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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Che Tempo Che Fa Tv Show In Milan
Cecilia Sala, a journalist arrested in Tehran while in Iran with a journalistic visa to work on new episodes of the podcast Stories by Chora Media, attends the Che Tempo Che Fa TV Show at Nove Studios in Milan, Italy, on October 26, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Daily Life In Larnaca
LARNACA, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 16:
A line of visa seekers is seen outside the Immigration office near Kastella Beach in Larnaca, Cyprus, on October 16, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds Vietnamese passports with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New EU Entry/Exit System
A person scans Vietnamese passports under light beside a boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprints and facial images from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area to replace traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New EU Entry/Exit System
A person scans Vietnamese passports under light beside a boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires fingerprints and facial images from non-EU citizens entering the Schengen area to replace traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds a Vietnamese passport with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Non-EU Passports Under New European Union EES System
A traveler holds Vietnamese passports with a Vietnam Airlines boarding pass in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 14, 2025. Since October 12, 2025, the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES) requires non-EU citizens to provide fingerprints and facial images upon entry into the Schengen area, replacing traditional passport stamps. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Donald Trump Gold Card Illustration
The Trump Gold Card website is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 4th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Donald Trump Gold Card Illustration
The Trump Gold Card picture is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 4th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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Donald Trump Gold Card Illustration
The Trump Gold Card picture is displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Krakow, Poland on October 4th, 2025 (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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UK Border Sign
UK Border and passport control sign seen at the arrivals hall and visa area with the automated biometric passport control entry gates at the the terminal of London Stansted Airport STN in London, England, United Kingdom on September 6, 2026. As of April 2, 2025 the UK government strengthens immigration security screening for their borders with the introduction of ETA, the Electronic Travel Authorization scheme for visitors who are not required to obtain a visa to enter to the Great Britain. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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F1 Grand Prix of Italy
Esteban Ocon of France drives the (31) MoneyGram Haas F1 Team VF-25 Ferrari, and Liam Lawson of New Zealand drives the (30) Visa Cash app RB VCARB02 Honda RBPT during the free practice of the Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio d'Italia 2025 in Monza, Italy, on September 7, 2025. (Photo by Alessio Morgese/NurPhoto) -
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Logo Photo Illustration
The VISA logo appears on a smartphone screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on August 15, 2025. (Photo by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto) -
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Mexican Labor Headed To US Agriculture Work
A Mexican laborer with a work visa is dropped off by bus with his fellow workers to line up near the US-Mexico Border's San Ysidro Port of Entry in Tijuana, Mexico, on August 13, 2025. (Photo by Carlos Moreno/NurPhoto) -
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) her garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) her garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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‘At last I have peace’: Windrush-era grandmother has right to remain reinstated after 50 years
Comfort Olufunmilayo Olawo (82) and Daughter June in their garden, Oldham, Greater Manchester.
Comfort was given indefinate remain in the UK following her UK marriage to her husband in 1966. This was revoked after she returned (for two years) back to Nigeria to give birth to her Third child. Since returning she has had to visit the UK and her family on a visitors visa. After almost 50 years of 'communting' on a six month visitors visa she has finally been granted leave to remain in the UK.
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TENNIS - Visum annuliert: Novak Djokovic muss nach Minister-Entscheid Australien verlassen
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Ulises Badio and Novak Djokovic (ATP 1) pictured during training ahead of the 'Australian Open' Grand Slam tennis tournament, Monday 10 January 2022 in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 edition of the Australian Grand Slam takes place in the ongoing pandemic. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa was suspended after he allegedly did not comply with the sanitation regulations for people wishing to enter Austsralia. He was detained in the hotel until a judge broke the ruling earlier Monday.
Tennis Australian Open Djokovic Training, Melbourne, Australia - 10 Jan 2022
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TENNIS - Visum annuliert: Novak Djokovic muss nach Minister-Entscheid Australien verlassen
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Serbian Novak Djokovic (ATP 1) pictured in action during training ahead of the 'Australian Open' Grand Slam tennis tournament, Monday 10 January 2022 in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 edition of the Australian Grand Slam takes place in the ongoing pandemic. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa was suspended after he allegedly did not comply with the sanitation regulations for people wishing to enter Austsralia. He was detained in the hotel until a judge broke the ruling earlier Monday.
Tennis Australian Open Djokovic Training, Melbourne, Australia - 10 Jan 2022
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TENNIS - Visum annuliert: Novak Djokovic muss nach Minister-Entscheid Australien verlassen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12758807g)
Serbian Novak Djokovic (ATP 1) reacts during training ahead of the 'Australian Open' Grand Slam tennis tournament, Monday 10 January 2022 in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 edition of the Australian Grand Slam takes place in the ongoing pandemic. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa was suspended after he allegedly did not comply with the sanitation regulations for people wishing to enter Austsralia. He was detained in the hotel until a judge broke the ruling earlier Monday.
Tennis Australian Open Djokovic Training, Melbourne, Australia - 10 Jan 2022
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TENNIS - Visum annuliert: Novak Djokovic muss nach Minister-Entscheid Australien verlassen
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Serbian Novak Djokovic (ATP 1) reacts during training ahead of the 'Australian Open' Grand Slam tennis tournament, Monday 10 January 2022 in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 edition of the Australian Grand Slam takes place in the ongoing pandemic. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa was suspended after he allegedly did not comply with the sanitation regulations for people wishing to enter Austsralia. He was detained in the hotel until a judge broke the ruling earlier Monday.
Tennis Australian Open Djokovic Training, Melbourne, Australia - 10 Jan 2022
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TENNIS - Visum annuliert: Novak Djokovic muss nach Minister-Entscheid Australien verlassen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12758807e)
Serbian Novak Djokovic (ATP 1) reacts during training ahead of the 'Australian Open' Grand Slam tennis tournament, Monday 10 January 2022 in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 edition of the Australian Grand Slam takes place in the ongoing pandemic. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa was suspended after he allegedly did not comply with the sanitation regulations for people wishing to enter Austsralia. He was detained in the hotel until a judge broke the ruling earlier Monday.
Tennis Australian Open Djokovic Training, Melbourne, Australia - 10 Jan 2022
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TENNIS - Visum annuliert: Novak Djokovic muss nach Minister-Entscheid Australien verlassen
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12758807h)
Serbian Novak Djokovic (ATP 1) reacts during training ahead of the 'Australian Open' Grand Slam tennis tournament, Monday 10 January 2022 in Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 edition of the Australian Grand Slam takes place in the ongoing pandemic. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic's visa was suspended after he allegedly did not comply with the sanitation regulations for people wishing to enter Austsralia. He was detained in the hotel until a judge broke the ruling earlier Monday.
Tennis Australian Open Djokovic Training, Melbourne, Australia - 10 Jan 2022
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NEWS - Lange Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen in GB
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock (12462730c)
A petrol station in Emmer Green a suburb of Reading gets a fuel delivery first thing.
Three of the UK's biggest operators of petrol stations have warned of fuel shortages at some forecourts due to a shortage of drivers
Businesses called on ministers to relax visa rules for foreign workers.
BP said up to 100 of its forecourts were short of at least one grade of fuel, with several forced to close entirely.
Esso said that a handful of its petrol stations operated alongside Tesco Express stores were affected, and the supermarket chain's own sites are also suffering outages.
The government insisted there was "no shortage of fuel", but people still headed out this morning to fill up their vehicles.
Fuel crisis felt across forecourts, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021
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NEWS - Lange Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen in GB
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock (12462730a)
A petrol station in Emmer Green a suburb of Reading gets a fuel delivery first thing.
Three of the UK's biggest operators of petrol stations have warned of fuel shortages at some forecourts due to a shortage of drivers
Businesses called on ministers to relax visa rules for foreign workers.
BP said up to 100 of its forecourts were short of at least one grade of fuel, with several forced to close entirely.
Esso said that a handful of its petrol stations operated alongside Tesco Express stores were affected, and the supermarket chain's own sites are also suffering outages.
The government insisted there was "no shortage of fuel", but people still headed out this morning to fill up their vehicles.
Fuel crisis felt across forecourts, Reading, Berkshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021
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