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Heart of Midlothian manager Derek McInnes during a press conference at Oriam, Edinburgh. The table-topping Hearts manager expressed disappointment that none of his players made the Scotland squad for the upcoming friendlies against Japan and Ivory Coast. Picture date: Thursday March 19, 2026.-stock-foto
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18 March 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: Anthropologists Annika Simm (l) and Jörg Orschiedt stand at the table with the bones of Otto the Great in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital and explain the details of the skull during a press conference. The State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology and the Saxony-Anhalt Cultural Foundation are currently carrying out a project to document and restore Otto the Great's tomb in Magdeburg Cathedral. In recent months, the investigations have focused in particular on the mortal remains that were found in the tomb mon-stock-foto
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18 March 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: Anthropologists Annika Simm (l) and Jörg Orschiedt stand at the table with the bones of Otto the Great in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital and explain the details of the skull during a press conference. The stone tomb of Otto the Great (912-973) in Magdeburg Cathedral is currently being restored. Researchers had therefore examined the bones of the medieval ruler. The decisive proof that it was Otto I was provided by genetics. Archaeological analyses of the bones of Otto the Great and Henry II from Bamberg Cathedral proved-stock-foto
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18 March 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: Anthropologists Annika Simm (2nd from right) and Jörg Orschiedt stand at the table with the bones of Otto the Great in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital and explain the details of the skull during a press conference. The stone tomb of Otto the Great (912-973) in Magdeburg Cathedral is currently being restored. Researchers had therefore examined the bones of the medieval ruler. The decisive proof that it was Otto I was provided by genetics. Archaeological analyses of the bones of Otto the Great and Henry II from Bamberg Cath-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 18th Mar, 2026. The bones of Otto the Great lie on a table in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital. A press conference was held there on the results of the investigation into the tomb of Otto the Great. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18 March 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: Anthropologists Jörg Orschiedt (l) and Annika Simm stand at the table with the bones of Otto the Great in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital and explain the details of the skull during a press conference. The stone tomb of Otto the Great (912-973) in Magdeburg Cathedral is currently being restored. Researchers had therefore examined the bones of the medieval ruler. The decisive proof that it was Otto I was provided by genetics. Archaeological analyses of the bones of Otto the Great and Henry II from Bamberg Cathedral proved-stock-foto
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18 March 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: Participants at a press conference stand at the table with the bones of Otto the Great in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital. The stone tomb of Otto the Great (912-973) in Magdeburg Cathedral is currently being renovated. Researchers had therefore examined the bones of the medieval ruler. The decisive proof that it was Otto I was provided by genetics. Archaeological analyses of the bones of Otto the Great and Henry II from Bamberg Cathedral proved that it was almost certainly Otto. Photo: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 18th Mar, 2026. The bones of Otto the Great lie on a table in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital. A press conference was held there on the results of the investigation into the tomb of Otto the Great. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 18th Mar, 2026. The bones of Otto the Great lie on a table after a press conference in the lecture hall of Magdeburg University Hospital. The stone tomb of Otto the Great (912-973) in Magdeburg Cathedral is currently being renovated. Researchers had therefore examined the bones of the medieval ruler. The decisive proof that it was Otto I was provided by genetics. Archaeological analyses of the bones of Otto the Great and Henry II from Bamberg Cathedral proved that it was almost certainly Otto. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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18 March 2026, Saxony-Anhalt, Magdeburg: Anthropologists Annika Simm (l) and Jörg Orschiedt stand at the table with the bones of Otto the Great in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital and explain the details of the skull during a press conference. The State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology and the Saxony-Anhalt Cultural Foundation are currently carrying out a project to document and restore Otto the Great's tomb in Magdeburg Cathedral. In recent months, the investigations have focused in particular on the mortal remains that were found in the tomb mon-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 18th Mar, 2026. The bones of Otto the Great lie on a table in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital. A press conference was held there on the results of the investigation into the tomb of Otto the Great. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Magdeburg, Germany. 18th Mar, 2026. The bones of Otto the Great lie on a table in the lecture hall on the campus of Magdeburg University Hospital. A press conference was held there on the results of the investigation into the tomb of Otto the Great. Credit: Klaus-Dietmar Gabbert/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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President Donald J. Trump meets with members of the Trump–Kennedy Center board in a formal White House room, seated beneath a chandelier with U.S. flags behind the group, March 16, 2026. Image courtesy of the White House.-stock-foto
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President Donald J. Trump speaks with members of the Trump–Kennedy Center board during a White House meeting, seated among officials with U.S. flags in the background, March 16, 2026. Image courtesy of the White House.-stock-foto
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President Donald J. Trump participates in a meeting with members of the Trump–Kennedy Center board at the White House, seated at a table with officials and U.S. flags in the background, March 16, 2026. Image courtesy of the White House.-stock-foto
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President Donald J. Trump meets with members of the Trump–Kennedy Center board in a formal White House room, seated beneath a chandelier with U.S. flags behind the group, March 16, 2026. Image courtesy of the White House.-stock-foto
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President Donald J. Trump walks into a White House room to attend a meeting with members of the Trump–Kennedy Center board, March 16, 2026. Image courtesy of the White House.-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Tom Berendsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Rob Jetten and Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, Minister of Defense during a debate on the American and Israeli attacks on Iran ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Tom Berendsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Rob Jetten and Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, Minister of Defense during a debate on the American and Israeli attacks on Iran ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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THE HAGUE - Tom Berendsen, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister Rob Jetten and Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, Minister of Defense during a debate on the American and Israeli attacks on Iran ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Genk, Belgium. 11th Mar, 2026. Genk's Matte Smets pictured during a press conference of Belgian soccer team KRC Genk, Wednesday 11 March 2026 in Genk. The team is preparing for tomorrow's match against German Freiburg, the first leg of the 1/16 Finals of the UEFA Europa League tournament. BELGA PHOTO TOM GOYVAERTS Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Genk, Belgium. 11th Mar, 2026. Genk's spokesman Iben Sempels, Genk's Matte Smets and Genk's head coach Nicky Hayen pictured during a press conference of Belgian soccer team KRC Genk, Wednesday 11 March 2026 in Genk. The team is preparing for tomorrow's match against German Freiburg, the first leg of the 1/16 Finals of the UEFA Europa League tournament. BELGA PHOTO TOM GOYVAERTS Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Niel, Belgium. 10th Mar, 2026. King Philippe - Filip of Belgium and Queen Mathilde of Belgium are pictured during a royal visit to the Science Park of the University of Antwerp in Niel, on Tuesday 10 March 2026. BELGA PHOTO JONAS ROOSENS Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto