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Hanover, Germany. 22nd Apr, 2024. A bioreactor for cultivating green algae (Chlorella vulgaris) for the production of omega-3 fatty acids is on display at the Festo stand. The world's largest industrial trade fair will take place from April 22 to 26, 2024. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), stands behind a display case with the FIFA World Cup trophy during an interview with the German press agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight Europea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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22 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: A rotor blade is suspended from a crane for installation on a wind turbine at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park. The Bad Lauchstädt energy park in central Germany is currently the pioneering project for hydrogen in Germany. This innovation project is the first to test the production of green hydrogen from wind power, as well as its storage, transportation, marketing and use on an industrial scale in Central Germany. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-photo
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22 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: A crane is used to install the last rotor blades of a wind turbine at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park (aerial view with a drone). The Bad Lauchstädt energy park in central Germany is currently the pioneering project for hydrogen in Germany. In this innovation project, the production of green hydrogen from wind power, as well as its storage, transportation, marketing and use, is being tested on an industrial scale in Central Germany for the first time. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-photo
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22 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: A rotor blade is lifted into the air by a crane for installation on a wind turbine at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park. The Bad Lauchstädt energy park in central Germany is currently the pioneering project for hydrogen in Germany. In this innovation project, the production of green hydrogen from wind power, as well as its storage, transportation, marketing and use, is being tested on an industrial scale in Central Germany for the first time. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-photo
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22 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: A crane is used to install the last rotor blades of a wind turbine at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park (aerial view with a drone). The Bad Lauchstädt energy park in central Germany is currently the pioneering project for hydrogen in Germany. In this innovation project, the production of green hydrogen from wind power, as well as its storage, transportation, marketing and use, is being tested on an industrial scale in Central Germany for the first time. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), stands behind a display case with the FIFA World Cup trophy during an interview with the German press agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight Europea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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PRODUCTION - 22 April 2024, Hesse, Frankfurt/Main: Silvia Neid, former international player, former national coach of the women's national team and currently head of the trend scouting department for women's and girls' soccer at the German Football Association (DFB), takes part in an interview with the German Press Agency dpa on the DFB campus. Her greatest successes as a player include the 1995 World Cup runner-up and as a coach the Olympic gold medal in Rio 2016 as well as the 2003 and 2007 World Cups. She was involved in all eight European Championship titles won by the women's national tea-stock-photo
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22 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: A rotor blade is lifted into the air by a crane for assembly at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park construction site. The Bad Lauchstädt energy park in central Germany is currently the pioneering project for hydrogen in Germany. This innovation project is the first to test the production of green hydrogen from wind power, as well as its storage, transportation, marketing and use on an industrial scale in Central Germany. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-photo
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22 April 2024, Saxony-Anhalt, Bad Lauchstädt: A rotor blade is lifted into the air by a crane for installation on a wind turbine at the Bad Lauchstädt energy park. The Bad Lauchstädt energy park in central Germany is currently the pioneering project for hydrogen in Germany. In this innovation project, the production of green hydrogen from wind power, as well as its storage, transportation, marketing and use, is being tested on an industrial scale in Central Germany for the first time. Photo: Heiko Rebsch/dpa-stock-photo