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  • Croce Bianca Arezzo Ambulance Service Headquarters
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    Croce Bianca Arezzo Ambulance Service Headquarters
    Ambulance vehicles of the P.A. Croce Bianca Arezzo (White Cross Public Assistance) park outside and inside their headquarters, which provides ambulance services, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The white and red ambulances are marked with the 118 emergency number and the Italian flag colors. The scene depicts the operational base for this essential Italian public assistance and emergency medical service organization. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Croce Bianca Arezzo Ambulance Service Headquarters
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    Croce Bianca Arezzo Ambulance Service Headquarters
    Ambulance vehicles of the P.A. Croce Bianca Arezzo (White Cross Public Assistance) park outside and inside their headquarters, which provides ambulance services, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The white and red ambulances are marked with the 118 emergency number and the Italian flag colors. The scene depicts the operational base for this essential Italian public assistance and emergency medical service organization. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DHL Courier Van
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    DHL Courier Van
    A DHL courier van operates on a paved city street, delivering parcels and packages in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • DHL Courier Van
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    DHL Courier Van
    A DHL courier van operates on a paved city street, delivering parcels and packages in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • BRT Italy Courier Unloads Delivery Truck
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    BRT Italy Courier Unloads Delivery Truck
    A courier in uniform uses the tailgate lift of a red BRT (Geopost) international delivery truck to unload packages onto the street in the city center in Arezzo, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The large red vehicle displays the company's logo. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • BRT Italy Courier Unloads Delivery Truck
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    BRT Italy Courier Unloads Delivery Truck
    A courier in uniform uses the tailgate lift of a red BRT (Geopost) international delivery truck to unload packages onto the street in the city center in Arezzo, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The large red vehicle displays the company's logo. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FedEx Express Courier Van
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    FedEx Express Courier Van
    A FedEx Express courier van parks on a paved street in the city center in Arezzo, Italy, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • FedEx Express Courier Van
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    FedEx Express Courier Van
    A FedEx Express courier van parks on a paved street in the city center in Arezzo, Italy, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • GLS Courier Van Drives Through Narrow Alleyway
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    GLS Courier Van Drives Through Narrow Alleyway
    A white GLS courier van maneuvers up a steep, narrow, cobbled street lined with historic, aged brick and stone buildings in Arezzo, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The van, branded with the blue and white GLS logistics logo, indicates the presence of commercial delivery services operating within the city's confined urban environment. Two pedestrians are visible on the left, near a small shop entrance with a menu board. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • GLS Courier Van Drives Through Narrow Alleyway
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    GLS Courier Van Drives Through Narrow Alleyway
    A white GLS courier van maneuvers up a steep, narrow, cobbled street lined with historic, aged brick and stone buildings in Arezzo, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The van, branded with the blue and white GLS logistics logo, indicates the presence of commercial delivery services operating within the city's confined urban environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
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    Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
    October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2025 by via ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
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    Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
    October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2025 by via ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
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    Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
    October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm making landfall on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    © 2025 by via ZUMA Press Wire

     

  • Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
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    Hurricane Melissa: Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
    October 28, 2025, Caribbean Sea, Jamaica: The NOAA NESDIS GOES-19 satellite image showing Hurricane Melissa, a category 5 storm bearing down on the island of Jamaica at 1010 GMT, October 28, 2025 in the Caribbean Sea. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © Goes-19/Cira/Noaa/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
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    Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
    October 27, 2025, Jamaica, Caribbean Sea: Monster Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday as it approaches Jamaica. Forecasters said it could unleash catastrophic flooding and landslides. Slow moving Melissa, is the strongest storm of 2025, packing winds of 175 mph (281 km) and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. Possible 40 inches of rain, 13 feet of storm surge and 160 mph sustained winds causing “extensive infrastructure damage” that will cut off communities, the National Hurricane Center warned. Melissa has already killed 3 people in Haiti and Jamaica each and one person in the Dominican Republic. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
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    Hurricane Melissa Cat 5 Approaches Jamaica: 2025 Strongest Storm
    October 27, 2025, Jamaica, Caribbean Sea, Caribbean Sea: Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm Monday as it approaches Jamaica. Forecasters said it could unleash catastrophic flooding and landslides. Melissa is packing winds of 175-mph and will be the strongest storm to ever hit Jamaica. (Credit Image: © NOAA/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    Represented by ZUMA Press, Inc.

     

  • German Police Patrol Car Passes Burger Gnocchi Advertisement
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    German Police Patrol Car Passes Burger Gnocchi Advertisement
    A Bavarian State Police patrol car with blue flashing lights passes a construction barrier displaying an advertisement for BURGER brand gnocchi products with the German slogan ''WELCHER GNOCCHI-TYP BIST DU?'' (Which Gnocchi type are you?) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Bavarian Police Officers On Duty In Munich
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    Bavarian Police Officers On Duty In Munich
    Police officers from Bavaria are on duty in Munich, Germany, on October 11, 2025. The uniformed officers, part of the Munich police, patrol during an operational deployment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
    Emergency services and the fire brigade respond to an accident involving a car and a tram, in Warsaw,
    Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
    Emergency services and the fire brigade respond to an accident involving a car and a tram, in Warsaw,
    Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
    Emergency services and the fire brigade respond to an accident involving a car and a tram, in Warsaw,
    Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17:
    Emergency services and the fire brigade respond to an accident involving a car and a tram, in Warsaw,
    Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Mosnov
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Mosnov
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    Italian Land Force specialized equipment is displayed during the second day of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days at Mosnov Airport, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Mosnov
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Mosnov
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    An RM-70 multiple rocket launcher mounted on a new Tatra T-815-7 8×8 truck of the Czech Land Forces is displayed during the second day of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days at Mosnov Airport, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    Members of the local Police are seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    An armored Oshkosh vehicle is leaving the Czech Air Force Days venue in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The Special Services of the General Directorate of the Prison Service of the Czech Republic demonstrate their tactical capabilities, including a long-distance escort convoy ambush, during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    The logo of the Czech Republic Police is seen during day two of NATO Days in Ostrava and Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    A military Jeep is transported by a tracked vehicle from the Czech Air Force Days venue in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
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    NATO Days Europe’s Largest Security And Aviation Event In Ostrava
    MOSNOV, CZECH REPUBLIC — SEPTEMBER 21:
    A military vehicle marked 'Pitna voda' (drinking water) is seen leaving the venue of Czech Air Force Days in Mosnov, Czech Republic, on September 21, 2025.
    The show, Europe’s largest security and military exhibition held at Leos Janacek Airport, is celebrating its 25th edition with around 17 participating countries. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
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    Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13:
    A U.S. Army patch on the sleeve of an American soldier participating in the celebrations of Land Forces Day and the presentation of the banner to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps Land Component Command, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
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    Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13:
    U.S. Army and 1st Armored Division ‘Old Ironsides’ patches are seen on the sleeve of an American soldier participating in the celebrations of Land Forces Day and the presentation of the banner to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps – Land Component Command, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
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    Poland Marks Land Forces Day In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13:
    A U.S. Army V Corps shoulder sleeve insignia is seen on the uniform of an American soldier participating in the celebrations of Land Forces Day and the presentation of the banner to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps – Land Component Command, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
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    Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13:
    Soldiers from the 5th Command Regiment named after Major General Stanislaw Haller (5 pdow) – the command and communications unit of the Polish Land Forces – are seen during a parade as part of the celebrations of Land Forces Day at Krakow Market Square, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025 (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
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    Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13, 2025:
    A U.S. Army patch on the sleeve of an American soldier participating in the celebrations of Land Forces Day and the presentation of the banner to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps – Land Component Command, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
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    Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13:
    Soldiers from the 5th Command Regiment named after Major General Stanislaw Haller (5 pdow) – the command and communications unit of the Polish Land Forces – are seen during a parade as part of the celebrations of Land Forces Day at Krakow Market Square, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025 (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
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    Defence Minister Kosiniak-Kamysz Leads Land Forces Day Celebrations In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 13, 2025:
    A U.S. Army patch on the sleeve of an American soldier participating in the celebrations of Land Forces Day and the presentation of the banner to the command of the 2nd Polish Corps – Land Component Command, in Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland, on September 13, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
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    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
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    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
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    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

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  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
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    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
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    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
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    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt
    DUK10142261_005
    NEWS - Das schottische Unternehmen Orbital Marine Power bringt die leistungsstärkste Gezeitenturbine der Welt auf den Markt


    Scotland's Orbital Marine Power has completed building what it claims will be the world's most powerful operational tidal turbine.

    The 680-tonne Orbital O2, which is 72m (236 ft) long, was assembled at the Port of Dundee over the past 18 months before making it's journey to Orkney last week (Thursday 22nd April).

    The operation was managed by Osprey Shipping Ltd. and saw the 680-tonne tidal turbine transferred from the Forth Ports quayside facility in Dundee into the River Tay using a submersible barge.

    The launch marks the completion of the turbine build, managed by TEXO Fabrication, and the O2 will now be towed to the Orkney Islands where it will undergo commissioning before being connected to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) where it will become the world’s most powerful operational tidal turbine producing enough electricity to power 2,000 homes.

    Speaking of the launch, Orbital’s CEO, Andrew Scott, said: “This is a huge milestone for Orbital; the O2 is a remarkable example of British cleantech innovation and the build we have completed here is an inspiring display of what a UK supply chain can achieve if given the opportunity – even under the extraordinary pressures of a pandemic.”

    The turbine's superstructure will float on the surface of the water, with rotors attached to its legs. These will extract energy from the passing tidal flow.

    Scott said: "We've been developing this technology here in the UK for over 15 years.'

    "We're looking now to sell these units and sell the electricity on a commercial, competitive basis and this turbine is very much the first part of that process."

    When: 28 Apr 2021
    Credit: Orbital/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH ORBITAL MARINE POWER LTD.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

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