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4 August 2025
A general view of the West Stand at Moor Lane during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Salford City and Crewe Alexandra at The Peninsula Stadium in Salford, on August 2, 2025.
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23 March 2025
General action takes place in the area during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Notts County and Crewe Alexandra at Meadow Lane in Nottingham, England, on March 22, 2025.
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23 March 2025
General action takes place in the area during the Sky Bet League 2 match between Notts County and Crewe Alexandra at Meadow Lane in Nottingham, England, on March 22, 2025.
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27 June 2023
A view of the city amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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27 June 2023
A view of the city amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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27 June 2023
A view of the city amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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27 June 2023
A view of the city amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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#10209002
27 June 2023
A view of traffic amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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#10209004
27 June 2023
A view of traffic amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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#10209006
27 June 2023
A view of traffic amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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#10209008
27 June 2023
A view of traffic amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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27 June 2023
A view of traffic amid air pollution in Jakarta, Indonesia, June 27, 2023. In recent weeks, Jakarta has crept into the top of a list of cities with the worst air quality. According to metrics gauged by Swiss climate technology company IQAir, Jakarta recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) score of 157, placing it squarely in the ''unhealthy'' category. Earlier this month, Jakarta's air was reported to consist of 67 micrograms per cubic meter (ug/m3) of PM 2.5 pollutants: a class of fine breathable matter that is often made out to be the cause of various respiratory diseases, which was 13.4 times higher than the level the World Health Organization (WHO) considers safe. The report ranked Jakarta among the top three of 61 cities observed worldwide for premature deaths related to such pollution, with more than 1,500 deaths blamed on coal power in 2019. That number can double to more than 3,000 if new plants are operational by 2030.
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Locals In A Remote Town In The Philippines Mark The Holy Week With A Distinct Tradition
7 April 2023
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7 April 2023
Participants donning centurion attire rest by the sea at a port in Quezon province, Philippines on April 3, 2023. As per the region's tourism department, the unique garb originated when residents who were unable to purchase conventional centurion armor fashioned their own by embellishing their tunics with homemade feathers crafted from crepe paper.
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Locals In A Remote Town In The Philippines Mark The Holy Week With A Distinct Tradition
7 April 2023
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7 April 2023
A group of children donning centurion attire assemble at a sheltered court in Quezon province, Philippines on April 3, 2023. As per the region's tourism department, the unique garb originated when residents who were unable to purchase conventional centurion armor fashioned their own by embellishing their tunics with homemade feathers crafted from crepe paper.
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Locals In A Remote Town In The Philippines Mark The Holy Week With A Distinct Tradition
7 April 2023
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7 April 2023
Participants wearing the distinct centurion costume gather inside a covered court in Quezon province, Philippines on April 3, 2023. According to the region's tourism department, the unique garb originated when residents who were unable to purchase conventional centurion armor fashioned their own by embellishing their tunics with homemade feathers crafted from crepe paper.
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Locals In A Remote Town In The Philippines Mark The Holy Week With A Distinct Tradition
7 April 2023
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7 April 2023
Participants wearing the distinct centurion costume gather inside a covered court in Quezon province, Philippines on April 3, 2023. According to the region's tourism department, the unique garb originated when residents who were unable to purchase conventional centurion armor fashioned their own by embellishing their tunics with homemade feathers crafted from crepe paper.
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