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20 April 2025
This image shows people walking among tents set up next to the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on April 20, 2025.
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20 April 2025
This image shows people walking among tents set up next to the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on April 20, 2025.
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20 April 2025
This image shows people walking among tents set up next to the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City, on April 20, 2025.
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28 March 2025
Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, city dwellers from the lower-income group throng to a makeshift Eid Market set up along several rail tracks in Jurain, Dhaka, on march 28, 2025, risking their safety.
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28 March 2025
Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, city dwellers from the lower-income group throng to a makeshift Eid Market set up along several rail tracks in Jurain, Dhaka, on march 28, 2025, risking their safety.
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28 March 2025
Ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, city dwellers from the lower-income group throng to a makeshift Eid Market set up along several rail tracks in Jurain, Dhaka, on march 28, 2025, risking their safety.
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19 March 2025
A typical street scene in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 19, 2025, shows a small informal vegetable market set up on the sidewalk. Two women sit on the ground selling fresh produce, including leafy greens, tomatoes, bananas, and other fruits and vegetables, arranged in plastic baskets. Motorbike riders and cyclists, many wearing helmets and face masks, stop to purchase goods, highlighting the bustling daily commerce in urban Vietnam. The background features storefronts with clothing displays, a milk tea shop, and a rental sign, blending modern and traditional elements of Vietnamese street life.
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17 March 2025
A local barber provides a haircut to a customer in an open-air street-side setup in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 17, 2025. The makeshift barbershop, set against an old weathered wall, consists of a simple chair, a small mirror mounted on the wall, and a few basic tools. A red plastic stool sits nearby, contributing to the traditional and affordable grooming service. This scene captures an enduring aspect of Vietnamese street culture, where barbers operate in open spaces.
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17 March 2025
A local barber provides a haircut to a customer in an open-air street-side setup in Thanh Hoa, Vietnam, on March 17, 2025. The makeshift barbershop, set against an old weathered wall, consists of a simple chair, a small mirror mounted on the wall, and a few basic tools. A red plastic stool sits nearby, contributing to the traditional and affordable grooming service. This scene captures an enduring aspect of Vietnamese street culture, where barbers operate in open spaces.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Manufacturers highlight Canadian-made products as Canadians rally against American products in retaliation to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and repeated musings about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops seek alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Canadian products are on store shelves in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 19, 2025, as Canadians rally against American products in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and comments about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops are seeking alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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16 March 2025
Canadian products are on store shelves in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on February 19, 2025, as Canadians rally against American products in response to President Donald Trump's tariff threats and comments about Canada becoming the 51st American state. A new Angus Reid survey finds that 78 percent of Canadians plan to buy more Canadian goods, and shops are seeking alternatives to products from the United States ahead of a potential trade war, while highlighting Canadian products on their shelves. On February 10, the United States adds a 25 percent tariff on all steel and aluminum imports, including those from Canada, set to take effect on March 11. More tariffs could follow next month. Experts warn that such tariffs could lead to massive job losses and economic instability in both countries. Canadian patriotism grows across the country as Canadians want to show support for Canada and Canadians during the U.S. tariff threats.
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