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#13501009
27 Mar 2026
A Cadillac Formula 1 Team mechanic checks the wheel wrench during the Formula 1 Japan Suzuka free practice at the Suzuka Formula 1 circuit in Suzuka, Japan, on March 27, 2025.
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#12875052
18 Oct 2025
A general view shows people with baggage at Lisbon's Humberto Delgado Airport in Lisbon, Portugal, on October 18, 2025. Long lines form at check-in and passport control as technical glitches and high passenger volumes disrupt operations, leaving non-EU passengers facing waits of over 90 minutes. Airport authorities reinforce staff and security as the new border system faces its first major test.
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#12694906
30 Aug 2025
KRAKOW, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Members of the Bears team from the Technical University of Berlin perform final checks on their Morpheus rover during the European Rover Challenge at AGH University in Krakow, Poland, on August 29, 2025. The competition's finals feature 27 student teams from 12 countries, all vying for the top spot in Europe's premier Mars rover challenge.
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#12532357
5 Jul 2025
A water rescue station of the Bavarian Red Cross is at Lake Starnberg in Ammerland, Muensing, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Germany, on July 4, 2025. Wasserwacht Ammerland operates the station.
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#12532358
5 Jul 2025
A water rescue station of the Bavarian Red Cross is at Lake Starnberg in Ammerland, Muensing, Bad Toelz-Wolfratshausen, Bavaria, Germany, on July 4, 2025. Wasserwacht Ammerland operates the station.
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#12434462
1 Jun 2025
Visitors have their bicycles inspected at the ''Radl-Check'' station by ''Munchen unterwegs'' during the Munich Radl-Dult in Munich, Germany, on June 1, 2025. The event offers repair services, mobility advice, and hands-on activities promoting cycling and sustainable transport in the city.
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#12224492
3 Apr 2025
Two men inspect and prepare a Yamaha jet ski parked on the sand near palm trees and rental flags in Phu Quoc, Vietnam, on April 3, 2023. The beachside area offers equipment for water sports activities, including banana boat rides and fishing tours.
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#12147364
11 Mar 2025
Passengers are boarding Ryanair airplane at Krakow Airport in Balice near Krakow, Poland on March 11, 2025.
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#12147366
11 Mar 2025
Passengers are boarding Ryanair airplane at Krakow Airport in Balice near Krakow, Poland on March 11, 2025.
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#12102406
28 Feb 2025
A woman stands in front of the Technical health insurance, Techniker Krankenkasse branch in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025
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#11677166
18 Oct 2024
The FIA controls the T-Tray of Red Bull during the Formula 1 Pirelli United States Grand Prix 2024 in Austin, USA, on October 17, 2024.
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#11521294
28 Aug 2024
The entrance to the security check and gates closed. Eindhoven Airport experienced a significant disruption with all flights grounded and arrivals diverted, due to technical IT issues at the Ministry of Defence. The disruption, which began at 8:00 AM and lasted until 5:00 PM, left thousands of passengers stranded with little to no information. Many were transferred by bus to alternate airports in Germany, Belgium, and Amsterdam, while others received minimal support. The Red Cross was activated to assist, as passengers struggled in the crowded terminal, with some resorting to sitting on luggage or security bins due to a lack of seating. The disruption impacted more than 50 flights and thousands of travelers, and the situation was exacerbated by rising temperatures, with concerns over the heat adding to the chaos. The airport is expected to resume operations late in the afternoon, but many flights remained canceled or diverted, with airlines like Transavia, Ryanair, TUI, Wizzair unable to guarantee solutions for all passengers. The cause of the outage, affecting both the airport and various national services, remains under investigation. Schiphol Airport was also expected to face moderate delays in the morning, according to Eurocontrol. The Amsterdam-area airspace was facing capacity issues, leading authorities to restrict flight arrivals. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on August 28, 2024
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#11521263
28 Aug 2024
The entrance to the security check and gates closed. Eindhoven Airport experienced a significant disruption with all flights grounded and arrivals diverted, due to technical IT issues at the Ministry of Defence. The disruption, which began at 8:00 AM and lasted until 5:00 PM, left thousands of passengers stranded with little to no information. Many were transferred by bus to alternate airports in Germany, Belgium, and Amsterdam, while others received minimal support. The Red Cross was activated to assist, as passengers struggled in the crowded terminal, with some resorting to sitting on luggage or security bins due to a lack of seating. The disruption impacted more than 50 flights and thousands of travelers, and the situation was exacerbated by rising temperatures, with concerns over the heat adding to the chaos. The airport is expected to resume operations late in the afternoon, but many flights remained canceled or diverted, with airlines like Transavia, Ryanair, TUI, Wizzair unable to guarantee solutions for all passengers. The cause of the outage, affecting both the airport and various national services, remains under investigation. Schiphol Airport was also expected to face moderate delays in the morning, according to Eurocontrol. The Amsterdam-area airspace was facing capacity issues, leading authorities to restrict flight arrivals. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on August 28, 2024
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#11521265
28 Aug 2024
The entrance to the security check and gates closed. Eindhoven Airport experienced a significant disruption with all flights grounded and arrivals diverted, due to technical IT issues at the Ministry of Defence. The disruption, which began at 8:00 AM and lasted until 5:00 PM, left thousands of passengers stranded with little to no information. Many were transferred by bus to alternate airports in Germany, Belgium, and Amsterdam, while others received minimal support. The Red Cross was activated to assist, as passengers struggled in the crowded terminal, with some resorting to sitting on luggage or security bins due to a lack of seating. The disruption impacted more than 50 flights and thousands of travelers, and the situation was exacerbated by rising temperatures, with concerns over the heat adding to the chaos. The airport is expected to resume operations late in the afternoon, but many flights remained canceled or diverted, with airlines like Transavia, Ryanair, TUI, Wizzair unable to guarantee solutions for all passengers. The cause of the outage, affecting both the airport and various national services, remains under investigation. Schiphol Airport was also expected to face moderate delays in the morning, according to Eurocontrol. The Amsterdam-area airspace was facing capacity issues, leading authorities to restrict flight arrivals. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on August 28, 2024
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#11521266
28 Aug 2024
The entrance to the security check and gates closed. Eindhoven Airport experienced a significant disruption with all flights grounded and arrivals diverted, due to technical IT issues at the Ministry of Defence. The disruption, which began at 8:00 AM and lasted until 5:00 PM, left thousands of passengers stranded with little to no information. Many were transferred by bus to alternate airports in Germany, Belgium, and Amsterdam, while others received minimal support. The Red Cross was activated to assist, as passengers struggled in the crowded terminal, with some resorting to sitting on luggage or security bins due to a lack of seating. The disruption impacted more than 50 flights and thousands of travelers, and the situation was exacerbated by rising temperatures, with concerns over the heat adding to the chaos. The airport is expected to resume operations late in the afternoon, but many flights remained canceled or diverted, with airlines like Transavia, Ryanair, TUI, Wizzair unable to guarantee solutions for all passengers. The cause of the outage, affecting both the airport and various national services, remains under investigation. Schiphol Airport was also expected to face moderate delays in the morning, according to Eurocontrol. The Amsterdam-area airspace was facing capacity issues, leading authorities to restrict flight arrivals. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on August 28, 2024
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#11521272
28 Aug 2024
The entrance to the security check and gates closed. Eindhoven Airport experienced a significant disruption with all flights grounded and arrivals diverted, due to technical IT issues at the Ministry of Defence. The disruption, which began at 8:00 AM and lasted until 5:00 PM, left thousands of passengers stranded with little to no information. Many were transferred by bus to alternate airports in Germany, Belgium, and Amsterdam, while others received minimal support. The Red Cross was activated to assist, as passengers struggled in the crowded terminal, with some resorting to sitting on luggage or security bins due to a lack of seating. The disruption impacted more than 50 flights and thousands of travelers, and the situation was exacerbated by rising temperatures, with concerns over the heat adding to the chaos. The airport is expected to resume operations late in the afternoon, but many flights remained canceled or diverted, with airlines like Transavia, Ryanair, TUI, Wizzair unable to guarantee solutions for all passengers. The cause of the outage, affecting both the airport and various national services, remains under investigation. Schiphol Airport was also expected to face moderate delays in the morning, according to Eurocontrol. The Amsterdam-area airspace was facing capacity issues, leading authorities to restrict flight arrivals. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on August 28, 2024
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