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#12156342
14 March 2025
A Danube cruise ship with tourists and a cargo ship with a load of timber are at the Kachlet power plant dam in Passau, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 11, 2022. The plant from the 1920s is a dam operated by Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH with a double lock and hydroelectric power plant in the Danube near Maierhof in the city of Passau.
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14 March 2025
A Danube cruise ship with tourists and a cargo ship with a load of timber are at the Kachlet power plant dam in Passau, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 11, 2022. The plant from the 1920s is a dam operated by Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH with a double lock and hydroelectric power plant in the Danube near Maierhof in the city of Passau.
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14 March 2025
A Danube cruise ship with tourists and a cargo ship with a load of timber are at the Kachlet power plant dam in Passau, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on June 11, 2022. The plant from the 1920s is a dam operated by Uniper Kraftwerke GmbH with a double lock and hydroelectric power plant in the Danube near Maierhof in the city of Passau.
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#12124115
5 March 2025
A housing construction site in Gauting, Starnberg District, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2020, features workers engaged in construction activities with a large Doosan excavator in operation. The site includes scaffolding and partially built residential structures of an ongoing housing development project. Safety barriers and roadwork indicate infrastructure improvements to support the residential area.
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#12124116
5 March 2025
A large yellow mobile crane from Eineder, branded Terex, operates at a housing construction site in Gauting, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 8, 2020, lifting materials at the upper structure of a partially built residential complex. The construction site features exposed concrete walls, scaffolding, and steel reinforcement bars, indicating ongoing structural development. The project is part of the region's housing expansion efforts, supporting urban growth and residential needs.
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Refugees And Border Dynamics: Schengen Challenges At Germany Austria Borders
10 December 2024
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10 December 2024
A blue border sign in Simbach, Germany, marks the boundary of the Schengen area between Germany and Austria, emphasizing the European Union’s shared vision of open borders through its iconic 12 yellow stars. Positioned 400 meters from the Austrian border, the sign serves as a reminder of the ease of movement within the EU for its citizens. However, the German-Austrian border also becomes a focal point for refugees and migrants, raising ongoing debates about border management, human rights, and shared responsibilities among Schengen states.
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#9503428
27 January 2023
Children and people behind the fence, the controlled area where the refugees are arriving. War refugees from Ukraine arrive at Przemysl railway station and get warm food. Civilians mostly women, old people and children who fled the conflict in Ukraine are seen in train station in Przemyl getting warm food from volunteers and Polish armed forces. Afterwards they register to get on buses or trains at the main railway station to be transferred into Poland and Europe while volunteers and NGOs provide them with humanitarian aid and assistance. People arrive by train from Lviv in Ukraine or from Medyka - Shehyni border crossing, where most of them cross the Polish Ukrainian borders on foot and arrive at the station by bus. According to UN - UNHCR about 8 million refugees left the country as United Nations announced and showed the data on a map of the Ukrainians who fled and those who have been internally displaced. Przemysl, Poland on March 2022
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27 January 2023
Children and people behind the fence, the controlled area where the refugees are arriving. War refugees from Ukraine arrive at Przemysl railway station and get warm food. Civilians mostly women, old people and children who fled the conflict in Ukraine are seen in train station in Przemyl getting warm food from volunteers and Polish armed forces. Afterwards they register to get on buses or trains at the main railway station to be transferred into Poland and Europe while volunteers and NGOs provide them with humanitarian aid and assistance. People arrive by train from Lviv in Ukraine or from Medyka - Shehyni border crossing, where most of them cross the Polish Ukrainian borders on foot and arrive at the station by bus. According to UN - UNHCR about 8 million refugees left the country as United Nations announced and showed the data on a map of the Ukrainians who fled and those who have been internally displaced. Przemysl, Poland on March 2022
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#9503432
27 January 2023
Children and people behind the fence, the controlled area where the refugees are arriving. War refugees from Ukraine arrive at Przemysl railway station and get warm food. Civilians mostly women, old people and children who fled the conflict in Ukraine are seen in train station in Przemyl getting warm food from volunteers and Polish armed forces. Afterwards they register to get on buses or trains at the main railway station to be transferred into Poland and Europe while volunteers and NGOs provide them with humanitarian aid and assistance. People arrive by train from Lviv in Ukraine or from Medyka - Shehyni border crossing, where most of them cross the Polish Ukrainian borders on foot and arrive at the station by bus. According to UN - UNHCR about 8 million refugees left the country as United Nations announced and showed the data on a map of the Ukrainians who fled and those who have been internally displaced. Przemysl, Poland on March 2022
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#9503434
27 January 2023
Children and people behind the fence, the controlled area where the refugees are arriving. War refugees from Ukraine arrive at Przemysl railway station and get warm food. Civilians mostly women, old people and children who fled the conflict in Ukraine are seen in train station in Przemyl getting warm food from volunteers and Polish armed forces. Afterwards they register to get on buses or trains at the main railway station to be transferred into Poland and Europe while volunteers and NGOs provide them with humanitarian aid and assistance. People arrive by train from Lviv in Ukraine or from Medyka - Shehyni border crossing, where most of them cross the Polish Ukrainian borders on foot and arrive at the station by bus. According to UN - UNHCR about 8 million refugees left the country as United Nations announced and showed the data on a map of the Ukrainians who fled and those who have been internally displaced. Przemysl, Poland on March 2022
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#8566134
20 July 2022
Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for a controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
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#8566136
20 July 2022
Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for a controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
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#8566132
20 July 2022
Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for a controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
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#8566128
20 July 2022
Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for a controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
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#8566130
20 July 2022
Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for a controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
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#8566126
20 July 2022
Bomb disposal experts from the Ukrainian State Emergency Service prepare for a controlled explosions of unexploded missiles, artillery shells and mines in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, 19 July 2022. The demining and clearing of unexploded ordnance in Ukraine after the Russian invasion could take between 5-7 years.
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