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Fernando Alonso of Spain looks direct into the camera. Alonso is the racecar driver of Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team, as seen enteri...

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F1 Grand Prix Of Belgium

1 August 2023

Fernando Alonso of Spain looks direct into the camera. Alonso is the racecar driver of Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team, as seen enteri...

#10327998

1 August 2023

Fernando Alonso of Spain looks direct into the camera. Alonso is the racecar driver of Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team, as seen entering the pole position area and getting on an old classic antique car at the starting point for an introduction lap to the audience, the drivers parade ahead of the Belgian F1 Grand Prix race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Spa. FIA Formula 1 MSC Cruises Belgian Grand Prix 2023 at Spa, Belgium on July 30, 2023


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Fernando Alonso of Spain looks direct into the camera. Alonso is the racecar driver of Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team, as seen enteri...

#10328000

F1 Grand Prix Of Belgium

1 August 2023

Fernando Alonso of Spain looks direct into the camera. Alonso is the racecar driver of Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team, as seen enteri...

#10328000

1 August 2023

Fernando Alonso of Spain looks direct into the camera. Alonso is the racecar driver of Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant F1 Team, as seen entering the pole position area and getting on an old classic antique car at the starting point for an introduction lap to the audience, the drivers parade ahead of the Belgian F1 Grand Prix race at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Spa. FIA Formula 1 MSC Cruises Belgian Grand Prix 2023 at Spa, Belgium on July 30, 2023


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BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MAY 31, 2023:   
A pole with CCTV cameras seen in the center of Brussels, in Brussels, Belgium, on May 31, 2023. (Photo...

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Daily Life In Brussels

7 July 2023

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MAY 31, 2023:   
A pole with CCTV cameras seen in the center of Brussels, in Brussels, Belgium, on May 31, 2023. (Photo...

#10244270

7 July 2023

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MAY 31, 2023: A pole with CCTV cameras seen in the center of Brussels, in Brussels, Belgium, on May 31, 2023.


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An electric pole where a surveillance camera is connected was set on fire during a demonstration after the government pushed a pensions refo...

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Clashes In Toulouse, France For The 10th Day Of Mobilization Against The Pension Reform

29 March 2023

An electric pole where a surveillance camera is connected was set on fire during a demonstration after the government pushed a pensions refo...

#9820910

29 March 2023

An electric pole where a surveillance camera is connected was set on fire during a demonstration after the government pushed a pensions reform through parliament without a vote, using the article 49.3 of the constitution, in Toulouse, southern France, on March 28, 2023. France faces another day of strikes and protests nearly two weeks after the president bypassed parliament to pass a pensions overhaul that is sparking turmoil in the country, with unions vowing no let-up in mass protests to get the government to back down. The day of action is the tenth such mobilisation since protests started in mid-January against the law, which includes raising the retirement age from 62 to 64.


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Emotional Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, who received the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Kr...

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The Dragon Of Dragons Award 2022 Goes To Jarmo Jääskeläinen

1 June 2022

Emotional Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, who received the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Kr...

#8332020

1 June 2022

Emotional Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, who received the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Festival. Jarmo Jääskeläinen, a Finnish documentary filmmaker, producer and educator made his most important documentaries in the 1970s and 1980s in Poland, where as a foreigner he did not experience any limitations imposed by censorship or self-censorship. Jääskeläinen’s camera captures the shock of his friends after the death of Stanisław Pyjas in 1977, the hopes of Poles related to the first visit of Pope John Paul II to their homeland in 1979 and the pain and rage after the murder of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko in 1984. During martial law the director dealt with the detained opposition activists and analysed the mood in Solidarity. On Tuesday, May 31, 2022, in Krakow, Poland.


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Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Fest...

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The Dragon Of Dragons Award 2022 Goes To Jarmo Jääskeläinen

1 June 2022

Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Fest...

#8332022

1 June 2022

Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Festival. Jarmo Jääskeläinen (1937-2022), a Finnish documentary filmmaker, producer and educator made his most important documentaries in the 1970s and 1980s in Poland, where as a foreigner he did not experience any limitations imposed by censorship or self-censorship. Jääskeläinen’s camera captures the shock of his friends after the death of Stanisław Pyjas in 1977, the hopes of Poles related to the first visit of Pope John Paul II to their homeland in 1979 and the pain and rage after the murder of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko in 1984. During martial law the director dealt with the detained opposition activists and analysed the mood in Solidarity. On Tuesday, May 31, 2022, in Krakow, Poland.


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Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Fest...

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The Dragon Of Dragons Award 2022 Goes To Jarmo Jääskeläinen

1 June 2022

Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Fest...

#8332018

1 June 2022

Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Festival. Jarmo Jääskeläinen (1937-2022), a Finnish documentary filmmaker, producer and educator made his most important documentaries in the 1970s and 1980s in Poland, where as a foreigner he did not experience any limitations imposed by censorship or self-censorship. Jääskeläinen’s camera captures the shock of his friends after the death of Stanisław Pyjas in 1977, the hopes of Poles related to the first visit of Pope John Paul II to their homeland in 1979 and the pain and rage after the murder of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko in 1984. During martial law the director dealt with the detained opposition activists and analysed the mood in Solidarity. On Tuesday, May 31, 2022, in Krakow, Poland.


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Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Fest...

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The Dragon Of Dragons Award 2022 Goes To Jarmo Jääskeläinen

1 June 2022

Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Fest...

#8332016

1 June 2022

Kira Jääskeläinen, daughter of Jarmo Jääskeläinen, receives the Dragon of Dragons award for her deceased father at the 62nd Krakow Film Festival. Jarmo Jääskeläinen (1937-2022), a Finnish documentary filmmaker, producer and educator made his most important documentaries in the 1970s and 1980s in Poland, where as a foreigner he did not experience any limitations imposed by censorship or self-censorship. Jääskeläinen’s camera captures the shock of his friends after the death of Stanisław Pyjas in 1977, the hopes of Poles related to the first visit of Pope John Paul II to their homeland in 1979 and the pain and rage after the murder of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko in 1984. During martial law the director dealt with the detained opposition activists and analysed the mood in Solidarity. On Tuesday, May 31, 2022, in Krakow, Poland.


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Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rot...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rot...

#6384766

26 January 2021

Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes,...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes,...

#6384790

26 January 2021

A worker is inspecting and writing down the damages. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food cha...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food cha...

#6384792

26 January 2021

A damaged with broken glasses bus stop. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged tram stop Randweg as seen with people wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of sho...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged tram stop Randweg as seen with people wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of sho...

#6384794

26 January 2021

Damaged tram stop Randweg as seen with people wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food...

#6384796

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food...

#6384796

26 January 2021

Boarded up with wood panels broken windows. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machi...

#6384798

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machi...

#6384798

26 January 2021

The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rot...

#6384800

Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rot...

#6384800

26 January 2021

Damaged Kruidvat shop front glasses while people continue their daily life, wearing facemask. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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Two young women pass infront of the broken ATM machines. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, caf...

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Aftermath Of Anti-curfew Protest Riots In Rotterdam

26 January 2021

Two young women pass infront of the broken ATM machines. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, caf...

#6384802

26 January 2021

Two young women pass infront of the broken ATM machines. The aftermath of the anti-curfew unrest in Rotterdam. Damaged windows of shops, cafes, fast-food chain, destroyed pavement, broken ATM machines, bus stop, tram stops, damaged windows and glasses even in a residential area have been caused by the violent protesters who clashed with the police and looted the area around Groene Hilledijk, Beijerlandselaan and Randweg. It is the 3rd consecutive night of riots and clashes with the polices after the government imposed the curfew to fight the spread of the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic and the new mutation, as the previous lockdown didn't keep the infection numbers low. People in the Netherlands are no longer allowed to be outside between 21:00 and 04:30 local time, while violators face a penalty fee of 95euro. Rotterdam, the Netherlands on January 26, 2021


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