Iran, young woman using her smartphone
Automated translation: At the "Gartenglück-Acker" in Troisdorf-Kriegsdorf, private individuals can cultivate their own organic vegetables under the expert guidance of organic farmers. Garden tools and water are available in the field. Seeds and young plants can be purchased locally. The control of pests takes place without the use of pesticides. The potato beetle larvae are collected by hand. Troisdorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 23.06.2019.
Singapore, Republic of Singapore, visitors in Marina Bay in front of the skyline of the business district
04.08.2018, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - In front of the impressive backdrop of the business district, visitors watch a flight maneuver of the local air force over Marina Bay, which is performed in preparation for the annual celebrations on the national holiday. [automated translation]
Former central prison of the MfS in Berlin, 2018
View into an interrogation room with typewriter and telephone of the former central prison of the Ministry of State Security, MfS in Berlin Hohenschoenhausen on 30.01.2018. Today's exhibition at the Hohenschoenhausen Memorial focuses on the experiences of the victims during their detention in Hohenschoenhausen. [automated translation]
Former central prison of the MfS in Berlin, 2018
View of a telephone in an interrogation room of the former central prison of the Ministry of State Security, MfS in Berlin Hohenschoenhausen on 30.01.2018. Today's exhibition at the Hohenschoenhausen Memorial focuses on the experiences of the victims during their detention in Hohenschoenhausen. [automated translation]
Graffiti iPhone
CHE, Schweiz, Basel, Bale, Switzerland, 30.06.2017 Graffiti Leben Deine Ueberstunden fuer das iPhone an einer Wand in Basel, Schweiz. Der Protest richtet sich gegen die Nutzung eines Smartphone und Kommerz. Graffiti Overtime for the iPhone in Bale, Switzerland. In protest against the use of smartphones.
Graffiti iPhone
CHE, Schweiz, Basel, Bale, Switzerland, 30.06.2017 Graffiti Leben Deine Ueberstunden fuer das iPhone an einer Wand in Basel, Schweiz. Der Protest richtet sich gegen die Nutzung eines Smartphone und Kommerz. Graffiti Overtime for the iPhone in Bale, Switzerland. In protest against the use of smartphones.
arrival of refugees on the island of Lesbos
International refugee crisis of 2015. arrival of refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos. Every day about 50 overcrowded boats from the nearby Turkey on Lesbos. Here starts for the refugees and migrants their way through Europe. People are waiting to be brought to big ferry from the port of Mytilini the Greek mainland. Here: Two young men have their pictures taken with your smartphone on the beach. Lesbos, Greece, 09/29/2015 (c) Arturas Morozovas/est&ost/JOKER - Stichworte: JOKER150929792959.jpg, JOKER1510051, Fluechtlingskrise, Fluechtling, Krise, EU-Aussengrenze, EU, Fluechtlinge, Flucht, Fliehen, Migration, Krisen, Europaeische Union, Europa, Europapolitik, Europa-Politik, Migranten, Migrant, Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund, Einwanderung, Einwanderer, Einreise, Einreisen, Auslaender, Integration, auslaendische Mitbuerger, Soziales, Gesellschaft, Zuwanderung, Zuwanderer, Asyl, Asylrecht, Aufnahme von Fluechtlingen, Fluechtlingspolitik, politische Verfolgung, politisch Verfolgte, Verfolgter, Verfolgung, Menschenrechte, Menschenrechtskonvention, Grundrechte, Schutz, Schutzbeduerftige, Lesbos, Mittelmeerinsel, Griechenland, Mittelmeer, Hafen, Rettungsringe, Beten, Gebet, Moslem, Moslems, Muslim, Muslime, Islam, Smartphone, Handy, Mobilelefon, Mobile, Mobiltelephon, Fotos, Erinnerungsfotos, , refugee crisis, refugees, crisis, EU external border, escape, fleeing, crises, European Union, Europe, European policy, migrants, immigrants, people with an immigrant background, immigration, arrivals, Foreigners, foreign citizens, social, society, asylum, reception of refugees, refugee policy, political persecution, persecuted, persecution, Human Rights, Convention on Human Rights, fundamental rights, protection, Vulnerable, Mediterranean island, Greece , Mediterranean Sea, harbor lifebelts, pray, prayer, Muslims, cell phone, mobile phone, photos, souvenir photos
Dr. Alexander Gerst And Brigitte Zypries - DLR Press Conference In Cologne.
GERMANY, COLOGNE, 13.11.2014 Dr. Alexander Gerst, ISS astronaut, and Brigitte Zypries, Parliamentary Secretary (female), during the press conference of the German Center for Aerospace (DLR) in Cologne. A Selfie for the family album.
Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
China, Hong Kong, October 11, 2014. Pro-democracy student protesters have set up a mobile phone charging station at the central protest site near the office of Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying in Admiralty district. The main demand of the protesters is that for the next election of the post of Chief Executive in 2017, the candidates are not pre-selected by the Beijing authorities.
Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
China, Hong Kong, October 11, 2014. A woman speaks on her smartphone as she stands at the pro-democracy protest site on Nathan Road in Hong Kong's working class neighbourhood of Mong Kok. The main demand of the protesters is that for the next election of the post of Chief Executive in 2017, the candidates are not pre-selected by the Beijing authorities.
Ronald Stephen Lauder
Germany, Berlin, 14.09.2014. Rally of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, 'Stand up! Never again anti-Semitism!' at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin-Mitte on 14.09.2014. Ronald Stephen Lauder, US entrepreneur, Honorary Chairman of the New York Museum of Modern Art and President of the World Jewish Congress (WJC)
Street vendor with mobile phone in Yangon
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), August 13, 2014. A street vendor selling posters and maps is looking at the screen of his mobile device as he stands in front of his multicoloured street stall in the center of the former Burmese capital city of Yangon. The number of mobile phones has increased tremendously in recent times especially shortly after the Qatar-based telecommunications provider Ooredoo launched its services in Myanmar. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic reforms. Many Burmese are hoping for further steps towards democracy and more economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Street vendor with mobile phone in Yangon
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), August 13, 2014. A street vendor selling posters and maps is looking at the screen of his mobile device as he stands in front of his multicoloured street stall in the center of the former Burmese capital city of Yangon. The number of mobile phones has increased tremendously in recent times especially shortly after the Qatar-based telecommunications provider Ooredoo launched its services in Myanmar. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic reforms. Many Burmese are hoping for further steps towards democracy and more economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Burmese Youth
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), August 7, 2014. Young local Burmese enjoy a breezy afternoon near a jetty at the Yangon River in the former Burmese capital city. Ferries connect both sides of the river on a frequent schedule. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic and political reforms. Yet many Burmese are still hoping for greater steps towards democracy and further economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Burmese Youth
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), August 7, 2014. Young local Burmese enjoy a breezy afternoon near a jetty at the Yangon River in the former Burmese capital city. Ferries connect both sides of the river on a frequent schedule. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic and political reforms. Yet many Burmese are still hoping for greater steps towards democracy and further economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Three guys on the phone
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), July 25, 2014. Three young Burmese are seen using their mobile devices in front of a closed tea shop in the former Burmese capital city of Yangon (Rangoon). The number of mobile phone users has increased tremendously in recent times especially shortly after the Qatar-based telecommunications provider Ooredoo launched its services in Myanmar. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic reforms. Many Burmese are hoping for further steps towards democracy and more economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Chatting at the jetty
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), July 10, 2014. Two Burmese teenage girls sit at a jetty at the Yangon River in the former Burmese capital city of Yangon and talk on their mobile phone. The number of mobile phones has increased tremendously in recent times especially shortly after the Qatar-based telecommunications provider Ooredoo launched its services in Myanmar. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic reforms. Many Burmese are hoping for further steps towards democracy and more economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Chatting at the jetty
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), July 10, 2014. Two Burmese teenage girls sit at a jetty at the Yangon River in the former Burmese capital city of Yangon and talk on their mobile phone. The number of mobile phones has increased tremendously in recent times especially shortly after the Qatar-based telecommunications provider Ooredoo launched its services in Myanmar. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic reforms. Many Burmese are hoping for further steps towards democracy and more economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Chatting at the jetty
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), July 10, 2014. Two Burmese teenage girls sit at a jetty at the Yangon River in the former Burmese capital city of Yangon and talk on their mobile phone. The number of mobile phones has increased tremendously in recent times especially shortly after the Qatar-based telecommunications provider Ooredoo launched its services in Myanmar. After decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic reforms. Many Burmese are hoping for further steps towards democracy and more economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.
Punks in Yangon
MYANMAR (Burma), Yangon (Rangoon), April 12, 2014. Parallel to the official start of the Burmese New Year Water Festival ("Thingyan") an underground punk rock concert takes place in the former Burmese capital city of Yangon. The punk counterculture of Myanmar was mainly influenced by the British and U.S. American punk music scene of the 1970´s and 80´s and exists on the fringes of the once closed-off country. The local punks revolt against any political injustice as well as against religious intolerance and express that through their music. Myanmar is a country in transition and after decades of political isolation and economic embargo the South East Asian country which is rich in natural resources is gradually opening up and showing signs of economic and political reforms. Yet many Burmese are still hoping for greater steps towards democracy and further economic reforms after the next elections in November 2015.