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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. A Fire Service riverboat extinguishes a fire started by Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood as he burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia on a boat in the Thames in Chelsea. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre (2 R), the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burn his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia dressed on mannequins of Blair, Osborne,Cameron,Johnson, May and Hunt. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia dressed on mannequins of Blair, Osborne,Cameron,Johnson, May and Hunt. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743548

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743549

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743558

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743557

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743550

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743566

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

    © Sue Foll / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) *** Local Caption *** 01743570

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 2009-06-23: Das eisverstŠrkte Kreuzfahrtsschiff MS Fram der Reederei Hurtigruten im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland).
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    2009-06-23: Das eisverstŠrkte Kreuzfahrtsschiff MS Fram der Reederei Hurtigruten im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland).
    2009-06-23: Das eisverstŠrkte Kreuzfahrtsschiff MS Fram der Reederei Hurtigruten im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland). FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2009-02-28: Julian Bastida und zwei weitere Mitglieder des Expeditionsteams der MS Fram wagen vor der Gletscherkulisse bei Neko Harbour den "Polar Plunge" im antarktischen Meer. Das Wasser ist etwa 0¡C kalt.
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    2009-02-28: Julian Bastida und zwei weitere Mitglieder des Expeditionsteams der MS Fram wagen vor der Gletscherkulisse bei Neko Harbour den "Polar Plunge" im antarktischen Meer. Das Wasser ist etwa 0¡C kalt.
    2009-02-28: Julian Bastida und zwei weitere Mitglieder des Expeditionsteams der MS Fram wagen vor der Gletscherkulisse bei Neko Harbour den "Polar Plunge" im antarktischen Meer. Das Wasser ist etwa 0¡C kalt. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2008-07-31: Ein Schlittenhund (daneben seine HundehŸtte) am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland).
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    2008-07-31: Ein Schlittenhund (daneben seine HundehŸtte) am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland).
    2008-07-31: Ein Schlittenhund (daneben seine HundehŸtte) am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland). FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts,
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    2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts,
    2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts, und durch diese Bewegung brechen an seiner Front tŠglich 20 Millionen Tonnen Eis ab - das entspricht dem Wasservolumen, das die Metropole New York in einem Jahr verbraucht! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov "parkt" im Packeis bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere spazieren auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Weddell-Meer. - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Isl
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    2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov "parkt" im Packeis bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere spazieren auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Weddell-Meer. - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Isl
    2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov "parkt" im Packeis bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere spazieren auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Weddell-Meer. - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
    DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER

     

  • NEWS - Indien: Narendra Modi zu besuch in Varanasi
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    NEWS - Indien: Narendra Modi zu besuch in Varanasi
    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi take a ride on an e-Rickshaw an all electric motorized rickshaw after distributing 1000 of the green vehicles to constituents May 1, 2016 in Varanasi, India.

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  • 2009-06-23: Bootsausflug im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland)
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    2009-06-23: Bootsausflug im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland)
    2009-06-23: Bootsausflug im Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland) FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts,
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    2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts,
    2008-07-25: Fischerboot im Eisfjord von Ilulissat, Gršnland. Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts, und durch diese Bewegung brechen an seiner Front tŠglich 20 Millionen Tonnen Eis ab - das entspricht dem Wasservolumen, das die Metropole New York in einem Jahr verbraucht! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2008-07-24: Einsamer Wanderer am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland, UNESCO-Welterbe). Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Mete
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    2008-07-24: Einsamer Wanderer am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland, UNESCO-Welterbe). Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Mete
    2008-07-24: Einsamer Wanderer am Eisfjord von Ilulissat (Gršnland, UNESCO-Welterbe). Die im Fjord langsam vorbeiziehenden Eisberge stammen vom Ilulissat-Gletscher, dem aktivsten Gletscher der nšrdlichsten HemisphŠre. Er bewegt sich mit bis zu einem Meter pro Stunde vorwŠrts, und durch diese Bewegung brechen an seiner Front tŠglich 20 Millionen Tonnen Eis ab - das entspricht dem Wasservolumen, das die Metropole New York in einem Jahr verbraucht! FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2006-10-16: Der Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov parkt auf dem Packeis vor Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere unternehmen einen Erkundigungsspaziergang auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Meer. Im Hintergrund: Eingefrorene Eisberge (AbbrŸche vom Schelfeis
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    2006-10-16: Der Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov parkt auf dem Packeis vor Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere unternehmen einen Erkundigungsspaziergang auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Meer. Im Hintergrund: Eingefrorene Eisberge (AbbrŸche vom Schelfeis
    2006-10-16: Der Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov parkt auf dem Packeis vor Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere unternehmen einen Erkundigungsspaziergang auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Meer. Im Hintergrund: Eingefrorene Eisberge (AbbrŸche vom Schelfeis). FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
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  • 2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov parkt auf dem Packeis des gefrorenen Weddell-Meers bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere spazieren auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Meer. - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguink
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    2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov parkt auf dem Packeis des gefrorenen Weddell-Meers bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere spazieren auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Meer. - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguink
    2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov parkt auf dem Packeis des gefrorenen Weddell-Meers bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). Die Passagiere spazieren auf dem meterdick gefrorenen Meer. - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
    DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER

     

  • 2006-10-13: Kaiserpinguinkolonie in der Antarktis (Snow Hill Island), im Vordergrund trinkt ein ca. 2 Monate altes KŸken Schmelzwasser. Das Packeis ist stellenweise gefŠhrlich dŸnn.
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    2006-10-13: Kaiserpinguinkolonie in der Antarktis (Snow Hill Island), im Vordergrund trinkt ein ca. 2 Monate altes KŸken Schmelzwasser. Das Packeis ist stellenweise gefŠhrlich dŸnn.
    2006-10-13: Kaiserpinguinkolonie in der Antarktis (Snow Hill Island), im Vordergrund trinkt ein ca. 2 Monate altes KŸken Schmelzwasser. Das Packeis ist stellenweise gefŠhrlich dŸnn. FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
    DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER

     

  • 2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov bahnt sich seinen Weg durchs Packeis vor Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis)
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    2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov bahnt sich seinen Weg durchs Packeis vor Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis)
    2006-10-15: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov bahnt sich seinen Weg durchs Packeis vor Snow Hill Island (Antarktis). - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis) FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
    DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER

     

  • 2006-10-12: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov unterwegs im gefrorenen Weddell-Meer (Antarktis). - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis)
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    2006-10-12: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov unterwegs im gefrorenen Weddell-Meer (Antarktis). - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis)
    2006-10-12: Eisbrecher Kapitan Khlebnikov unterwegs im gefrorenen Weddell-Meer (Antarktis) - 1. Expeditions-Kreuzfahrt mit Quark Expeditions zur Kaiserpinguinkolonie bei Snow Hill Island (Antarktis) FOTO: DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER
    DUKAS/SANDRA WALSER

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    Lawyers for the plaintiffs discuss before the hearings. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. Plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling that reauthorized the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating that these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of the justice system. More than a dozen lawyers are present, as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, they recuse themselves if the same case goes to court again. The main association, 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025, where plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges from the panel who participated in a ruling that reauthorized the continuation of work on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, but they refused. Plaintiffs approach the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating that these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also argue for the impartiality of justice. More than a dozen lawyers are present, as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, they recuse themselves if the same case returns to court. The main association, 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are made. Opponents of the project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will suffice for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    Someone holds a placard reading 'Recusation of the judges for a fair Justice' in front of the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. Plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusation of two judges from the panel who participated in a ruling that reauthorized the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, but they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating that these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of the justice system. More than a dozen lawyers are present, as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, they recuse themselves if the same case returns to court. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are made. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    An opponent of the planned A69 highway holds a placard reading 'to fight is good for health' in front of the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse after the hearings. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, where plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges who participated in a ruling that reauthorized the continuation of work on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, but they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating that these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also argue for the impartiality of the justice system. More than a dozen lawyers are present, as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes to court again. The main association, 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the matter are made. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers in Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    Lawyers for the plaintiffs discuss before the hearings. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025, with plaintiffs against the A69 joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling reauthorizing the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of justice. More than a dozen lawyers are present as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes again in courts. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    Lawyer Alice Terrasse for the plaintiffs speaks to the press after the hearings. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025, where plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling reauthorizing the works to continue on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of the justice system. More than a dozen lawyers are present as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes again in courts. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') wants the building of the highway to be stopped until all the judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    A poster reads 'Lawyers Environment' inside the Administrative Court of Appeal. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. Plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling reauthorizing the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of justice. More than a dozen lawyers are present as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes again in courts. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), opponents want the building of the highway to stop until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 is sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway costs EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    A sheet reads 'Lawyer' on a bench inside the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse before the hearings. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse: plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling reauthorizing the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating that these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of justice. More than a dozen lawyers are present as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes to court again. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), opponents want the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    Gilles Garric, an opponent, speaks after the hearing on the recusal of some judges. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. Plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling reauthorizing the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating that these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of justice. More than a dozen lawyers are present, as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes to court again. The main association, 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
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    Highway A69: Rare Hearing At The Administrative Court Of Appeal Of Toulouse For The Recusal Of Three Judges
    A poster reads 'Lawyers Environment' inside the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse. A rare hearing takes place in the Administrative Court of Appeal of Toulouse: plaintiffs against the A69 are joined by the SAF (Union of French Lawyers) to request the recusal of two judges of the panel who participated in a ruling reauthorizing the continuation of works on the planned A69 highway. Plaintiffs have already asked these judges to recuse themselves, and they refused. Plaintiffs go to the Administrative Court of Appeal, stating these judges must be recused to protect the confidence of French citizens in the administrative courts and the entire judicial system. Lawyers also plead for the impartiality of justice. More than a dozen lawyers are present, as this is a very rare case in the French justice system. According to custom, if a judge has already judged a case, he recuses himself if the same case goes to court again. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free') wants the construction of the highway to be stopped until all judicial decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway costs EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
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    Extinction Rebellion XR Symbolically Blocked Access To The Turin Headquarters Of Public Television RAI
    On November 25, 2025, in Torino, Italy, members of Extinction Rebellion XR symbolically block access to the Turin headquarters of public television RAI to protest the media silence regarding climate change and the results of COP30 in Belen, Brazil. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

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