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A close-up view shows dual charging connectors at an Enviva fast electric vehicle charging station in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The... Editorial
Enviva Fast Charging Station In Residential Area
17 Feb 2026 · Bari, Italy
#13333483
A close-up view shows dual charging connectors at an Enviva fast electric vehicle charging station in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The...

#13333483

17 Feb 2026

A close-up view shows dual charging connectors at an Enviva fast electric vehicle charging station in Bari, Italy, on November 28, 2025. The high-power plugs support rapid charging for multiple vehicles simultaneously, highlighting the growing availability of next-generation EV infrastructure across southern Italy.


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Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build... Editorial
Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
26 May 2025 · Munich, Germany
#12413926
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build...

#12413926

26 May 2025

Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.


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Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build... Editorial
Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
26 May 2025 · Munich, Germany
#12413927
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build...

#12413927

26 May 2025

Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.


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Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build... Editorial
Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
26 May 2025 · Munich, Germany
#12413928
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build...

#12413928

26 May 2025

Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.


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Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build... Editorial
Residential Blocks In Munich Neuperlach
26 May 2025 · Munich, Germany
#12413929
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These build...

#12413929

26 May 2025

Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.


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A view of balconies and windows on the facade of a mid-rise residential apartment building in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025, shows pers... Editorial
Housing Shortage And Rising Rents In Germany
30 Apr 2025 · Munich, Germany
#12319006
A view of balconies and windows on the facade of a mid-rise residential apartment building in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025, shows pers...

#12319006

30 Apr 2025

A view of balconies and windows on the facade of a mid-rise residential apartment building in Munich, Germany, on April 29, 2025, shows personal decoration and dense living conditions against the backdrop of Germany's housing shortage and increasing urban rent levels.


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Residential buildings line a busy road in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 6, 2025, showcasing the city's ongoing housing c... Editorial
Urban Housing And Infrastructure Amid High Rents In Munich
11 Mar 2025 · Munich, Germany
#12146023
Residential buildings line a busy road in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 6, 2025, showcasing the city's ongoing housing c...

#12146023

11 Mar 2025

Residential buildings line a busy road in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 6, 2025, showcasing the city's ongoing housing crisis and high rental costs. A mix of modern and older apartment buildings, urban traffic, public transport, and city infrastructure highlights the contrast between growing demand for affordable housing and increasing urbanization.


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In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavar... Editorial
Rising Rents And Urban Housing
4 Feb 2025 · Landshut, Germany
#12015618
In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavar...

#12015618

4 Feb 2025

In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavarian cities as rental prices continue to increase. Two elderly women walk along a quiet street.


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In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavar... Editorial
Rising Rents And Urban Housing
4 Feb 2025 · Landshut, Germany
#12015633
In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavar...

#12015633

4 Feb 2025

In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavarian cities as rental prices continue to increase. Two elderly women walk along a quiet street.


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In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavar... Editorial
Rising Rents And Urban Housing
4 Feb 2025 · Landshut, Germany
#12015647
In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavar...

#12015647

4 Feb 2025

In Landshut, Bavaria, Germany, on February 1, 2025, modern residential buildings in Landshut reflect the growing demand for housing in Bavarian cities as rental prices continue to increase. Two elderly women walk along a quiet street.


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A sign outside a pediatric practice, Kinderarztpraxis, in Gauting, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 17, 2024. Germany... Editorial
Shortage Of Pediatric Practices In Germany
17 Jan 2025 · Gauting, Germany
#11953154
A sign outside a pediatric practice, Kinderarztpraxis, in Gauting, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 17, 2024. Germany...

#11953154

17 Jan 2025

A sign outside a pediatric practice, Kinderarztpraxis, in Gauting, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 17, 2024. Germany faces a growing crisis in pediatric care, as many parents struggle to find a pediatrician nearby. Over the next few years, approximately 25 percent of pediatricians are expected to retire, often leaving their practices without a successor. This situation highlights the pressing need for healthcare reform and strategic planning to ensure accessible medical care for children in suburban and rural areas.


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A worker melting the mixture of hallmark gold and copper based alloy in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. 
The la... Editorial
Gold Jewellery Factory in Kolkata, India
8 Jun 2015 · Kolkata, India
#628180
A worker melting the mixture of hallmark gold and copper based alloy in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. 
The la...

#628180

8 Jun 2015

A worker melting the mixture of hallmark gold and copper based alloy in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. The largest consumer of gold, India is deemed to be the hub of the global jewellery market because of its low costs and availability of high-skilled labour. The Gems and jewelry sector in India plays a significant role in the Indian economy, contributing around 6-7 per cent of the country’s GDP. One of the fastest growing sectors in India, the domestic gems and jewellery industry had a market size of US$ 40.45 billion in 2013, and has the potential to grow double in the next five years. Small scale gold jewellery manufacturing industries in India still work in an unorganized yet efficient way. The technology used to manufacture gold jewellery is still old school and human labour oriented. In most of the small manufacturing shops the workers work for day in and out . Most of the time they stay inside the factory and work and just get a day off to meet their families who are often far off from their workplace. The owners provide them with food and shelter most of the time for free. The workers are often stuffed into a single room or two at the most. They don't work in definite schedule or shift rather they work on consignments and orders. The safety ,health and hygiene is often ignored but owing to the talented and hardworking craftsmen the production is always able to keep up to the market demands in Kolkata, India.


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Ranjit- a worker in the Indian Gold Industry pouring molten gold on a dice soaked in kerosine to make a thick bar with the desired karat in... Editorial
Gold Jewellery Factory in Kolkata, India
8 Jun 2015 · Kolkata, India
#628182
Ranjit- a worker in the Indian Gold Industry pouring molten gold on a dice soaked in kerosine to make a thick bar with the desired karat in...

#628182

8 Jun 2015

Ranjit- a worker in the Indian Gold Industry pouring molten gold on a dice soaked in kerosine to make a thick bar with the desired karat in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. The largest consumer of gold, India is deemed to be the hub of the global jewellery market because of its low costs and availability of high-skilled labour. The Gems and jewelry sector in India plays a significant role in the Indian economy, contributing around 6-7 per cent of the country’s GDP. One of the fastest growing sectors in India, the domestic gems and jewellery industry had a market size of US$ 40.45 billion in 2013, and has the potential to grow double in the next five years. Small scale gold jewellery manufacturing industries in India still work in an unorganized yet efficient way. The technology used to manufacture gold jewellery is still old school and human labour oriented. In most of the small manufacturing shops the workers work for day in and out . Most of the time they stay inside the factory and work and just get a day off to meet their families who are often far off from their workplace. The owners provide them with food and shelter most of the time for free. The workers are often stuffed into a single room or two at the most. They don't work in definite schedule or shift rather they work on consignments and orders. The safety ,health and hygiene is often ignored but owing to the talented and hardworking craftsmen the production is always able to keep up to the market demands in Kolkata, India.


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Molten Gold after being poured on a dice soaked in kerosine  to make a gold bar out of it in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kol... Editorial
Gold Jewellery Factory in Kolkata, India
8 Jun 2015 · Kolkata, India
#628183
Molten Gold after being poured on a dice soaked in kerosine  to make a gold bar out of it in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kol...

#628183

8 Jun 2015

Molten Gold after being poured on a dice soaked in kerosine to make a gold bar out of it in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. The largest consumer of gold, India is deemed to be the hub of the global jewellery market because of its low costs and availability of high-skilled labour. The Gems and jewelry sector in India plays a significant role in the Indian economy, contributing around 6-7 per cent of the country’s GDP. One of the fastest growing sectors in India, the domestic gems and jewellery industry had a market size of US$ 40.45 billion in 2013, and has the potential to grow double in the next five years. Small scale gold jewellery manufacturing industries in India still work in an unorganized yet efficient way. The technology used to manufacture gold jewellery is still old school and human labour oriented. In most of the small manufacturing shops the workers work for day in and out . Most of the time they stay inside the factory and work and just get a day off to meet their families who are often far off from their workplace. The owners provide them with food and shelter most of the time for free. The workers are often stuffed into a single room or two at the most. They don't work in definite schedule or shift rather they work on consignments and orders. The safety ,health and hygiene is often ignored but owing to the talented and hardworking craftsmen the production is always able to keep up to the market demands in Kolkata, India.


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Ranjit- A worker after stretching the gold bar applying heat to soften the gold so that it could be thinned further to fit the gold chain si... Editorial
Gold Jewellery Factory in Kolkata, India
8 Jun 2015 · Kolkata, India
#628186
Ranjit- A worker after stretching the gold bar applying heat to soften the gold so that it could be thinned further to fit the gold chain si...

#628186

8 Jun 2015

Ranjit- A worker after stretching the gold bar applying heat to soften the gold so that it could be thinned further to fit the gold chain size in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. The largest consumer of gold, India is deemed to be the hub of the global jewellery market because of its low costs and availability of high-skilled labour. The Gems and jewelry sector in India plays a significant role in the Indian economy, contributing around 6-7 per cent of the country’s GDP. One of the fastest growing sectors in India, the domestic gems and jewellery industry had a market size of US$ 40.45 billion in 2013, and has the potential to grow double in the next five years. Small scale gold jewellery manufacturing industries in India still work in an unorganized yet efficient way. The technology used to manufacture gold jewellery is still old school and human labour oriented. In most of the small manufacturing shops the workers work for day in and out . Most of the time they stay inside the factory and work and just get a day off to meet their families who are often far off from their workplace. The owners provide them with food and shelter most of the time for free. The workers are often stuffed into a single room or two at the most. They don't work in definite schedule or shift rather they work on consignments and orders. The safety ,health and hygiene is often ignored but owing to the talented and hardworking craftsmen the production is always able to keep up to the market demands in Kolkata, India.


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Ranjit- A worker in the gold jewellery  manufacturing industry using a machine to thin down the gold bars in order to be able to fit the siz... Editorial
Gold Jewellery Factory in Kolkata, India
8 Jun 2015 · Kolkata, India
#628187
Ranjit- A worker in the gold jewellery  manufacturing industry using a machine to thin down the gold bars in order to be able to fit the siz...

#628187

8 Jun 2015

Ranjit- A worker in the gold jewellery manufacturing industry using a machine to thin down the gold bars in order to be able to fit the size and shape of chains in a Gold Jewellery Factory on June 8, 2015 in Kolkata, India. The largest consumer of gold, India is deemed to be the hub of the global jewellery market because of its low costs and availability of high-skilled labour. The Gems and jewelry sector in India plays a significant role in the Indian economy, contributing around 6-7 per cent of the country’s GDP. One of the fastest growing sectors in India, the domestic gems and jewellery industry had a market size of US$ 40.45 billion in 2013, and has the potential to grow double in the next five years. Small scale gold jewellery manufacturing industries in India still work in an unorganized yet efficient way. The technology used to manufacture gold jewellery is still old school and human labour oriented. In most of the small manufacturing shops the workers work for day in and out . Most of the time they stay inside the factory and work and just get a day off to meet their families who are often far off from their workplace. The owners provide them with food and shelter most of the time for free. The workers are often stuffed into a single room or two at the most. They don't work in definite schedule or shift rather they work on consignments and orders. The safety ,health and hygiene is often ignored but owing to the talented and hardworking craftsmen the production is always able to keep up to the market demands in Kolkata, India.


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