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Youth Smoking A Joint On Rotterdam Street In The Morning
A young man in a hoodie and red sneakers sits on a sidewalk in the morning, smoking a joint beside a backpack and a beer bottle in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on September 9, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands
The Circuit of Zandvoort hosts the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Practice
Carlos Sainz Jr. of Spain drives the (55) Atlassian Williams Racing FW47 Mercedes, and George Russell of the UK drives the (63) Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W16 E Performance Mercedes during the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto)) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Practice
Fernando Alonso of Spain drives the (14) Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team AMR25 Mercedes, and Nico Hulkenberg of Germany drives the (27) Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber C45 Ferrari during the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto)) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Practice
Oliver Nico Hulkemberg of Germany drives the (27) Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber C45 Ferrari during the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 29, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo - Gabriele Lanzo/Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto)) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Previews
Fernando Alonso participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo - Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) (Photo by Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Previews
Lando Norris participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo - Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) (Photo by Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Previews
Lando Norris participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo - Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) (Photo by Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Previews
Gabriel Bortoleto participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo / Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Previews
Gabriel Bortoleto participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo / Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Netherlands - Previews
Gabriel Bortoleto participates in the Formula 1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix 2025 in Zandvoort, Netherlands, on August 28, 2025. (Photo by Gabriele Lanzo / Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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Fans Arrive For Guns N' Roses Concert In Warsaw
Fans are seen arriving at the PGE National Stadium for the Guns N' Roses concert in Warsaw, Poland on 12 July, 2025. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Hague
A truck with the Heineken logo is seen in The Hague, The Netherlands, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Hague
A Heineken sign is seen in The Hague, The Netherlands, on June 26, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
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Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Smartphone case flips out over social media scrolling
Ferrari Press Agency
Flipper phone 1
Ref 16711
08/04/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Heineken
A new phone case aims to stop anti-social drinkers scrolling through their social media on a night out with friends.
Global beer brand Heineken has unveiled the case called The Flipper that flips a phone face down so the owner does not get distracted by social media.
Swedish inventor Simone Giertz was inspired by seeing people at a bar or pub scrolling through their social media rather than talking to each other.
The Flipper uses voice detection technology.
So far it is only a prototype.A spokesperson said: “The witty device uses an AI-trained listening tool connected to a robotic arm to flip the phone nestled inside it when it senses the word ‘cheers’ - a universal sign you’re out having a good time in person.”
It comes after a recent study showed that up to 47% of adults are glued to their smartphones when socialising.
Last year the brand launched The Boring Phone, a smartphone without all the features that make tit distracting.
The spokesperson added: “The device became a sellout success, proving that social lives are more enriching when there’s less on your phone.
“The ironic yet iconic Flipper is a prototype, but even those who can't get their hands on one are encouraged to flip their phones the old fashioned way and avoid digital distractions. Cheers!.”
OPS: Heineken’s The Flipper phone case flips over when it picks up the sound of people saying "Cheers".
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FUSSBALL - FC Bayern München und Thomas Tuchel trennen sich im Sommer (Archiv)
Thomas Tuchel is coaching F.C. Bayern Munchen in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League against S.S. Lazio at the Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy, on February 14, 2024. (Photo by Domenico Cippitelli/NurPhoto)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States in a fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States in a fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People visit the Rugby World Cup fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States in a fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States in a fanzone, public viewing site at Meriken park in Kobe, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States at Heineken Garden Bar in Osaka, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States at Heineken Garden Bar in Osaka, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States at Heineken Garden Bar in Osaka, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States at Heineken Garden Bar in Osaka, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States at Heineken Garden Bar in Osaka, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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NEWS - Rugby-Union-Weltmeisterschaft 2019 in Japan: Fanzone
People watch the Rugby World Cup match between England and the United States at Heineken Garden Bar in Osaka, west Japan on September 26, 2019. (Photo by AFLO)
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FEATURE - Die Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bloxham/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (9178100aq)
Heineken promotional girls at work.
Formula One 1 Mexican Grand Prix, Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City, Mexico. 28 Oct 2017.
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PEOPLE - Promis am Formel 1 Grand Prix in Montreal
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bloxham/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (5725316ai)
Bernie Ecclestone, CEO and President, FOM drinks a beer with Heineken marketing director Gianluca di Tondo at the launch of the brand's association with F1.
Canadian Formula One 1 Grand Prix preparations, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada. - 09 Jun 2016.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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PEOPLE - Promis am Formel 1 Grand Prix in Montreal
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bloxham/LAT/REX/Shutterstock (5725316ab)
Footballer Charles Puyol on stage at the Heineken F1 announcement.
Canadian Formula One 1 Grand Prix preparations, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Canada. - 09 Jun 2016.
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PEOPLE - Promis am Formel 1 Grand Prix in Montreal
Heineken neuer Sponsor der Formel 1, Bernie Ecclestone
bei den Vorbereitungen zum GP von Kanada in Montreal
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***Canadian Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on June 9, 2016 in Montreal, Canada.***
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Overloaded Transport in Vietnam
Motorbikes are the main means of transport in Vietnam.
©Ton Koen/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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Overloaded Transport in Vietnam
Motorbikes are the main means of transport in Vietnam.
©Ton Koen/Exclusivepix Media (FOTO: DUKAS/EXCLUSIVEPIX)
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