Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

34 226 találat
  • / 500
  • kép/oldal:
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. An Autobahn GmbH company vehicle symbolically drives on an access road to the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other residents around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. Traffic sign 330.1 'Autobahn' stands at the entrance to the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other traffic around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. A banner with the inscription 'Die Autobahn Westfalen' stands on a road leading to the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other traffic around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. An Autobahn GmbH company vehicle stands on a road leading to the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other traffic around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. An Autobahn GmbH company vehicle symbolically drives on a slip road to the new A1 Rieste junction. Traffic sign 330.1 'Autobahn' can be seen in the foreground. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other traffic around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. An Autobahn GmbH company vehicle stands in front of traffic sign 330.1 'Autobahn' at the entrance to the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other traffic around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. View of the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other residents around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. (Aerial view with a drone) Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. Traffic signs 205 'Give way' (M) and 330.1 'Autobahn' (r) are in place at the entrance to the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other traffic around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Rieste, Germany. 07th Aug, 2025. View of the new A1 Rieste junction. Autobahn Westfalen has opened the new A1 Rieste junction. This project will enable traffic from the adjacent 'Niedersachsenpark' and other residents around the newly built Riester Damm to use a direct connection to the highway. (Aerial view with a drone) Credit: Friso Gentsch/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RF
A pair of green vector circular checkmark icons, one filled and one outlined, designed for user interface elements, web design project.-stock-foto
RM
Hamburg, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Pupils in a learning vacation group at Mümmelmannsberg elementary school read in the reading corner of a classroom. Hamburg has been offering 'learning vacations' since 2020. The program is designed to enable pupils at some schools to consolidate what they have learned and catch up. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hamburg, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Information on the subject of general knowledge (Sachunterricht) on a magnetic board in a classroom at Mümmelmannsberg elementary school. Hamburg has been offering 'learning vacations' since 2020. The program is intended to enable pupils at some schools to consolidate what they have learned and catch up. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hamburg, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Information about the subject German on a magnetic board in a classroom at Mümmelmannsberg elementary school. Hamburg has been offering 'learning vacations' since 2020. The program is designed to enable pupils at some schools to consolidate what they have learned and catch up. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, Belit Onay (Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, and Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Gerhard Wegner, Lower Saxony's anti-Semitism commissioner, speaks during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, Belit Onay (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Lord Mayor of Hanover, Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, and Gerhard Wegner, Anti-Semitism Commissioner of Lower Saxony, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, Belit Onay (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Lord Mayor of Hanover, Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, and Gerhard Wegner, Anti-Semitism Commissioner of Lower Saxony, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Yazid Shammout, chairman of the Palestinian community in Hanover, speaks during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Belit Onay (l-r, Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, and Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, Belit Onay (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Lord Mayor of Hanover, Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, and Gerhard Wegner, Anti-Semitism Commissioner of Lower Saxony, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, and Belit Onay (Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, Belit Onay (Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, and Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Belit Onay (Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, speaks during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Michael Fürst (l-r), President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, Belit Onay (Bündnis 90/Die Grünen), Lord Mayor of Hanover, Yazid Shammout, Chairman of the Palestinian Community of Hanover, and Gerhard Wegner, Anti-Semitism Commissioner of Lower Saxony, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Belit Onay (Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, speaks during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Hanover, Germany. 31st July, 2025. Yazid Shammout (l-r), Chairman of the Palestinian community in Hanover, Belit Onay (Alliance 90/The Greens), Lord Mayor of Hanover, and Michael Fürst, President of the State Association of Jewish Communities in Lower Saxony, stand during a press conference in the New Town Hall to present a joint initiative to enable the reception of Palestinian and Israeli children in need of help in Hanover. Credit: Michael Matthey/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Verbena bonariensis can create a sense of movement & also enable you to 'look through' the upright growths.A wonderful plant & great for butterflies.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of blue vector radio button icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of green vector radio button icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of mono vector radio button icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of mono vector checkbox icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of red vector checkbox icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of blue vector checkbox icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RF
A pair of green vector checkbox icons with one filled and one outlined designed for user interface elements web forms and UX UI design projects.-stock-foto
RM
PRODUCTION - 16 July 2025, Hamburg: An employee removes copper residue from the electrolysis baths at the Electrolysis Plant East (ELWO) at Aurubis AG. At ELWO, copper anodes are suspended in the electrolysis baths, which are filled with sulphuric acid solutions containing copper. The acid baths in combination with direct current enable the electrolytic deposition of copper on the cathode plates. The copper cathodes are rectangular plates made of almost pure copper with a purity of 99.99 percent. In technical jargon, these plates are also known as 'four-nines copper'. Aurubis AG is a listed co-stock-foto
RM
PRODUCTION - 16 July 2025, Hamburg: Employees clean the electrolysis baths in the Electrolysis Plant East (ELWO) at Aurubis AG. At ELWO, copper anodes are suspended in the electrolysis baths, which are filled with sulphuric acid solutions containing copper. The acid baths in combination with direct current enable the electrolytic deposition of copper on the cathode plates. The copper cathodes are rectangular plates made of almost pure copper with a purity of 99.99 percent. In technical jargon, these plates are also known as 'four-nines copper'. Aurubis AG is a listed copper producer and copper-stock-foto
RM
PRODUCTION - 16 July 2025, Hamburg: A crane is used to lift copper cathodes out of the electrolysis baths at the Electrolysis Plant East (ELWO) at Aurubis AG. At ELWO, copper anodes are suspended in the electrolysis baths, which are filled with sulphuric acid solutions containing copper. The acid baths in combination with direct current enable the electrolytic deposition of copper on the cathode plates. The copper cathodes are rectangular plates made of almost pure copper with a purity of 99.99 percent. In technical jargon, these plates are also known as 'four-nines copper'. Aurubis AG is a li-stock-foto
RM
PRODUCTION - 16 July 2025, Hamburg: An employee checks the copper cathodes hanging from a crane as they are lifted out of the electrolysis baths at the Electrolysis Plant East (ELWO) at Aurubis AG. At ELWO, copper anodes are suspended in the electrolysis baths, which are filled with sulphuric acid solutions containing copper. The acid baths in combination with direct current enable the electrolytic deposition of copper on the cathode plates. The copper cathodes are rectangular plates made of almost pure copper with a purity of 99.99 percent. In technical jargon, these plates are also known as-stock-foto
RM
PRODUCTION - 16 July 2025, Hamburg: Employees clean the electrolysis baths in the Electrolysis Plant East (ELWO) at Aurubis AG. At ELWO, copper anodes are suspended in the electrolysis baths, which are filled with sulphuric acid solutions containing copper. The acid baths in combination with direct current enable the electrolytic deposition of copper on the cathode plates. The copper cathodes are rectangular plates made of almost pure copper with a purity of 99.99 percent. In technical jargon, these plates are also known as 'four-nines copper'. Aurubis AG is a listed copper producer and copper-stock-foto
RM
PRODUCTION - 16 July 2025, Hamburg: A crane is used to lift copper anodes into the electrolysis baths at the Electrolysis Plant East (ELWO) at Aurubis AG. At ELWO, copper anodes are suspended in the electrolysis baths, which are filled with sulphuric acid solutions containing copper. The acid baths in combination with direct current enable the electrolytic deposition of copper on the cathode plates. The copper cathodes are rectangular plates made of almost pure copper with a purity of 99.99 percent. In technical jargon, these plates are also known as 'four-nines copper'. Aurubis AG is a listed-stock-foto