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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - Port of Rotterdam, second Maasvlakte container terminal and container ships. ROBIN UTRECHT /ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Kaohsiung City, Cijin District, Taiwan. 30th Jan, 2026. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai visited the Kaohsiung Coast Guard fleet on Friday to inspect results of a joint Taiwan-U.S. operation that seized 1.3 tonnes of drugs from the ''Jin Chang Long'' cargo ship. Cho said the case demonstrated strong bilateral law enforcement ties and the belief that ''freedom is not free, '' while showcasing progress in Taiwan's coast guard vessel construction programme. He urged opposition parties to back defence spending. American Institute in Taiwan Director Raymond Greene, attending the briefing, called Taiwan-stock-foto
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Young blonde woman holding orange fruit in cupped hands, puckers lips and looks down in building corridor; curiosity.-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Port of Rotterdam with container storage at a container terminal. To curb the supply of cocaine from Central and South America to Rotterdam and Antwerp, the police and judicial authorities in the ports of those cities need more capacity. They're called "scavengers," "scavengers," and "intruders." They're often called young people between the ages of 18 and 30. ANP /Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Port of Rotterdam with container storage at a container terminal. To curb the supply of cocaine from Central and South America to Rotterdam and Antwerp, the police and judicial authorities in the ports of those cities need more capacity. They're called "scavengers," "scavengers," and "intruders." They're often called young people between the ages of 18 and 30. ANP /Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Port of Rotterdam with container storage at a container terminal. To curb the supply of cocaine from Central and South America to Rotterdam and Antwerp, the police and judicial authorities in the ports of those cities need more capacity. They're called "scavengers," "scavengers," and "intruders." They're often called young people between the ages of 18 and 30. ANP /Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Port of Rotterdam with container storage at a container terminal. To curb the supply of cocaine from Central and South America to Rotterdam and Antwerp, the police and judicial authorities in the ports of those cities need more capacity. They're called "scavengers," "scavengers," and "intruders." They're often called young people between the ages of 18 and 30. ANP /Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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ROTTERDAM - The Port of Rotterdam with container storage at a container terminal. To curb the supply of cocaine from Central and South America to Rotterdam and Antwerp, the police and judicial authorities in the ports of those cities need more capacity. They're called "scavengers," "scavengers," and "intruders." They're often called young people between the ages of 18 and 30. ANP /Hollandse Hoogte / Robin Utrecht netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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Close up of drone used by technician to inspect integrity of offshore platform late at night. Drilling rig crew member using aerial photography to do equipment maintenance-stock-foto
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Industrial drilling ship workers inspect equipment integrity using laptop during aurora borealis. Offshore platform colleagues performing machinery checkup to ensure safety under arctic lights-stock-foto