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SHANGHAI - Max Verstappen (Oracle Red Bull Racing) in action during qualifying at the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. SANDER KONING / ANP-stock-foto
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SHANGHAI - George Russell (Mercedes) with his girlfriend Carmen Montero Mundt ahead of the sprint race at the Shanghai International Circuit in the run-up to the Chinese Grand Prix. SANDER KONING / ANP-stock-foto
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SHANGHAI - Max Verstappen (Oracle Red Bull Racing) in action during qualifying at the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. SANDER KONING / ANP-stock-foto
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SHANGHAI - George Russell (Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team) in action during qualifying at the Shanghai International Circuit ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix. SANDER KONING / ANP-stock-foto
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San Diego, CA, USA. 13th Mar 2026. Attendees walk through the entrance gate of the Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum in Balboa Park, passing vendor stalls selling anime merchandise, Japanese Pokémon cards, and happi coats. The 2026 Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates hanami, the custom of flower viewing, amid an unseasonably hot weekend. Inside the 12-acre garden symbolizing the friendship between San Diego and Yokohama, guests enjoy blooming cherry trees, a new lantern wall, and a beer and sake garden. Credit: Tosh Persons / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Tuzla, Turkey: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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March 13, 2026: Istanbul, Turkey, March 13, 2026: Massive container and cargo ships docked at the piers or positioned in dry docks within the Tuzla Shipyards Zone showcase the region's intense industrial activity. As the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed due to ongoing conflict and global trade routes shift toward the Cape of Good Hope, the surge in vessel traffic is directly impacting Tuzla, Turkey's most strategic shipbuilding and repair hub, spanning approximately 5 million square meters. (Credit Image: © Tolga Ildun/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK, 13th March 2026. Demolition work is scheduled to begin on the remains of the Union Corner building, burnt down in a massive fire, next to Central Station, in Glasgow, Scotland, 13 March 2026. Photo credit: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Live News.-stock-foto