuttgart: Grosses Polizeiaufgebot wegen Anti-AfD-Demo
Bundesparteitag der AfD in Stuttgart / 300416 ***Far right party AfD meets today in Stuttgart to decide further course for future years, Germany, April 30, 2016 ***30.04.2016
Um den Parteitag trotz blockaden zu erreichen mussten sich einige AfD-Mitglieder durchs Gebuesch schlagen. Bundesparteitag in Stuttgart von Protesten begleitet. Demonstranten blockierten die Zufahrtsweg zum Messegelaende, dem Austragungsort des Parteitags. Die Polizei nahm hunderte Demonstranten fest. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21739584
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DUK10022889_018
NEWS - Stuttgart: Grosses Polizeiaufgebot wegen Anti-AfD-Demo
Bundesparteitag der AfD in Stuttgart / 300416 ***Far right party AfD meets today in Stuttgart to decide further course for future years, Germany, April 30, 2016 ***30.04.2016
Polizisten nehmen zahlreiche Demonstranten fest. Bundesparteitag in Stuttgart von Protesten begleitet. Demonstranten blockierten die Zufahrtsweg zum Messegelaende, dem Austragungsort des Parteitags. Die Polizei nahm hunderte Demonstranten fest. (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 21739593
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DUK10010393_016
NEWS - Linke setzen sich für Flüchtlinge ein in Berlin
Proteste linker Gruppen vor dem Landesamt für Gesundheit und Soziales (LaGeSo) in Berlin / 291115 ***Protests of leftist groups in front of the State Office for Health and Social Affairs (LaGeSo) in Berlin, Germany, Nov. 29, 2015 ***
[proteste linker gruppen vor der fluechtlingssammelstelle (lageso) in berlin moabit, gegen die, ihrer meinung nach unhaltbaren zustaende dort. etwa 300 teilnehmer + fluechtlingen] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS) *** Local Caption *** 20882001
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DUK10153047_009
PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770039
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DUK10153047_008
PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770043
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DUK10153047_007
PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770052
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DUK10153047_006
PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770050
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DUK10153047_005
PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770042
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PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770038
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PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770040
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PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770057
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PEOPLE - Klima-Kleber der Letzten Generation protestieren in Potsdam
Klima-Kleber der 'Letzten Generation' haben sich auf dem Gehweg und der Fahrbahn der Potsdamer Straße in Höhe des Cinemaxx-Kinos festgeklebt, um gegen die Klimapolitik der Bundesregierung und gegen die Inhaftierung von Mitgliedern der Letzten Generation in Bayern zu protestieren.Berlin, 17.12.2022 *** Local Caption *** 40770053
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
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May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
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May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
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May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
News
Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
Foto Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
News
Alitalia employees protesting again
In the photo: Alitalia employees in Piazza del Popolo during a demonstration in support of the Italian flag line *** Local Caption *** 32600214
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
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05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
In the photo: Alitalia employees in Piazza del Popolo during a demonstration in support of the Italian flag line *** Local Caption *** 32600216
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
Foto Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
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Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
News
Alitalia employees protesting again
In the photo: Alitalia employees in Piazza del Popolo during a demonstration in support of the Italian flag line *** Local Caption *** 32600211
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NEWS - Kundgebung von Alitalia Beschäftigten in Rom
Foto Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
05-05-2021 Roma, Italia
Cronaca
Roma, lavoratori Alitalia tornano in piazza per manifestare
Nella foto: i dipendenti Alitalia in Piazza del Popolo durante manifestazione a sostegno della linea di bandiera italiana
Photo Mauro Scrobogna /LaPresse
May 05, 2021 Rome, Italy
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Alitalia employees protesting again
In the photo: Alitalia employees in Piazza del Popolo during a demonstration in support of the Italian flag line *** Local Caption *** 32600213
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Ufa.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Ufa
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Ufa.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Ufa
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Ufa.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Ufa
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Ufa.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Ufa
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Ufa.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Ufa
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Ufa.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Ufa
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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NEWS - Russland: Demos für die Freilassung Nawalnys
Unauthorized rally in support of opposition leader Alexei Navalny in Moscow.
January 31, 2021. Russia, Moscow
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