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Dynamic volleyball player silhouette jumping high over a net to spike a ball, featuring a vibrant red to teal color gradient on a white background-stock-foto
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Dynamic vector illustration of a professional soccer goalkeeper diving to save the ball during a thrilling world cup match in a crowded stadium-stock-foto
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Women playing volleyball silhouette vector illustration, Female athletes jumping, blocking, and spiking at net-stock-foto
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Zurich, Switzerland, 6th Apr 2026: #91 Denis Hollstein (ZSC Lions) can't get the puck because goalie #29 Sandro Aeschlimann (Davos) is blocking it. #55 Calle Andersson (Davos) comes to help. (Photo by Andreas Haas/dieBildmanufaktur) Credit: dieBildmanufaktur/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Football player taking a shot at a goal and a goalkeeper making a save isolated on white background-stock-foto
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Germany ,Eltmann, Georg Schäfer Halle - 15 Mar 2026 - 2.Bundesliga, Volleyball - CERATONIA Volleys Eltmann vs. TSV Grafing  Image: Ben Urban (VC Eltmann, 13) blocking a ball at the net.-stock-foto
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Germany ,Eltmann, Georg Schäfer Halle - 15 Mar 2026 - 2.Bundesliga, Volleyball - CERATONIA Volleys Eltmann vs. TSV Grafing  Image: (fLTR) Perica Stanic (VC Eltmann, 16) blocking Tim Aust (TSV, 8) at the net.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Two people from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels are arrested by police as activists stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. Protesters display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. They warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Walde-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 11 March 2026. Activists from Cut The Ties to Fossil Fuels stage a theatrical protest outside the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero in London, blocking the road with two tripods. They display banners reading “Kill Rosebank – So We Can Live” and call on the UK government to halt the proposed Rosebank oil field, owned by Norwegian Equinor and Israeli Ithaca Energy. Protesters warn the project threatens UK climate targets and marine ecosystems. The action is supported by other climate and social justice groups in solidarity. Credit: Waldemar Sikora / Alamy Live News-stock-foto