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Austrian Police Signage And Alpine Mountain Landscape
The Polizei (Police) sign displays the Austrian Federal Police emblem and is mounted on a building with the snow-dusted, autumnal Alps towering in the background in Lermoos, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Austrian Police Signage And Alpine Mountain Landscape
The Polizei (Police) sign displays the Austrian Federal Police emblem and is mounted on a building with the snow-dusted, autumnal Alps towering in the background in Lermoos, Tyrol, Austria, on November 1, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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German Police Patrol Car Passes Burger Gnocchi Advertisement
A Bavarian State Police patrol car with blue flashing lights passes a construction barrier displaying an advertisement for BURGER brand gnocchi products with the German slogan ''WELCHER GNOCCHI-TYP BIST DU?'' (Which Gnocchi type are you?) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Station And Patrol Car At Nuremberg Airport
A German police Audi patrol car parks outside the airport police station at Albrecht Durer Airport in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The blue ''Polizei'' signs indicate the entrance to the on-site police facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Station And Patrol Car At Nuremberg Airport
A German police Audi patrol car parks outside the airport police station at Albrecht Durer Airport in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Franconia, Germany, on October 19, 2025. The blue ''Polizei'' signs indicate the entrance to the on-site police facility. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Van In Munich City Center
A German police van with the word ''Polizei'' on the back is parked in the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. Reflections of the surrounding buildings are visible in the van's rear windows. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Van In Munich City Center
A German police van with the word ''Polizei'' on the back is parked in the city center in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 21, 2025. Reflections of the surrounding buildings are visible in the van's rear windows. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Presence In Cologne
Police vans are stationed near Cologne Central Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Presence In Cologne
Police vans are stationed near Cologne Central Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Presence In Cologne
Police vans are stationed near Cologne Central Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Presence In Cologne
A police car is stationed near Cologne Central Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Presence In Cologne
Police vans are stationed near Cologne Central Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Presence In Cologne
Police vans are stationed near Cologne Central Station in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, on September 11, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Police Officers On Platform At Munich Central Station
Four policemen walk on the platform of the S-Bahn at Munich Central Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
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Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
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Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
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Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
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Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
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Recht auf Rente: Britische Polizeihunde und ihre Hundeführer demonstrieren vor dem Parlament in London
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis!
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Police dogs have been protesting outside the UK parliament demanding a pension.
The Thin Blue Paw Foundation, which has supported retired police dogs across the UK since 2020, has launched a petition urging the Home Office to introduce mandatory financial assistance for retired police dogs – a form of pension – to ensure their future wellbeing and relieve new owners of often significant veterinary bills.
To support the petition several hero hounds turned up to parliament square and demand action.
The Foundation has awarded more than £380,000 in grants to support ex-service dogs with life-saving surgery, ongoing therapy and medication, but these animals often suffer with complex medical conditions as a result of their physically demanding careers.
Chairman Kieran Stanbridge said: “Police dogs give the best years of their lives to their work. They face danger without hesitation, demonstrate unwavering loyalty to their handlers, and play a vital role in fighting crime and protecting the public.
“While serving, they receive the highest standard of care from their force – but as soon as they retire, that support ends. The burden of their care, which can be extremely costly, falls on their handler or adopter.”
Charity officials believe the Home Office has a “moral and ethical obligation” to ensure retired police dogs receive support after service, and is calling for a national scheme to provide financial assistance for their medical needs.
An estimated 1,700 police dogs are currently serving across 45 UK forces, with around 100 retiring annually. Many are adopted by their handlers or members of the public once their careers come to an end, but with age and past injuries often come expensive treatments.
Stanbridge added: “During a cost of living crisis, taking on an older dog with complex health issues is a huge responsibility. We want to ensure no one is forced to ma *** Loca
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322700
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322695
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322699
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322693
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322694
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322696
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322689
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322690
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322697
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NEWS - Deutschland: Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH
Bundesweite Razzien gegen das IZH: Durchsuchung der Blauen Moschee an der Alster in Hamburg
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*** Nationwide raids against the IZH: Police search of the Blue Mosque, Hamburg, Germany - 16 Nov 2023 *** *** Local Caption *** 43322691
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2282/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2285/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2279/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2292/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2278/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2276/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2275/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2288/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2283/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2284/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2290/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2274/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2286/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2291/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2277/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2289/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021832 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2281/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Bern: Die Berner Kantonspolizei gibt der Öffentlichkeit einen Einblick in ihre Arbeit
The Bernese cantonal police are giving the public a glimpse of their work on the Waisenhausplatz in the Swiss capital, with a display of their resources in front of their headquarters after being hacked. Switzerland. //FRANCOISGLORIESCOM_GLORIES2280/Credit:FRANCOIS GLORIES/SIPA/2309021831 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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NEWS - Hamburg: Anschlag auf Zeugen Jehovas - Blumen am Ort des Anschlags
Mehrere Tote und viele Schwerverletzte nach Schiesserei in einem Gebäude der "Zeugen Jehovas" in Hamburg
Hintergründe noch unbekannt - Täter möglicherweise unter den Opfern
Bei einer Schiesserei in einem Gebäude der Glaubensgemeinschaft der "Zeugen Jehovas" ist es aus noch unbekannten gründen zu einer Schießerei gekommen. Nach noch unbestätigten Informationen soll es 8 Tote und viele Schwerverletzte geben.
Several dead and many seriously injured after shooting in a building of "Jehovah's Witnesses" in Hamburg / 9th Mar 2023
*** Local Caption *** 41492691
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NEWS - Hamburg: Anschlag auf Zeugen Jehovas - Blumen am Ort des Anschlags
Mehrere Tote und viele Schwerverletzte nach Schiesserei in einem Gebäude der "Zeugen Jehovas" in Hamburg
Hintergründe noch unbekannt - Täter möglicherweise unter den Opfern
Bei einer Schiesserei in einem Gebäude der Glaubensgemeinschaft der "Zeugen Jehovas" ist es aus noch unbekannten gründen zu einer Schießerei gekommen. Nach noch unbestätigten Informationen soll es 8 Tote und viele Schwerverletzte geben.
Several dead and many seriously injured after shooting in a building of "Jehovah's Witnesses" in Hamburg / 9th Mar 2023
*** Local Caption *** 41492697
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