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The grandstand and scoreboard inside Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, on April 28, 2023, are empty. The soccer stadium is the largest in...

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Maksimir Stadium Grandstand And Scoreboard

3 July 2025

The grandstand and scoreboard inside Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, on April 28, 2023, are empty. The soccer stadium is the largest in...

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3 July 2025

The grandstand and scoreboard inside Maksimir Stadium in Zagreb, Croatia, on April 28, 2023, are empty. The soccer stadium is the largest in the country and serves as the home ground of record champion Dinamo Zagreb. It is located in the Maksimir district in the northeast of the city.


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A free bicycle battery charging and storage locker station of the Radverkehr Service is shown at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower...

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Free Bicycle Battery Charging Locker Station

26 April 2025

A free bicycle battery charging and storage locker station of the Radverkehr Service is shown at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower...

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26 April 2025

A free bicycle battery charging and storage locker station of the Radverkehr Service is shown at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The station allows cyclists to safely charge their e-bike batteries and store valuables using a PIN-secured system.


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A person opens a locker at the free bicycle battery charging station provided by Radverkehr Service at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria,...

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Free Bicycle Battery Charging Locker Station

26 April 2025

A person opens a locker at the free bicycle battery charging station provided by Radverkehr Service at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria,...

#12306694

26 April 2025

A person opens a locker at the free bicycle battery charging station provided by Radverkehr Service at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The station offers cyclists a secure place to charge e-bike batteries and store valuables using a PIN-code system.


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A general view is showing the inside of the changing room at Westfalenhalle stadium in Dortmund, Germany, on June 11, 2024, three days befor...

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Press Preview Of Westfalenhalle Stadium In Dortmund 3 Days Ahead Of UEFA Euro 2024

12 June 2024

A general view is showing the inside of the changing room at Westfalenhalle stadium in Dortmund, Germany, on June 11, 2024, three days befor...

#11322883

12 June 2024

A general view is showing the inside of the changing room at Westfalenhalle stadium in Dortmund, Germany, on June 11, 2024, three days before the opening of UEFA Euro football matches of 2024.


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A general view is showing the inside of the changing room at Westfalenhalle stadium in Dortmund, Germany, on June 11, 2024, three days befor...

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Press Preview Of Westfalenhalle Stadium In Dortmund 3 Days Ahead Of UEFA Euro 2024

12 June 2024

A general view is showing the inside of the changing room at Westfalenhalle stadium in Dortmund, Germany, on June 11, 2024, three days befor...

#11322886

12 June 2024

A general view is showing the inside of the changing room at Westfalenhalle stadium in Dortmund, Germany, on June 11, 2024, three days before the opening of UEFA Euro football matches of 2024.


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A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the openin...

#11320015

Media Preview Of Veltins Arena In Gelsenkirchen Before The UEFA Euro 2024

10 June 2024

A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the openin...

#11320015

10 June 2024

A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the opening of the UEFA Euro football matches of 2024.


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A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the openin...

#11320016

Media Preview Of Veltins Arena In Gelsenkirchen Before The UEFA Euro 2024

10 June 2024

A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the openin...

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10 June 2024

A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the opening of the UEFA Euro football matches of 2024.


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A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the openin...

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Media Preview Of Veltins Arena In Gelsenkirchen Before The UEFA Euro 2024

10 June 2024

A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the openin...

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10 June 2024

A general view of the changing room is being seen at Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on June 10, 2024, a few days before the opening of the UEFA Euro football matches of 2024.


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Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, Hendrik Wust, the Prime Minister of NRW, Michael Wiederer, the President of the European Handball Ass...

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Opening Press Conference Of EHF Euro 2024 In Cologne

17 January 2024

Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, Hendrik Wust, the Prime Minister of NRW, Michael Wiederer, the President of the European Handball Ass...

#10920690

17 January 2024

Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, Hendrik Wust, the Prime Minister of NRW, Michael Wiederer, the President of the European Handball Association, and Stefan Locher, the Director of Lanxess Arena, are attending the opening press conference of the EHF Euro 2024 European Handball Championship at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany, on January 17, 2024.


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Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, Hendrik Wust, the Prime Minister of NRW, Michael Wiederer, the President of the European Handball Ass...

#10920695

Opening Press Conference Of EHF Euro 2024 In Cologne

17 January 2024

Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, Hendrik Wust, the Prime Minister of NRW, Michael Wiederer, the President of the European Handball Ass...

#10920695

17 January 2024

Henriette Reker, the Mayor of Cologne, Hendrik Wust, the Prime Minister of NRW, Michael Wiederer, the President of the European Handball Association, Mark Schober, the German handball official, and Stefan Locher, the Director of Lanxess Arena, are attending the opening press conference of the EHF Euro 2024 European Handball Championship at Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany, on January 17, 2024.


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Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown with the chairs and tables of the terrace packed and locked. The Netherlands partly lifts...

#7638280

The Netherlands Lifts Partly The Lockdown Measures

15 January 2022

Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown with the chairs and tables of the terrace packed and locked. The Netherlands partly lifts...

#7638280

15 January 2022

Restaurant closed in Eindhoven during the lockdown with the chairs and tables of the terrace packed and locked. The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022


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The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638248

The Netherlands Lifts Partly The Lockdown Measures

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638248

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022


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The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

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The Netherlands Lifts Partly The Lockdown Measures

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638252

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022


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The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

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The Netherlands Lifts Partly The Lockdown Measures

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638256

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022


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The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638258

The Netherlands Lifts Partly The Lockdown Measures

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638258

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022


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The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638260

The Netherlands Lifts Partly The Lockdown Measures

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops openin...

#7638260

15 January 2022

The Netherlands partly lifts the lockdown measures from 15 of January after the 4-week long lockdown with all the non-essential shops opening with limited working hours, universities, hair dressers and gyms as well, with reduced capacity but cafes, bars and restaurants will still remain closed until 25 January for sure, an action that finds many shop owners against. Daily life in Eindhoven while people walk in the commercial district of the center or wait in line to receive products from stores via click and collect method. Stores and shops appearing closed with the roller metal shutter down, cafes, bars and restaurants also closed with tables and chairs of the terraces packed and locked. The Netherlands was the first European nation to declare full lockdown to fight the new Omicron variant that surges. After a sudden government order before Christmas, the country closed all the nonessential shops, cafes, restaurants, bars, gyms, schools, sports venues, cultural places and others for 4 weeks in order to fight and prevent the spread of the Omicron mutation of Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic until at least January 14. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on January 14, 2022


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