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  • Belfast vor dem Oraniermarsch  Jugendliche rauchen in der Nacht zum 12.07.2004 vor einem riesigen Feuer in Belfast. In der Nacht vor dem traditionellen Oraniermarsch der irischen Loyalisten anlässlich des Sieges des protestantischen Königs William "The Orange" gegen den katholischen König James den Zweiten vor rund 300 Jahren werden in den Straßen von Belfast viel Feuer angezündet. Die religiöse Unterteilung der Belfaster Stadtteile und die paramilitärischen Verbände beider Seiten kosteten bereits viele Menschenleben.
  • Al-Saadi Gaddafi House  A Rebel stands on 25 August 2011 after Friday in a house of Al-Saadi Gaddafi in Tripoli, Libya. His house was looded by the Rebels in the last days. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
  • Al-Saadi Gaddafi House  Rebels prepares on 25 August 2011 ab bag in a house of Al-Saadi Gaddafi in Tripoli, Libya. His house was looded by the Rebels in the last days. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak fight against each other with sticks and stones at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 02 February 2011. Opposition protesters, who had staged the largest demonstrations Egypt had seen in generation, were seen clashing with supporters of the president, who has ruled for 30 years. Photo: Hannibal
  • Proteste in Kairo  Pro-Mubarak-Anh‰nger und Demonstranten bek‰mpfen sich am Mittwoch (02.02.2011) auf den  Tahrir-Platz in Kairo mit Stˆcken unmd Steinen.   Foto: Hannibal dpa : Proteste/
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Demonstrators erect barricades at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, as supporters and opponents of President Hosny Mubarak continue to clash in parts of the square, Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Egypts military appeared to be trying to set up a line to separate the pro-government and opposition protesters in central Cairo in a bid to curb violence, eyewitnesses said. The army was seen pushing back against some pro-government protesters near Tahrir Square in central Cairo, while more opposition activists streamed to the area. According to opposition activists and witnesses, more people from the anti-government camp were attempting to enter the square, while others were still engaged in clashes with supporters of President Hosny Mubarak.
  • Friday prayer tripoli  Believers pray on 25 August 2011 in the Al-Kabir mosque in Tripoli, Libya. Photo: Hannibal dpa/lbn : Konflikte/
  • EGYPT CRISIS  A protestor sleeps in tank tracks in Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, on 06 February 2011. Anti-government protests entered their 13th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Protestors pass a tank in Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, on 01 February 2011. Anti-government protests entered their 8th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Egyptian protesters demonstrate in Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, on 08 February 2011. Thousands of anti-government protesters gathered again in central Cairo's Tahrir Square in the late morning for a 13th straight day of protest they called 'Sunday of the martyrs', refusing to relent on their core demand that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak step down. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Egyptians in Tahrir Square in central Cairo, Egypt listening to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak as he addresses the nation in a taped television address late 01 February 2011. Many protesters gathered in Cairo's central Tahrir Square appeared to reject President Hosny Mubarak's pledge to step down at the end of his term in September, saying it was insufficient. 'Not enough', chanted some of the tens of thousands of protesters in the square. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Supporters and opponents of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak fight against each other with sticks and stones at the Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 02 February 2011. Opposition protesters, who had staged the largest demonstrations Egypt had seen in generation, were seen clashing with supporters of the president, who has ruled for 30 years. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  General view of clashes between anti-government protesters and supporters of President Hosni Mubarak at Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, 02 February 2011. Media reports state on 02 February 2011 that clashes broke out in the main square of the Egyptian capital between supporters and opponents of beleaguered President Hosni Mubarak, following a call by the army for protesters to return home after nine days of anti-government demonstrations. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  A protester sleeps during protests in Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, on 06 February 2011. Anti-government protests entered their 13th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis.  Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  A medical worker talks on the telephone at an access road to the Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 03 February 2011. Reports state the area has been the scene of violent clashes for over 12 hours between opposition protesters and government supporters, with hundreds injured, as politcal unrest across Egypt entered its 10th day. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Hotelangestellte des Intercontinental Employees of the Hotel Intercontinental are armed with sticks and batons to fight off looters in Cairo, Egypt, 30 January 2011. Egyptians gathered for a sixth day of anti-government protests in the centre of Cairo and other cities Sunday, though in smaller numbers than previous days and under heavier military surveillance. At least 150 people have died so far, medics reported, in the protests calling for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak and his interior minister. Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Protesters gather behind a gap in a barbed wire barricade in a street as Egyptian soldiers check them before they enter Tahrir Square in Cairo, on 05 February 2011. Anti-government protests entered their 12th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis. Thousands of protesters slept in Cairo's central Tahrir Square, camping out in tents and defying a curfew, while many others streamed to the area in the morning, refusing to relent on their core demand that President Hosni Mubarak step down. Photo: Hannibal dpa : Unruhen/
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Demonstrators pray underneath plastic tarps on Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, 07 February 2011. Protesters remained in Cairo's central Tahrir Square on the 14th consecutive day of protests on 07 February, hundreds having camped out over-night, a day after opposition parties began tentative talks with the government. The military was still keeping watch over Tahrir Square, though there were some signs of restlessness and efforts were being made to reduce the space available to protesters. Photo: Hannibal : Plane	Plastik	Zelt
  • EGYPT CRISIS  A coptic christian is praying between protesters in Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, on 06 February 2011. Anti-government protests entered their 13th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis.  Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Protester get warm from a fire at a barricade at the Tahrir Square after an overnight rally in Cairo, Egypt, 05 February 2011. Protests against President Hosni Mubarak were held throughout the night and into early hours as thousands held out in Cairo's central Tahrir Square during a 12th-straight day of protests. There were no major confrontations during the overnight demo. Photo: Hannibal dpa : Unruhen/
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Egyptian soldiers have alleged looters captured on the floor and tied them to a tank in a street of Cairo, Egypt, on 30 January 2011. Citizens in various areas, from Suez to Cairo, had formed neighbourhood defence groups overnight, in an effort to protect their families and property from looters following a further day of civil unrest and violent demonstrations.  Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  A soldier takes a rest in Tahrir square, in Cairo, Egypt, on 06 February 2011.  Anti-government protests entered their 13th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis.  Photo: Hannibal
  • EGYPT CRISIS  Protesters gather behind a gap in a barbed wire barricade in a street as Egyptian soldiers check them before they enter Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, on 05 February 2011. Anti-government protests entered their 12th straight day in Egypt, as solutions were being mulled to bring about a power shift to end the country's political paralysis. .  Photo: Hannibal : Fahne	Flagge
  • EGYPT CRISIS  People wave with shoes at the Tahrir Square in central Cairo to show up disrespect against Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak after his speech, Egypt on 01 February 2011. Many protesters gathered in Cairo's central Tahrir Square appeared to reject President Hosny Mubarak's pledge to step down at the end of his term in September, saying it was insufficient. 'Not enough', chanted some of the tens of thousands of protesters in the square. Photo: Hannibal
  • Proteste in Kairo  Ein Mann und ein Junge laufen am Donnerstag (03.02.2011) zum Tahrir-Platz in Kairo. Beim Aufeinandertreffen der Anh‰nger der Nationaldemokratischen Partei (NDP) mit Anti-Mubarak-Demonstranten wurden in der ‰gyptischen Hauptstadt ¸ber 800 Menschen verletzt. Foto: Hannibal dpa  +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
  • Funeral in Tripolis  People attends at a funeral on 27 August 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Rebels and pro Gaddafi fighters was buried at the Shat al Hanshir cementory. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
  • Funeral in Tripolis  People attends at a funeral on 27 August 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Rebels and pro Gaddafi fighters was buried at the Shat al Hanshir cementory. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
  • Funeral in Tripolis  People attends at a funeral on 27 August 2011 in Tripoli, Libya. Rebels and pro Gaddafi fighters was buried at the Shat al Hanshir cementory. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
  • Verltezte in Al-Sawija  Eine Leiche liegt am Mittwoch (24.08.2011) in einem Krankenhaus in Al-Sawija .   Foto: Hannibal dpa/lbn : Konflikte/
  • Verwüstungen im Hafen von Hachinohe  Schiff liegt am Freitag (18.03.2011) im Hafen von Hachinohe im Nordosten Japans auf dem Land. Dort wurden auch große Schiffe durch den Tsunami an Land gespült. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Katastophen/Erdbeben/Tsunami/
  • THW-Team inspiziert Hafen  Mitglieder des Rettungsteams des Technischen Hilfswerks (THW) erkunden am Mittwoch (16.03.2011) en Hafen in Hachinohe. Dort wurden große Schiffe durch den Tsunami an Lang gespült. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Katastophen/Erdbeben/Tsunami/
  • Literatur-Nobelpreis für Herta Müller  Die Literatur-Nobelpreisträgerin 2009, Herta Müller, posiert am Donnerstag (08.10.2009) in Berlin zu Beginn einer Pressekonferenz für die Medien. Müller ist mit dem Nobelpreis für Literatur ausgezeichnet worden. Das teilte die Schwedische Akademie am Donnerstag (08.10.2009) in Stockholm mit. Die 56 Jahre alte Autorin zeichne «mittels Verdichtung der Poesie und Sachlichkeit der Prosa Landschaften der Heimatlosigkeit», erklärte die Akademie. Herta Müller ist in Rumänien geboren und verarbeitet in ihren Werke ihre Erlebnisse von Fremdheit und politischer Verfolgung. Foto: Hannibal dpa/lbn : Literatur/Nobelpreis/
  • Abschluss des Milchbauernprotestes in Berlin  Lisa und Seppi Zehetmaier aus dem oberbayrischen Schnaitsee, Kinder von Milchbauern, nehmen am Sonntag (17.05.2009) in der NŠhe des Kanzleramt in Berlin an einer Protestkundgebung teil. Zum Abschluss des mehrtŠtigen Protestcamps bildeten die Milchbauern eine Menschenkette zum Brandenburger Tor. Foto: Hannibal dpa/lbn : Agrar/Milch/Protest/
  • Protest gegen Bundeswehr-Ehrenmal  Ein Aktivist protestiert am Dienstag (08.09.2009) gegen die Einweihung des neuen zentralen Ehrenmals der Bundeswehr. Das Ehrenmal der Bundeswehr gedenkt aller Soldatinnen und Soldaten sowie zivilen Angehörigen der Bundeswehr, die seit Gründung der Bundeswehr im Dienst gestorben sind. Bislang sind das etwa 3100 Menschen. Das Ehrenmal trägt die Inschrift: «Den Toten unserer Bundeswehr für Frieden, Recht und Freiheit». Foto: Hannibal dpa/lbn : Bundeswehr/Verteidigung/Denkmäler/
  • Anti-G8 protestors walk through a field near Bad Doberan  Anti-G8 protestors walk through a field near Bad Doberan thad leads to the G8 summit venue  at the Baltic Sea ressort June 6, 2007.  REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • Protestors run past a  supermarket shopping trolley filled with stones during clashes with German riot police at an anti-G8 demonstration in Rostock  Protestors run past a  supermarket shopping trolley filled with stones during clashes with German riot police at an anti-G8 demonstration in Rostock June 2, 2007. Protesters threw stones and bottles and attacked police officers with sticks in the German port of Rostock on Saturday after a largely peaceful demonstration against next week's Group of Eight summit.  A group of around 500 demonstrators set upon police near the harbour after a series of marches through the city in which police said 25,000 people took part.  REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • Workers in a bio-hazard suits load up a truck with dead animals at a poultry farm in Wachenroth  Workers in a bio-hazard suits load up a truck with dead animals at a poultry farm in Wachenroth, southern Germany August 26, 2007. The H5N1 bird flu virus has been found in several ducks at a poultry farm in the southern German state of Bavaria, local authorities said on Saturday. All 160,000 birds in the farm would be culled, a ministry spokeswoman said. The farm has been sealed off. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • Activist of Mnesty International protest with posters at "World Day Against the Death Penalty" in Berlin  Activist of Mnesty International protest with posters at "World Day Against the Death Penalty" in Berlin October 9, 2007. Words read: "death penalty". REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • Workers install a ice sculpure in front of the government guest house Schloss Meseberg  Workers install a ice sculpure in front of the government guest house Schloss Meseberg, some 70 kilometres (43.5 miles) north of Berlin August 24, 2007. Merkel and the members of her cabinet are gathering for a two-day meeting at Schloss Meseberg. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • An actor dressed as German Wehrmacht soldier use his mobile during the shooting of a scene of 'Valkyrie' in front of the German Finance Ministry, the former Reichsluftfahrtministerium, in Berlin  An actor dressed as German Wehrmacht soldier use his mobile during the shooting of a scene of 'Valkyrie' in front of the German Finance Ministry, the former Reichsluftfahrtministerium, in Berlin August 19, 2007. U.S. actor Tom Cruise, in the role of Nazi German Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, started the production of the film 'Valkyrie' near Berlin. The film, directed by Bryan Singer, is based on the true story of the German officer's plot to assassinate Hitler in 1944. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • Fans of the Harry Potter book series pose for media at 1 am at the German start of the sales of J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" in Berlin  Fans of the Harry Potter book series pose for media at 1 am at the German start of the sales of J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" in Berlin July 21, 2007. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke (GERMANY)
  • Walpurgisnacht-Krawalle  Ein Demonstarn blutet während der Walpurgisnacht-Krawalle in Berlin. : Demonstrationen/1.mai/Hauptstadt
  • Bundeswehr im Kosovo  Ein Bundeswehrsoldat bewacht ein Kloster im Kosovo. : Personen	Politik	Militär	International/Bundeswehr
  • Kosovo  Sprengung von Minen im Kosovo : Militär	International/Bundeswehr
  • Spargelernte Beelitz  Arbeiter stechen Spargel in den Feldern bei Beelitz. : Landwirtschaft	Agrar	Ernte	Felder
  • Brand im Reifenlager  Brand im Berliner Reifenlager. : Fu§ball/WM/
  • Walpurgisnacht  Polizisten bereiten sich auf der Oberbaumbrücke in Berlin auf den Einsatz in der Walpurgisnacht 2007 vor.
  • NO G8  Eine Demonstrantin hat sich am 08.06.2007 für eine Demonstartion in Rostock "No G8" auf die Stirn geschrieben.
  • Bundeswehr im Hindukusch  Bundeswehrsoldaten fliegen am 18.07.2006 mit Hubschraubern durch das Hindukusch-Gebirge in Afghanistan. : Afghanistan/
  • Mai-Krawalle  Ein Demonstrant tanzt währende der Ausschreitungen zum 1. Mai vor einem brennenden Auto in Berlin-Kreuzberg. : 1.Mai/Hauptstadt/Demonstrationen
  • Bundeswehr in Kabul  Ein Bundeswehrsoldat steht am 23.08.2005 auf einer Anhöhe in Kabul. : Afghanistan/
  • Bundeswehr in Kabul  Bundeswehrsoldaten fahren am 23.08.2005 mit gepanzerten Fahrzeugen durch Kabul. : Afghanistan/
  • Gedenkstätte "Gleis 17"  Eine Rose liegt an der Gedenkstätte "Gleis 17" in Berlin der im Nationalsozialismus deportierten Juden. Vom Bahnhof Grunewald aus wurden von Oktober 1941 bis Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges über 50.000 Juden in Vernichtungslager transportiert.
  • Friday prayer tripoli  People demonstarate on 25 August 2011 after Friday prayer on the way to the Green Square in Tripoli, Libya. Foto: Hannibal dpa/lbn : Konflikte/
  • Al-Saadi Gaddafi House  A Rebel enters on 25 August 2011 after Friday a hause of Al-Saadi Gaddafi in Tripoli, Libya. His house was looded by the Rebels in the last days. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
  • Vorbereitungen Castor-Transport  Street-Art klebt am Donnerstag (23.11.2011) an einem Haus in Platenlaase. Am kommenden Wochenende wird im Wendland der 13. Castor-Transport mit deutschem Atommüll aus der französischen Wiederaufarbeitung erwartet. Foto: Hannibal dpa/lni : Atomenergie	Atommüll	Gorleben	Endlager	Zwischenlager	Castortransport
  • Castor-Transport  Castor-Gegner blockieren am Sonntag (27.11.2011) den Ortseingang von Gorleben. Der 13. Castor-Transport mit deutschem Atommüll aus der französischen Wiederaufarbeitung ist auf dem Weg ins atomare Zwischenlager in Gorleben.  Foto: Hannibal dpa/lni : Atom	Transport	Gorleben
  • Castor-Transport  Castor-Gegner tanzen am Montag (28.11.2011) auf einem Feld bei Laase. Der 13. Castor-Transport mit deutschem Atommüll aus der französischen Wiederaufarbeitung ist auf dem Weg ins atomare Zwischenlager in Gorleben.  Foto: Hannibal dpa/lni : Atom	Transport	Gorleben
  • Castor-Transport  Castor-Gegner demonstrieren am Montag (28.11.2011) auf einem Feld bei Laase. Der 13. Castor-Transport mit deutschem Atommüll aus der französischen Wiederaufarbeitung ist auf dem Weg ins atomare Zwischenlager in Gorleben.  Foto: Hannibal dpa/lni : Atom	Transport	Gorleben
  • de Maiziere in den USA  Zwei Soldatinnen der Bundeeswehr stehen am Mittwoch (15.02.2012) im Fort Bliss in El Paso vor einer Abschussrampe des Raketensystems "Patriot". Bundesverteidigungsminister Thomas de Maiziere (CDU) ist zu einem mehrtŠgigen Aufenthalt in den USA.  Foto: Hannibal dpa : International/Deutschland/USA
  • Rest in oil ministry  Rebel takes a rest on 25 August 2011 in the forme oil ministry in Tripoli, Libya. Foto: Hannibal dpa : Konflikte/
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