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Santa Maria del Giudice, April 30, 2026. Strong winds this morning and overnight are hindering efforts to extinguish the fires on Mount Faeta and Mount Zona Marinari. Forty-five forest firefighting teams and two Canadair aircraft departed from Fiumicino, but the winds continue to rage. About a hundred people have been evacuated. Pictured: Smoke engulfs the entire fire, which involves approximately 100 hectares and has been classified as a national firefighting emergency due to its dangerousness.-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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Eton, UK. 30th April, 2026. Eton College are currently working on a flood alleviation scheme at South Field off the Eton Wick Road in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire which is near to the River Thames. These works will help to mitigate the flooding risk from the River Thames within the area. The scheme involves excavating a shallow basin and connecting ditch which will then be planted with wild meadow grass. Oxford Archaeology are also working at the site. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
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VANCOUVER, CANADA - 30 APRIL, 2026: Gianni Infantino (Center), FIFA President, stands with a group of international football representatives to promote the "No Racism" campaign during the 76th FIFA Congress at the Vancouver Convention Centre. The presentation, held just weeks before the FIFA World Cup 2026, reaffirmed FIFA's commitment to a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination. The initiative involves all 211 member associations in a global effort to eliminate racism from the sport. Joe Ng/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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VANCOUVER, CANADA - 30 APRIL, 2026: Arsène Wenger (Center), FIFA Chief of Global Football Development, addresses delegates from the podium during the 76th FIFA Congress at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Wenger presented a technical update on global football talent development and the "Football Unites the World" initiative as part of the lead-up to the FIFA World Cup 2026. The congress involves all 211 member associations finalizing preparations for the expanded 48-team tournament beginning in June. Joe Ng/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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VANCOUVER, CANADA - 30 APRIL, 2026: Arsène Wenger (Center), FIFA Chief of Global Football Development, addresses delegates from the podium during the 76th FIFA Congress at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Wenger presented a technical update on global football talent development and the "Football Unites the World" initiative as part of the lead-up to the FIFA World Cup 2026. The congress involves all 211 member associations finalizing preparations for the expanded 48-team tournament beginning in June. Joe Ng/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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VANCOUVER, CANADA - 30 APRIL, 2026: Arsène Wenger (Center), FIFA Chief of Global Football Development, addresses delegates from the podium during the 76th FIFA Congress at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Wenger presented a technical update on global football talent development and the "Football Unites the World" initiative as part of the lead-up to the FIFA World Cup 2026. The congress involves all 211 member associations finalizing preparations for the expanded 48-team tournament beginning in June. Joe Ng/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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KESSEL - A very large fire has broken out near campsite De Heldense Bossen in Kessel, Limburg. It involves a wildfire on the Venneweg. EDWARD MEDIA / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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KESSEL - A very large fire has broken out near campsite De Heldense Bossen in Kessel, Limburg. It involves a wildfire on the Venneweg. EDWARD MEDIA / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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KESSEL - A very large fire has broken out near campsite De Heldense Bossen in Kessel, Limburg. It involves a wildfire on the Venneweg. EDWARD MEDIA / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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28 April 2026, Rhineland-Palatinate, Dreis-Brück: Vehicles stand at the gap closure near Dreis-Brück during the presentation of the current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel (photo taken with a drone). Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Photo: Harald Tittel/dpa-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. An excavator is also used during the presentation of the current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel (photo taken with a drone). Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has begun in the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) listens to an Autobahn AG employee as he explains the current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) presents current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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28 April 2026, Rhineland-Palatinate, Kelberg: Dear Customers, in three photos sent on April 28, 2026, the name of the Autobahn AG board member is incorrect. His name is Güntner, not Günthner. Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (left, CDU) is seen here with Autobahn AG board member Michael Günthner during the presentation of the current measures for the A1 motorway extension in the Eifel region. Approximately five months after the green light was given for the A1 extension to close the gap in the Eifel, preparatory work has begun on the southern section. Initially, this involves com-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Employees of Autobahn AG stand in front of plans for the measures to continue the construction of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, preparatory work has begun on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Autobahn AG CEO Michael Günthner presents current measures for the continuation of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) presents current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. The head of the Euskirchen branch of Autobahn AG, Athanasios Mpasios, presents the preparatory construction measures for the continuation of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, preparatory work has begun on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. An excavator is also used during the presentation of the current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel (photo taken with a drone). Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has begun in the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Autobahn AG CEO Michael Güntner presents current measures for the continuation of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Kelberg, Germany. 28th Apr, 2026. Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder (CDU) presents current measures for the further construction of the A1 in the Eifel. Around five months after the green light was given for the continuation of the A1 to close the gap in the Eifel, the preparatory work has started on the southern section. Initially, this involves compensatory and environmental measures. It may be a few years before construction of the actual route begins. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mons, Belgium. 21st Apr, 2026. Accused Jean Muller pictured during the first day of the trial of a dozen defendants charged with embezzlement of subsidies, misappropriation of corporate assets, forgery, use of forged documents, and taking advantage of a vulnerable person, in front of Mons criminal court, Tuesday 21 April 2026. The case specifically involves the province of Hainaut, Baron Bogaert, and former provincial deputy Moortgat (MR). BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Baron Jean-Marie Bogaert pictured on his way to the court room for the first day of the trial of a dozen defendants charged with embezzlement of subsidies, misappropriation of corporate assets, forgery, use of forged documents, and taking advantage of a vulnerable person, in front of Mons criminal court, Tuesday 21 April 2026. The case specifically involves the province of Hainaut, Baron Bogaert, and former provincial deputy Moortgat (MR). The program Investigations (RTBF) had brought to light several practices deemed opaque. BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL-stock-foto
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Mons, Belgium. 21st Apr, 2026. Baron Jean-Marie Bogaert pictured on his way to the court room for the first day of the trial of a dozen defendants charged with embezzlement of subsidies, misappropriation of corporate assets, forgery, use of forged documents, and taking advantage of a vulnerable person, in front of Mons criminal court, Tuesday 21 April 2026. The case specifically involves the province of Hainaut, Baron Bogaert, and former provincial deputy Moortgat (MR). BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Mons, Belgium. 21st Apr, 2026. Court chairman Laurent Schretter pictured during the first day of the trial of a dozen defendants charged with embezzlement of subsidies, misappropriation of corporate assets, forgery, use of forged documents, and taking advantage of a vulnerable person, in front of Mons criminal court, Tuesday 21 April 2026. The case specifically involves the province of Hainaut, Baron Bogaert and former provincial deputy Moortgat (MR). BELGA PHOTO EMILE WINDAL Credit: Belga News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto