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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The new bridges on Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m long Columbus quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The new bridges on Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m long Columbus quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. Timo Schön from Global Ports Holding (GPH) is the future operator of the cruise terminal at Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m-long Columbuskaje in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the renovation cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. A cruise ship is moored behind the Columbus quay in the port of Bremerhaven. After three years of construction, the new 836m-long Columbus quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the renovation cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The new bridges on Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m long Columbus quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The new bridges on Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836-metre-long Columbus Quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The new bridges on Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m long Columbus quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. Timo Schön from Global Ports Holding (GPH) is the future operator of the cruise terminal at Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m-long Columbuskaje in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the renovation cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Bremerhaven, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The new bridges on Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836m long Columbus quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships directly from the terminal via three glazed bridges. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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22 November 2024, Bremen, Bremerhaven: Melf Grantz (SPD, l-r), Lord Mayor of Bremerhaven, Robert Howe, Managing Director of Bremenports, Kristina Vogt (Die Linke), Bremen's Senator for Economic Affairs, and Jens Diekmann from Tiefbau GmbH Unterweser walk across Columbuskaje. After three years of construction, the new 836-metre-long Columbus Quay in Bremerhaven is now complete. According to the port operator, the refurbishment cost around 80 million euros. The quay is now 20 meters wider and offers more space for luggage and cargo. In addition, tourists will be able to access the cruise ships d-stock-photo
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22 November 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Schwäbisch Gmünd: A plant of the Bosch industrial group in Schwäbisch Gmünd. Steering systems are manufactured here. Automotive supplier Bosch wants to cut more jobs than previously known. In the vehicle software division alone, 3,500 jobs will have to be cut by the end of 2027 - around half of them in Germany, according to a spokesperson. In addition, a good 2,000 jobs at the Hildesheim and Schwäbisch Gmünd locations will be made redundant in the coming years. Photo: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa-stock-photo
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22 November 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Schwäbisch Gmünd: A plant of the Bosch industrial group in Schwäbisch Gmünd. Steering systems are manufactured here. Automotive supplier Bosch wants to cut more jobs than previously known. In the vehicle software division alone, 3,500 jobs will have to be cut by the end of 2027 - around half of them in Germany, according to a spokesperson. In addition, a good 2,000 jobs at the Hildesheim and Schwäbisch Gmünd locations will be made redundant in the coming years. Photo: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa-stock-photo
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22 November 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Schwäbisch Gmünd: A plant of the Bosch industrial group in Schwäbisch Gmünd. Steering systems are manufactured here. Automotive supplier Bosch wants to cut more jobs than previously known. In the vehicle software division alone, 3,500 jobs will have to be cut by the end of 2027 - around half of them in Germany, according to a spokesperson. In addition, a good 2,000 jobs at the Hildesheim and Schwäbisch Gmünd locations will be made redundant in the coming years. Photo: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa-stock-photo
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22 November 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Schwäbisch Gmünd: A plant of the Bosch industrial group in Schwäbisch Gmünd. Steering systems are manufactured here. Automotive supplier Bosch wants to cut more jobs than previously known. In the vehicle software division alone, 3,500 jobs will have to be cut by the end of 2027 - around half of them in Germany, according to a spokesperson. In addition, a good 2,000 jobs at the Hildesheim and Schwäbisch Gmünd locations will be made redundant in the coming years. Photo: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa-stock-photo
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22 November 2024, Baden-Württemberg, Schwäbisch Gmünd: A plant of the Bosch industrial group in Schwäbisch Gmünd. Steering systems are manufactured here. Automotive supplier Bosch wants to cut more jobs than previously known. In the vehicle software division alone, 3,500 jobs will have to be cut by the end of 2027 - around half of them in Germany, according to a spokesperson. In addition, a good 2,000 jobs at the Hildesheim and Schwäbisch Gmünd locations will be made redundant in the coming years. Photo: Bernd Weißbrod/dpa-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The corridor in the district court with the courtroom (back left), where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The defendant's bench in the district court remains empty at the start of the trial for breach of compulsory school attendance; she could not be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The defendant's bench (front) in the district court remains empty at the start of the trial for breach of compulsory school attendance. The defendant could not be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and also not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The local court, where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and also not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The defendant's bench (l) in the district court remains empty at the start of the trial for breach of compulsory school attendance. The defendant could not be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and also not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The door to the courtroom in the district court, where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and also not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The corridor in the district court with the courtroom (back left), where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The corridor in the district court with the courtroom (right), where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The local court, where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and also not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The local court, where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear and could not be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and also not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The corridor in the district court with the courtroom (back left), where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The corridor in the district court with the courtroom (back left), where a trial for breach of compulsory school attendance was due to begin. The defendant did not appear, nor could she be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wismar, Germany. 22nd Nov, 2024. The defendant's bench in the district court remains empty at the start of the trial for breach of compulsory school attendance; she could not be found at home by the police and subsequently served. She is said not to have sent her son to school for years and not to have cooperated with the authorities and the school. Credit: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Wirecard capital investor model proceedings on November 22, 2024 in the Wappenhalle in Munich, Wirecard scandal - investors hope for compensation More than four years after the collapse of Wirecard, the capital investor model proceedings have begun before the Bavarian Supreme Regional Court. Thousands of former shareholders hope to be compensated for losses. Entrance?-stock-photo
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Wirecard capital investor model proceedings on November 22, 2024 in the Wappenhalle in Munich, Wirecard scandal - investors hope for compensation More than four years after the collapse of Wirecard, the capital investor model proceedings have begun before the Bavarian Supreme Regional Court. Thousands of former shareholders hope to be compensated for losses. Entrance?-stock-photo
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Wirecard capital investor model proceedings on November 22, 2024 in the Wappenhalle in Munich, Wirecard scandal - investors hope for compensation More than four years after the collapse of Wirecard, the capital investor model proceedings have begun before the Bavarian Supreme Regional Court. Thousands of former shareholders hope to be compensated for losses. Entrance?-stock-photo
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Wirecard capital investor model proceedings on November 22, 2024 in the Wappenhalle in Munich, Wirecard scandal - investors hope for compensation More than four years after the collapse of Wirecard, the capital investor model proceedings have begun before the Bavarian Supreme Regional Court. Thousands of former shareholders hope to be compensated for losses. Entrance?-stock-photo
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United States Representative-elect Sarah McBride of Delaware draws number 13 out of the box during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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United States Representative-elect Sam Liccardo (Democrat of California) draws number 47 out of the box during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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United States Representative-elect John Johnny O Olszewski, Jr (Democrat of Maryland) draws number 49 out of the box during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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United States Representative-elect Nellie Pou (Democrat of New Jersey) draws number 54 out of the box during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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Numbered titles representing room numbers are laid out on a table, ready to be drawn by recently elected US-Representatives, during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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Members of the audience watch as recently elected members of the House of Representatives draw numbers from a box of numbered tiles during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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United States Representative-elect Wesley Bell (Democrat of Missouri) hugs US Representative-elect Shomari Figures (Democrat of Alabama), after drawing number 15 during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo
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United States Representative-elect Sarah McBride of Delaware draws number 13 out of the box during the member-elect room lottery drawing in the US Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday November 21, 2024. The US House has devised this lottery system to determine where the new members offices will be for the next two years. Credit: Mattie Neretin/CNP-stock-photo