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Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry on patrol through the deserted town of Garmisir close to FOB Delhi (forward operating base), where he was posted
Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
Since joining the army Prince Harry has been a man of action, so it is rather fitting that the young royal seems to have his very own action figure. The 12in plastic doll, marketed as a 'British Army Tank Commander', is now on sale online for GBP 68. And the figure bears a striking resemblance to Prince Harry as he looked while serving in Afghanistan - even coming complete with a uniform that sports the eagle badge from his cavalry regiment, the Blues and Royals. The figure boasts two different on and off duty looks. For the serious business of fighting the doll comes complete with a full army backpack and kit, a Gurkha style knife and two guns. Meanwhile, for those more relaxed moments the doll's helmet can be traded for a baseball cap and sunglasses. According to rumours the Prince was so amused with the doll's resemblance to himself that he sent one to girlfriend Chelsy Davy with a rude message written on its body.
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10185724b)
Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (10185724a)
Prince Charles tours the Toffee Works to celebrate 100 years of family-run William Santus & Co Ltd's factory operating on the site, where it makes its most famous product, Uncle Joe's Mint Balls, Wigan
Prince Charles visit to Greater Manchester, UK - 03 Apr 2019
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Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Prince Harry sits on his camp bed in his accommodation at FOB Delhi (forward operating base)
Prince Harry During his Military Deployment in Helmand Province, Afghanistan - 2007 - 2008
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Aircraft At Eindhoven Airport
Boeing 737 MAX 8 passenger aircraft of the low cost airline carrier Ryanair is flying and landing at Eindhoven Airport EIN. The Boeing 737-8200 MAX airplane has the registration tail number EI-HEN and is powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. Ryanair is an Irish ultra low cost airline with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, subsidiaries as Ryanair DAC, Malta Air, Buzz, Lauda Europe and Ryanair UK, operating a fleet of 624 planes, serving more than 235 flight destinations. Eindhoven, the Netherlands on October 29, 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India
A tram car drives past a busy crossing in Kolkata, India, on October 13, 2025. The tram system in Kolkata is the oldest existing tram network operating in India and the oldest operating tramway in Asia. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India
A tram car drives past a busy crossing in Kolkata, India, on October 13, 2025. The tram system in Kolkata is the oldest existing tram network operating in India and the oldest operating tramway in Asia. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In India
A tram car drives past a busy crossing in Kolkata, India, on October 13, 2025. The tram system in Kolkata is the oldest existing tram network operating in India and the oldest operating tramway in Asia. (Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto) -
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Golf Car, Caddy And Rickshaw Operating In The Streets Of Central Florence.
A tourist asks the driver of a golf cart for information in front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Duomo). In Florence, Italy, on October 9, 2025, golf carts, caddies, and rickshaws operate and park in the historic center of Florence, one day after the protest held by tour operators against the new municipal regulations. Starting from October 15, new rules come into force in the UNESCO area: no more than 24 vehicles circulate at the same time, only two pre-defined routes are allowed, and just one stop per route. Tour companies contest the restrictions and announce legal appeals. (Photo by Lorenzo Carmellini/NurPhoto) -
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Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
In Nowa Deba, Poland, on September 18, 2025, soldiers of the 3rd Subcarpathian Territorial Defense Brigade operate the FLYEYE v3.0 unmanned aerial system simulator during the exercise federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' at the Deba Army Training Center. 'IRON DEFENDER-25' is the codename for the largest exercise federation. It is one of the most important planned training events for the Polish Army in 2025, involving approximately 30,000 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO allies. The exercises are conducted on land, in the air, and in the Baltic Sea. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
In Nowa Deba, Poland, on September 18, 2025, soldiers of the 3rd Subcarpathian Territorial Defense Brigade operate the FLYEYE v3.0 unmanned aerial system simulator during the exercise federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' at the Deba Army Training Center. 'IRON DEFENDER-25' is the codename for the largest exercise federation. It is one of the most important planned training events for the Polish Army in 2025, involving approximately 30,000 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO allies. The exercises are conducted on land, in the air, and in the Baltic Sea. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
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Manufacturing Unit In Kolkata
A worker operates a machine to make different machinery parts inside a manufacturing facility in Kolkata, India, on August 21, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
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A woman walks her bike near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
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Two people walk their bikes near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932c)
A man walks his bike near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932f)
Two people walk their bikes down a road strewn with debris from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932b)
Two people walk their bikes near a wall potted with shrapnel from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935932a)
Two people walk their bikes down a road strewn with debris from Russian shelling in the northern parts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Two People Walk Their Bikes on a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Zwei Bewohner Charkiws stossen ihre Fahrräder auf einer Strasse mit Trümmern
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12935933a)
Ukrainian soldiers walk down a road strewn with debris from Russian shelling in the northern part of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, May 11, 2022. The United States and its European allies on Tuesday blamed Russia for a cyberattack launched an hour ahead of the Kremlin's February invasion of Ukraine that targeted a U.S. communications company operating in Kyiv, causing damage throughout the continent.
Ukrainian soldiers walk down a Road Strewn with Debris from Russian Shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine - 11 May 2022
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NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
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An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789s)
An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281c)
A closed Hugo Boss store inside a shopping mall during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281k)
A woman standing in front of the closed KFC outlet during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281s)
Few people walking along an empty Krakow's UNESCO listed Main Square during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281h)
A person walking along Florianska street during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281j)
People wearing face masks as a precaution walking past the Mcdonald's closed store in Florianska street during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281t)
An empty and deserted street next to Krakow's UNESCO listed Main Square during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281m)
A man wearing a face mask as a precaution walking past a closed Promod store on Florianska street during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281b)
Empty and deserted corridors inside a shopping mall during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281f)
A cyclist riding past a closed Hugo Boss shopping mall during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281r)
Chairs, tables and Umbrellas from a restaurant seen packed on Krakow's UNESCO listed Main Square during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281i)
A cyclist riding past a closed cafe bar on Florianska street during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281d)
A closed Lacoste store inside a shopping mall during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281g)
An empty and deserted Jan Matejko Square at the old town during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281n)
Empty and deserted corridors inside a shopping mall during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281q)
A man walking along an empty and deserted Krakow's UNESCO listed Main Square during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281o)
A man walking along an empty and deserted Krakow's UNESCO listed Main Square during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281u)
A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution walking past a closed store during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281p)
A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution walking past a closed cafe bar on Krakow's UNESCO listed Main Square during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Zweite Welle in Krakau, Polen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11014281l)
A woman wearing a face mask as a precaution walking past a closed store during the covid-19 pandemic.
Poland is now passing through the second wave of coronavirus and introduces new restrictive measures such as the closure of stores inside shopping malls, gatherings with a maximum of 5 people, bars and restaurants operating on a takeaway basis among others. Poland has registered more than 615,000 COVID-19 infections and a death toll above 8000.
Second wave of COVID-19 in Krakow, Poland - 12 Nov 2020
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