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27 November 2025
A person walks in the bowl of the famous ski resort Gulmarg in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on November 27, 2025. Tourist arrivals witness a steep decline in recent months, a situation that further worsens after the Pahalgam incident of April 22.
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26 November 2025
A reinforced-concrete utility pole is damaged by falling debris from a downed Russian drone in one of the districts of Dnipro, Ukraine, on November 26, 2025
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25 November 2025
Acting Director General of the National Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Reserve Svitlana Kotliarevska attends an event honoring women who die for Ukraine at the National Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra Reserve in Kyiv, Ukraine, on November 24, 2025. A tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) is planted between the Church of St. Nicholas and the Monastic Cells in memory of servicewomen, medics, volunteers, media workers, mothers, and daughters. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.
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Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
Tunisian journalists raise a sign reading in Arabic ''No to the Decree 54 of repression'' while others hold up a placard reading ''no restrictions on journalists'' during a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
A Tunisian woman journalist raises a placard reading in Arabic ''No restrictions on journalists'' during a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
Tunisian journalists raise a sign reading in Arabic ''doors are closed to the press'' while others hold up a placard reading ''no restrictions on journalists'' during a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
Tunisian journalists raise a sign reading in Arabic ''No to the Decree 54 of repression'' during a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
A Tunisian woman journalist holds a placard that reads in Arabic ''Stop, No to the dismantling of the press'' during a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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Tunisian Journalists Rally In Tunis Over Press Card Restrictions And Media Crackdown
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
A journalist wearing a red armband attends a demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) that brings together dozens of journalists outside the Prime Minister's Office at Government Square in the Casbah, Tunis, Tunisia, on November 20, 2025, to demand press freedoms and improved working conditions. The rally denounces what journalists describe as systematic restrictions on media and press independence, including the refusal to issue or renew press cards and accreditations for both local and foreign journalists. Tunisian journalists also decry the repressive use of Decree-Law 54, which they say targets critical reporting rather than combating misinformation. International press freedom organizations, including the IFJ, view these measures as part of a broader crackdown on independent journalism.
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Front-line Vozdvyzhivka village in southeastern Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
Ducks stay in the yard of a house in the front-line village of Vozdvyzhivka in the Polohy district, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on November 19, 2025.
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Front-line Vozdvyzhivka village in southeastern Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
A police car passes vehicles left behind on the roadside in the front-line Polohy district in Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on November 19, 2025.
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Front-line Vozdvyzhivka village in southeastern Zaporizhzhia region of Ukraine
20 November 2025
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20 November 2025
A car with a trailer moves along a street in the front-line village of Vozdvyzhivka in the Polohy district, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on November 19, 2025.
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Front-line Orikhiv in southeastern Ukraine suffers from daily Russian shelling
18 November 2025
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18 November 2025
A Ukrainian flag flies on the flagpole in front of the dome of the Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos, damaged by Russian shelling in the front-line town of Orikhiv, Polohy district, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on November 13, 2025. Almost 95% of critical infrastructure lies in ruins in the front-line town. Each day, Russian forces bombard the area with guided bombs and attack drones, striking civilian vehicles and the remaining homes. Russian troops often conduct a ''Russian safari,'' targeting cyclists and pedestrians who still inhabit the front-line areas near the contact line. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.
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Front-line Orikhiv in southeastern Ukraine suffers from daily Russian shelling
18 November 2025
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18 November 2025
A Ukrainian flag flies on the flagpole in front of the dome of the Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos, damaged by Russian shelling in the front-line town of Orikhiv, Polohy district, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on November 13, 2025. Almost 95% of critical infrastructure lies in ruins in the front-line town. Each day, Russian forces bombard the area with guided bombs and attack drones, striking civilian vehicles and the remaining homes. Russian troops often conduct a ''Russian safari,'' targeting cyclists and pedestrians who still inhabit the front-line areas near the contact line. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.
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Front-line Orikhiv in southeastern Ukraine suffers from daily Russian shelling
18 November 2025
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18 November 2025
A Ukrainian flag flies on the flagpole in front of the dome of the Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos, damaged by Russian shelling in the front-line town of Orikhiv, Polohy district, Zaporizhzhia region, Ukraine, on November 13, 2025. Almost 95% of critical infrastructure lies in ruins in the front-line town. Each day, Russian forces bombard the area with guided bombs and attack drones, striking civilian vehicles and the remaining homes. Russian troops often conduct a ''Russian safari,'' targeting cyclists and pedestrians who still inhabit the front-line areas near the contact line. This photo cannot be distributed in the Russian Federation.
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16 November 2025
Meat is seen at a butcher shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on November 15, 2025. Canadians eat products derived from cloned animals without ever knowing it. Health Canada quietly moves to lift long-standing restrictions on foods derived from cloned cattle and swine, removing them from the country's 'novel foods' list--a category that requires pre-market safety reviews and public disclosure. Once implemented, the change means cloned animal products (meats produced via somatic cell nuclear transfer) enter the food supply without labels, announcements, or public notification. Critics question the lack of transparency. Without labeling or notice, consumers have no way to know whether cloned-animal products (and their offspring) are part of their groceries. The update means that meat or dairy products from the offspring of cloned cattle and pigs can now be sold in Canada just like any other food. No label identifies them, no public notice marks their arrival, and no additional safety review is required.
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