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7 December 2025
Hundreds of motorcycle drivers dressed as Santa Claus wave to the windows as they arrive to the pediatric hospital to offer presents to hospitalised children in Krakow, Poland on December 07, 2025. The Moto Santa Claus foundation invited motorcycle drivers to join in the initiative of giving presents to the sick children. For the 20th year in a row men and women dressed as Father Christmas and elfs drive through Krakow and finish in the University Pediatric Hospital in Krakow and share the gifts.
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7 December 2025
Hundreds of motorcycle drivers dressed as Santa Claus pass gifts as they arrive to the pediatric hospital to offer presents to hospitalised children in Krakow, Poland on December 07, 2025. The Moto Santa Claus foundation invited motorcycle drivers to join in the initiative of giving presents to the sick children. For the 20th year in a row men and women dressed as Father Christmas and elfs drive through Krakow and finish in the University Pediatric Hospital in Krakow and share the gifts.
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7 December 2025
Hundreds of motorcycle drivers dressed as Santa Claus arrive to the pediatric hospital to offer presents to hospitalised children in Krakow, Poland on December 07, 2025. The Moto Santa Claus foundation invited motorcycle drivers to join in the initiative of giving presents to the sick children. For the 20th year in a row men and women dressed as Father Christmas and elfs drive through Krakow and finish in the University Pediatric Hospital in Krakow and share the gifts.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
Demonstrators chant slogans while waving the Tunisian flag during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A woman demonstrator makes the victory sign (V-sign) while shouting slogans during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
The son of the imprisoned lawyer and prominent opposition figure, Ayachi Hammami, shouts slogans while others hold up a large banner featuring the portrait of the imprisoned prominent opposition figure Ahmed Nejib Chebbi (81), during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime,'' decrying what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A demonstrator with the Tunisian flag on his shoulders takes part in a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A woman demonstrator shouts slogans through a megaphone during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, and the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
Demonstrators raise their fists while holding up a placard featuring a portrait of the imprisoned writer and human rights activist, Chaima Issa, during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A woman demonstrator wears a T-shirt featuring the portrait of the imprisoned lawyer and prominent opposition figure, Ayachi Hammami, and shouts slogans while making the victory sign during a mass march. This march brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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''Opposition Is Not A Crime'' Protest Against Tunisia's Growing Crackdown In Tunis
6 December 2025
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6 December 2025
A demonstrator shouts slogans while raising a placard featuring the portrait of imprisoned lawyer and former judge, Ahmed Souab, during a mass march that brings together thousands of supporters of opposition parties across the political spectrum, human rights and civil society activists, and ordinary Tunisians, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 6, 2025, to protest under the banner ''Opposition Is Not A Crime.'' They decry what they call a growing crackdown on President Kais Saied's critics and opposition parties, as well as on civil liberties, individual rights, freedom of expression, and press freedom. Participants denounce what they describe as an increasingly authoritarian and dictatorial one-man rule by the Tunisian president. The crowd expresses solidarity with opposition figures imprisoned in connection with the case known as the ''conspiracy against state security,'' demanding their release. Under President Kais Saied's rule since 2021, Tunisia sees the dissolution of parliament, the dismissal of the government, the adoption of a new constitution, the dismissal of dozens of judges, the arrest of political opponents, critics, and journalists, while the activities of dozens of organizations are suspended.
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Public Session For The New Reading Of The Social Security Financing Bill For 2026, PLFSS 2026, At The National Assembly In Paris
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Sebastien Lecornu, the French Prime Minister, is seen next to Amelie de Montchalin, the Minister of Public Action and Accounts, and Jean-Pierre Farandou, the Minister of Labor and Solidarity, during the public session for the new reading of the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 3, 2025.
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Public Session For The New Reading Of The Social Security Financing Bill For 2026, PLFSS 2026, At The National Assembly In Paris
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
Sebastien Lecornu, the French Prime Minister, is seen next to Amelie de Montchalin, the Minister of Public Action and Accounts, and Jean-Pierre Farandou, the Minister of Labor and Solidarity, during the public session for the new reading of the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 3, 2025.
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Public Session For The New Reading Of The Social Security Financing Bill For 2026, PLFSS 2026, At The National Assembly In Paris
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
From left to right, Thibault Bazin, deputy for the Droite Republicaine group, DR, Les Republicains LR, general rapporteur, Frederic Valletoux, member of the Horizons group, chair of the Social Affairs Committee, Amelie de Montchalin, Minister for Action and Public Accounts, Sebastien Lecornu, French Prime Minister, and Jean-Pierre Farandou, Minister of Labor and Solidarity, participate in the public session for the new reading of the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 3, 2025.
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Public Session For The New Reading Of The Social Security Financing Bill For 2026, PLFSS 2026, At The National Assembly In Paris
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
From left to right, Thibault Bazin, deputy for the Droite Republicaine group, DR, Les Republicains LR, general rapporteur, Frederic Valletoux, member of the Horizons group, chair of the Social Affairs Committee, Amelie de Montchalin, Minister for Action and Public Accounts, Jean-Pierre Farandou, Minister of Labor and Solidarity, and Sebastien Lecornu, French Prime Minister, attend the public session for the new reading of the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 3, 2025.
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Public Session For The New Reading Of The Social Security Financing Bill For 2026, PLFSS 2026, At The National Assembly In Paris
4 December 2025
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4 December 2025
From left to right, Thibault Bazin, deputy for the Droite Republicaine group, DR, Les Republicains LR, general rapporteur, Frederic Valletoux, member of the Horizons group, chair of the Social Affairs Committee, Amelie de Montchalin, Minister for Action and Public Accounts, Sebastien Lecornu, French Prime Minister, and Jean-Pierre Farandou, Minister of Labor and Solidarity, participate in the public session for the new reading of the social security financing bill for 2026, PLFSS 2026, at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 3, 2025.
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