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#12445312
5 June 2025
A young couple sits on a curved bench in a park, with the man leaning forward and holding his head while the woman sits upright beside him, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 11, 2025.
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1 June 2025
A regional Deutsche Bahn train arrives at Garmisch-Partenkirchen station while a uniformed train attendant stands on the platform to assist passengers in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The alpine station serves as a key regional hub for travelers heading into the Bavarian Alps.
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1 June 2025
A regional Deutsche Bahn train arrives at Garmisch-Partenkirchen station while a uniformed train attendant stands on the platform to assist passengers in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 31, 2025. The alpine station serves as a key regional hub for travelers heading into the Bavarian Alps.
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29 May 2025
Three construction workers stand and work on a scaffold platform atop a housing development site in Gauting, Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on September 17, 2020. Germany does not build enough homes to meet the needs of its population.
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#12415532
27 May 2025
A Deutsche Bahn (DB) and S-Bahn station sign for Olching is mounted on a red brick wall next to a yellow timetable box and a covered bicycle parking area in Olching, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The signage identifies the suburban station's integration into the Munich public transport network.
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#12313842
28 April 2025
Despite the chaos in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 28, 2025, due to the blackout, tourists visit a viewpoint in the Graca neighborhood during the power problems. A major blackout occurs on Monday morning, April 28, 2025, in Portugal, Spain, and parts of France, paralyzing services and communications throughout the country.
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#12263174
14 April 2025
A view of extensive railway tracks and overhead electrical infrastructure with a red train approaches Munich Central Station, as seen from Donnersbergerbruecke in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 13, 2025. The Frauenkirche towers and modern office buildings are visible in the background.
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#12068383
18 February 2025
A DB and S-Bahn sign is at the station in Ludwigsburg, Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 1, 2023.
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#12049752
13 February 2025
A German police car is under a highway bridge in Augsburg, Germany, on February 12, 2024. The vehicle, a BMW station wagon, has a green and silver design with blue emergency lights flashing.
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#11968985
21 January 2025
A digital billboard at Munich Central Station in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on January 19, 2025, displays an advertisement for the DB Navigator app, encouraging passengers to stay informed about real-time travel updates. Commuters wait on the platform near a regional train.
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Eindhoven Airport Faces Major Disruption Due To Technical IT Issues At Defence Ministry
28 August 2024
#11521291
28 August 2024
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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Eindhoven Airport Faces Major Disruption Due To Technical IT Issues At Defence Ministry
28 August 2024
#11521292
28 August 2024
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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Eindhoven Airport Faces Major Disruption Due To Technical IT Issues At Defence Ministry
28 August 2024
#11521294
28 August 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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Eindhoven Airport Faces Major Disruption Due To Technical IT Issues At Defence Ministry
28 August 2024
#11521283
28 August 2024
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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Eindhoven Airport Faces Major Disruption Due To Technical IT Issues At Defence Ministry
28 August 2024
#11521284
28 August 2024
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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Eindhoven Airport Faces Major Disruption Due To Technical IT Issues At Defence Ministry
28 August 2024
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28 August 2024
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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