Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

[453] képek

7 239 találat
  • / 181
  • kép/oldal:
RM
Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. 18th Apr, 2026. Andrey Rublev of Russia in action against Hamad Medjedovic of Serbia during the Semi Final tennis match of the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell - Conde Godo 2026 Day 8 at Real Club de Tenis Barcelona on April 18, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Credit Image: © David Ramirez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
Villarreal, Barcelona, Spain. 27th Mar, 2026. Alex Baena of Spain in action during the International Friendly match between Spain v Serbia at the Estadio de la Ceramica on March 27, 2026 in Villareal Spain (Credit Image: © David Ramirez/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
London, UK. 4 March 2026. A red London bus travels along Whitehall past the equestrian statue of Field Marshal Earl Haig with Nelson’s Column visible in the distance on a hazy afternoon in central London. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (453-1515), The Great Captain. Spanish general. Engraving, 19th century.-stock-foto
RM
Gonzalo Fernandez de Cordoba (453-1515), The Great Captain. Spanish general. Engraving, 19th century.-stock-foto
RM
Milan, Lombardy, Italy. 19th Feb, 2026. Goalie ALEXANDRA CLARKE (7)Team Sweden, misses the puck in the overtime goal by ALINA MULLER (25), Team Switzerland, go in for the win during the Switzerland vs. Sweden Bronze Medal of Women's Ice Hockey Bronze Medal Match at the Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey during the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. Switzerland won bronze medal in overtime, 2-1. (Credit Image: © Angel Adams/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
February 15, 2026, Milan, Lombardy, Italy: Defender BRCOK FABER (14) TEAM USA tussles with forward JOSHUA SAMANSKI (44)TEAM GERMANY in front of the USA goal in men's hockey group C play during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Hockey Arena. USA won 5-1. (Credit Image: © Angel Adams/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
New Delhi, Delhi, India. 12th Feb, 2026. Namibia's Bernard Scholtz can be seen in action during the match of 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup between India and Namibia in New Delhi, India on February 12, 2026. (Credit Image: © Kabir Jhangiani/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
Attila, king of the Huns - Civilisation de l'antiquite : Invasion de l'Europe de L'Est par Attila roi des Huns, vers 400 - Attila the Hun (406-453) on his Horse-stock-foto
RF
London, UK - February 02, 2026: Red double decker bus on a busy London UK street near shops and historic architecture under an overcast sky.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey during a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey (right) with Scotland Secretary Douglas Alexander, arrives for a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey (right), with Scotland Secretary Douglas Alexander, arrives for a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Defence Secretary John Healey (right), with Scotland Secretary Douglas Alexander, arrives for a visit to the aerospace, defence and security company, Leonardo UK, in Edinburgh, to announce a £453 million investment to fit Typhoon fighter jets with "cutting-edge" radar systems, securing up to 1,300 jobs. Picture date: Thursday January 22, 2026.-stock-foto
RM
Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. 19th Dec, 2025. Dozens of firefighters protested outside the Catalan Interior Ministry on the day they filed joint demands in Barcelona. Bombers Precaris en Lluita (Precarious Firefighters in Struggle) demands that they be allowed to work at the fire station under decent conditions. (Credit Image: © Marc Asensio Clupes/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
RM
Cast iron lavatories in various finishes, including plain, painted, galvanized, and enameled. Featuring plates 451-G, 452-G, 453-G, and 454-G. Issued between 1877 and 1893 by J.L. Mott Iron Works, with locations at 88 & 90 Beekman Street, New York, and 311 & 313 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. The catalog focuses on plumbing equipment and supplies-stock-foto
RM
A Hellenic Air Force Dassault Rafale EG multirole fighter is shown in flight during Athens Flying Week 2025 in an air-to-air photograph. The Rafale EG is a twin-engine combat aircraft operated by the Greek Air Force for air superiority and strike missions. Powered by two Safran M88 turbofan engines, it features a delta wing with close-coupled canards, advanced avionics, and integrated weapons systems. Aircraft registration 453 is visible during this controlled display flight.-stock-foto
RM
Air-to-air photograph of a Hellenic Air Force Dassault Rafale EG, registration 453, flying during Athens Flying Week 2025. The Rafale EG is a twin-engine multirole fighter aircraft designed by Dassault Aviation. It features a delta wing with close-coupled canards and is powered by two Safran M88-2 turbofan engines. The aircraft is shown in operational configuration with standard national markings, highlighting its aerodynamic form, modern avionics, and role in Greek Air Force flight demonstrations.-stock-foto