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#6281372
17 December 2020
Closed shops in the Netherlands during the new five-week lockdown as seen in Eindhoven city. Daily life in the commercial area, mall and squares in Eindhoven city. The prime minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte announced earlier this week the new measures against the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The Dutch government imposed the new lockdown measures to fight the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, with limiting gatherings but also closing the shops. All public places including daycare centers, gyms, pools, museums, zoos, cinemas, hairdressers, beauty salons, public markets and non-essential shops will close until January 19 of 2021 along with the schools that will close until Jan. 18. The Netherlands has recorded more than 600,000 cases and 10,000 deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on December 16, 2020
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#6281374
17 December 2020
People wearing facemask are passing in front of a closed store during the new lockdown. Closed shops in the Netherlands during the new five-week lockdown as seen in Eindhoven city. Daily life in the commercial area, mall and squares in Eindhoven city. The prime minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte announced earlier this week the new measures against the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The Dutch government imposed the new lockdown measures to fight the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, with limiting gatherings but also closing the shops. All public places including daycare centers, gyms, pools, museums, zoos, cinemas, hairdressers, beauty salons, public markets and non-essential shops will close until January 19 of 2021 along with the schools that will close until Jan. 18. The Netherlands has recorded more than 600,000 cases and 10,000 deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on December 16, 2020
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#6281376
17 December 2020
Media Markt shop as seen with the entrance closed during the new lockdown. Closed shops in the Netherlands during the new five-week lockdown as seen in Eindhoven city. Daily life in the commercial area, mall and squares in Eindhoven city. The prime minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte announced earlier this week the new measures against the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The Dutch government imposed the new lockdown measures to fight the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, with limiting gatherings but also closing the shops. All public places including daycare centers, gyms, pools, museums, zoos, cinemas, hairdressers, beauty salons, public markets and non-essential shops will close until January 19 of 2021 along with the schools that will close until Jan. 18. The Netherlands has recorded more than 600,000 cases and 10,000 deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on December 16, 2020
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#6281378
17 December 2020
A woman wearing a facemask walking in the city center of Eindhoven during the lockdown. Closed shops in the Netherlands during the new five-week lockdown as seen in Eindhoven city. Daily life in the commercial area, mall and squares in Eindhoven city. The prime minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte announced earlier this week the new measures against the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The Dutch government imposed the new lockdown measures to fight the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, with limiting gatherings but also closing the shops. All public places including daycare centers, gyms, pools, museums, zoos, cinemas, hairdressers, beauty salons, public markets and non-essential shops will close until January 19 of 2021 along with the schools that will close until Jan. 18. The Netherlands has recorded more than 600,000 cases and 10,000 deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on December 16, 2020
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#6281380
17 December 2020
A young woman wearing facemask are passing in front of a closed store during the new lockdown. Closed shops in the Netherlands during the new five-week lockdown as seen in Eindhoven city. Daily life in the commercial area, mall and squares in Eindhoven city. The prime minister of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte announced earlier this week the new measures against the spread of the Covid-19 virus. The Dutch government imposed the new lockdown measures to fight the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, with limiting gatherings but also closing the shops. All public places including daycare centers, gyms, pools, museums, zoos, cinemas, hairdressers, beauty salons, public markets and non-essential shops will close until January 19 of 2021 along with the schools that will close until Jan. 18. The Netherlands has recorded more than 600,000 cases and 10,000 deaths during the coronavirus pandemic. Eindhoven, The Netherlands on December 16, 2020
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#6257590
9 December 2020
A medical mask lies on the path leading to the entrance of techno club Berghain in Berlin, Germany on December 8, 2020. On the facade of the building hangs a banner, artwork by Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, reading 'Tomorrow is the question'. Germany if facing a Christmas season with restrictive rules limiting private gatherings, commerce, movementes etc. desided from the federal and local authorities to react to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, since the number of cases, after more than one month of partial lockdown, is decreasing but far from the desired threshold of 50 cases for 100.000 inhabitants.
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#6257592
9 December 2020
A medical mask lies on the path leading to the entrance of techno club Berghain in Berlin, Germany on December 8, 2020. On the facade of the building hangs a banner, artwork by Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, reading 'Tomorrow is the question'. Germany if facing a Christmas season with restrictive rules limiting private gatherings, commerce, movementes etc. desided from the federal and local authorities to react to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, since the number of cases, after more than one month of partial lockdown, is decreasing but far from the desired threshold of 50 cases for 100.000 inhabitants.
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#6257594
9 December 2020
A medical mask lies on the path leading to the entrance of techno club Berghain in Berlin, Germany on December 8, 2020. On the facade of the building hangs a banner, artwork by Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, reading 'Tomorrow is the question'. Germany if facing a Christmas season with restrictive rules limiting private gatherings, commerce, movementes etc. desided from the federal and local authorities to react to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, since the number of cases, after more than one month of partial lockdown, is decreasing but far from the desired threshold of 50 cases for 100.000 inhabitants.
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#6257596
9 December 2020
A banner, artwork by Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, reading 'Tomorrow is the question' hangs on the facade of techno club Berghain in Berlin, Germany on December 8, 2020. Germany if facing a Christmas season with restrictive rules limiting private gatherings, commerce, movementes etc. desided from the federal and local authorities to react to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, since the number of cases, after more than one month of partial lockdown, is decreasing but far from the desired threshold of 50 cases for 100.000 inhabitants.
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#6257598
9 December 2020
A banner, artwork by Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, reading 'Tomorrow is the question' hangs on the facade of techno club Berghain in Berlin, Germany on December 8, 2020. Germany if facing a Christmas season with restrictive rules limiting private gatherings, commerce, movementes etc. desided from the federal and local authorities to react to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, since the number of cases, after more than one month of partial lockdown, is decreasing but far from the desired threshold of 50 cases for 100.000 inhabitants.
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#6257600
9 December 2020
A broken Christmas bauble hangs from the branches of a young leafless tree while a banner, artwork by Artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, reading 'Tomorrow is the question' hangs on the facade of techno club Berghain in Berlin, Germany on December 8, 2020. Germany if facing a Christmas season with restrictive rules limiting private gatherings, commerce, movementes etc. desided from the federal and local authorities to react to the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, since the number of cases, after more than one month of partial lockdown, is decreasing but far from the desired threshold of 50 cases for 100.000 inhabitants.
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#4708064
23 July 2019
A view of details of a traditional butcher shop facade in Villedieu-les-Poeles. On Monday, July 22, 2019, in Caen, Normandy, France.
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#3655794
14 January 2019
European flags wave in front of the Berlaymont building - European Commission (EC) headquarter - in Brussels, Belgium, on January 14, 2019, the day ahead of crucial U.K. Parliament Brexit vote. The EU is waiting to see the scale of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's expected parliamentary defeat on her Brexit deal before considering its response, officials said, with some predicting that she will have to delay Britain's departure from the bloc.
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#3655810
14 January 2019
European flags wave in front of the Berlaymont building - European Commission (EC) headquarter - in Brussels, Belgium, on January 14, 2019, the day ahead of crucial U.K. Parliament Brexit vote. The EU is waiting to see the scale of U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's expected parliamentary defeat on her Brexit deal before considering its response, officials said, with some predicting that she will have to delay Britain's departure from the bloc.
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#3350640
26 October 2018
Lybian, Italian and European flags wave on the facade of Palazzo Chigi, residence of Italy's Prime Minister, ahead Libya's UN-backed Government of National Accord, Fayez al-Sarraj, meeting with Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Rome, Italy, on October 26, 2018.
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#3350646
26 October 2018
Lybian, Italian and European flags wave on the facade of Palazzo Chigi, residence of Italy's Prime Minister, ahead Libya's UN-backed Government of National Accord, Fayez al-Sarraj, meeting with Italy's Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte in Rome, Italy, on October 26, 2018.
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