RMT6GEYE–Berlin, Germany. 01st May, 2019. Sympathisers of the left-wing radical 'Revolutionaries 1 May Demonstration' keep pyrotechnics out of a window. Credit: Kay Nietfeld/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMPYG7XG–Dortmund, Deutschland. 27th Oct, 2018. firo: 27.10.2018, football, 1.Bundesliga, season 2018/2019, BVB, Borussia Dortmund - Hertha BSC Berlin 2: 2 DARIDA, Hertha left tries to keep ZAGADOU | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2R7N1R1–Warschau, Poland. 16th June, 2023. Soccer: Internationals, Poland - Germany, National Stadium. Germany's goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen (2nd from left) can't keep out Poland's Kiwior's header, which goes into the net for 1:0. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2G03F1X–31 May 2021, Latvia, Riga: Ice hockey: World Championship, preliminary round, group B, USA - Germany: Germany's Felix Bruckmann (2nd from right) could not keep the goal of Jason Robertson (2nd from left) - on the right Chris Wideman from the USA. Photo: Roman Koksarov/dpa
RMD3GHYE–(dpa) - An employee of gunsmith Knappworst inspects an air rifle at the gunsmith's workshop in Braunschweig, Germany, 15 June 2004. There are around 30 traditional gunsmiths left in the state of Lower Saxony. The new gun law requires huntsmen and sports riflemen to keep their rifles locked up in special armour cabinets.
RM2J5E940–Mannheim, Germany. 22nd Apr, 2022. Ice hockey: DEL, Adler Mannheim - Eisbären Berlin, championship round, semifinal, matchday 2, SAP Arena. Mannheim goalie Felix Brückmann (2nd from left) can't keep the shot on goal for 2:2. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2C1WE3C–Munich, Germany. 16th June, 2020. In order to keep more distance from each other, the cabinet meeting under the leadership of Markus Söder (centre left, CSU), Minister President of Bavaria, will take place in the large domed hall of the Bavarian State Chancellery. Credit: Peter Kneffel/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD3GHYD–(dpa) - Erich Gerike, employee of gunsmith Knappworst, rasps on the shaft of a rifle at the gunsmith's workshop in Braunschweig, Germany, 15 June 2004. There are around 30 traditional gunsmiths left in the state of Lower Saxony. The new gun law requires huntsmen and sports riflemen to keep their rifles locked up in special armour cabinets.
RM2X27BFR–Augsburg, Germany. 20th Apr, 2024. Ice hockey: International match, Germany - Slovakia in the Curt-Frenzel-Stadium. Martin Fasko-Rudas of Slovakia (M) scores to make it 4:5. Goalkeeper Florian Bugl of Germany (r) is unable to keep the puck out. Fabio Wagner of Germany defends on the left. Credit: Matthias Balk/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2CT4CWJ–Feature, action in front of the fans on the Suedtribuene who keep their distance, left to right Jonas HOFMANN (MG), Emre CAN (DO), Thomas MEUNIER (DO), Hannes WOLF (MG), Soccer 1st Bundesliga, 1st matchday, Borussia Dortmund (DO) - Borussia Monchengladbach (MG) 3: 0, on September 19, 2020 in Dortmund/Germany. Â | usage worldwide
RMFB4FJE–A sign reading 'Construction Zone - Keep Away' stands at an entrance to the construction site of the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha, 09 January 2016. The stadium is currently undergoing renovation works. The Khalifa International Stadium is the first proposed host venue for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar. In background at left is the hotel 'The Torch'. Photo: Andreas Gebert/dpa
RMD3GHYC–(dpa) - Erich Gerike, employee of gunsmith Knappworst, inspects a telescopic sight on a rifle at the gunsmith's workshop in Braunschweig, Germany, 15 June 2004. There are around 30 traditional gunsmiths left in the state of Lower Saxony. The new gun law requires huntsmen and sports riflemen to keep their rifles locked up in special armour cabinets.
RM2J8X53P–Bonn, Deutschland. 15th May, 2022. Jaylon BROWN (HH, right) on the ball, Skyler BOWLIN (BN, left) can't keep up, action. 89:81 final score. Basketball 1.Bundesliga/Telekom Baskets Bonn-Hamburg Towers/2. Quarter-final playoff, in the TELEKOMDOME, on May 15, 2022 Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J8X5HH–Bonn, Deutschland. 15th May, 2022. Jaylon BROWN (HH, right) on the ball, Skyler BOWLIN (BN, left) can't keep up, action. 89:81 final score. Basketball 1.Bundesliga/Telekom Baskets Bonn-Hamburg Towers/2. Quarter-final playoff, in the TELEKOMDOME, on May 15, 2022 Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2H2E5EJ–Petach Tikwa, Israel. 21st Oct, 2021. Football, Women: World Cup qualifying Europe, Group H, Israel - Germany, at HaMoshava Stadium. Israel's goalkeeper Amit Beilin (2nd from left) manages to keep the ball from Germany's Linda Dallmann (r). Shani David (l) and Lior Edri slow down. Credit: Berney Ardov/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GJKEM3–United States President Joe Biden, right, and principal, Kerry Richardson, left, visit a science classroom at Brookland Middle School in Washington, DC on Friday, September 10, 2021. Later the President will deliver remarks about how his administration is helping to keep students safe from Covid-19 in classrooms. Credit: Ken Cedeno/Pool via CNP
RM2BK48JM–Deutschland. 01st May, 2020. Police control the city center of Karlsruhe, on the left a poster with the words 'Please keep your distance' GES/Daily life in (Karlsruhe) during the corona crisis, 01.05.2020 GES/Daily life during the corona crisis in Karlsruhe, Germany. 01.05.2020 | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BK49DX–Deutschland. 01st May, 2020. Police control the city center of Karlsruhe, on the left a poster with the words 'Please keep your distance' GES/Daily life in (Karlsruhe) during the corona crisis, 01.05.2020 GES/Daily life during the corona crisis in Karlsruhe, Germany. 01.05.2020 | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMT5GMNM–Goalkeeper Julian POLLERSBECK (right, HH) can not keep the shot from Yussuf POULSEN (3.left to right, L) and is 1-0 up for RB Leipzig, goal, action, football DFB-Pokal, semi-final, HSV Hamburg Hamburg Hamburg (HH) - RB Leipzig (L) 1: 3, on 23.04.2019 in Hamburg / Germany. ¬ | usage worldwide
RMD3GHYA–(dpa) - Stefan Knappworst, head of gunsmith Knappworst, inspects a rifle as he stands in front of wall with hunting rifles at the gunsmith's workshop in Braunschweig, Germany, 15 June 2004. There are around 30 traditional gunsmiths left in the state of Lower Saxony. The new gun law requires huntsmen and sports riflemen to keep their rifles locked up in special armour cabinets.
RM2T8GRHR–Berlin, Deutschland. 18th Nov, 2023. firo: 18.11.2023 Football, Soccer, Season 2023/2024 Men's National Team Germany Friendly Match: Germany - Turkey left to right: No. 19 Kenan YildizTeam Turkey at National Anthem TEam puts their training jacket around their shoulders to keep them warm during the national anthem joke humor Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T8GRHC–Berlin, Deutschland. 18th Nov, 2023. firo: 18.11.2023 Football, Soccer, Season 2023/2024 Men's National Team Germany Friendly Match: Germany - Turkey left to right: No. 19 Kenan YildizTeam Turkey at National Anthem TEam puts their training jacket around their shoulders to keep them warm during the national anthem joke humor Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K6XHER–Kaiserslautern, Germany. 16th Oct, 2022. Soccer: 2nd Bundesliga, 1. FC Kaiserslautern - Jahn Regensburg, Matchday 12, Fritz-Walter-Stadion. Kaiserslautern goalkeeper Andreas Luthe (2nd from left) can't keep out the shot on goal for 0:2. Credit: Uwe Anspach/dpa - Nutzung nur nach schriftlicher Vereinbarung mit der dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2AKM49R–White House Director of Social Media Dan Scavino, left, and Senior Counselor Kellyanne Conway, right, follow United States President Donald J. Trump to Marine One as he departs the White House in Washington, DC en route to Toledo, Ohio to deliver remarks at a Keep America Great Rally on Thursday, January 9, 2020. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP | usage worldwide
RM2A3YBWD–Eric Trump, left, and Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, right, walk across the South Lawn to accompany United States President Donald J. Trump as he prepares to depart the White House in Washington, DC to deliver remarks at a Keep America Great Rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Thursday, October 10, 2019.Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP | usage worldwide
RM2GJKEN3–United States President Joe Biden, left, first lady Dr. Jill Biden, center, and principal, Kerry Richardson, right, visit a science classroom at Brookland Middle School in Washington, DC on Friday, September 10, 2021. Later the President will deliver remarks about how his administration is helping to keep students safe from Covid-19 in classrooms. Credit: Ken Cedeno/Pool via CNP
RM2C196JT–The athletes keep their distance left to right Philip KASS (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen), Bo Kanda LITA BAEHRE (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen), goalben BLECH (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen), Karsten DILLA (TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen) PSD Bank Flight Night, pole vault the men, on June 12, 2020 in the drive-in cinema in Duesseldorf/Germany. Â | usage worldwide
RMPGPRMK–Cologne, Germany. 28th Aug, 2018. Participants in a rally of right-wing groups hold up posters. Left and right groups demonstrate after the events in Chemnitz, where a 35-year-old man was stabbed to death after an argument in the night to Sunday. The posters say: 'Solidarity with Chemnitz', 'Merkel open your eyes' and 'Keep your mouth shut'. Credit: Henning Kaiser/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A3YBX2–Deputy Assistant to the President for Operations and Personal Aide to the President Nicholas Luna, left and Senior Advisor for Policy Stephen Miller, right, walk across the South Lawn to accompany United States President Donald J. Trump as he prepares to depart the White House in Washington, DC to deliver remarks at a Keep America Great Rally in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Thursday, October 10, 2019.Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP | usage worldwide
RM2K90T7P–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. Looking on are US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, left, and US Vice President Joe Biden, right. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP
RM2AKM4AA–From left to right: White House Director of Social Media Dan Scavino, Senior Counselor Kellyanne Conway, aide John McEntee, and Senior Advisor for Policy Stephen Miller follow United States President Donald J. Trump to Marine One as he departs the White House in Washington, DC en route to Toledo, Ohio to deliver remarks at a Keep America Great Rally on Thursday, January 9, 2020. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP | usage worldwide
RM2AKM4AE–From left to right: White House Director of Social Media Dan Scavino, Senior Counselor Kellyanne Conway, and Senior Advisor for Policy Stephen Miller follow United States President Donald J. Trump to Marine One as he departs the White House in Washington, DC en route to Toledo, Ohio to deliver remarks at a Keep America Great Rally on Thursday, January 9, 2020. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP | usage worldwide
RMF48XHN–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. Looking on are US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter, left, and US Vice President Joe Biden, right. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2GJKENG–Washington, Vereinigte Staaten. 10th Sep, 2021. First lady Dr. Jill Biden, center, along side United States President Joe Biden, left, and 8th grade student Elijah Poole, right, speaks to staff at while visiting Brookland Middle School about how the Biden administration is helping to keep students safe from Covid-19 in classrooms in Washington, DC on Friday, September 10, 2021. Credit: Ken Cedeno/Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GJKEMJ–Washington, Vereinigte Staaten. 10th Sep, 2021. United States President Joe Biden, center, and first lady Dr. Jill Biden, right, with principal, Kerry Richardson, left, visit the Brookland Middle School gymnasium in Washington, DC on Friday, September 10, 2021. Later the President will deliver remarks about how his administration is helping to keep students safe from Covid-19 in classrooms Credit: Ken Cedeno/Pool via CNP/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GA7AGH–Tokyo, Japan. 29th July, 2021. Yufei ZHANG (CHN, r) with Chinese flag, flag, after award ceremony; Regan SMITH (USA, silver, left) and Hali FLICKINGER (USA, bronze) keep their distance; Gold medal, winner, Olympic champion, award ceremony; 200m butterfly, women; Swimming/women/men, on 07/29/2021; Olympic Summer Games 2020, from 23.07. - 08.08.2021 in Tokyo/Japan. Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2APR1EE–24 January 2020, Bavaria, Würzburg: At the vigil of the grouping 'Pensioners against old-age poverty', a policeman asks the supporters of the party 'The Left' and sympathizers of the movement 'Antifa' to keep their banners and posters at a distance from the grouping of the organizers, as they do not want political banners at their vigil. In Würzburg, the group organised a vigil to draw attention to the issue of poverty in old age. According to its own statements, the group dissociates itself from the group 'Fridays against old age poverty'. Photo: dpa
RMT8XKKC–Ravensburg, Germany. 15th May, 2019. Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) is about to premiere the Dr. Andreas Schockenhoff Lecture together with Axel Müller (CDU 2nd from left) and the children of Andreas Schockenhoff, Ferdinand (l), Theresa (4th from left) and Philipp (r) for a photo. In order to keep alive the memory of the legacy of the late member of the Bundestag Andreas Schockenhoff, his successor in the constituency of Ravensburg, Axel Müller, initiated the lecture series. Credit: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2T0241T–United States President Joe Biden speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, October 2, 2023. On Saturday, Congress passed a bipartisan measure that would keep the US government funded until Nov. 17 with $16 billion in disaster funding, however the lack of $6 billion in Ukraine aid is a blow to Biden. Looking on at left is US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. Credit: Ting Shen / Pool via CNP
RMMG6TEN–27 April 2018, Germany, Gartow: Police officers Lisa Warthemann (left to right), on her service horse Kurfuerst, Tamila Hesse, on Goya, Anneke Wintjen, on Kennedy, and Tanja Kluth, on Loriot, riding along the shore of the river Elbe during a photo shoot for the press. Mounted police will be on patrol along the river Elbe until early September in order to keep an eye on polluting behavior by visitors to the biosphere preserve 'Niedersaechsische Elbtalaue'. Photo: Philipp Schulze/dpa
RM2K90T7R–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP
RM2K90TC5–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP
RM2K90TB9–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP
RM2K90T7B–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP
RMEF322R–A Poster with the Slogan 'Troika- KEEP CALM AND GO TO HELL' is seen after Alexis Tsipras leader of the radical left main opposition party Syriza held his speech in front of the University after the Greece general elections in Athens, 25 January 2015. Greece's leftist, anti-austerity Syriza party and her leader Alexis Tsipras, has widened its lead at the top for the 25 January 2015 elections- riding a wave of anger over austerity measures imposed as a condition for an international bailout. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa
RMEF322Y–A Poster with the Slogan 'Troika- KEEP CALM AND GO TO HELL' is seen after Alexis Tsipras leader of the radical left main opposition party Syriza held his speech in front of the University after the Greece general elections in Athens, 25 January 2015. Greece's leftist, anti-austerity Syriza party and her leader Alexis Tsipras, has widened its lead at the top for the 25 January 2015 elections- riding a wave of anger over austerity measures imposed as a condition for an international bailout. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa
RMEF78YF–A Poster with the Slogan 'Troika- KEEP CALM AND GO TO HELL' is seen after Alexis Tsipras leader of the radical left main opposition party Syriza held his speech in front of the University after the Greece general elections in Athens, 25 January 2015. Greece's leftist, anti-austerity Syriza party and her leader Alexis Tsipras, has widened its lead at the top for the 25 January 2015 elections- riding a wave of anger over austerity measures imposed as a condition for an international bailout. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa
RMEF78YJ–A Poster with the Slogan 'Troika- KEEP CALM AND GO TO HELL' is seen after Alexis Tsipras leader of the radical left main opposition party Syriza held his speech in front of the University after the Greece general elections in Athens, 25 January 2015. Greece's leftist, anti-austerity Syriza party and her leader Alexis Tsipras, has widened its lead at the top for the 25 January 2015 elections- riding a wave of anger over austerity measures imposed as a condition for an international bailout. Photo: Michael Kappeler/dpa
RM2PP261X–Hamburg, Germany. 21st Apr, 2023. Soccer: 2nd Bundesliga, Matchday 29, Hamburger SV - FC St. Pauli, at Volksparkstadion. Hamburg goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes cannot keep out St. Pauli's Jackson Irvine's (6th from left) header for 4:3. Credit: Christian Charisius/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2NGXA7M–Leverkusen, Germany. 19th Feb, 2023. Soccer: Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen - FSV Mainz 05, Matchday 21, at BayArena: Leverkusen's Nadiem Amiri (2nd from left) scores the 1:1. Goalkeeper Finn Dahmen of Mainz can't keep the ball out. Credit: Federico Gambarini/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2MXRYPC–Augsburg, Germany. 03rd Feb, 2023. Soccer: Bundesliga, FC Augsburg - Bayer Leverkusen, Matchday 19, WWK Arena. FC Augsburg's Mergim Berisha (r) scores to make it 1:0. Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky, left, cannot keep out the ball. Credit: Matthias Balk/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2MXH09F–Augsburg, Germany. 03rd Feb, 2023. Soccer: Bundesliga, FC Augsburg - Bayer Leverkusen, Matchday 19, WWK Arena. FC Augsburg's Mergim Berisha (r) scores to make it 1:0. Bayer Leverkusen goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky, left, cannot keep out the ball. Credit: Matthias Balk/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2K8EK1A–Karlsruhe, Germany. 23rd Oct, 2022. Soccer, 2nd Bundesliga, Karlsruher SC - Fortuna Düsseldorf, Matchday 13, at BBBank Wildpark. Düsseldorf's Kristoffer Peterson (r) scores the goal for 0:1, which Karlsruhe goalkeeper Marius Gersbeck (2nd from left) is unable to keep out. Credit: Uli Deck/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2J2G3EP–Ingolstadt, Germany. 01st Apr, 2022. Soccer: 2. Bundesliga, FC Ingolstadt 04 - Erzgebirge Aue, Matchday 28, Audi Sportpark. Visar Musliu of Ingolstadt (r) scores to make it 2:0. Anthony Barylla of Erzgebirge Aue cannot keep the ball out on the left. Credit: Matthias Balk/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the requirements of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GG37K9–28 August 2021, Bavaria, Augsburg: Football: Bundesliga, FC Augsburg - Bayer Leverkusen, Matchday 3, WWK Arena. Leverkusen's Patrik Schick (r) scores to make it 1 - 3. Augsburg goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz (left) is unable to keep out the ball. In the centre Iago from Augsburg tries to defend. Photo: Matthias Balk/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and/or the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series.
RM2ER1E2W–Berlin, Germany. 28th Feb, 2021. Football, Bundesliga, 1.FC Union Berlin - TSG Hoffenheim, Matchday 23, Stadion An der Alten Försterei: Hoffenheim goalkeeper Oliver Baumann (3rd from left) tries to keep an overview in front of his goal. IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series. Credit: Andreas Gora/dpa-POOL/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B2FKR7–Charlotte, North Carolina. 2nd Mar, 2020. John Mcentee, personal aide to U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Stephen Miller, White House senior advisor for policy, walk towards Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, U.S., on Monday, March 2, 2020, as United States President Donald J. Trump departs for a Keep America Great Rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Stefani Reynolds/CNP | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B2FKRC–Charlotte, North Carolina. 2nd Mar, 2020. John Mcentee, personal aide to U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Stephen Miller, White House senior advisor for policy, walk towards Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, U.S., on Monday, March 2, 2020, as United States President Donald J. Trump departs for a Keep America Great Rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Stefani Reynolds/CNP | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B2FKRM–Charlotte, North Carolina. 2nd Mar, 2020. John Mcentee, personal aide to U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and Stephen Miller, White House senior advisor for policy, walk towards Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, U.S., on Monday, March 2, 2020, as United States President Donald J. Trump departs for a Keep America Great Rally in Charlotte, North Carolina. Credit: Stefani Reynolds/CNP | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMFW8EW7–United States President Barack Obama left, shakes hands with Serzh Sargsyan, Armenia's president, during an opening plenary entitled 'National Actions to Enhance Nuclear Security' at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8EWJ–United States President Barack Obama, left, and Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, wait to begin an opening plenary entitled 'National Actions to Enhance Nuclear Security' at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMEYF2RA–Madrid, Spain. 28th July, 2015. Pedestrians read small notes stuck on a glass panel of Cafe Comercial following its unannounced closure after more than 128 years in Madrid, Spain, 28 July 2015. Messages left on the heart-shaped notes include 'I had my first date here', 'Don't take away our history' and 'Madrid is a little sadder today.' Local residents are protesting the sudden closure of the famous and popular street cafe through declarations of love and demands to keep the business alive. Photo: Emilio Rappold/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEYF2R8–Madrid, Spain. 28th July, 2015. Small notes stuck on a glass panel of Cafe Comercial following its unannounced closure after more than 128 years in Madrid, Spain, 28 July 2015. Messages left on the heart-shaped notes include 'I had my first date here', 'Don't take away our history' and 'Madrid is a little sadder today.' Local residents are protesting the sudden closure of the famous and popular street cafe through declarations of love and demands to keep the business alive. Photo: Emilio Rappold/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMEYF2R9–Madrid, Spain. 28th July, 2015. Pedestrians read small notes stuck on a glass panel of Cafe Comercial following its unannounced closure after more than 128 years in Madrid, Spain, 28 July 2015. Messages left on the heart-shaped notes include 'I had my first date here', 'Don't take away our history' and 'Madrid is a little sadder today.' Local residents are protesting the sudden closure of the famous and popular street cafe through declarations of love and demands to keep the business alive. Photo: Emilio Rappold/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMF48XHK–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMF48XHT–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMF48XHX–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMF48XHR–United States President Barack Obama announces he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2T0241J–United States President Joe Biden speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, October 2, 2023. On Saturday, Congress passed a bipartisan measure that would keep the US government funded until Nov. 17 with $16 billion in disaster funding, however the lack of $6 billion in Ukraine aid is a blow to Biden. Looking on at left is US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and at right is US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III. Credit: Ting Shen / Pool via CNP
RM2GG395G–Augsburg, Germany. 28th Aug, 2021. Football: Bundesliga, FC Augsburg - Bayer Leverkusen, Matchday 3, WWK Arena. Goalkeeper Lukas Hradecky of Leverkusen (r) is able to keep out a ball from Robert Gumny of Augsburg (M). Leverkusen's Jonathan Tah defends on the left. Credit: Matthias Balk/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and/or the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series./dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2GCECNY–08 August 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Mannheim: Football: DFB Cup, SV Waldhof Mannheim - Eintracht Frankfurt, 1st round, Carl-Benz Stadium. Frankfurt's goalkeeper Kevin Trapp (3rd from left) cannot keep out the shot on goal for 1:0. (IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga and the DFB Deutscher Fußball-Bund, it is prohibited to use or have used photographs taken in the stadium and/or of the match in the form of sequence pictures and/or video-like photo series). Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa - IMPORTANT NOTE: In accordance with the regulations of the DFL Deuts
RM2D67H06–Washington, DC, USA. 14th Oct, 2020. United States Senator Mike Crapo (Republican of Idaho), left, speaks to an aide during a Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, DC, U.S., on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2020. Senate Democrats enter a second day of questioning Barrett having made few inroads in their fight to keep her off the Supreme Court and elicited few clues about how she would rule on key cases.Credit: Stefani Reynolds/Pool via CNP | usage worldwide Credit: dpa/Alamy Live News
RMJGXDFP–United States Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), center, speaks to reporters following the Republican Party luncheon in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. From left to right: US Senator Roy Blunt (Republican of Missouri), US Senator John Barrasso (Republican of Wyoming), Leader McConnell, US Senator John Thune (Republican of South Dakota) and US Senator John Cornyn (Republican of Texas). In his remarks, McConnell announced he will keep the Senate in session for the first two weeks of August, delaying their summer recess. Credit:
RMJGXDFG–United States Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), center, speaks to reporters following the Republican Party luncheon in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. From left to right: US Senator Roy Blunt (Republican of Missouri), US Senator John Barrasso (Republican of Wyoming), Leader McConnell, US Senator John Thune (Republican of South Dakota) and US Senator John Cornyn (Republican of Texas). In his remarks, McConnell announced he will keep the Senate in session for the first two weeks of August, delaying their summer recess. Credit:
RMJGXDHN–United States Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican of Kentucky), center, speaks to reporters following the Republican Party luncheon in the United States Capitol in Washington, DC on Tuesday, July 11, 2017. From left to right: US Senator Roy Blunt (Republican of Missouri), US Senator John Barrasso (Republican of Wyoming), Leader McConnell, US Senator John Thune (Republican of South Dakota) and US Senator John Cornyn (Republican of Texas). In his remarks, McConnell announced he will keep the Senate in session for the first two weeks of August, delaying their summer recess. Credit:
RMFW8EW8–David Cameron, U.K. prime minister, center, talks to United States President Barack Obama, left, and Dalia Grybauskaite, Lithuania's president, during a closing session at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ERN–United States President Barack Obama, left, speaks as Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, center, and Nursultan Nazarbayev, Kazakhstan's president, listen during an opening plenary entitled 'National Actions to Enhance Nuclear Security' at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP
RMFW8ER2–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8EW5–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8EPN–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ERW–United States President Barack Obama left, shakes hands with John Key, New Zealand's prime minister, during an opening plenary entitled 'National Actions to Enhance Nuclear Security' at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ERF–United States Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, center, and Susan Rice, U.S. national security advisor, center left, arrive to the P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, U.S. President Barack Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8EWE–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ETT–United States President Barack Obama, left, talks to Mark Rutte, Dutch prime minister, as they walk out of a family photo with Xi Jinping, China's president, right, at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ET7–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ER9–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ERT–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ERH–United States President Barack Obama, left, speaks as Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, right, listens during an opening plenary entitled 'National Actions to Enhance Nuclear Security' at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ER6–United States President Barack Obama, center, speaks as Xi Jinping, China's president, right, and Francois Hollande, France's president, left, listen during a P5 1 multilateral meeting at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMF48XHD–United States President Barack Obama departs the Roosevelt Room after announcing he will keep 5,500 US troops in Afghanistan when he leaves office in 2017 and explains his reasoning for that action in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 15, 2015. From left to right: US Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter; the President, and US Vice President Joe Biden. Credit: Ron Sachs/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2T0241B–Pictured from left to right: United States Secretary of the Interior Debra Haaland, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, US President Joe Biden, and US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Monday, October 2, 2023. On Saturday, Congress passed a bipartisan measure that would keep the US government funded until Nov. 17 with $16 billion in disaster funding, however the lack of $6 billion in Ukraine aid is a blow to Biden. Credit: Ting Shen / Pool via CNP
RMFW8ERC–United States President Barack Obama, left, talks to Susan Rice, U.S. national security advisor, center, during a closing session with David Cameron, U.K. prime minister, right, at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ET1–David Cameron, U.K. prime minister, center, talks to Abdelmalek Sellal, Algeria's prime minister, during a family photo with Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, left, at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, U.S. President Barack Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RMFW8ETC–United States President Barack Obama, left, speaks during a closing session with David Cameron, U.K. prime minister, center, and Dalia Grybauskaite, Lithuania's president, at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Seated behind them are US Secretary of State John Kerry and US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. Credi
RMFW8ER0–United States Secretary of State John Kerry, left, talks to Sauli Niinisto, Finland's president, right, and Nasser Judeh, Jordan's minister of foreign affairs, center, during a closing session at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, U.S. President Barack Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -
RM2DD2Y8D–United States Secretary of State John Kerry, left, talks to Sauli Niinisto, Finland's president, right, and Nasser Judeh, Jordan's minister of foreign affairs, center, during a closing session at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, U.S. President Barack Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP | usage worldwide
RMFW8EWH–United States President Barack Obama, left, speaks during a closing session with David Cameron, U.K. prime minister, at the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., on Friday, April 1, 2016. After a spate of terrorist attacks from Europe to Africa, Obama is rallying international support during the summit for an effort to keep Islamic State and similar groups from obtaining nuclear material and other weapons of mass destruction. Seated behind them are US Secretary of State John Kerry and US Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz. Credit: Andrew Harrer/Pool via CNP - NO WIRE SERVICE -