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NEWS - Martin Schulz mit 100 Prozent zum neuen SPD-Chef und Kanzlerkandidaten gewählt
March 19, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Treptow, Germany - Candidate for the post of chancellor Martin Schulz with his speech on the extraordinary Bundesparteitag of SPD in Berlin-Treptow. Martin Schulz was chosen the party leader of SPD (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Martin Schulz mit 100 Prozent zum neuen SPD-Chef und Kanzlerkandidaten gewählt
March 19, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Treptow, Germany - Candidate for the post of chancellor Martin Schulz with his speech on the extraordinary Bundesparteitag of SPD in Berlin-Treptow. Martin Schulz was chosen the party leader of SPD (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Martin Schulz mit 100 Prozent zum neuen SPD-Chef und Kanzlerkandidaten gewählt
March 19, 2017 - Berlin, Berlin-Treptow, Germany - Candidate for the post of chancellor Martin Schulz with his speech on the extraordinary Bundesparteitag of SPD in Berlin-Treptow. Martin Schulz was chosen the party leader of SPD (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Kerem Schamberger Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Kerem Schamberger Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
February 28, 2017 - Approximately 35-40 in 30 cars protested in a motorcade from Munichs Bavariapark, eventually terminating at Geschwister-Scholl-Platz at LMU. On Monday, Turkish authorities arrested Deniz Yucel, a prominent reporter for Germanys Die Welt, charging him with propaganda in support of a terrorist organization and incitement of the masses to commit violence. Yucel was detained on Feb. 14th after a report on emails obtained by a left-wing hacker group from energy minister and Erdogans son-in-law Berat Albayrak. Among the participants were the German Journalist Union (DJV) through its arm the Bavarian Journalist Union (BJV), Verdi, and the Green Party..Yucel, a dual citizen of Germany and Turkey, is the first German reporter to be held in detention in Turkey after the failed July coup. Fears and criticisms have been lobbed worldwide that Erdogan is using the coup to reduce and eliminate dissent and to consolidate his power. Merkels administration has been criticized as being soft on Erdogan due to Turkeys crucial role in NATO, as well as their role in stemming the refugee influx to Europe. Merkel faces an election in about six months, which, in a first for her, is no longer a sure thing, particularly due to the entrance of Martin Schulz, a candidate from the reenergized SPD. Sigmar Gabriel of the SPD has gone further to criticize Turkeys detention of Yucel, saying that the case displays the glaring light of differences between press freedom and freedom of opinion between Germany and Turkey (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5925917b)
Martin Schulz at 10 Downing Street
President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz visit to London, UK - 22 Sep 2016
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NEWS - London: Theresa May empfängt Europaparlament-Präsident Martin Schulz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stephen Chung/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (5925917f)
Theresa May and Martin Schulz
President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz visit to London, UK - 22 Sep 2016
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NEWS - London: Theresa May empfängt Europaparlament-Präsident Martin Schulz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (5925756k)
Prime Minister Theresa May meets Martin Schulz,President of the European Union,for talks at Downing street
Prime Minister meets Martin Schulz,Downing St,London,UK-22 Sept 2016
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NEWS - London: Theresa May empfängt Europaparlament-Präsident Martin Schulz
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Thomas/REX/Shutterstock (5925756h)
Prime Minister Theresa May meets Martin Schulz,President of the European Union,for talks at Downing street
Prime Minister meets Martin Schulz,Downing St,London,UK-22 Sept 2016
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
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President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz speaks to media while leaving number 10 Downing Street
President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz visit to London, Britain - 04 Feb 2016
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NEWS - Sondergipfel zur Flüchtlingskrise in Malta
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Martin Schulz and Donald Tusk
Valletta Summit on Migration, Malta - 11 Nov 2015
Heads of government from European and African countries, together with delegates from international and regional organisations gathered here in Malta on Wednesday for a two-day summit on migration.
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NEWS - Sondergipfel zur Flüchtlingskrise in Malta
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Martin Schulz, Joseph Muscat and Donald Tusk
Valletta Summit on Migration, Malta - 11 Nov 2015
Heads of government from European and African countries, together with delegates from international and regional organisations gathered here in Malta on Wednesday for a two-day summit on migration.
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
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Martin Schulz, President of the EU Commission
European Union Meeting on Refugees, Brussels, Belgium - 25 Oct 2015
European Union and Balkan leaders met to tackle the migrant crisis as Slovenia warned the bloc will "start falling apart" if it fails to take concrete action within weeks.
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
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European Parliament President, Martin Schulz
European Parliament President, Martin Schulz in Stockholm, Sweden - 14 Sep 2015
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
Martin Schulz, Praesident des Europaeischen Parlaments im Interview in seinem Büro in Straßburg. *** Local Caption *** 93047951
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
Martin Schulz, Praesident des Europaeischen Parlaments im Interview in seinem Büro in Straßburg. *** Local Caption *** 93047952
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
Martin Schulz im Portrait in seinem Büro im Willy-Brandt-Haus. Der SPD-Spitzenkandidat für die Europawahl und derzeitige Präsident des Europaparlaments im Willy-Brandt-Haus, der SPD Parteizentrale in Berlin. Aufgenommen am 17.02.2014 in Berlin. *** Local Caption *** 93045223
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NEWS - EU-Parlamentspräsident Martin Schulz will für den Bundestag kandidieren
Martin Schulz im Interview. Der SPD-Spitzenkandidat für die Europawahl und derzeitige Präsident des Europaparlaments im Willy-Brandt-Haus, der SPD Parteizentrale in Berlin. Aufgenommen am 17.02.2014 in Berlin. *** Local Caption *** 93045237
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Pope Francis I meets President of European Parliament Martin Schulz, Vatican CIty, Rome, Italy - 11 Oct 2013
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Martin Schulz and Pope Francis I
Pope Francis I meets President of European Parliament Martin Schulz, Vatican CIty, Rome, Italy - 11 Oct 2013
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Jahresrückblick Papst Franziskus Zusammenstellung 2013
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Pope Francis I meets President of European Parliament Martin Schulz, Vatican CIty, Rome, Italy - 11 Oct 2013
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Martin Schulz and Pope Francis I
Pope Francis I meets President of European Parliament Martin Schulz, Vatican CIty, Rome, Italy - 11 Oct 2013
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Jahresrückblick Papst Franziskus Zusammenstellung 2013
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Laureus World Sports Awards, Arrivals, London, Britain - 06 Feb 2012
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Axel Schulz and his wife Patricia
Laureus World Sports Awards, Arrivals, London, Britain - 06 Feb 2012
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