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7 Mar 2026
A congress attendee plays the legendary Snake game on a custom-built, 2-meter tall retro mobile phone installation at the Vodafone booth during the Fira Gran Via exhibition. The massive replica, inspired by classic early-2000s feature phones like the Vodafone 125, features fully operational giant physical buttons for controls and a large-scale monochromatic display, powered by a modified embedded system to run the iconic arcade game. The telecommunications giant highlights its network heritage alongside 5G-Advanced and AI innovations during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2026.
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12 May 2025
A banner hailing the Indian armed forces is displayed outside the Eden Gardens cricket stadium during the recent India-Pakistan conflict in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. All military bases and systems remain fully operational and are ready to undertake any mission if the need arises, India says on Monday, two days after it enters into a ceasefire with Pakistan, even as the neighboring country violates the understanding hours later.
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12 May 2025
A banner hailing the Indian armed forces is displayed outside the Eden Gardens cricket stadium during the recent India-Pakistan conflict in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. All military bases and systems remain fully operational and are ready to undertake any mission if the need arises, India says on Monday, two days after it enters into a ceasefire with Pakistan, even as the neighboring country violates the understanding hours later.
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12 May 2025
People look at a banner hailing the Indian armed forces displayed outside the Eden Gardens cricket stadium during the recent India-Pakistan conflict in Kolkata, India, on May 12, 2025. All military bases and systems continue to remain fully operational and are ready to undertake any mission if the need arises, India says on Monday, two days after it enters into a ceasefire with Pakistan even as the neighboring country violates the understanding hours later.
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#11987522
26 Jan 2025
An S-Bahn train is at Hirschgarten station during the evening hours in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on December 26, 2025. The platform displays infrastructure including monitoring screens for drivers, lighting, and red signaling. Passengers are visible inside the train.
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#11987523
26 Jan 2025
The Hirschgarten S-Bahn station in Munich, Germany, on December 26, 2025, features screens for train drivers to monitor the platform. The tracks, signals, and modern infrastructure are visible, ensuring safety and efficiency.
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#11987524
26 Jan 2025
A red S-Bahn train departs from Hirschgarten station during dusk in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on December 26, 2025. The station's platform includes driver monitoring screens displaying platform views, ensuring safety. Visible infrastructure includes rail tracks, signaling systems, and overhead power lines under a serene evening sky.
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#11205710
3 May 2024
Two fishermen are sailing along a beach near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in a coastal village on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on April 29, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant, was fully operationalized and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011 after a long history of construction delays and political challenges.
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#11205711
3 May 2024
The Bushehr nuclear power plant is seen in a coastal village on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on April 29, 2024. Initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources, the construction was halted due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and subsequent political sanctions led Germany to cease work. After a long delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant, was fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, 27 years after construction began.
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3 May 2024
The Bushehr nuclear power plant is seen in a coastal village on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on April 29, 2024. Initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources, the construction was halted due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and subsequent political sanctions led Germany to cease work. After a long delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant, was fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, 27 years after construction began.
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#11205713
3 May 2024
An Iranian flag is waving on a beach in Bushehr, Iran, on April 28, 2024. This city is home to Iran's first nuclear seaport in the Bushehr province, located on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran. The Bushehr nuclear power plant's construction began in 1975 when Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens, aiming to provide electricity and diversify energy resources. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 caused the construction to halt, and Germany ceased work due to political sanctions. After a long delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205714
3 May 2024
A view of the northern coast of the Persian Gulf is seen in Iran's first-ever nuclear seaport city of Bushehr in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, Iran, on April 28, 2024. In 1975, Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens to construct the Bushehr nuclear power plant with the aim of providing electricity and diversifying energy resources. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 halted the construction, and Germany refused to continue work due to political sanctions. After years of delay, the Islamic Republic of Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. Finally, after 27 years from the start of construction, the Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, making it Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205715
3 May 2024
A view of a wharf on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. Iran is continuing to utilize the Bushehr nuclear power plant, which became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, after overcoming numerous delays and challenges, including the halting of construction following the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions that led Germany to cease work. An agreement with Russia in 2004 allowed for the completion of the project, making it Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205717
3 May 2024
An Iranian man and his young daughter are visiting a maritime museum in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, aimed at providing electricity and diversifying energy resources, began construction in 1975 after Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens. However, the Islamic Revolution in 1979 halted the construction, and Germany ceased work due to political sanctions. After years of delays, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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#11205718
3 May 2024
Iranian families are enjoying the beach in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. The Bushehr nuclear power plant, initially contracted with the German company Siemens in 1975 to provide electricity and diversify energy resources, faced construction delays due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979 and subsequent political sanctions. After a long hiatus, Iran signed an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. The power plant became fully operational and connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, marking it as Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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3 May 2024
An Iranian family is sitting on a beach in Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear seaport city, located in Bushehr province on the northern coast of the Persian Gulf, 1090km (677 miles) south of Tehran, on April 28, 2024. In 1975, Iran signed a contract with the German company Siemens to construct the Bushehr nuclear power plant with the aim of providing electricity and diversifying energy resources. However, the construction was halted due to the Islamic Revolution in 1979, and Germany refused to continue work because of political sanctions. After years of delay, Iran reached an agreement with Russia in 2004 to complete the project. Finally, 27 years after construction began, the Bushehr nuclear power plant became fully operational and was connected to the national electricity grid in 2011, making it Iran's first and only active nuclear power plant.
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