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#13705104
15 May 2026
A general view of the Office of the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) at Chaeng Watthana Government Complex in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Election Commission of Thailand is under public scrutiny following allegations of inconsistencies in the results reporting for the 2026 Thai General Election. A case challenging the election's validity, arguing that QR codes on ballots violated constitutionally guaranteed voter secrecy, is now before the Constitutional Court and could void the contest.
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#13705105
15 May 2026
A general view of the Office of the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) at Chaeng Watthana Government Complex in Bangkok, Thailand, on May 15, 2026. The Election Commission of Thailand is under public scrutiny following allegations of inconsistencies in the results reporting for the 2026 Thai General Election. A case challenging the election's validity, arguing that QR codes on ballots violated constitutionally guaranteed voter secrecy, is now before the Constitutional Court and could void the contest.
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#13700861
14 May 2026
Jake Lang, identified as a participant in the January 6 events, argues with a passerby during a rally with U.S. Militia Commander Elias Humiston in front of a Lululemon store in Colonial Williamsburg, United States, on May 13, 2026. The rally announces a future event on July 1, 2026, protesting Governor Spanberger's open-carry law.
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#13700871
14 May 2026
Jake Lang, identified as a participant in the January 6 events, argues with a passerby during a rally with U.S. Militia Commander Elias Humiston in front of a Lululemon store in Colonial Williamsburg, United States, on May 13, 2026. The rally announces a future event on July 1, 2026, protesting Governor Spanberger's open-carry law.
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#13694909
12 May 2026
Angel Azuaje #215, Nathan Silva #6, and Adalberto Carrasquilla #28 of Pumas engage in a discussion with referee Arturo Ramos during the Liga MX quarter-final match between Pumas UNAM and Club America at the Estadio Olimpico Universitario on May 10, 2026, in Mexico City, Mexico.
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#13678588
8 May 2026
Lee Chang-wook, head of the securities branch of the Korea Financial Industry Public Service Workers' Union, and union members shout slogans during a protest against the extension of stock trading hours in front of the Korea Exchange in the Yeouido district of Seoul, South Korea, on May 8, 2026. The union calls for the withdrawal of a proposed 12-hour trading system, citing concerns over labor conditions and system stability. Although the Korea Exchange postponed the implementation of pre- and after-market trading until September, workers continue to protest, arguing that starting market operations as early as 7 a.m. imposes an excessive burden on staff.
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#13678591
8 May 2026
Lee Chang-wook, head of the securities branch of the Korea Financial Industry Public Service Workers' Union, and union members shout slogans during a protest against the extension of stock trading hours in front of the Korea Exchange in the Yeouido district of Seoul, South Korea, on May 8, 2026. The union calls for the withdrawal of a proposed 12-hour trading system, citing concerns over labor conditions and system stability. Although the Korea Exchange postponed the implementation of pre- and after-market trading until September, workers continue to protest, arguing that starting market operations as early as 7 a.m. imposes an excessive burden on staff.
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27 Apr 2026
Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan speaks with the umpire during her Women's Singles match against Qinwen Zheng of China on Day Seven of the Mutua Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on April 26, 2026, in Madrid, Spain.
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#13633736
26 Apr 2026
Demonstrators march through central Warsaw during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633737
26 Apr 2026
A member of the Inspectorate for the Safety of Animals is seen at a rally protesting President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law prohitibint the use of chaings on dagos on April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633738
26 Apr 2026
Demonstrators march through central Warsaw during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633739
26 Apr 2026
A small dog leans on a sign during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633740
26 Apr 2026
Demonstrators march through central Warsaw during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633741
26 Apr 2026
Demonstrators march through central Warsaw during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633742
26 Apr 2026
Demonstrators march through central Warsaw during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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#13633743
26 Apr 2026
Demonstrators march through central Warsaw during the Great March for Animals, Sunday, April 26, 2026, calling on parliament to overturn President Karol Nawrocki's veto of a law that would have banned keeping dogs chained up. Nawrocki vetoed the legislation in December 2025, arguing that provisions requiring minimum kennel sizes were unrealistic and would harm farmers and rural households. Parliament's attempt to override the veto — which would require a three-fifths majority — failed to garner enough support after Law and Justice MPs who had initially backed the bill declined to vote against the president they helped elect.
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