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23 February 2021, Ecuador, Guayaquil: A police helicopter flies over Regional Detention Center No. 8 during a mutiny. Dozens of people have died in several prison mutinies in the country. "Criminal organizations are carrying out violent actions simultaneously in a number of detention centers," President Moreno wrote. Photo: Marcos Pin Mendez/dpa
23 February 2021, Ecuador, Guayaquil: Smoke rises from a pavilion after a mutiny at Regional Detention Center No. 8. Dozens of people have died in several prison mutinies in the country. "Criminal organizations are carrying out violent actions simultaneously in a number of detention centers," President Moreno wrote. Photo: Marcos Pin Mendez/dpa
23 February 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg: A member of staff fills the throat rinsing solution from a dropper bottle into a test tube during a gargle test in a laboratory at the Centre for Molecular Biology at Heidelberg University. The University of Heidelberg offers gargle tests for students. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa
23 February 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg: A member of staff throws a test tube into a collection box labelled "Corona Teststation" in a laboratory at the Centre for Molecular Biology at Heidelberg University. The University of Heidelberg offers gargle tests for male and female students. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa
23 February 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg: A member of staff sits behind a pipetting robot in a laboratory at the Centre for Molecular Biology at the University of Heidelberg, purifying RNA from throat rinsing solutions. The University of Heidelberg offers gargle tests for undergraduate students. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa
23 February 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg: A member of staff sits behind a pipetting robot in a laboratory at the Centre for Molecular Biology at the University of Heidelberg, purifying RNA from throat rinsing solutions. The University of Heidelberg offers gargle tests for undergraduate students. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa
23 February 2021, Bremen, Bremerhaven: "We are fighting to save our jobs!" is written on a poster on a building at the Lloyd shipyard. The traditional Bremerhaven shipyard, which belongs to the Genting Group, is to be closed at the end of the year. At the request of the red-green-red coalition, the members of Bremen's parliament are dealing with the issue in a question-and-answer session. Photo: Sina Schuldt/dpa
23 February 2021, Bremen, Bremerhaven: A yacht is being built at Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven. The traditional Bremerhaven shipyard, which belongs to the Genting Group, is to be closed at the end of the year. At the request of the red-green-red coalition, the members of Bremen's parliament are dealing with the issue in a question-and-answer session. Photo: Sina Schuldt/dpa
23 February 2021, Bremen, Bremerhaven: A yacht is being built at Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven. The traditional Bremerhaven shipyard, which belongs to the Genting Group, is to be closed at the end of the year. At the request of the red-green-red coalition, the members of Bremen's parliament are dealing with the issue in a question-and-answer session. Photo: Sina Schuldt/dpa
23 February 2021, Bremen, Bremerhaven: A yacht is being built at Lloyd Werft Bremerhaven. The traditional Bremerhaven shipyard, which belongs to the Genting Group, is to be closed at the end of the year. At the request of the red-green-red coalition, the members of Bremen's parliament are dealing with the issue in a question-and-answer session. Photo: Sina Schuldt/dpa
23 February 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Stralsund: The skeleton of a duck whale is dismantled by employees at the Meeresmuseum Stralsund. Between 2021 and 2023, the Maritime Museum is to be comprehensively modernised. The exhibitions are to be completely revised The thematic focus - the world of the warm seas - and popular exhibits such as the fin whale skeleton will remain. The cost framework for the construction project, which is being funded 50 percent by the federal government and 50 percent by the state of MV, is 40 million euros. Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
23 February 2021, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Heidelberg: A member of staff throws a test tube into a collection box labelled "Corona Teststation" in a laboratory at the Centre for Molecular Biology at Heidelberg University. The University of Heidelberg offers gargle tests for male and female students. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: Two ferries pass each other in the port of Hamburg. A cruise ship and a dredger can be seen in the background. On 23.2.2021 the online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) will take place with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Wismar: A tugboat lies behind the Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Tscherski in the seaport. The special vessel has already been used for construction work on the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea and is currently being equipped with additional technology. The laying work for the gas pipeline will continue near the island of Bornholm. Photo: Jens Buttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Wismar: The Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Chersky is moored in the seaport. The special vessel has already been used for construction work on the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea and is currently being equipped with additional technology. Laying work for the gas pipeline is continuing near the island of Bornholm. Photo: Jens Buttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Wismar: The Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Chersky is moored in the seaport. The special vessel has already been used for construction work on the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea and is currently being equipped with additional technology. Laying work for the gas pipeline is continuing near the island of Bornholm. Photo: Jens Buttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Wismar: A tugboat lies behind the Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Tscherski in the seaport. The special vessel has already been used for construction work on the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea and is currently being equipped with additional technology. The laying work for the gas pipeline will continue near the island of Bornholm. Photo: Jens Buttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Wismar: A tugboat lies behind the Russian pipe-laying vessel Akademik Tscherski in the seaport. The special vessel has already been used for construction work on the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea and is currently being equipped with additional technology. The laying work for the gas pipeline will continue near the island of Bornholm. Photo: Jens Buttner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, stands in the deserted check-in hall under the extinguished display board on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER for the time being. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be taken off the grid for an initial period of one year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, stands in the deserted check-in hall under the extinguished display board on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER for the time being. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be taken off the grid for an initial period of one year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: The warm spring sun shines over the main building on what is provisionally the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Only a few cars are parked in the otherwise crowded parking lot in front of the main building of the former Sch?nefeld Airport on what is provisionally the last day of operation of Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: The check-in hall is empty and the check-in counters deserted on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: An airport employee walks through the deserted check-in hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: No aircraft is parked in front of the departures and arrivals hall on what is provisionally the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: No aircraft is parked in front of the departures and arrivals hall on what is provisionally the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: No aircraft is parked in front of the departures and arrivals hall on what is provisionally the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: On the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER, the check-in hall is almost deserted. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Barrier tapes stand in front of the check-in counters on what is provisionally the last day of operations in the check-in hall of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, stands in the deserted check-in hall under the extinguished display board on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER for the time being. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be taken off the grid for an initial period of one year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, stands in the deserted check-in hall under the extinguished display panel on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER and talks to an airport chaplain. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, CEO of the airport, stands in the deserted check-in hall on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER and talks to an airport chaplain. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be taken off the grid for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: On the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital city's airport BER, the deserted check-in hall is deserted, with the check-in counters separated by barrier strips. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, and an airport employee walk through the deserted check-in hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: A woman walks through the deserted check-in hall on the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, stands in the deserted check-in hall under the extinguished display board on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER for the time being. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be taken off the grid for an initial period of one year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, and an airport employee walk through the deserted check-in hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, walks through the deserted check-in hall and past the extinguished display board on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, on the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER, through the deserted check-in hall. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, and an airport employee walk through the deserted arrivals hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Engelbert Lutke Daldrup, airport boss, and an airport employee walk through the deserted arrivals hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: On the last day of operation of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER, the check-in counters in the check-in hall are empty. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: An airport employee walks through the deserted check-in hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Two airport employees walk through the deserted arrivals hall with a rolling container on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Two airport employees walk through the deserted arrivals hall on what is provisionally the last day of operations at Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Two airport employees walk past the main entrance to Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER on what is provisionally the last day of operations. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: An airport employee walks to the main entrance of Terminal 5 at the capital's airport BER on what is provisionally the last day of operations. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: On its last day of operation for the time being, Terminal 5 of the capital's airport BER is empty. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is to be shut down for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: The container ship Monte Cervantes of the shipping company Hamburg Sud lies on the quay in the shipyard harbour of the Port of Hamburg. The online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) will take place on 23 February 2021 with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: The cruise ship "Hanseatic nature" of the shipping line Hapag-Lloyd lies at the quay of Blohm + Voss. The online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) will take place on 23 February 2021 with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Sch?nefeld: Deserted is the deserted check-in hall on the provisionally last day of operation of Terminal 5 of the capital airport BER. Following the slump in passenger numbers, the old terminal is initially to be taken offline for a year for cost reasons. Operations at BER will then run exclusively through the newly built Terminal 1. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: People stand at the Altona timber harbour. In the background a passenger ferry and cranes of the port of Hamburg can be seen. On 23.2.2021 the online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) takes place with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: A man walks behind a glass facade along the Altonaer Holzhafen. In the background, container ships and cranes can be seen at the Tollerort container terminal (wiping effect due to long exposure). On 23.2.2021 the online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) takes place with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: A man and a woman are sitting in camping chairs at Altona's Holzhafen, enjoying the sun and looking out over the Elbe. In the background, container ships at the Tollerort container terminal and a passenger ferry can be seen. On 23.2.2021 the online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) takes place with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: View through a glass fa?ade at Altona's Holzhafen. Container ships and cranes at the Tollerort container terminal can be seen in the background. On 23.2.2021 the online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) will take place with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: A man walks behind a glass facade along the Altonaer Holzhafen. In the background, container ships and cranes can be seen at the Tollerort container terminal (wiping effect due to long exposure). On 23.2.2021 the online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) takes place with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Two students wearing medical masks come with school bags to the entrance of an elementary school in Prenzlauer Berg. For schools in Berlin, the gradual opening began on Monday morning after a good two months of corona-induced homeschooling. Initially, in addition to the graduating classes, only the children of the 1st to 3rd grade will be partially taught at school again. (to dpa "Berlin's schools reopen - the youngest come back first" Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: A pupil runs to the entrance of an elementary school in Prenzlauer Berg with his school bag. For the schools in Berlin, the gradual opening began on Monday morning after a good two months of corona-induced homeschooling. Initially, in addition to the graduating classes, only the children of the 1st to 3rd grade will be partially taught at school again. (to dpa "Berlin's schools reopen - the youngest come back first" Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: A pupil runs to the entrance of an elementary school in Prenzlauer Berg with his school bag. For the schools in Berlin, the gradual opening began on Monday morning after a good two months of corona-induced homeschooling. Initially, in addition to the graduating classes, only the children of the 1st to 3rd grade will be partially taught at school again. (to dpa "Berlin's schools reopen - the youngest come back first" Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Three students walk to the entrance of an elementary school in Prenzlauer Berg with school bags. For the schools in Berlin, the gradual opening began on Monday morning after a good two months of corona-induced homeschooling. Initially, in addition to the graduating classes, only the children of the 1st to 3rd grade will be partially taught at school again. (to dpa "Berlin's schools reopen - the youngest come back first" Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Christoph Weigler, Germany head of Uber, gets out of the "Back to the Future" DeLorean in front of the Paul L?be House. Weigler attends the public hearing in the Bundestag's transport committee on the planned reform of passenger transport law. Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa
22 February 2021, Lower Saxony, Luneburg: Firefighters and turntable ladders stand in front of an apartment building in the spotlight. The building housed a homeless shelter where a fire had broken out. According to the fire department, the fire was extinguished after four and a half hours. (to dpa "Fire in Luneburg homeless shelter") Photo: Joto/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): A girl wears a protective mask during lessons at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en, a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder). The primary schools in Brandenburg reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory during lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): A girl goes to class at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en, a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder). The primary schools in Brandenburg have reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): ILLUSTRATION: A girl puts on her protective mask before entering the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en, a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder) (posed photo). The primary schools in Brandenburg reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Cornelia Herrmann, class teacher of a 4th grade class at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder), teaches pupils. The primary schools in Brandenburg have reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Cornelia Herrmann, class teacher of a 4th grade class at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder), teaches pupils. The primary schools in Brandenburg have reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Cornelia Herrmann, class teacher of a 4th grade class at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder), teaches pupils. The primary schools in Brandenburg have reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Cornelia Herrmann, class teacher of a 4th grade class at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder), teaches pupils. The primary schools in Brandenburg have reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): Cornelia Herrmann, class teacher of a 4th grade class at the primary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder), teaches pupils. The primary schools in Brandenburg have reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Berlin: Three students walk with schoolbags to the entrance of an elementary school in Prenzlauer Berg. For the schools in Berlin, the gradual opening began on Monday morning after a good two months of corona-induced homeschooling. Initially, in addition to the graduating classes, only the children of the 1st to 3rd grade will be partially taught at school again. (to dpa "Berlin's schools reopen - the youngest come back first" Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: A pupil wearing a medical mask walks with his school bag to the entrance of an elementary school in Prenzlauer Berg. For schools in Berlin, the gradual opening began on Monday morning after a good two months of corona-induced homeschooling. Initially, in addition to the graduating classes, only the children of the 1st to 3rd grade will be partially taught at school again. (to dpa "Berlin's schools reopen - the youngest come back first" Photo: Annette Riedl/dpa
22 February 2021, Palestinian Territories, Gaza City: A Palestinian medic receives a dose of the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine, during a vaccination campaign. On Sunday, Mohammad Dahlan, the rival of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, brokered the shipment of 20,000 doses of the Sputnik V vaccine to the Gaza Strip, donated by the United Arab Emirates. Photo: Mohammed Talatene/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Only a few passers-by are on the Friedrichstra?e, which is closed to car traffic. The former luxury shopping mile is suffering from the effects of the Corona pandemic. The transformation into a car-free street in September 2020 also shows corresponding effects. Photo: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Only a few cyclists are on the road on Friedrichstra?e, which is closed to car traffic. The former luxury shopping mile is suffering from the effects of the Corona pandemic. The transformation into a car-free street in September 2020 also shows corresponding effects. Photo: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Only a few passers-by are on the Friedrichstra?e, which is closed to car traffic. The former luxury shopping mile is suffering from the effects of the Corona pandemic. The transformation into a car-free street in September 2020 also shows corresponding effects. Photo: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Chairs and tables of an outdoor restaurant at the Gendarmenmarkt are assembled. Despite the Corona shutdown, discussions about possible relaxations are not diminishing. Chancellor Merkel (CDU) has signaled a willingness to cautiously relax the protective measures. The Chancellor names preconditions and sees three areas of life for which "packages" are to be put together. One of the packages also concerns the gastronomy. Photo: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Berlin: Empty drink bottles stand as decoration in front of a gastronomic establishment not far from the Gendarmenmarkt. Despite the Corona shutdown, discussions about possible relaxations are not abating. Chancellor Merkel (CDU) has signaled a willingness to cautiously relax the protective measures. The Chancellor names preconditions and sees three areas of life for which "packages" are to be put together. One of the packages also concerns the gastronomy. Photo: Paul Zinken/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
22 February 2021, Brandenburg, Frankfurt (Oder): A protective mask lies on a school backpack in front of the elementary school "Am Muhlenflie?" in Boo?en, a district of the city of Frankfurt (Oder). The primary schools in Brandenburg reopened on the same day for alternating lessons between home and school. Attendance is compulsory for lessons at school. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
22 February 2021, Hamburg: A woman stands at Altona's Holzhafen and looks out over the Elbe. In the background, container ships can be seen at the Tollerort container terminal. The online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) will take place on 23 February 2021 with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa
22 February 2021, Hamburg: Two men are sitting at Altona's Holzhafen enjoying the sun and the view. In the background, container ships can be seen at the Tollerort container terminal. The online annual press conference of the German Shipowners' Association (VDR) will take place on 23 February 2021 with a review of 2020 and an outlook for 2021. Photo: Georg Wendt/dpa