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Mass Shooting Injured Six People Including A 5-year-old Girl On Queensbury Avenue In Baltimore Maryland
Police crime scene tape prevents access to the sidewalk at the site of the mass shooting. The aftermath of a mass shooting injures six people, including a 5-year-old girl, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on August 10, 2025. On Saturday evening, at approximately 8:46 p.m., Northern District Officers respond to the 5100 block of Queensbury Avenue and discover four males and two females with wounds. All of the victims are transported to area hospitals for treatment. A 38-year-old male is originally listed in critical condition. The 5-year-old girl, a 23-year-old female, a 32-year-old male, a 33-year-old male, and a 52-year-old male are believed to suffer from non-life-threatening injuries. There are no suspects in custody at this time, and the investigation is ongoing. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Two Men Were Shot And Killed Near 500 Brush Avenue Within The Confines Of The 45 Precinct
Signage of Ferry Point Park has crime scene tape around it, blocking individuals from entering due to the double homicide investigation. Two men are shot and killed near 500 Brush Avenue within the confines of the 45th precinct in Throggs Neck, Bronx, New York, United States, on July 28, 2025. On Monday morning at approximately 5:36 AM, a 21-year-old male suffers multiple gunshot wounds to the abdomen and buttocks, and a 22-year-old male suffers multiple gunshot wounds to the shoulder and armpit. Both men who are shot are pronounced dead at the hospital. There are no arrests originally made. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Fighter Jet Crash In Bangladesh
July 22, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: People gather near the crash site a day after a training jet crashed into a school in Dhaka. As of the last report by Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR), a total of 31 people were killed and 165 were injured. (Credit Image: © MD Mehedi Hasan/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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42-year-old Man Fatally Shot At 235 Lenox Avenue Within The Confines Of The 28 Precinct
NYPD crime scene tape remains in the area following a shooting that results in the death of a 42-year-old man at 235 Lenox Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 14, 2025. On Monday at approximately 4:54 PM, police respond to the front of 235 Lenox Avenue, within the confines of the 28 Precinct, and observe a 42-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds to the torso and back. The man is transported by private means to NYC Health+Hospitals/Harlem, where he is pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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42-year-old Man Fatally Shot At 235 Lenox Avenue Within The Confines Of The 28 Precinct
NYPD crime scene tape remains in the area following a shooting that results in the death of a 42-year-old man at 235 Lenox Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 14, 2025. On Monday at approximately 4:54 PM, police respond to the front of 235 Lenox Avenue, within the confines of the 28 Precinct, and observe a 42-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds to the torso and back. The man is transported by private means to NYC Health+Hospitals/Harlem, where he is pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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42-year-old Man Fatally Shot At 235 Lenox Avenue Within The Confines Of The 28 Precinct
NYPD crime scene tape remains in the area following a shooting that results in the death of a 42-year-old man at 235 Lenox Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan, New York, United States, on July 14, 2025. On Monday at approximately 4:54 PM, police respond to the front of 235 Lenox Avenue, within the confines of the 28 Precinct, and observe a 42-year-old man who sustains multiple gunshot wounds to the torso and back. The man is transported by private means to NYC Health+Hospitals/Harlem, where he is pronounced dead. There are no arrests, and the investigation is ongoing. The identity of the deceased is withheld pending proper family notification. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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'Bundeswehr Day' in Neubrandenburg, Germany
An exclusion zone with a tape reading 'mines' is seen during the 'Bundeswehr Day', an annual event when the German Armed Forces hold open days for the public, in the Tollense casern in Neubrandenburg, Germany, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
A scooter with parts taped together is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Warsaw
A scooter with parts taped together is seen in Warsaw, Poland on 24 June, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Anti Tourism Demonstration In Barcelona
Protestors use tape in front of a hotel during an anti-tourism demonstration in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Manu Alvarez/NurPhoto) -
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Anti Tourism Demonstration In Barcelona
Protestors use tape in front of a restaurant while an attendant records with his mobile phone during an anti-tourism demonstration in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain, on June 15, 2025. (Photo by Manu Alvarez/NurPhoto) -
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Russian drone strike on Kharkiv
Caution tape stretches in front of a residential building damaged by an overnight Russian drone attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on March 30, 2025. (Photo by Viacheslav Madiievskyi/Ukrinform) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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British Fashion Awards
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 02/12/2024. London, United Kingdom: Mathilda Mace arriving at the British Fashion Awards in London. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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British Fashion Awards
Image Licensed to i-Images / Polaris) Picture Agency. 02/12/2024. London, United Kingdom: Mathilda Mace arriving at the British Fashion Awards in London. (Stephen Lock / i-Images / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Crime scene
Police tape cordon after an incident was declared by the Met Police on Great Dover Street, London.
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Crime scene
Police tape cordon after an incident was declared by the Met Police on Great Dover Street, London.
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355800
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355799
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355797
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355802
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355803
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355804
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355808
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355811
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355809
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355810
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Rotterdam im Lockdown
ROTTERDAM - empty closed catering terraces bar cafe restaurants closed The catering industry is indignant about the way in which the extended catering closure was announced on Tuesday evening. That happened between nose and lips because it remains closed at least until December, according to Koninklijke Horeca Nederland. The extension is a death knell for many entrepreneurs, the interest group warns. ROBIN UTRECHT *** Local Caption *** 31355812
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FEATURE - Distanzbänder für Strandferien in Coronazeiten
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A portable kit to ensure holiday makers keep to social distancing rules post pandemic, on the beach, has been created.The kit is designed to end the uncertainty about how seaside holidays will be post-pandemic.the general uncertainty, allowing people to enjoy the sand and sea, and coexist without anxiety.The Beachbelt kit by Spanish-based architect and design collective JAJA x D includes a set of support posts and a colourful tape.The idea is that the kit marks out individual or friends and family areas s in the sand to keep recommended social distancing spaces.The studio says the kit allows an “unconfined beach” and “ a living space on the sand.”A spokesman explained:” This product essentially provides a temporary strategy for the free occupation of the beaches during the maximum occupation period. "
OPS: How the Beachbelt kit looks when set up
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FEATURE - Distanzbänder für Strandferien in Coronazeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
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Beach 1
22/06/2020
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Picture MUST credit: JAJA x D
A portable kit to ensure holiday makers keep to social distancing rules post pandemic, on the beach, has been created.The kit is designed to end the uncertainty about how seaside holidays will be post-pandemic.the general uncertainty, allowing people to enjoy the sand and sea, and coexist without anxiety.The Beachbelt kit by Spanish-based architect and design collective JAJA x D includes a set of support posts and a colourful tape.The idea is that the kit marks out individual or friends and family areas s in the sand to keep recommended social distancing spaces.The studio says the kit allows an “unconfined beach” and “ a living space on the sand.”A spokesman explained:” This product essentially provides a temporary strategy for the free occupation of the beaches during the maximum occupation period. "
OPS: Rendering showing how the Beachbelt kit would keep social distancing
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FEATURE - Distanzbänder für Strandferien in Coronazeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11879
Beach 1
22/06/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: JAJA x D
A portable kit to ensure holiday makers keep to social distancing rules post pandemic, on the beach, has been created.The kit is designed to end the uncertainty about how seaside holidays will be post-pandemic.the general uncertainty, allowing people to enjoy the sand and sea, and coexist without anxiety.The Beachbelt kit by Spanish-based architect and design collective JAJA x D includes a set of support posts and a colourful tape.The idea is that the kit marks out individual or friends and family areas s in the sand to keep recommended social distancing spaces.The studio says the kit allows an “unconfined beach” and “ a living space on the sand.”A spokesman explained:” This product essentially provides a temporary strategy for the free occupation of the beaches during the maximum occupation period. "
OPS: Rendering showing how the Beachbelt kit would keep social distancing
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Distanzbänder für Strandferien in Coronazeiten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 11879
Beach 1
22/06/2020
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: JAJA x D
A portable kit to ensure holiday makers keep to social distancing rules post pandemic, on the beach, has been created.The kit is designed to end the uncertainty about how seaside holidays will be post-pandemic.the general uncertainty, allowing people to enjoy the sand and sea, and coexist without anxiety.The Beachbelt kit by Spanish-based architect and design collective JAJA x D includes a set of support posts and a colourful tape.The idea is that the kit marks out individual or friends and family areas s in the sand to keep recommended social distancing spaces.The studio says the kit allows an “unconfined beach” and “ a living space on the sand.”A spokesman explained:” This product essentially provides a temporary strategy for the free occupation of the beaches during the maximum occupation period. "
OPS: Rendering showing how the Beachbelt kit would keep social distancing
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Gewächshäuser als Schutz im Amsterdamer Restaurant Mediamatic
Customers seated in small glasshouses enjoy dinner at the Mediamatic restaurant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, . The government took a major step to relax the coronavirus lockdown, with bars, restaurants, cinemas and museums reopening under strict conditions, abiding by government guidelines and respecting social distancing to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus
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