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#6437754
14 February 2021
GOAL - Nicoline Sorensen of Everton Women loops a header into the net during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437756
14 February 2021
during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437758
14 February 2021
Alisha Lehmann of Everton Women(on Loan from West Ham United)during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437760
14 February 2021
Alisha Lehmann of Everton Women(on Loan from West Ham United) dribbling during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437762
14 February 2021
during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437764
14 February 2021
Alisha Lehmann of Everton Women(on Loan from West Ham United) and Molly Bartrip of Reading FC Women during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437766
14 February 2021
during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437768
14 February 2021
during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437770
14 February 2021
Jill Scott of Everton Women (on Loan from Manchester City) during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437774
14 February 2021
Hayley Raso of Everton Women during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437776
14 February 2021
Hayley Raso of Everton Women during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6437778
14 February 2021
Alisha Lehmann of Everton Women(on Loan from West Ham United) leaves the field for Hayley Raso during Barclays FA Women's Super League between Reading and Everton at Madejski Stadium , Reading UK on 14th February 2021
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#6195220
18 November 2020
Protesters hold placards reading 'Art 24. Suppression of the 1881 law on press freedom' and 'Human rights Country: entrance €135' referring to the €135 fine if flouting the Covid-19 lockdown. Several NGOs (Amnesty International, Human Rights League), trade unions (CGT, CNT, CFDT, SAF ie Union of French Lawyers), journalists' unions (SNJ, SNJ-CGT), International and European Journalists Federation, and political parties called for a gathering against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The gathering finished amid clouds of tear gas launched by riot police. This law intends to give more powers to municipal police and to private security guards, it will give broader powers to police such as connecting to private CCTVs in buildings or shops. Police will be authorized to use drones and facial recognition during protests. But it will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The planned law bluntly says that the use of cameras by police forces is intented to 'inform the public and the press' because as said by J.-M. Fauvergue (ex chief of the RAID, a Police Tactital Unit) 'French police is losing the images' war'. The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. Toulouse. France. November 17h 2020.
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#6195210
18 November 2020
A protester holds a placard reading 'Art.24 Suppression of the law of 1881 on press freedom'. Several NGOs (Amnesty International, Human Rights League), trade unions (CGT, CNT, CFDT, SAF ie Union of French Lawyers), journalists' unions (SNJ, SNJ-CGT), International and European Journalists Federation, and political parties called for a gathering against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The gathering finished amid clouds of tear gas launched by riot police. This law intends to give more powers to municipal police and to private security guards, it will give broader powers to police such as connecting to private CCTVs in buildings or shops. Police will be authorized to use drones and facial recognition during protests. But it will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The planned law bluntly says that the use of cameras by police forces is intented to 'inform the public and the press' because as said by J.-M. Fauvergue (ex chief of the RAID, a Police Tactital Unit) 'French police is losing the images' war'. The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. Toulouse. France. November 17h 2020.
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#6056692
4 October 2020
A woman leaves a sign in the garden in front of the Assembly of Madrid readingAyuso resignation, during a protest in defense of public health and to demand the resignation of the president of the Community, Isabel Diaz Ayuso for the negligent management of the coronavirus crisis in Madrid on 4th October, 2020
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#5328520
16 January 2020
Artists hold a banner reading 'Art on strike'. Dozens of thousands of protesters demonstrated in Toulouse for the 6th demonstration called by nearly all trade unions (CGT, SUD, UNL, UNEF, FO, etc.). It's the 44th day of protests, strikes and actions. Protesters demand the withdrawal of the new reform of retirement (age, pension, conditions, etc.). Macron's governement proposes a change between a pay-as-you-go pension system by a system by points (capitalization)on an idea from Jean-Claude Delevoye . The French government want also an unification of all pension systems in France (except for policemen, military, congressmen, senators, ministers). Toulouse. France. January 16th 2020.
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