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#12503517
25 June 2025
Taxis wait for passengers outside Central Station in Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025. Passengers and drivers are in the pickup zone, with people carrying luggage under the covered station area.
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#12503518
25 June 2025
Taxis wait for passengers outside Central Station in Vienna, Austria, on June 10, 2025.
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#11057426
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057428
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057442
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057443
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057444
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057445
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057449
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057451
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#11057453
8 March 2024
Xiaomi is unveiling the new SU7, an entirely electric car, at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, on March 8, 2024. The vehicle, representing the first offering from Xiaomi EV Technology, is featuring an E-Motor, Battery, Xiaomi Hyper Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and a Smart Cabin. The car, entirely self-manufactured, is boasting an impressive autonomy of 800 kilometers and supports fast charging that can replenish 500 km of range in just 15 minutes. It will be available in the Chinese market in 2024, with plans to expand to the European and American markets in the following years.
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#6761638
28 May 2021
A sign that reads 'Takeaway Pint Available' seen outside The Hairy Lemon Pub in Dublin city center. The next stage of defrosting the Irish economy and easing restrictions will be split into a number of different dates. Hotels can reopen from June 2, gyms and cinemas can open from June 7, and finally, indoor pubs can reopen from July 5. International travel is set to ease mid-July. 5,000 spectators can attend matches in big stadiums from August 2nd. On Friday, 28 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.
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#6184964
13 November 2020
***Photo taken Oct. 20, 2020 made available Nov. 13, 2020*** The last Bulgarian military submarine "Slava" became a museum. This was thanks to the Union of Submariners in Bulgaria, which wanted the vessel to be immortalized. For the veteran submariners from Varna, "Slava" was not just a vessel, but a way of life. That is why they decided absolutely voluntarily and with their own funds to turn the submarine into a museum. The veterans fondly remember the strength of our submarine fleet. "The best years of my life were spent on submarines, and "Slava" is one of them. The greatest day was when all 4 submarines were at the sea. This happened only once and we were proud of it. Otherwise, a lot of events have happened - both good and bad, but we only remember the good, "said Cap. I rank Stanko Stankov - Chairman of the "Union of Submariners". On the board the submarine the midshipman Tsvetko Tsvetkov fondly remembers the glorious years. "For me personally, the submarine is not only a ship, not only a submarine, but also a home. Not only for me, but also for all those who have served," he said. When entering the submarine, the special atmosphere is immediately felt. With a sense of humor, midshipman Tsvetkov tells us about the so-called "equal number." "This means that the number of dives should be equal to the number of rafts, because if this number is violated, it is bad," he explained. However, the midshipman remembers with sadness the moment when the submarine was taken out of the sea and use. "I went on the boat. It was like saying goodbye to a loved one. "Slava" died. Because everything is gutted, cables are cut, I have no words. And then the idea arose in me and the desire for one of the submarines to be scrapped to become a museum," Tsvetkov said. "Slava" is electrified with an ecological system through solar panels and a wind generator. Volunteers from the Union of Submariners restored the periscope and antenna lifting systems. Funds from ticket sales still goes
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#6184966
13 November 2020
***Photo taken Oct. 20, 2020 made available Nov. 13, 2020*** The last Bulgarian military submarine "Slava" became a museum. This was thanks to the Union of Submariners in Bulgaria, which wanted the vessel to be immortalized. For the veteran submariners from Varna, "Slava" was not just a vessel, but a way of life. That is why they decided absolutely voluntarily and with their own funds to turn the submarine into a museum. The veterans fondly remember the strength of our submarine fleet. "The best years of my life were spent on submarines, and "Slava" is one of them. The greatest day was when all 4 submarines were at the sea. This happened only once and we were proud of it. Otherwise, a lot of events have happened - both good and bad, but we only remember the good, "said Cap. I rank Stanko Stankov - Chairman of the "Union of Submariners". On the board the submarine the midshipman Tsvetko Tsvetkov fondly remembers the glorious years. "For me personally, the submarine is not only a ship, not only a submarine, but also a home. Not only for me, but also for all those who have served," he said. When entering the submarine, the special atmosphere is immediately felt. With a sense of humor, midshipman Tsvetkov tells us about the so-called "equal number." "This means that the number of dives should be equal to the number of rafts, because if this number is violated, it is bad," he explained. However, the midshipman remembers with sadness the moment when the submarine was taken out of the sea and use. "I went on the boat. It was like saying goodbye to a loved one. "Slava" died. Because everything is gutted, cables are cut, I have no words. And then the idea arose in me and the desire for one of the submarines to be scrapped to become a museum," Tsvetkov said. "Slava" is electrified with an ecological system through solar panels and a wind generator. Volunteers from the Union of Submariners restored the periscope and antenna lifting systems. Funds from ticket sales still goes
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#6184968
13 November 2020
***Photo taken Oct. 20, 2020 made available Nov. 13, 2020*** The last Bulgarian military submarine "Slava" became a museum. This was thanks to the Union of Submariners in Bulgaria, which wanted the vessel to be immortalized. For the veteran submariners from Varna, "Slava" was not just a vessel, but a way of life. That is why they decided absolutely voluntarily and with their own funds to turn the submarine into a museum. The veterans fondly remember the strength of our submarine fleet. "The best years of my life were spent on submarines, and "Slava" is one of them. The greatest day was when all 4 submarines were at the sea. This happened only once and we were proud of it. Otherwise, a lot of events have happened - both good and bad, but we only remember the good, "said Cap. I rank Stanko Stankov - Chairman of the "Union of Submariners". On the board the submarine the midshipman Tsvetko Tsvetkov fondly remembers the glorious years. "For me personally, the submarine is not only a ship, not only a submarine, but also a home. Not only for me, but also for all those who have served," he said. When entering the submarine, the special atmosphere is immediately felt. With a sense of humor, midshipman Tsvetkov tells us about the so-called "equal number." "This means that the number of dives should be equal to the number of rafts, because if this number is violated, it is bad," he explained. However, the midshipman remembers with sadness the moment when the submarine was taken out of the sea and use. "I went on the boat. It was like saying goodbye to a loved one. "Slava" died. Because everything is gutted, cables are cut, I have no words. And then the idea arose in me and the desire for one of the submarines to be scrapped to become a museum," Tsvetkov said. "Slava" is electrified with an ecological system through solar panels and a wind generator. Volunteers from the Union of Submariners restored the periscope and antenna lifting systems. Funds from ticket sales still goes
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#6184970
13 November 2020
***Photo taken Oct. 20, 2020 made available Nov. 13, 2020*** The last Bulgarian military submarine "Slava" became a museum. This was thanks to the Union of Submariners in Bulgaria, which wanted the vessel to be immortalized. For the veteran submariners from Varna, "Slava" was not just a vessel, but a way of life. That is why they decided absolutely voluntarily and with their own funds to turn the submarine into a museum. The veterans fondly remember the strength of our submarine fleet. "The best years of my life were spent on submarines, and "Slava" is one of them. The greatest day was when all 4 submarines were at the sea. This happened only once and we were proud of it. Otherwise, a lot of events have happened - both good and bad, but we only remember the good, "said Cap. I rank Stanko Stankov - Chairman of the "Union of Submariners". On the board the submarine the midshipman Tsvetko Tsvetkov fondly remembers the glorious years. "For me personally, the submarine is not only a ship, not only a submarine, but also a home. Not only for me, but also for all those who have served," he said. When entering the submarine, the special atmosphere is immediately felt. With a sense of humor, midshipman Tsvetkov tells us about the so-called "equal number." "This means that the number of dives should be equal to the number of rafts, because if this number is violated, it is bad," he explained. However, the midshipman remembers with sadness the moment when the submarine was taken out of the sea and use. "I went on the boat. It was like saying goodbye to a loved one. "Slava" died. Because everything is gutted, cables are cut, I have no words. And then the idea arose in me and the desire for one of the submarines to be scrapped to become a museum," Tsvetkov said. "Slava" is electrified with an ecological system through solar panels and a wind generator. Volunteers from the Union of Submariners restored the periscope and antenna lifting systems. Funds from ticket sales still goes
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