Editorial archives & illustrations

1 173 341 items
  • / 500
  • images/page:
RF
A man holding a piece of paper with the words Dark Web typed on it in his hands over a black computer keyboard covered in dust. Close up.-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck sits in the courtroom of the regional court. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. View of the entrance to the district court. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. View of the lettering 'Landgericht' on the façade of the court building. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn district court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. View of the lettering 'Landgericht' on the façade of the court building. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn district court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Pforzheim, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. Exterior shot of the Pforzheim district court. A trial for incitement of the people is taking place there. The defendant from the 'Baptist Church Reliable Word Pforzheim' (BKZW), which is monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, had lodged an appeal against a penalty order and now has to answer to the Pforzheim district court. The public prosecutor's office had requested 120 daily rates of 80 euros each. This would have given the man a criminal record. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Pforzheim, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. A 'Amtsgeriicht Pforzheim' sign, taken in front of the court. A trial for incitement of the people is taking place here. The defendant from the 'Baptist Church Reliable Word Pforzheim' (BKZW), which is monitored by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, had lodged an appeal against a penalty order and now has to answer to the Pforzheim district court. The public prosecutor's office had requested 120 daily rates of 80 euros each. This would have given the man a criminal record. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Pforzheim, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. Anna Kräßig, presiding judge at Pforzheim district court, opens a trial for incitement of the people. The defendant from the 'Baptist Church Reliable Word Pforzheim' (BKZW), which is monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, had lodged an appeal against a penalty order and now has to answer to the Pforzheim district court. The public prosecutor's office had requested 120 daily rates of 80 euros each. This would have given the man a criminal record. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Pforzheim, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. Exterior shot of the Pforzheim district court. A trial for incitement of the people is taking place there. The defendant from the 'Baptist Church Reliable Word Pforzheim' (BKZW), which is monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, had lodged an appeal against a penalty order and now has to answer to the Pforzheim district court. The public prosecutor's office had requested 120 daily rates of 80 euros each. This would have given the man a criminal record. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Pforzheim, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. Anna Kräßig, presiding judge at Pforzheim district court, opens a trial for incitement of the people. The defendant from the 'Baptist Church Reliable Word Pforzheim' (BKZW), which is monitored by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, had lodged an appeal against a penalty order and now has to answer to the Pforzheim district court. The public prosecutor's office had requested 120 daily rates of 80 euros each. This would have given the man a criminal record. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l-r) sits next to his lawyers Gerhard Strate and Laura Nardelli in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l-r) sits next to his lawyers Laura Nardelli and Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) stands next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. Public prosecutor Jan Schletz (l) speaks with Gerhard Strate, lawyer for the accused, in the courtroom before the start of the trial. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l-r) sits next to his lawyers Laura Nardelli and Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. Public prosecutor Jan Schletz sits in the courtroom of the district court before the start of the trial. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (center) stands in the courtroom with his lawyers Laura Nardelli (left) and Gerhard Strate. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck (l) sits next to his lawyer Gerhard Strate in the courtroom. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at the Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck sits in the courtroom of the regional court. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Bonn, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. The accused lawyer Kai-Uwe Steck sits in the courtroom of the regional court. A criminal trial against one of the key figures in Germany's biggest tax scandal, the illegal cum-ex share transactions, has begun at Bonn Regional Court. Credit: Thomas Banneyer/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
21 November 2024, Bavaria, Schweinfurt: A woman (l) and her husband (4th from left) with their lawyers in a courtroom in the district court. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Nevertheless, the parents are said not to have sought medical help even though they knew that their daughter's life was in danger (defendants are not allowed to be identified at the request of the defense). Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa - ATTENTION: Person(s) has/have b-stock-photo
RM
Schweinfurt, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. A woman (2nd from left) and her husband (5th from left) with their lawyers in a courtroom in the district court. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Despite this, the parents allegedly did not seek medical help, even though they knew that their daughter's life was in danger. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa - ATTENTION: Person(s) has/have been pixelated for legal reasons/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
Schweinfurt, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. A woman (2nd from left) and her husband (3rd from left) are accompanied by their lawyers into a courtroom in the district court. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Despite this, the parents are said not to have sought medical help, even though they knew their daughter's life was in danger. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RM
21 November 2024, Bavaria, Schweinfurt: An accused woman (l) and her husband (3rd from left), who is also on trial, stand and sit with their lawyers in a courtroom in the district court. Almost two years after the alleged starvation death of their daughter, the accused parents have taken responsibility for what happened. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa - ATTENTION: Person(s) has/have been pixelated for legal-stock-photo
RM
21 November 2024, Bavaria, Schweinfurt: An accused woman (2nd from left) and her husband (5th from left), who is also on trial, stand and sit with their lawyers in a courtroom in the district court. Almost two years after the alleged starvation death of their daughter, the accused parents have taken responsibility for what happened. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa - ATTENTION: Person(s) has/have been pixelate-stock-photo
RM
21 November 2024, Bavaria, Schweinfurt: An accused woman (l) and her husband (4th from left), who is also on trial, stand and sit with their lawyers in a courtroom in the district court. Almost two years after the alleged starvation death of their daughter, the accused parents have taken responsibility for what happened. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa - ATTENTION: Person(s) has/have been pixelated for legal-stock-photo
RM
21 November 2024, Bavaria, Schweinfurt: An accused woman (l) and her husband (3rd from left), who is also on trial, stand and sit with their lawyers in a courtroom in the district court. Almost two years after the alleged starvation death of their daughter, the accused parents have taken responsibility for what happened. According to the public prosecutor's office, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa - ATTENTION: Person(s) has/have been pixelated for legal-stock-photo
RM
Schweinfurt, Germany. 21st Nov, 2024. A woman and her husband (2nd from left) are accompanied by their lawyers into a courtroom in the district court. According to the public prosecutor, their 16-year-old daughter contracted coronavirus shortly before her death in December 2022 and suffered from a gastrointestinal infection. Despite this, the parents are said not to have sought medical help, even though they knew their daughter's life was in danger. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
RF
Skull Barb Wire background seamless pattern.  Vector illustration pattern For web, media and digital media.-stock-photo
RM
Deer. 20th Nov, 2024. (new) 32-year-old man fatally stabbed in the chest on bay street and wave street in tompkinsville section of staten island, new york. November 20, 2024, tompkinsville, staten island, new york, usa: at approximately 4:53 pm wednesday afternoon, a 32-year-old man was stabbed to the chest with an unknown object and was originally in critical condition but later pronounced dead at the hospital. Evidence markers were placed at the crime scene where evidence was found. Mandatory (Credit Image: © Kyle Mazza/TheNEWS2 via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercia-stock-photo
RM
Deer. 20th Nov, 2024. (new) 32-year-old man fatally stabbed in the chest on bay street and wave street in tompkinsville section of staten island, new york. November 20, 2024, tompkinsville, staten island, new york, usa: at approximately 4:53 pm wednesday afternoon, a 32-year-old man was stabbed to the chest with an unknown object and was originally in critical condition but later pronounced dead at the hospital. Evidence markers were placed at the crime scene where evidence was found. Mandatory (Credit Image: © Kyle Mazza/TheNEWS2 via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercia-stock-photo
RM
Deer. 20th Nov, 2024. (new) 32-year-old man fatally stabbed in the chest on bay street and wave street in tompkinsville section of staten island, new york. November 20, 2024, tompkinsville, staten island, new york, usa: at approximately 4:53 pm wednesday afternoon, a 32-year-old man was stabbed to the chest with an unknown object and was originally in critical condition but later pronounced dead at the hospital. Evidence markers were placed at the crime scene where evidence was found. Mandatory (Credit Image: © Kyle Mazza/TheNEWS2 via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercia-stock-photo
RM
Deer. 20th Nov, 2024. (new) 32-year-old man fatally stabbed in the chest on bay street and wave street in tompkinsville section of staten island, new york. November 20, 2024, tompkinsville, staten island, new york, usa: at approximately 4:53 pm wednesday afternoon, a 32-year-old man was stabbed to the chest with an unknown object and was originally in critical condition but later pronounced dead at the hospital. Evidence markers were placed at the crime scene where evidence was found. Mandatory (Credit Image: © Kyle Mazza/TheNEWS2 via ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercia-stock-photo
RM
Wiesbaden, Germany. 20th Nov, 2024. Holger Münch, President of the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), speaks at a press conference for the BKA's fall conference. Credit: Etienne Dötsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo