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  • Swans (Cygnus) float in formation during snowfall on the Landwehr Canal, Berlin, Germany, February 05, 2021. Several warm winters allowed for the canal's flock to grow in numbers.
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  • A protestor is throwing an orange smoke granade towards the police, during clashes in Hamburg, On July 7,2017.<br />
On the second day of the anti G20 demonstrations clashes were reported in some parts of the city between protesters and police. Big chain department stores and cars were damaged by some anti capitalist groups.
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel  wait as German and Chinese counterparts sign and exchange mutual agreement,  prior to a Joint press conference in the Chancellery in Berlin, on July 5 2017.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A lifeless swan lies in the ice of the frozen Landwehr Canal in Berlin, Germany, February 13, 2021. It appears people scattered flowers from a bridge above the frozen canal. Germany is experiencing extreme winter weather as part of a polar vortex, with temperatures going well beneath freezing.
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  • Visitors stand at the memorial on the day of commemorative events marking the first anniversary of the terrorist attack on Christmas market at Breitscheidplatz in Berlin, Germany, 19 December 2017. On 19 December 2016, Breitscheidplatz square in Berlin was the target of a terror attack in which 12 people lost their lives, when a truck driven by Anis Amri plowed through the Christmas market near the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedaechtniskirche (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church).  EPA-EFE/OMER MESSINGER
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  • KOSTRZYN, POLAND - AUGUST 04: A woman lit with green stage lights is seen among other crowd members during a rock concert at the 2017 Woodstock Festival Poland on August 4, 2017 in Kostrzyn, Poland. The three-day rock music festival, now in its 23rd year, brings together hundreds of thousands of music fans from across Central Europe. Festival organizers charge the fans no admission. (Photo by Omer Messinger/Getty Images)
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  • French President Emmanuel Macron is seen during a joint press conference with The German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the chancellery in Berlin, as part of Macron first official visit as President to Germany, on  Monday, May 15, 2017. (Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • RATH, GERMANY - AUGUST 26:  Protesters cross an open field to avoid German police in the Rhineland (Rhenisch) region of mines west of Cologne on August 26, 2017 near Rath, Germany. The group was on its way to block a rail track for trains transporting coal to the RWE Power AG power plant, seen here in the background.<br />
Thousands of protesters seeking to bring attention to the impact of coal on climate change have converged on the region for two days of disruptive disobedience. The mines, which include the Hambach, Garzweiler, Inden and Bergheim mines, are operated by German utility RWE and produce lignite coal.  (Photo by Omer Messinger/Getty Images)
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  • Participants in "The March For Life" are seen carrying crosses as they march through Berlin's Mitte district, on September 16, 2017. In the center of the pro-life event was the call by the organizers for German politicians and society to take active action against a "silent increase of acceptance" of the phenomenon. Abortion in Germany is permitted in the first trimester of the pregnancy, with the condition of mandatory counseling and in a later period of the pregnancy in cases of medical necessity.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • German Chancellor Angela Merkel (C) of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), leaves the Jakob Kaiser Haus building of the Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, 13 December 2017. The leaders of CDU, CSU and SPD parties have held a several hours meeting to consider possible exploratory talks to form a German government coalition.
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  • Stage crew members are seen covering the letters of the SPD logo after a Martin Schulz (SPD) campaign event at the Gendarmenmarkt Square in Berlin, on September 22, 2017. Schulz, Chancellor Candidate and Head of the Social Democratic Party was chosen unanimously earlier this year to serve as the party's leader. As an outsider coming directly from a position in the European Parliament Schulz was trusted by his party's leadership to lead it to victory in the 2017 elections, during the first months of his campaign run he managed to keep a tight gap behind The Chancellor Angela Merkel, a gap that went broader and broader as the campaign moved on. General elections will take place in Germany, on September 24, current polls show that Schulz's party falls about 14 percent points behind The Chancellor Angela Merkel's party The Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He is supposed to face growing criticism from his fellow party members as it is predicted that its total vote count will shrink.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall 'Window of Remembrance at  Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, 11 August, 2019. The official order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The roughly 43 kilometer barrier included watch towers, check-points,  barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city. The wall fell on Demolished	09 November, 1989.
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  • A six meter high replica of the Statue of Liberty made by Danish artist Jens Galschiot at the 'Climate March' demonstration prior to the UN Climate Change Conference COP23 in Bonn, Germany, 04 November 2017. The 23rd session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC), the 2017 UN Climate Change Conference COP23 will take place from 06 to 17 November in Bonn, the seat of the Climate Change Secretariat, and is presided by Fiji. EPA-EFE/OMER MESSINGER
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  • Prima ballerina Iana Salenko practices as she holds to her son William at their home in Berlin, Germany, 16 April 2020. As the shows of Berlin's State Ballet (Staatsballett Berlin) are on a halt, due to the health restrictions, the group's Principal Dancer Iana Salenko and her husband Berlin State Ballet First Solo Dancer Marian Walter, try to maintain a balance between staying in shape and raising their two boys. The German government plans to slowly ease the lockdown restrictions imposed during the spread of the  coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 disease, which causes the COVID-19 disease.
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  • Police arrest a participant of a non-registered demonstration in Berlin, Germany, 25 April 2020. Due to contact restrictions that were implemented as part of measures to stem of the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease, gatherings of more than two persons are forbidden in Germany. On 25 April 2020, a crowd of people with a variety of political orientations, tried to gather in the central Mitte district of Berlin, to demonstrate for the constitutional law and fundamental rights. Police dissolved the meeting after a while.
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  • A woman holding a red flag takes part in a protest on May Day in the district Kreuzberg in Berlin, Germany, 01 May 2020. The first day of May is celebrated worldwide as International Workers' Day, which marks the 1886 Haymarket labor strike and subsequent riots in Chicago, Illinois, USA. This year, May Day takes place amid the global pandemic of the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. EPA-EFE/OMER MESSINGER
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  • German police officers detain a protester during a demonstration in front of the Reichstag building, seat of the German parliament the Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, 16 May 2020. A series of demonstrations throughout Germany, calling for ending of the social and economical restrictions imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic. The events are organized by groups of various motives, right wing activists, conspiracy theory believers and more.
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  • Fireworks explode near a police car in Neukoeln district in Berlin, Germany, 01 January, 2020. The district is well known for wild fireworks activity during new years eve, with people shooting rockets directly at cars and apartment buildings.
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  • President of the German parliament, Bundestag, Wolfgang Schäuble during an interview in his office at the Reichstag building in Berlin, Germany, January 21, 2020.
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  • German filmmaker, Wim Wenders
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  • A protester holds her fist as she stands in front of German police officers following a Black Lives Matter vigil at Alexanderplatz square in Berlin, Germany 06 June 2020. Some scuffles between police and protests took place after the main demonstration has ended. A large crowd gathered in a silent protest in commemoration of the death of George Floyd, an African-American man who died while in Minneapolis police custody on 25 May after the arresting officer knelt on his neck for 8 minutes.
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