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#13100569
15 December 2025
A close-up view shows the illuminated blue and white logo of KBC Group N.V., a Belgian universal bank-insurer, mounted on a modern tiled exterior wall. KBC focuses on services including retail banking, corporate banking, and insurance, in Ghent, East Flanders, Flemish Region, Belgium, on December 15, 2025.
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#13100570
15 December 2025
A close-up view shows the illuminated blue and white logo of KBC Group N.V., a Belgian universal bank-insurer, mounted on a modern tiled exterior wall. KBC focuses on services including retail banking, corporate banking, and insurance, in Ghent, East Flanders, Flemish Region, Belgium, on December 15, 2025.
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#12108787
1 March 2025
An elderly woman with a walker navigates a pedestrian and bicycle path in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on February 25, 2025. The scene highlights the importance of accessibility and infrastructure for senior citizens. The urban pathway is surrounded by trees and features designated pedestrian and cycling lanes, reflecting the challenges and necessities of mobility for the aging population in modern cities.
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#12103630
28 February 2025
A young man in a wheelchair navigates an urban sidewalk in Karlsruhe, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, on February 24, 2025.
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Portugal Tourism Keeps Flowing Foward With Reduced Mobility Access To Beaches
13 August 2024
#11475309
13 August 2024
Ourem, Portugal, on August 10, 2024, is showing an aerial view of access to Agroal river beach. The country is known for its tourism that generates revenue every year but also has special tourism programs like the ''Accessible Beach - Beach for All!'' program, launched in 2005, as a result of a partnership led by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the Portuguese Environment Agency, and Tourism of Portugal. Its main objective is equipping bathing areas with a set of conditions that allow for universal use, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
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Portugal Tourism Keeps Flowing Foward With Reduced Mobility Access To Beaches
13 August 2024
#11475310
13 August 2024
An aerial view of Agroal river beach in Ourem, Portugal, on August 10, 2024, is showing the country's tourism, which is generating revenue every year. Portugal is also having special tourism programs like the ''Accessible Beach - Beach for All!'' program, launched in 2005, as a result of a partnership led by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the Portuguese Environment Agency, and Tourism of Portugal. The main objective is equipping bathing areas with a set of conditions that are allowing for universal use, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
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Portugal Tourism Keeps Flowing Foward With Reduced Mobility Access To Beaches
13 August 2024
#11475311
13 August 2024
An aerial view of Agroal river beach in Ourem, Portugal, on August 10, 2024, is showing the country's tourism, which is generating revenue every year. Portugal is also having special tourism programs like the ''Accessible Beach - Beach for All!'' program, launched in 2005, as a result of a partnership led by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the Portuguese Environment Agency, and Tourism of Portugal. The main objective is equipping bathing areas with a set of conditions that are allowing for universal use, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
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Portugal Tourism Keeps Flowing Foward With Reduced Mobility Access To Beaches
13 August 2024
#11475312
13 August 2024
An aerial view is showing tree tops and nature in Ourem, Portugal, on August 10, 2024. The country is known for its tourism that generates revenue every year and also has special tourism programs like the ''Accessible Beach - Beach for All!'' program, launched in 2005, as a result of a partnership led by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the Portuguese Environment Agency, and Tourism of Portugal. Its main objective is equipping bathing areas with a set of conditions that allow for universal use, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
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Portugal Tourism Keeps Flowing Foward With Reduced Mobility Access To Beaches
13 August 2024
#11475313
13 August 2024
Ourem, Portugal, on August 10, 2024, is showing an aerial view of access to Agroal river beach. The country is known for its tourism that generates revenue every year but also has special tourism programs like the ''Accessible Beach - Beach for All!'' program, launched in 2005, as a result of a partnership led by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the Portuguese Environment Agency, and Tourism of Portugal. Its main objective is equipping bathing areas with a set of conditions that allow for universal use, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
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Portugal Tourism Keeps Flowing Foward With Reduced Mobility Access To Beaches
13 August 2024
#11475314
13 August 2024
Ourem, Portugal, on August 10, 2024, is showing an aerial view of access to Agroal river beach. The country is known for its tourism that generates revenue every year but also has special tourism programs like the ''Accessible Beach - Beach for All!'' program, launched in 2005, as a result of a partnership led by the National Institute for Rehabilitation, the Portuguese Environment Agency, and Tourism of Portugal. Its main objective is equipping bathing areas with a set of conditions that allow for universal use, regardless of age or mobility challenges.
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2023 Zhejiang International Intelligent Transportation Industry Expo in Hangzhou
1 December 2023
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1 December 2023
Visitors are exploring the universe using VR technology at the 2023 Zhejiang International Intelligent Transportation Industry Expo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, on December 1, 2023.
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#6063622
6 October 2020
Indonesian women wearing masks and face shield as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak sit on a pedestrian in Jakarta, Indonesia onOctober 5, 2020. The unabated COVID-19 transmission in Greater Jakarta has forced authorities to expand restrictions, but experts doubt its efficacy as efforts are not implemented equally in each part of the region. Greater Jakarta includes Indonesia’s capital, Greater Tangerang in Banten - consisting of Tangerang regency, South Tangerang and Tangerang municipalities - and “Bodebek” in West Java - consisting of Bogor municipality and Bogor regency, Depok, as well as Bekasi municipality and Bekasi regency. It is the country’s largest agglomeration area inhabited by nearly 35 million people, many of whom, under normal circumstances, commute for work or study to Jakarta. But given that people’s mobility remains high even during the pandemic, experts, have suggested that every local administration in Greater Jakarta implement universal restrict.
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#6063624
6 October 2020
Man wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a pedestrian in Jakarta on 6 October, 2020. The unabated COVID-19 transmission in Greater Jakarta has forced authorities to expand restrictions, but experts doubt its efficacy as efforts are not implemented equally in each part of the region. Greater Jakarta includes Indonesia’s capital, Greater Tangerang in Banten - consisting of Tangerang regency, South Tangerang and Tangerang municipalities - and “Bodebek” in West Java - consisting of Bogor municipality and Bogor regency, Depok, as well as Bekasi municipality and Bekasi regency. It is the country’s largest agglomeration area inhabited by nearly 35 million people, many of whom, under normal circumstances, commute for work or study to Jakarta. But given that people’s mobility remains high even during the pandemic, experts, have suggested that every local administration in Greater Jakarta implement universal restrict.
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#6063626
6 October 2020
Woman wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a pedestrian in Jakarta on 6 October, 2020. The unabated COVID-19 transmission in Greater Jakarta has forced authorities to expand restrictions, but experts doubt its efficacy as efforts are not implemented equally in each part of the region. Greater Jakarta includes Indonesia’s capital, Greater Tangerang in Banten - consisting of Tangerang regency, South Tangerang and Tangerang municipalities - and “Bodebek” in West Java - consisting of Bogor municipality and Bogor regency, Depok, as well as Bekasi municipality and Bekasi regency. It is the country’s largest agglomeration area inhabited by nearly 35 million people, many of whom, under normal circumstances, commute for work or study to Jakarta. But given that people’s mobility remains high even during the pandemic, experts, have suggested that every local administration in Greater Jakarta implement universal restrict.
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#6063628
6 October 2020
People wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a pedestrian in Jakarta on 6 October, 2020. The unabated COVID-19 transmission in Greater Jakarta has forced authorities to expand restrictions, but experts doubt its efficacy as efforts are not implemented equally in each part of the region. Greater Jakarta includes Indonesia’s capital, Greater Tangerang in Banten - consisting of Tangerang regency, South Tangerang and Tangerang municipalities - and “Bodebek” in West Java - consisting of Bogor municipality and Bogor regency, Depok, as well as Bekasi municipality and Bekasi regency. It is the country’s largest agglomeration area inhabited by nearly 35 million people, many of whom, under normal circumstances, commute for work or study to Jakarta. But given that people’s mobility remains high even during the pandemic, experts, have suggested that every local administration in Greater Jakarta implement universal restrict.
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#6063630
6 October 2020
People wearing masks as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak walk on a pelican crossing in Jakarta on 6 October, 2020. The unabated COVID-19 transmission in Greater Jakarta has forced authorities to expand restrictions, but experts doubt its efficacy as efforts are not implemented equally in each part of the region. Greater Jakarta includes Indonesia’s capital, Greater Tangerang in Banten - consisting of Tangerang regency, South Tangerang and Tangerang municipalities - and “Bodebek” in West Java - consisting of Bogor municipality and Bogor regency, Depok, as well as Bekasi municipality and Bekasi regency. It is the country’s largest agglomeration area inhabited by nearly 35 million people, many of whom, under normal circumstances, commute for work or study to Jakarta. But given that people’s mobility remains high even during the pandemic, experts, have suggested that every local administration in Greater Jakarta implement universal restrict.
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