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#8607828
31 July 2022
The Head of Government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, attends the ballot boxes to cast her vote during the interim elections of the National Regeneration Movement Party (Morena) in the Tlalpan mayor's office. On July 30, 2022, Mexico City, Mexico.
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18 July 2022
Body parts of endangered animals, including elephant tusks and rhino horns, seized from trafficker by Malaysias customs officers, are displayed during a press conference at the Customs Complex in Port Klang, Malaysia, 18 July 2022. Malaysias Customs seized 6,000 kg of elephant tusks, 29 kg rhino horns, 100 kg pangolin scales and 300kg mix of animal horns, skulls, and bones worth 18.1 million USD in Port Klang.
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#8557492
18 July 2022
Malaysian customs officers display seized elephant tusks and other animal body parts at the Customs Complex in Port Klang, Malaysia, 18 July 2022. Malaysias Customs seized 6,000 kg of elephant tusks, 29 kg rhino horns, 100 kg pangolin scales and 300kg mix of animal horns, skulls, and bones worth 18.1 million USD in Port Klang.
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14 February 2021
Tabak (traditional conical Islamic wedding gift boxes) at a shop in the medina (old city) of Fez in Morocco, Africa.
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11 November 2020
Boxes of booksellers (bouquinistes) are closed, Tuesday 10 November
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11 November 2020
Boxes of booksellers (bouquinistes) are closed, in front of Notre-Dame, Tuesday 10 November
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#6014286
19 September 2020
Polling station worker arriving with ballot boxes and papers Polling Unit 26, Ward 5, Iguododo, Orhionmwon Local Government Area, in Edo State, on September 19 , 2020. As voters gathered to polls in Edo State, the incumbent governor Godwin Obaseki of the People Democratic Party (PDP) for a second term, amidst of COVID-19 pandemic.
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4 August 2020
Sri Lankan election officers and police officers wearing protective masks carry ballot boxes and ballot papers to be taken to respective polling station by buses at a election material dispatch center in Colombo, Sri Lanka on August 4, 2020. Sri Lanka will hold parliamentary election on 05 August 2020.
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#5699338
13 May 2020
Kashmiri protesters shout pro-freedom and anti-India slogans against the killing of a civilian Mehraj-u-din Shah, who was killed by Indian soldiers near a check point at Kawoosa,Narbal in central Kashmir's Budgam on May 13, 2020.Police said that a civilian travelling in a car jumped at two check points after which Indian paramilitary soldiers fired at him in which he got injured ,he was shifted to the hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival. However victim’s father denied the police version, saying his son did not drive through any check points and soldiers stopped him and then shot him, he said to a news agency.
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#5699346
13 May 2020
Kashmiri boys shout pro-freedom and anti-India slogans against the killing of a civilian Mehraj-u-din Shah, who was killed by Indian soldiers near a check point at Kawoosa,Narbal in central Kashmir's Budgam on May 13, 2020.Police said that a civilian travelling in a car jumped at two check points after which Indian paramilitary soldiers fired at him in which he got injured ,he was shifted to the hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival. However victim’s father denied the police version, saying his son did not drive through any check points and soldiers stopped him and then shot him, he said to a news agency.
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15 November 2019
Ballot boxes are carried by polling workers watched by Sri Lankan police officers to be transported to polling stations outside one of the main Election material distribution centers in Colombo, Sri Lanka. November 15, 2019. Sri Lanka goes to polls on Saturday(16) for a presidential election that will be a decisive moment for its future. The country is still reeling from the Easter Sunday bombings of April 2019, in which more than 250 people died, as well as 18 months of political instability and infighting.
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#4890422
20 September 2019
Indonesian muslims carry boxes for food during Nyadran ritual at the Jalak Ijo village in Lumajang, East Java, Indonesia on September 20, 2019. The Nyadran ritual is a tradition of cleaning and praying for their ancestors graves by the Javanese community. The Nyadran tradition began in the time of Sunan Kalijogo with his followers carrying out da'wah or the spreading of Islam, which long ago was not a religion known to the villagers although they would still gathered to pray to their ancestors. This ritual is not only an interaction with their ancestors, but a form of friendship between villagers who live at the foot of Mount Bromo and Semeru. After praying they eat together in the cemetery and they will celebrate by visiting their neighbor's houses.
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#4166154
16 April 2019
Workers carry ballot boxes for distribution to the polling stations in a warehouse in Jakarta, Indonesia on 16 April, 2019. Some 192 million Indonesians are set to cast their ballots April 17 in the world's third-biggest democracy, with a record 245,000 candidates vying for positions from the presidency and parliamentary seats all the way down to local council jobs.
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#3728176
30 January 2019
Brexit supporters (in yellow vests) and opponents demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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30 January 2019
Opponents of Brexit demonstrate opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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30 January 2019
Police officers keep watch over Brexit supporters and opponents demonstrating opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on January 29, 2019. In the Commons, on a day of significant parliamentary activity over Brexit, MPs voted down a cross-party amendment tabled by Labour Party MP Yvette Cooper and Conservative Party MP Nick Boles designed to substantially reduce the risk of a much-feared 'no-deal' exit from the EU. An amendment rejecting the principle of a no-deal exit was meanwhile approved, as was a government-backed amendment championed by Conservative Party MP Graham Brady calling for 'alternative arrangements' to take the place of the controversial Irish 'backstop' provision in the withdrawal agreement negotiated with the EU.
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