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RC2V97AGJ2D2 ATTENTION EDITORS - CAPTION CORRECTION FOR RC2U97AUQP96, RC2U97APRKJU, RC2U97A4A7VX. WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED. REUTERS. - REFILE - CORRECTING DATE FROM "APRIL 18" TO "APRIL 19". World Bank Group President Ajay Banga poses with Latvia's Minister of Finance Arvils Aseradens, Italy's Director General of the Treasury Riccardo Barbieri Hermitte, Norway's Minister of International Development Anne Beathe Tvinnereim, Belgium's Counselor-General at the Treasury Steven Costers, France's Director General of the Treasury Bertrand Dumont, Japan's Deputy Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs Daiho Fujii, Denmark's Ambassador and Director for Multilateral Affairs Marie-Louise Koch Wegter, United Kingdom's Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Andrew Mitchell, Germany's Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenja Schulze, Netherlands' Minister of Finance Steven van Weyenberg, and U.S. treasury secretary Janet Yellen at the G-20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors' Meeting at the IMF and World Bank?s 2024 annual Spring Meetings in Washington, U.S., April 19, 2024. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno TEMPLATE OUT
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RC23H6AQVLAY A picture released on March 7, 2024, by the Jordanian Armed Forces website shows what it said was aid being air-dropped over Gaza, in an operation it said was being carried out with the participation of Egypt, the United States, France, Netherlands and Belgium. Jordan Armed Forces/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
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RC23H6AL16AN A picture released on March 7, 2024, by the Jordanian Armed Forces website shows what it said was aid being air-dropped over Gaza, in an operation it said was being carried out with the participation of Egypt, the United States, France, Netherlands and Belgium. Jordan Armed Forces/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
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RC23H6A1J4K2 A picture released on March 7, 2024, by the Jordanian Armed Forces website shows what it said was aid being air-dropped over Gaza, in an operation it said was being carried out with the participation of Egypt, the United States, France, Netherlands and Belgium. Jordan Armed Forces/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
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RC2LW4AUVUTL ATTENTION EDITORS - CAPTION CORRECTION FOR RC2JW4AN53ZF, RC2JW4AZYCC3, RC2JW4ANHSKH. REFILE - CORRECTING ID FROM ITALY'S PRIME MINISTER GIORGIA MELONI TO LATVIA'S PRIME MINISTER EVIKA SILINA Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Sweden's Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, Latvia's Prime Minister Evika Silina, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Cyprus' President Nikos Christodoulides, Zeljko Komsic, Chairman of Bosnia and Herzegovina's tripartite Presidency attend a European Union and Western Balkans leaders' summit, in Brussels, Belgium December 13, 2023. REUTERS/Johanna Geron TEMPLATE OUT
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RC2JPF9B3EGU FILE PHOTO: ON THIS DAY -- March 24 March 24, 1999: SOCCER - A K-26 helicopter hovers over the pitch as Belarus sports officials take measures to prepare it for the Euro 2000 Group One qualifier in Minsk between Belarus and Switzerland. Belarus lost the match 1-0 and eventually finished bottom of the group while Switzerland missed out on qualification to the finals in Belgium and the Netherlands by finishing third behind group winners Italy and second-placed Denmark. REUTERS/Vasily Fedosenko/File Photo
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RC1D9DC74090 A still image taken from a video shot on June 26, 2018, shows a burning van and a man running after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands June 26, 2018. REUTERS/via Reuters TV NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. BELGIUM OUT. NETHERLANDS OUT. MANDATORY ON SCREEN TELEGRAAF LOGO
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RC1944FFFA60 A still image taken from a video shot on June 26, 2018, shows a burning van and a man running after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands June 26, 2018. REUTERS/via Reuters TV NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. BELGIUM OUT. NETHERLANDS OUT. MANDATORY ON SCREEN TELEGRAAF LOGO
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RC181F1FA410 A still image taken from a video shot on June 26, 2018, shows a van after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands June 26, 2018. REUTERS/via Reuters TV NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. BELGIUM OUT. NETHERLANDS OUT. MANDATORY ON SCREEN TELEGRAAF LOGO
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RC15E07C09D0 A still image taken from a video shot on June 26, 2018, shows a burning van and a man running after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands June 26, 2018. REUTERS/via Reuters TV NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. BELGIUM OUT. NETHERLANDS OUT. MANDATORY ON SCREEN TELEGRAAF LOGO
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RC12E08550C0 A still image taken from a video shot on June 26, 2018, shows a burning van and a man running after crashing into the glass facade of the head office of Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf in what police said was a deliberate action in Amsterdam, Netherlands June 26, 2018. REUTERS/via Reuters TV NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE. BELGIUM OUT. NETHERLANDS OUT. MANDATORY ON SCREEN TELEGRAAF LOGO
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GF10000151626 Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte waves as he arrives at an emergency euro zone summit in Brussels, Belgium, July 7, 2015. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had a final chance to present credible reform proposals to an emergency euro zone summit on Tuesday to persuade skeptical creditors to reopen aid talks before his country's banks run out of money. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir
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LR2EB7213Q5QV Female polar bear Anori looks out through a toy as she cools off during a hot summer day at the zoo of Wuppertal, Germany, Jul 2, 2015. A widespread, long-lasting heat wave will spread across much of France, U.K., Belgium, the Netherlands and western Germany with forecast highs on Wednesday reaching 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
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GF10000145914 An aerial view shows people cooling off at a beach on the shores of the Silbersee lake on a hot summer day in Haltern, Germany, July 1, 2015. A widespread, long-lasting heatwave will affect much of France, Britain, Belgium, the Netherlands and western Germany. Forecast highs on Wednesday could reach 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit). REUTERS/Ina Fassbender
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LR2EB1R1JAJVW Austrian President Heinz Fischer, Netherlands' Queen Maxima, King Willem-Alexander, Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski and his wife Anna, Belgium's King Philippe and Queen Mathilde (L-R) attend a ceremony on the site of the former Nazi German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau near Oswiecim January 27, 2015. Ceremonies to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the camp take place on January 27, with some 300 former Auschwitz prisoners taking part in the commemoration event. Nazi Germany built the Auschwitz camp in 1940 as a place of incarceration for the Poles. From 1942, it became the largest site of extermination of the Jews from Europe. In Auschwitz, Nazis killed at least 1.1 million people, mainly Jews, but also Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and prisoners of other ethnicities. On January 27, 1945 the camp was liberated by the Red Army soldiers. REUTERS/Michal Lepecki/Agencja Gazeta (POLAND - Tags: ROYALS ANNIVERSARY SOCIETY CONFLICT) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. POLAND OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN POLAND
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GM1E89B1N0G01 Dutch Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Rutte (L) laughs as he hands out flyers in The Hague September 11, 2012. Voting begins for the Dutch general election on Wednesday. REUTERS/Michael Kooren (NETHERLANDS - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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LR2E7AQ1GSL9E Netherlands' Prime Minister Rutte arrives at an European Union summit in Brussels, October 26, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to work out a comprehensive deal to resolve the euro zone debt crisis and find a way to give the region's bailout fund greater firepower. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AQ1FDR8G Netherlands' Prime Minister Rutte arrives at an European Union summit in Brussels, October 26, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to work out a comprehensive deal to resolve the euro zone debt crisis and find a way to give the region's bailout fund greater firepower. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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GM1E7AR06FE01 Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte waves as he arrives at a European Union summit in Brussels October 26, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to work out a comprehensive deal to resolve the euro zone debt crisis and find a way to give the region's bailout fund greater firepower. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AN0Q0R3C L-R, Lithuania's President Dalia Grybauskaite, Denmark's Prime Minister Helle Thorning Schmidt, Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte and Belgium's Prime Minister Yves Leterme attend the EU summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AN0PO92S (L to R) Portugal's Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, European Council President Herman Van Rompuy and Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte take part in a family photo at an European Union summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The EU leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AN0PNG2Q France's President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte (C) and Czech Republic's Prime Minister Petr Necasat (L) attend the EU summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AN0PIF2M (First row L to R) France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, Lithuania's President Dalia Grybauskaite, Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy (Second row L to R) Czech Republic's Prime Minister Petr Necas, Slovenia's Prime Minister Barut Pahor, Portugal's Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel and Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte take part in a family photo at an European Union summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The EU leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AN0OVX24 Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel (L) speaks with Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte at the EU summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The European Union's leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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LR2E7AN0NIS1B Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte arrives at the EU summit in Brussels, October 23, 2011. The European Union leaders are meeting to hammer out a comprehensive plan for tackling the euro zone debt crisis, but a breakthrough is not expected until another summit on Wednesday. REUTERS/Yves Herman (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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GM1E74B05MV01 ATTENTION EDITORS: EMBARGOED FOR DUTCH AND BELGIUM USAGE UNTIL APRIL 11, 0600 GMTA body (R) lies next to a car after a shooting at a shopping mall in Alphen aan den Rijn, southern Netherlands April 9, 2011. A gunman's deadly rampage through a shopping mall was met on Sunday with disbelief by residents of the quiet Dutch town who once thought such carnage could not happen in their country. Dressed in camouflage trousers and a bomber jacket, Tristan van der Vlis opened fire with an automatic weapon in a parking lot on Saturday and walked calmly into Ridderhof mall, where he continued shooting. Six people died and 17 were wounded. Picture taken April 9, 2011. REUTERS/Stephan Verwaaij (NETHERLANDS - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST) MANDATORY CREDIT. BELGIUM OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN BELGIUM. NETHERLANDS OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN NETHERLANDS
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GM1E6BQ1KYC01 Belgian plot suspects step out of a van before being led into court in Mechelen in this still image taken from video on November 26, 2010. Police in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands arrested at least 10 people on Tuesday on suspicion of planning an Islamist militant attack in Belgium, prosecutors said. REUTERS/Reuters TV (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW SOCIETY)
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GM1E6BQ1KG001 A Belgian plot suspect gestures as he steps out of a van before being led into court in Mechelen in this still image taken from video on November 26, 2010. Police in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands arrested at least 10 people on Tuesday on suspicion of planning an Islamist militant attack in Belgium, prosecutors said. REUTERS/Reuters TV (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW SOCIETY) TEMPLATE OUT
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GM1E6BQ1K0L01 Belgian plot suspects step out of a van before being led into court in Mechelen in this still image taken from video on November 26, 2010. Police in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands arrested at least 10 people on Tuesday on suspicion of planning an Islamist militant attack in Belgium, prosecutors said. REUTERS/Reuters TV (BELGIUM - Tags: CRIME LAW SOCIETY)
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GM1E685011101 Team Columbia rider Matt Goss of Australia (R) celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the first stage of the Tour of Denmark cycling race in Holstebro August 4, 2010. From L-R: Team Skil-Shimano rider Kenny van Hummel of Netherlands, Team Columbia rider Mark Renshaw of Australia, Goss, and Team Vlaanderen rider Michael van Stayen of Belgium (obscured by Goss). REUTERS/Henning Bagger/Scanpix Denmark (DENMARK - Tags: SPORT CYCLING) NO COMMERCIAL USE. DENMARK OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN DENMARK
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GM1E61F014O01 European Digital Agenda Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes of the Netherlands waits to address the European Parliament Industry, Research and Energy committee in Brussels January 14, 2010. Candidates for posts in the next European Commission will be closely questioned on policy and plans to pull Europe out of economic crisis when the European Parliament opens confirmation hearings next week. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E61F00VB02 European Digital Agenda Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes of the Netherlands waits to address the European Parliament Industry, Research and Energy committee in Brussels January 14, 2010. Candidates for posts in the next European Commission will be closely questioned on policy and plans to pull Europe out of economic crisis when the European Parliament opens confirmation hearings next week. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: HEADSHOT POLITICS)
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GM1E61F00M101 European Digital Agenda Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes of the Netherlands waits to address the European Parliament Industry, Research and Energy committee in Brussels January 14, 2010. Candidates for posts in the next European Commission will be closely questioned on policy and plans to pull Europe out of economic crisis when the European Parliament opens confirmation hearings next week. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E61F00FC01 European Digital Agenda Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes of the Netherlands waits to address the European Parliament Industry, Research and Energy committee in Brussels January 14, 2010. Candidates for posts in the next European Commission will be closely questioned on policy and plans to pull Europe out of economic crisis when the European Parliament opens confirmation hearings next week. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E61F006H01 European Digital Agenda Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes of the Netherlands waits to address the European Parliament Industry, Research and Energy committee in Brussels January 14, 2010. Candidates for posts in the next European Commission will be closely questioned on policy and plans to pull Europe out of economic crisis when the European Parliament opens confirmation hearings next week. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E61E1UNR01 European Digital Agenda Commissioner-designate Neelie Kroes of the Netherlands waits to address the European Parliament Culture and Education committee in Brussels January 14, 2010. Candidates for posts in the next European Commission will be closely questioned on policy and plans to pull Europe out of economic crisis when the European Parliament opens confirmation hearings next week. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E55D02D601 A Belgian soldier takes position during an exercise of evacuation of civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder, May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS MILITARY POLITICS)
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GM1E55D022D01 Belgian and Dutch soldiers patrol during an exercise of evacuation of civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS MILITARY POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E55D01ZE01 Belgian and Dutch soldiers simulate a protest during an exercise of evacuation of civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS MILITARY POLITICS SOCIETY)
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GM1E55D018O01 Belgian and Dutch soldiers simulate a protest during an exercise to evacuate civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder, May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS CONFLICT MILITARY POLITICS)
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GM1E55D00N301 Belgian and Dutch soldiers simulate a protest during an exercise to evacuate civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder, May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS CONFLICT MILITARY)
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GM1E55D00N001 Belgian and Dutch soldiers simulate a protest during an exercise to evacuate civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder, May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS CONFLICT MILITARY)
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GM1E55D00FS01 Belgian and Dutch soldiers simulate a protest during an exercise to evacuate civilians out of conflict zones in the northern town of Den Helder, May 12, 2009. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir (NETHERLANDS CONFLICT MILITARY)
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GM1E52D1R0701 Peter Van Merksteijn from Netherlands and Eddy Chevaillier from Belgium race at the Rally Norway SS3 stage at Kirkenaer in Norway February 13, 2009. REUTERS/Erlend Aas/Scanpix (NORWAY) NO COMMERCIAL SALES. NORWAY OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN NORWAY. NO COMMERCIAL OR BOOK SALES.
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GM1DVTKUTDAA Steve Darcis of Belgium sticks out his tongue during his match against Austria's Werner Eschauer in the final of the Dutch Open tennis tournament in Amersfoort July 22, 2007. REUTERS/Paul Vreeker (NETHERLANDS)
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RP6DRMVFOAAA A three-horned "Chameleo Jacksonii" chameleon feeds on an insect at the Old World Kinyonga reptile Farm in the Karen area of Nairobi August 18, 2005. The farm breeds more than 500 chameleons that are exported at between four to 20 months of age to the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain, Japan and Germany, where they are treasured as pets. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya TM/AN/mk
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RP6DRMVFNZAB A three-horned "Chameleo Jacksonii" chameleon feeds on an insect at the Old World Kinyonga reptile farm in the Karen area of Kenya's capital Nairobi August 18, 2005. The farm breeds more than 500 chameleons that are exported at between four to 20 months of age to the Netherlands, Belgium, Britain, Japan and Germany, where they are treasured as pets. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya TM/AN/mk
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RP6DRMUWNXAA A boy wears a mask with blue tape over the mouth during an anti-gay marriage demonstration in central Madrid. A boy wears a mask with blue tape over the mouth during an anti-gay marriage demonstration in central Madrid June 30, 2005. Spain legalised same-sex marriages on Thursday, becoming only the fourth country to do so after Belgium, Canada and the Netherlands and dealing a blow to the Catholic Church in a traditional stronghold. Some of the demonstrators wore the masks to symbolize their view that Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is silencing traditional Spanish families. REUTERS/Susana Vera
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RP6DRMVYXLAA Britain's Nicole Cooke wins the Women's Fleche Wallonne cycling race in Huy, eastern Belgium, April 20, 2005. Cooke won the race ahead of Australia's Oenone Wood who finished second and Germany's Judith Arndt who took the third place. NETHERLANDS OUT REUTERS/Stringer YH/TZ
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RP6DRMTGHSAA Michels, the Dutch coach who invented the concept of "total football," has died aged 77 in a hospital in Belgium. Rinus Michels, the Dutch coach who invented the concept of "total football," has died aged 77 in a hospital in Belgium, March 3, 2005. Michels, seen on a June 2004 file picture, started out as coach of Ajax Amsterdam and Barcelona and led the Netherlands to the 1974 World Cup final and the 1988 European Championship title. REUTERS/Michael Kooren
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RP6DRMTGHRAA Michels, the Dutch coach who invented the concept of "total football," has died aged 77 in a hospital in Belgium. Rinus Michels, the Dutch coach who invented the concept of "total football," has died aged 77 in a hospital in Belgium, March 3, 2005. Michels, seen on a June 2004 file picture, started out as coach of Ajax Amsterdam and Barcelona and led the Netherlands to the 1974 World Cup final and the 1988 European Championship title. REUTERS/Michael Kooren
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PBEAHUOOWFG Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium cries out after injuring her hand during her match against compatriot [Kim Clijsters] in the final of the Ordina Open grass court tennis tournament in Rosmalen June 21, 2003. [Clijsters] was declared winner of the match after Henin-Hardenne had to retire due to a hand injury after a fall on the court with the score 6-7 3-0.
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RP3DRIJDGJAA HENIN-HARDENNE OF BELGIUM CRIES OUT AFTER INJURY DURING MATCH AGAINSTCOMPATRIOT CLIJSTERS DURING THE FINAL OF THE ORDINA OPEN.Justine Henin-Hardenne of Belgium cries out after injuring her hand duringher match against compatriot Kim Clijsters in the final of the Ordina Opengrass court tennis tournament in Rosmalen June 21, 2003. Clijsters wasdeclared winner of the match after Henin-Hardenne had to retire due to ahand injury after a fall on the court with the score 6-7 3-0. REUTERS/Michael Kooren PP03060066
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RP3DRIJDGEAA HENIN-HARDENNE OF BELGIUM CRIES OUT AFTER INJURY DURING MATCH AGAINSTCOMPATRIOT CLIJSTERS DURING THE FINAL OF THE ORDINA OPEN.
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RP3DRHXSUMAB Sculptor Ludo Roclers from the Netherlands carves a sculpture out of abig chunk of snow at the Snow and Ice Scupture Festival Brugge 2002 inBruges November 18, 2002. Some 30 artists from all over the world madesculptures out of 400 tonnes of snow and a quarter of a million kilosof ice to portray the world in all its diversity under the theme "AWorld Tour in Snow and Ice". The festival opens on November 29 to endon January 6, 2003. REUTERS/Yves HermanTHR/
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RP3DRIJQISAA A man watches the flooded street out of a house entrance in Kallmuenznear Regensburg on January 4, 2003. At least six people have beenkilled in recent days by hurricane-force winds and flooding in Europethat have blocked roads and railways and hampered waterway traffic.Winds of nearly 200 kph (125mph) and rising flood waters disruptedparts of Germany, France, Britain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, theNetherlands and the Czech Republic, with barge traffic halted on keyrivers such as the Rhine. REUTERS/Alexandra WinklerAX/MAD/CMC
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RP3DRIJQIOAA A German rescue worker talks to a man in his flooded house in Kallmuenznear Regensburg January 4, 2003. At least six people have been killedin recent days by hurricane-force winds and flooding in Europe thathave blocked roads and railways and hampered waterway traffic. Winds ofnearly 200 kph (125mph) and rising flood waters disrupted parts ofGermany, France, Britain, Portugal, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlandsand the Czech Repblic, with barge traffic halted on key rivers such asthe Rhine. REUTERS/Alexandra WinklerAX/MAD/CMC
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PBEAHUOTOCF Sculptor Ludo Roclers from the Netherlands carves a sculpture out of a big chunk of snow at the 2002 Snow and Ice Sculpture Festival of Brugge, November 18, 2002. [Some 30 artists from all over the world made sculptures out of 400 tonnes of snow and a quarter of a million kilos of ice to portray the world in all its diversity under the theme "A World Tour in Snow and Ice". The festival opens on November 29 to end on January 6, 2003.]
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PBEAHUKPQEH Family photo of European Union foreign ministers who are meeting in Elsinore, north of Copenhagen August 31, 2002. Back row (L-R) Chris Patten,EU External Relations Commissioner, Jack Straw, United Kingdom, Giorgos Papandreou, Greece, Erkki Tuomioja, Finland, Dominique de Villepin, France, Antonio Martins da Cruz, Portugal, Brian Cowen, Ireland and Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, The Netherlands. Front row (L-R) Joschka Fischer, Germany, Romano Prodi, President of the EU Commission, Anna Lindh, Sweden, Javier Solana Sec. Gen. Of the Council of the EU, Ana Palacio Vallelersundi, Spain, Anemie Neyts, Belgium, Per Stig Moeller, Denmark, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Austria, Silvio Berlusconi, Italy and Lydie Polfer, Luxembourg. ??? OUT?? OUT?? OUT (credit : SCANPIX/Jens Noergaard Larsen)
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PBEAHULJUCC Turkish residents of Rotterdam stans in a fountain with orange water while celebrating the Turkish victory over [Belgium] in the Euro 2000 Soccer Championships June 19. Turkey knocked co-hosts [Belgium] out of the competition, beating them 2-0 and advancing to the quarter finals.
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RP2DRHZKZDAA Turkish residents of Rotterdam stans in a fountain with orange water while celebrating the Turkish victory over Belgium in the Euro 2000 Soccer Championships June 19. Turkey knocked co-hosts Belgium out of the competition, beating them 2-0 and advancing to the quarter finals.CLH/
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RP2DRHZKUVAA Turkish residents of Rotterdam celebrate the Turkish victory over Belgium in Brussels in the Euro 2000 Soccer Championships June 19. Turkey knocked co-hosts Belgium out of the competition, beating them 2-0 and advancing to the quarter finals.CLH/
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RP2DRIACANAA Holland's Edgar Davids is queezed out by Radoslav Latal (L) and Tomas Repka of the Czech Republic during their group D match in the European Championships in Amsterdam June 11.OP/GB
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RP2DRIALDOAA Two girls smile as they peer out of a giant photo poster featuring Dennis Bergkamp (L) and Marc Overmars of the Dutch national soccer team at the Dam Square in Amsterdam June 10. The opening match of the European Championship, co-hosted by the Netherlands and Belgium, takes place tonight in Brussels.OP/GB
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PBEAHULLVDZ Dutch Queen Beatrix reaches out to hug Belgium King Albert during a welcoming ceremony at Valkenburg airport April 4. The Belgium King and Queen are on a three day official state visit to the Netherlands.
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RP2DRHXRMZAC Dutch Queen Beatrix reaches out to hug Belgium King Albert during a welcoming ceremony at Valkenburg airport April 4. The Belgium King and Queen are on a three day official state visit to the Netherlands.FEE/NS/
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RP1DRIINORAA Dutch Foreign Minister Josiaz Van Aartsen arrives at NATO headquarters in Brussels April 12 prior to an extraordinary meeting of the Alliance's foreign ministers. The 19 ministers went into an all-day session to plot out their military, political and humanitarian course of action over the Kosovo crisis.HRM/CLH/
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PBEAHUMVVCU Dutch rescue workers check the wreckage of a Belgian Hercules C-130 military transport plane at Eindhoven airport July 16. Thirty-two passengers were killed, including four Belgian crew members, when the plane crashed before landing July 15. Most of the passengers were members of a Dutch military band enroute from Villifranca, Italy to the Melsbroek airbase in Belgium.**HOLLAND OUT**
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