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2 November 2025
A man puts money in a tipping box in the form of a button before the last party under the motto 'The Last Cheers, Queers!' at Schwuz Club in Berlin, Germany, on November 1, 2025. The club files for insolvency last July and closes after 48 years of activity, having been one of the oldest points of reference for Berlin's queer community.
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20 May 2025
A man purchases lottery tickets from a new automated vending machine during the Victoria Day long weekend in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on May 19, 2025. Victoria Day is informally considered the start of the summer season in Canada. Victoria Day in Canada commemorates Queen Victoria's role in the country's history, particularly her support for the Confederation, which helps unify the provinces under the British Crown. It also serves as a reminder of Canada's historical ties to the British monarchy.
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27 March 2025
A security guard stands at the entrance of MB Bank on Ngo Quyen Street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. Several motorbikes park along the sidewalk, and customers use the ATM beside the entrance during a rainy weekday.
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27 March 2025
The logo of MB Bank is displayed above a promotional banner featuring a smiling family outside a branch on Ngo Quyen Street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. The advertisement promotes banking services such as international transfers and fast business loans.
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27 March 2025
Customers access an ATM and enter the MB Bank branch on a rainy day in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. Motorbikes park along the sidewalk in front of the bank, which offers financial services including international transfers and loans.
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16 March 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12: Printing plates for the $1000 note featuring Elizabeth II, displayed at The Bank of Canada Museum (formerly the Currency Museum), in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025.
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16 March 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12: The face sides of the 1986 Birds of Canada series depicting, top to bottom, Queen Elizabeth II, Wilfrid Laurier, John A. Macdonald, Queen Elizabeth II, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Robert Borden and again Queen Elizabeth II, part of the fifth series of Canadian banknotes, displayed at The Bank of Canada Museum (formerly the Currency Museum), in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025.
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16 March 2025
OTTAWA, CANADA - MARCH 12: The face side of the 1988 $1000 note featuring Elizabeth II, displayed at The Bank of Canada Museum (formerly the Currency Museum), in downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on March 12, 2025.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
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1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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New York City Police Department Investigates The Murder Of 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh By A Former Employee Due To Backpay At 104-16 103 Avenue In Ozone Park, Queens, New York
1 March 2025
#12111016
1 March 2025
NYPD Crime Scene Unit investigators and NYPD detectives photograph, mark, and collect evidence, including electrical cords, the suspect's wallet, an apple, and other items, where 64-year-old Juliet Kashidas-Singh is killed by a former employee over back pay in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, United States, on March 1, 2025. A 64-year-old woman is killed Thursday and is left on the landing to her Ozone Park home due to a dispute over money. Juliet Kashidas-Singh is found dead just before 5:30 p.m. outside her home on 103rd Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens, New York, and when police respond, they locate her unresponsive and lying in front of her home, and EMS pronounces her dead at the scene. An autopsy performed by the medical examiner finds blunt force injuries of the head, neck, and torso to be the cause of death. The injuries are consistent with strangulation and beating. 40-year-old Francisco Sevilla is charged with murder and criminal possession of a weapon. Detectives believe the dispute is over $300. Sevilla works for the victim in her construction business and apparently thinks he is owed money. ''It's a straight-up dispute over back pay; fortunately, the suspect leaves his wallet at the scene, that's how we are able to identify him,'' says NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
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