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People are shopping inside a store selling mobile phones and accessories in Kolkata, India, on July 23, 2024. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto...

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India's Union Budget 2024-25

24 July 2024

People are shopping inside a store selling mobile phones and accessories in Kolkata, India, on July 23, 2024. (Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto...

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24 July 2024

People are shopping inside a store selling mobile phones and accessories in Kolkata, India, on July 23, 2024.


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PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 15:   
View of the famous Champs-Elysees Avenue, adapted for pedestrians during the Olympic Games, on July 15, 2024, in...

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Daily Life In Paris On The Eve Of The Olympics

20 July 2024

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 15:   
View of the famous Champs-Elysees Avenue, adapted for pedestrians during the Olympic Games, on July 15, 2024, in...

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20 July 2024

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 15: View of the famous Champs-Elysees Avenue, adapted for pedestrians during the Olympic Games, on July 15, 2024, in Paris France.


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Visitors are experiencing a ''palm code card access control machine'' at the 2024 China International Finance Exhibition in Beijing, China,...

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2024 China International Finance Fair in Beijing

19 July 2024

Visitors are experiencing a ''palm code card access control machine'' at the 2024 China International Finance Exhibition in Beijing, China,...

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19 July 2024

Visitors are experiencing a ''palm code card access control machine'' at the 2024 China International Finance Exhibition in Beijing, China, on July 19, 2024.


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Visually impaired students are reading using the Braille system at Guwahati Blind High School in Guwahati, Assam, India, on January 4, 2024....

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World Braille Day

4 January 2024

Visually impaired students are reading using the Braille system at Guwahati Blind High School in Guwahati, Assam, India, on January 4, 2024....

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4 January 2024

Visually impaired students are reading using the Braille system at Guwahati Blind High School in Guwahati, Assam, India, on January 4, 2024. World Braille Day is observed annually on January 4th to raise awareness about the importance of Braille as a means of communication for people who are blind or visually impaired.


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Lucy Hale wearing jewels from Zydo Italy arrives at the 2023 Baby2Baby Gala Presented By Paul Mitchell held at the Pacific Design Center on...

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2023 Baby2Baby Gala

12 November 2023

Lucy Hale wearing jewels from Zydo Italy arrives at the 2023 Baby2Baby Gala Presented By Paul Mitchell held at the Pacific Design Center on...

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12 November 2023

Lucy Hale wearing jewels from Zydo Italy arrives at the 2023 Baby2Baby Gala Presented By Paul Mitchell held at the Pacific Design Center on November 11, 2023 in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.


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An Iranian vendor holds a fake set of wearable accessories for Iran's NOPO Special Police Forces at the Azadi (Freedom) square in Tehran at...

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Iran-Commemorating Eid Al-Ghadir

8 July 2023

An Iranian vendor holds a fake set of wearable accessories for Iran's NOPO Special Police Forces at the Azadi (Freedom) square in Tehran at...

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8 July 2023

An Iranian vendor holds a fake set of wearable accessories for Iran's NOPO Special Police Forces at the Azadi (Freedom) square in Tehran at night, July 7, 2023. Eid al-Ghadir is a major Islamic holiday observed by Shia Muslims worldwide. It commemorates an important event in Islamic history when the Prophet Muhammad delivered a sermon at Ghadir Khumm and declared Ali ibn Abi Talib as his successor.


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A member of Iranian community in South Korea put a poster of Mahsa Amini on the wall near the embassy of Iran on October 1, 2022, in Seoul,...

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Protest Against The Death Of Iranian Mahsa Amini In Seoul

1 October 2022

A member of Iranian community in South Korea put a poster of Mahsa Amini on the wall near the embassy of Iran on October 1, 2022, in Seoul,...

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1 October 2022

A member of Iranian community in South Korea put a poster of Mahsa Amini on the wall near the embassy of Iran on October 1, 2022, in Seoul, South Korea. Masha Amini, a 22-year-old woman who was arrested by Iran's morality police for allegedly violating its strictly-enforced dress code, died in Iran while in police custody.


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At the end of the reading of Franck Pavloff book 'Matin Brun', readers stayed masked with a QR code in front of the Jose Cabanis public libr...

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Librarians On Nationwide Strike For The End Of The Mandatory Health Pass In Public Libraries

10 November 2021

At the end of the reading of Franck Pavloff book 'Matin Brun', readers stayed masked with a QR code in front of the Jose Cabanis public libr...

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10 November 2021

At the end of the reading of Franck Pavloff book 'Matin Brun', readers stayed masked with a QR code in front of the Jose Cabanis public library. A librarian's nationwide strike was organized as librarians protest against the mandatory presentation of the health pass (Covid certificate) by users before entering public libraries. They argue their job is to counsel, lend books and help users, not to control the validity of their health pass. They also argue that the pass isn't demanded to access university library or specialized libraries. Librarians want access to public librairies to become again free for all and without conditions. Some people read a book called 'Matin Brun' by Franck Pavloff where he described a society becoming authoritarian. Toulouse. France. November 10th 2021.


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A pro-democracy protester bangs the pots in front of pictures of detained pro-democracy activists during a protest demanding abolish the art...

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Protest Against Article 112 In Bangkok

14 February 2021

A pro-democracy protester bangs the pots in front of pictures of detained pro-democracy activists during a protest demanding abolish the art...

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14 February 2021

A pro-democracy protester bangs the pots in front of pictures of detained pro-democracy activists during a protest demanding abolish the article 112 of the Thai criminal code near the Democracy Monument on February 13, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand.


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A phone app called "Xuexi Qiangguo" or "Study to make China strong" displaying a photo of China's President Xi Jinping is taken on October 1...

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App To Learn Xi Jinping Theory

16 October 2019

A phone app called "Xuexi Qiangguo" or "Study to make China strong" displaying a photo of China's President Xi Jinping is taken on October 1...

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16 October 2019

A phone app called "Xuexi Qiangguo" or "Study to make China strong" displaying a photo of China's President Xi Jinping is taken on October 15, 2019 as a photo illustration. The app has recently been found to have code in the app that can have backdoor access to run arbitrary commands with superuser "root" privileges.


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A phone app called "Xuexi Qiangguo" or "Study to make China strong" displaying a photo of China's President Xi Jinping is taken on October 1...

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App To Learn Xi Jinping Theory

16 October 2019

A phone app called "Xuexi Qiangguo" or "Study to make China strong" displaying a photo of China's President Xi Jinping is taken on October 1...

#4995264

16 October 2019

A phone app called "Xuexi Qiangguo" or "Study to make China strong" displaying a photo of China's President Xi Jinping is taken on October 15, 2019 as a photo illustration. The app has recently been found to have code in the app that can have backdoor access to run arbitrary commands with superuser "root" privileges.


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Indonesian students protested against the government to cancel revision of the criminal code bill and plan to weaken the anti-corruption com...

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Protest Against Criminal Code Bill In Indonesia

26 September 2019

Indonesian students protested against the government to cancel revision of the criminal code bill and plan to weaken the anti-corruption com...

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26 September 2019

Indonesian students protested against the government to cancel revision of the criminal code bill and plan to weaken the anti-corruption commission (KPK) outside Regional People's Representative Assembly Magelang in Central Java, Indonesia on September 26, 2019.


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January 22nd, Nijmegen. Around noon a big snowfall took place in many cities in The Netherlands, the first of the year. It’s expected to sno...

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The First Big Snowfall Of The Year In The Netherlands

22 January 2019

January 22nd, Nijmegen. Around noon a big snowfall took place in many cities in The Netherlands, the first of the year. It’s expected to sno...

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22 January 2019

January 22nd, Nijmegen. Around noon a big snowfall took place in many cities in The Netherlands, the first of the year. It’s expected to snow for at least 6 hours. The south is expected to get deeper snow, around 2-5cm of snow. Code yellow has been activated, like for example in Nijmegen, where Dutch railway company NS is running fewer services to head off problems with the snow.


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Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on  December 20, 2018. "Jap...

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Japan's Child Abduction Issue In Japan - Press Conference

20 December 2018

Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on  December 20, 2018. "Jap...

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20 December 2018

Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on December 20, 2018. "Japan's Child Abduction Issue: Foreign parents want their custody and access rights recognized, and court rulings enforced" Child abduction and retention refers to the illegal removal of children from their habitual residence by a family member or their retention in contravention to the international law. In the past, foreign governments tried but failed to solve the hundreds of cases brought by their own citizens against Japanese nationals abducting children born from these international couples. Children's Rights Council, a non-profit organization, estimates there are 2,000 or more new cases in Japan every year as the number of international marriages increases. But this is far from being only an issue related to international marriages. Joint custody does not exist under the civil code in Japan, where most minors after separation or divorce lose contact with one parent. Even though in 2014, the country ratified the Hague Convention on International Child Abductions, which provides for an expeditious, almost automatic method to return a child abducted by a parent from one member country to another, foreign court rulings are seldom enforced. This happens because in Japan there is not a single law that prevents parents from abducting their own children or that obliges a parent to allow visitations. That legal blind spot fails to acknowledge the inalienable right of every child to have equal access to both parents, as stated in the UN Convention of the Rights of Child (art.9). Failure by a parent to abide by the court ruling is not seen as a criminal act – which in some countries brings immediate arrest and custody – but is tolerated to ensure the so-called "principle of continuity." To ward off criticism, the then Minister of Justice Yoko Kamikawa said last June that the country would overhaul its domestic laws to implement the H


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Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on  December 20, 2018. "Jap...

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Japan's Child Abduction Issue In Japan - Press Conference

20 December 2018

Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on  December 20, 2018. "Jap...

#3577942

20 December 2018

Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on December 20, 2018. "Japan's Child Abduction Issue: Foreign parents want their custody and access rights recognized, and court rulings enforced" Child abduction and retention refers to the illegal removal of children from their habitual residence by a family member or their retention in contravention to the international law. In the past, foreign governments tried but failed to solve the hundreds of cases brought by their own citizens against Japanese nationals abducting children born from these international couples. Children's Rights Council, a non-profit organization, estimates there are 2,000 or more new cases in Japan every year as the number of international marriages increases. But this is far from being only an issue related to international marriages. Joint custody does not exist under the civil code in Japan, where most minors after separation or divorce lose contact with one parent. Even though in 2014, the country ratified the Hague Convention on International Child Abductions, which provides for an expeditious, almost automatic method to return a child abducted by a parent from one member country to another, foreign court rulings are seldom enforced. This happens because in Japan there is not a single law that prevents parents from abducting their own children or that obliges a parent to allow visitations. That legal blind spot fails to acknowledge the inalienable right of every child to have equal access to both parents, as stated in the UN Convention of the Rights of Child (art.9). Failure by a parent to abide by the court ruling is not seen as a criminal act – which in some countries brings immediate arrest and custody – but is tolerated to ensure the so-called "principle of continuity." To ward off criticism, the then Minister of Justice Yoko Kamikawa said last June that the country would overhaul its domestic laws to implement the H


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Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on  December 20, 2018. "Jap...

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Japan's Child Abduction Issue In Japan - Press Conference

20 December 2018

Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on  December 20, 2018. "Jap...

#3577944

20 December 2018

Vincent Fichot, a French Father attends a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo on December 20, 2018. "Japan's Child Abduction Issue: Foreign parents want their custody and access rights recognized, and court rulings enforced" Child abduction and retention refers to the illegal removal of children from their habitual residence by a family member or their retention in contravention to the international law. In the past, foreign governments tried but failed to solve the hundreds of cases brought by their own citizens against Japanese nationals abducting children born from these international couples. Children's Rights Council, a non-profit organization, estimates there are 2,000 or more new cases in Japan every year as the number of international marriages increases. But this is far from being only an issue related to international marriages. Joint custody does not exist under the civil code in Japan, where most minors after separation or divorce lose contact with one parent. Even though in 2014, the country ratified the Hague Convention on International Child Abductions, which provides for an expeditious, almost automatic method to return a child abducted by a parent from one member country to another, foreign court rulings are seldom enforced. This happens because in Japan there is not a single law that prevents parents from abducting their own children or that obliges a parent to allow visitations. That legal blind spot fails to acknowledge the inalienable right of every child to have equal access to both parents, as stated in the UN Convention of the Rights of Child (art.9). Failure by a parent to abide by the court ruling is not seen as a criminal act – which in some countries brings immediate arrest and custody – but is tolerated to ensure the so-called "principle of continuity." To ward off criticism, the then Minister of Justice Yoko Kamikawa said last June that the country would overhaul its domestic laws to implement the H


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