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#10933894
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past hundreds of flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up to be a three-way race between a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are set to go to the polls in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people voting in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933895
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past hundreds of flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up to be a three-way race between a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are set to go to the polls in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people voting in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933896
23 January 2024
Hundreds of flags for political parties are being installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up to be a three-way race between a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are going to the polls in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people voting in presidential, legislative, and local elections. This number will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933897
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past hundreds of flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up to be a three-way race between a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933898
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past banners for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up as a three-way race among a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933899
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past banners and flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up as a three-way race among a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries representing half the world's population are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933900
23 January 2024
Hundreds of flags for political parties are being installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up to be a three-way race between a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are going to the polls in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people voting in presidential, legislative, and local elections. This number will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933901
23 January 2024
Hundreds of flags for political parties are being installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up to be a three-way race between a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries, representing half the world's population, are going to the polls in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people voting in presidential, legislative, and local elections. This number will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933902
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up as a three-way race among a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries representing half the world's population are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933903
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up as a three-way race among a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries representing half the world's population are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933904
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up as a three-way race among a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries representing half the world's population are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#10933905
23 January 2024
A motorist is riding past flags for political parties installed along the street in Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 23, 2024. The world's third-largest democracy is preparing to hold its presidential elections on February 14, which is shaping up as a three-way race among a former special forces general and two former governors. Meanwhile, more than 60 countries representing half the world's population are gearing up for elections in 2024, with an estimated 4 billion people expected to vote in presidential, legislative, and local elections--a number that will not be reached again until 2048, in what could be the greatest rolling spectacle of democracy in human history.
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#7938836
19 March 2022
An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.
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#7938840
19 March 2022
'Fishing kills'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.
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#7938844
19 March 2022
A woman holds a placard reading '#stopsharkfinning, 73 millions of sharks belonging to endangered species are sold for their fins'. An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awareness about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.
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#7938848
19 March 2022
An NGO, 'Nature&Sauvage Occitanie' organized a gathering in Toulouse for the World Day For the End of Fishing. They wanted to raise awarenes about over fishing and over explotation of seas and oceans. Bycatchs are estimated anywhere between 7.3 and 38.5 millions tons per year. The journal Science published a four-year study in November 2006, which predicted that, at prevailing trends, the world would run out of wild-caught seafood in 2048 or before. In 2021, the FAO published statistics about capture : capture production (fish, crustaceans and molluscs) accounted for 92.5 million tonnes in 2019, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared with the previous year. Toulouse. France. March 19th 2022.
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