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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, now known as the Prince and Princess of Wales together with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. They shook hands with many in the crowds who were thrilled to see them
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Long Walk, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381326av)
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, now known as the Prince and Princess of Wales together with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. They shook hands with many in the crowds who were thrilled to see them
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Long Walk, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381326af)
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, now known as the Prince and Princess of Wales together with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. They shook hands with many in the crowds who were thrilled to see them
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Long Walk, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381326c)
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, now known as the Prince and Princess of Wales together with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. They shook hands with many in the crowds who were thrilled to see them
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Long Walk, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_012
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ax)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_011
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ay)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268aw)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_009
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ar)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_008
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268an)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_006
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ai)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_005
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ak)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_004
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ae)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_003
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268af)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_002
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268ac)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10151630_001
ROYALS - Tod von Queen Elizabeth: Prinz William, Catherine, Prinz Harry und Meghan gemeinsam vor dem Schloss Windsor
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (13381268z)
The Prince of Wales, Princess of Wales, The Duke of Sussex and Duchess of Sussex came to look at the flowers on the Long Walk this afternoon outside the gates of Windsor Castle. Well wishers were thrilled to meet them as they chatted to the crowds
Royal Windsor Walkabout, Windsor, Berkshire, UK - 10 Sep 2022
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DUK10148178_005
NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
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Russia President Vladimir Putin signing a cooperation agreements with the separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk at Kremlin on Monday Feb 21, 2022, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin\'s move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics. (RIA/EYEPRESS)
Putin Security council meeting at Kremlin, Moskow, Russia - 22 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
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Leonid Pasechnik (left), leader of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, and Denis Pushilin (right), Head of State of the Donetsk People's Republic, signs on a decree along side with Russia President Vladimir Putin at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12817420i)
Leonid Pasechnik (left), leader of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, and Denis Pushilin (2nd from left), Head of State of the Donetsk People's Republic, signs on a decree along side with Russia President Vladimir Putin at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12817420f)
Russia President Vladimir Putin signing a cooperation agreements with the separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12817420e)
Russia President Vladimir Putin signing a cooperation agreements with the separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222a)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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DUK10148056_006
NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222b)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222c)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222d)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222e)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222f)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Russiche Militärübungen an der Grenze zur Ukraine
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12807222g)
Image grab from footage released by Russian Defense Ministry on Tuesday February 15, 2022 shows soldiers from units of the Southern Military District load onto railway transport for departure to their garrison bases (points of permanent deployment) in an undisclosed location after completing drills at the Ukraine border. The Russian Defense Ministry said that while large-scale drills across the country continued, some units of the Southern and Western military districts had completed their exercises and started returning to base. The movements came as Russia signaled Monday (February 14) it is ready to keep diplomatic talks with the West about security concerns that led to the current Ukraine crisis, offering hope to resolve the situation within the diplomatic route as the U.S. and Europe increasingly fear an imminent invasion by Russia amid increased military buildup in Ukraine. More than 100,000 Russian troops have massed near the Ukrainian border. Russia denies planning an attack or invasion but says it could take unspecified military action if a list of demands is not met, including a promise from NATO never to admit Ukraine.
Belarus Russian Joint Military Drills - 15 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
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Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995i)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995g)
Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995h)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995e)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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DUK10147719_004
NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995c)
Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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DUK10147719_003
NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995d)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995b)
Commuters disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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DUK10147719_001
NEWS - Coronavirus: Ende der Maskenpflicht in Grossbritannien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ben Cawthra/Shutterstock (12777995f)
Commuters and rail staff disembark a train at Kings Cross station at rush hour. Face coverings and Covid passes are no longer legally required in England, after the relaxation of Plan B rules came into affect on Thursday..
Plan B Covid-19 rule changes, London, UK - 27 Jan 2022
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DUK10141890_006
FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659a)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659f)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659d)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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DUK10141890_003
FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659e)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659b)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Aufforstung in Zhangye, China
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sipa Asia/Shutterstock (11859659c)
On April 15, 2021, cadres and employees of Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life came to the tree planting site of the 10,000-mu evergreen forest base in the Heihe Beach southwest of the Heihe Bridge on Zhangsu Highway, shoveling soil, digging pits, and planting seedlings. (UAV aerial photography)
On that day, more than 10,000 cadres and employees in Zhangye, Gansu and people from all walks of life carried out voluntary tree planting, which set off a massive greening and afforestation operation. This year, it is planned to complete the voluntary tree planting of 19,000 mu and 4.1 million trees.
In recent years, Zhangye, Gansu, has seized the opportunity of the Qilian Mountain National Park system pilot program and continued to carry out the "one garden and three belts" land afforestation and greening. In three years, a total of 1.64 million mu of afforestation has been completed, and 1.7 million mu of "three transformations" grassland has been restored, driving the city's annual tree planting Afforestation of more than 500,000 acres, the new scene of "forests and grasses, green everywhere, and scenery when you open the door" has become a beautiful scenery in Zhangye.
Ten Thousands of People Planting Trees Set off a Spring Afforestation Upsurge, Zhangye, China - 15 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Laura Hedien/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053v)
The picture shows Frosty Bison by Laura Heiden, age 55, from Grayslake, USA. It was taken in Yellowstone, Wyoming. She said: "We were touring the west side of the Park. It was a very cold sunrise, the coldest of the week so far. It was near zero degrees Fahrenheit. We came around the corner in our snow coach and saw this magnificent bison just sauntering down the road as if they owned the Park and they do! Keeping the required distance from him/her we hopped out, grabbed some photos, and quickly got back in the vehicle and watched as she/he walked about five feet right past us. It was as if we were not even there. It certainly added to the ghost-like event."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hadi Dehghanpour/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053m)
The picture shows Small Tornado by Hadi Dehghanpour, aged 40, taken in Iran. They said: 'Every year, the Iranian people hold a glorious ritual to mourn during Muharram. This photo was taken before the start of the mourning ceremony in the historic city of Noshabad, Isfahan. A small tornado came towards the ceremony site and tore down the tents and benches. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist
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FEATURE - Gewinner des Glanzlichter Fotowettbewerbs
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Csaba Daroczi/Glanzlichter naturephoto-competition/Bav Media/REX (10352177d)
Picture of wild rabbits leaping in the air, entitled War and Peace, came first in the World of Mammals section and was taken by Csaba Daroczi, from Hungary.
Glanzlichter photo contest - Aug 2019
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A stunning array of images showing nature in all its glory from dancing insects to a magnificent meteor have been selected as winners in the annual Glanzlichter photo contest. A picture of a large brown bear and a tiny bird taken in Slovenia came top in the nature competition, which has been held for the last 21 years and is open to photographers from around the world. Michaela Walch, from Austria, spent five hours waiting in a hide to capture the incredible photo, which she called David and Goliath. There were nine categories in the contest, which saw photos submitted from 40 different countries and the judges spent four days selecting the winners.
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FEATURE - Gewinner des Glanzlichter Fotowettbewerbs
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Csaba Daroczi/Glanzlichter naturephoto-competition/Bav Media/REX (10352177c)
Csaba Daroczi, from Hungary, came top in the Aerial Views of Nature category for a picture of sun beams across the countryside in Bacs-Kiskun in southern Hungary.
Glanzlichter photo contest - Aug 2019
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/us5g
A stunning array of images showing nature in all its glory from dancing insects to a magnificent meteor have been selected as winners in the annual Glanzlichter photo contest. A picture of a large brown bear and a tiny bird taken in Slovenia came top in the nature competition, which has been held for the last 21 years and is open to photographers from around the world. Michaela Walch, from Austria, spent five hours waiting in a hide to capture the incredible photo, which she called David and Goliath. There were nine categories in the contest, which saw photos submitted from 40 different countries and the judges spent four days selecting the winners.
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FEATURE - Gewinner des Glanzlichter Fotowettbewerbs
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alexandra Wuensch/Glanzlichter naturephoto-competition/Bav Media/REX (10352177j)
Picture by Alexandra Wuensch, from Germany, came first in The Beauty of Plants section for a stunning photo of an amber tree losing its colourful leaves in the snow in Duesseldorf.
Glanzlichter photo contest - Aug 2019
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/us5g
A stunning array of images showing nature in all its glory from dancing insects to a magnificent meteor have been selected as winners in the annual Glanzlichter photo contest. A picture of a large brown bear and a tiny bird taken in Slovenia came top in the nature competition, which has been held for the last 21 years and is open to photographers from around the world. Michaela Walch, from Austria, spent five hours waiting in a hide to capture the incredible photo, which she called David and Goliath. There were nine categories in the contest, which saw photos submitted from 40 different countries and the judges spent four days selecting the winners.
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FEATURE - Gewinner des Glanzlichter Fotowettbewerbs
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio Galvez/Glanzlichter naturephoto-competition/Bav Media/REX (10352177i)
Picture by Fabio Galvez, from Spain, came top in the Magnificent Wilderness section for his picture of Campiecho beach in Spain.
Glanzlichter photo contest - Aug 2019
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/us5g
A stunning array of images showing nature in all its glory from dancing insects to a magnificent meteor have been selected as winners in the annual Glanzlichter photo contest. A picture of a large brown bear and a tiny bird taken in Slovenia came top in the nature competition, which has been held for the last 21 years and is open to photographers from around the world. Michaela Walch, from Austria, spent five hours waiting in a hide to capture the incredible photo, which she called David and Goliath. There were nine categories in the contest, which saw photos submitted from 40 different countries and the judges spent four days selecting the winners.
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FEATURE - Gewinner des Glanzlichter Fotowettbewerbs
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Barbara DallÕAngelo/Glanzlichter naturephoto-competition/Bav Media/REX (10352177g)
Barbara Dall'Angelo, from Italy, came first in the Black and White section for her picture of giraffes in Kenya.
Glanzlichter photo contest - Aug 2019
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A stunning array of images showing nature in all its glory from dancing insects to a magnificent meteor have been selected as winners in the annual Glanzlichter photo contest. A picture of a large brown bear and a tiny bird taken in Slovenia came top in the nature competition, which has been held for the last 21 years and is open to photographers from around the world. Michaela Walch, from Austria, spent five hours waiting in a hide to capture the incredible photo, which she called David and Goliath. There were nine categories in the contest, which saw photos submitted from 40 different countries and the judges spent four days selecting the winners.
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FEATURE - Gewinner des Glanzlichter Fotowettbewerbs
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hasan Baglar/Glanzlichter naturephoto-competition/Bav Media/REX (10352177f)
Hasan Baglar, from Cyprus, came first in the Moments in Nature category for a photo of European mantis insects dancing on a stalk.
Glanzlichter photo contest - Aug 2019
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/us5g
A stunning array of images showing nature in all its glory from dancing insects to a magnificent meteor have been selected as winners in the annual Glanzlichter photo contest. A picture of a large brown bear and a tiny bird taken in Slovenia came top in the nature competition, which has been held for the last 21 years and is open to photographers from around the world. Michaela Walch, from Austria, spent five hours waiting in a hide to capture the incredible photo, which she called David and Goliath. There were nine categories in the contest, which saw photos submitted from 40 different countries and the judges spent four days selecting the winners.
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