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#12361066
13 May 2025
Vendors organize large displays of stuffed toys and Asian food products in front of retail shops at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this district.
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#12361067
13 May 2025
Workers prepare and package traditional Vietnamese food in a small kitchen at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The market is home to numerous street food stalls and restaurants serving the local Vietnamese community and visitors. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this district.
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#12361069
13 May 2025
Visitors sit at outdoor seating at a vegan restaurant and bistro cafe at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The Vietnamese commercial hub features diverse culinary options ranging from traditional street food to plant-based cuisine. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this district.
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#12361072
13 May 2025
Cyclists pass by a row of Vietnamese-run service shops, including beauty salons, flower stores, and cargo shipping companies, at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The area forms part of a self-contained commercial and cultural hub developed by the Vietnamese community. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this district.
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#12361073
13 May 2025
People walk past outdoor displays of goods, food stalls, and Vietnamese-run shops at TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The scene reflects the lively street commerce and everyday activity in this self-contained urban district. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this vibrant area.
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#12361075
13 May 2025
A SCANIA delivery truck from Marek Spedition passes by various Asian wholesale and retail stores, including food distributors and textile shops, in TTTM Sapa, Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. The signage in Vietnamese and Czech reflects the strong presence of Vietnamese-run businesses in this marketplace. Around 7,000 people are employed in this district.
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#12361078
13 May 2025
Cars and delivery vans enter the SAPARIA-marked gate of TTTM Sapa, also known as Little Hanoi, in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 10, 2025. This entrance leads to the largest Vietnamese commercial center in the country, which is home to retail shops, food outlets, and service providers. Approximately 7,000 people are employed in this district.
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#12320982
1 May 2025
Demonstrators hold a banner reading ''Superreiche zur Kasse - Umverteilung von oben nach unten!'' (''Make the super-rich pay - Redistribution from top to bottom!'') during a Labour Day protest organized by the ver.di senior citizens' group in Munich, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The demonstration is part of nationwide May 1st events demanding social justice, higher wages, fair taxation, and increased support for lower-income citizens.
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#12320984
1 May 2025
A samba percussion group marches ahead of demonstrators with a large banner reading ''Mach dich stark mit uns - 1. Mai 2025'' (''Make yourself strong with us - May 1st, 2025'') during the Labour Day protest organized by the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. The demonstration features music, banners, and various social and labor demands, including better wages, workers' rights, and social justice.
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Migrants Fear Eviction At Camp In The Gustavo A. Madero Borough Of Mexico City
29 April 2025
#12314850
29 April 2025
On April 28, 2025, in Mexico City, Mexico, migrants sheltering in a camp in the Gustavo A. Madero borough fear the capital's government will move them to a shelter due to alleged insecurity. The migrants fear deportation to their countries of origin. This situation arises after Donald Trump's return as president of the United States worsens conditions following the malfunction of the CBP One application, which, through appointments, would allow the possible flow of migrants to the United States and prevent organized crime from affecting migrants, among other challenges they face during their passage through national territory.
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#12146021
11 March 2025
A residential area in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 6, 2025, highlights the city's ongoing housing shortage and high rental prices. An outdoor playground with children plays and adults supervise, set against the backdrop of traditional apartment buildings. The scene reflects the challenges and importance of urban living spaces for families amid rising housing costs.
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#12146022
11 March 2025
A residential courtyard in Munich, Germany, on March 6, 2025, reflects daily life in a neighborhood affected by high rents and a housing shortage. Clothes hang on a communal drying line between apartment buildings, symbolizing shared living spaces and the challenges of affordable housing. This scene represents the reality of urban residential areas where space and resources are limited due to rising living costs.
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#12146023
11 March 2025
Residential buildings line a busy road in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 6, 2025, showcasing the city's ongoing housing crisis and high rental costs. A mix of modern and older apartment buildings, urban traffic, public transport, and city infrastructure highlights the contrast between growing demand for affordable housing and increasing urbanization.
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#12108206
1 March 2025
A residential street in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on February 8, 2025, highlights the ongoing housing crisis characterized by high rents and a shortage of affordable living spaces. The image shows typical Bavarian apartment buildings, a bus stop, pedestrians, and a DHL delivery van, reflecting the challenges of urban housing in one of Germany's most expensive cities.
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Daily Life At The Paso Del Norte International Bridge In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
3 February 2025
#12011828
3 February 2025
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on an unspecified date, daily life continues as mass deportations of migrants occur across the Paso del Norte International Bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. North American authorities hand over dozens of Mexican migrants to personnel from the National Migration Institute. Some migrants, while walking with their hands behind their backs and wearing face masks, mention that they plan to consider trying to cross into the United States again or, if not, return to their places of origin. This mass deportation, officially amounting to more than 4,000 people, occurs because the CBP One application stops working. This application, through an appointment, would allow them to know the possible migratory flow to the United States and reduce the possibility that organized crime affects their movement, among other challenges they face when passing through national territory. U.S. immigration authorities legalize raids in places previously considered ''protected,'' such as schools, churches, non-governmental organizations, and hospitals, and even conduct house arrests without any human rights protocol.
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Daily Life At The Paso Del Norte International Bridge In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
3 February 2025
#12011829
3 February 2025
In Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, on an unspecified date, daily life continues as mass deportations of migrants occur across the Paso del Norte International Bridge in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. North American authorities hand over dozens of Mexican migrants to personnel from the National Migration Institute. Some migrants, while walking with their hands behind their backs and wearing face masks, mention that they plan to consider trying to cross into the United States again or, if not, return to their places of origin. This mass deportation, officially amounting to more than 4,000 people, occurs because the CBP One application stops working. This application, through an appointment, would allow them to know the possible migratory flow to the United States and reduce the possibility that organized crime affects their movement, among other challenges they face when passing through national territory. U.S. immigration authorities legalize raids in places previously considered ''protected,'' such as schools, churches, non-governmental organizations, and hospitals, and even conduct house arrests without any human rights protocol.
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