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#13633494
26 Apr 2026
A section of the East Side Gallery Berlin Wall memorial is seen in Berlin, Germany, on April 21, 2026. The East Side Gallery is an open-air art gallery on the longest remaining section of the Berlin Wall. The Berliner Fernsehturm TV tower is visible in the background.
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#13619009
24 Apr 2026
Expedited lanes for San Diego higher education students living in Mexico are open at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in Tijuana, Mexico, on April 23, 2026, through the Coordinated Access Program Lane next to general traffic and SENTRI lanes at pedestrian border crossings. To use the lane, college students must download a U.S. Customs and Border Protection app to sign up for the free program offered to students crossing the border.
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#13619010
24 Apr 2026
Expedited lanes for San Diego higher education students living in Mexico are open at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in Tijuana, Mexico, on April 23, 2026, through the Coordinated Access Program Lane next to general traffic and SENTRI lanes at pedestrian border crossings. To use the lane, college students must download a U.S. Customs and Border Protection app to sign up for the free program offered to students crossing the border.
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#13619017
24 Apr 2026
Expedited lanes for San Diego higher education students living in Mexico are open at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in Tijuana, Mexico, on April 23, 2026, through the Coordinated Access Program Lane next to general traffic and SENTRI lanes at pedestrian border crossings. To use the lane, college students must download a U.S. Customs and Border Protection app to sign up for the free program offered to students crossing the border.
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#13564665
12 Apr 2026
A female demonstrator raises a placard reading, ''no human being is illegal'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work, and the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility and helped legitimize certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, frame his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.
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#13564680
12 Apr 2026
Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about perceived increases in rhetoric described as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. Participants express concern over what they see as targeting of activists and advocates, which they believe threatens values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being perceived as xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.
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#13564683
12 Apr 2026
Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about perceived increases in rhetoric described as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. Participants express concern over what they see as targeting of activists and advocates, which they believe threatens values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being perceived as xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.
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#13364346
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the BLUSZCZ (Ivy) unmanned surface mining system during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. The system is a specialized variant of a light all-terrain vehicle designed for the rapid, automated deployment of landmines across wide areas. The demonstration took place just one day before Poland’s official withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention to deploy land mines along its eastern border.
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#13364348
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the Bluszcz (Ivy) unmanned surface mining system (left) and a Waran 4x4 armored vehicle (right) during a dynamic demonstration with fireballs in the background during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. The event showcased Polish-developed autonomous and counter-drone technologies intended to secure national borders.
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#13364350
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: A view of the Bluszcz (Ivy) unmanned surface mining system (left) and a Waran 4x4 armored vehicle (right) during a dynamic demonstration with fireballs in the background during open tests of unmanned weapon systems at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. The event showcased Polish-developed autonomous and counter-drone technologies intended to secure national borders.
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#13364237
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk observes 'Open Tests of Unmanned Weapon Systems' at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. During the visit, Tusk highlighted advancements in domestic autonomous and counter-drone technologies, such as the SAN anti-drone system, and announced that Poland would be capable of mining its eastern border within 48 hours following its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.
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#13364238
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk observes 'Open Tests of Unmanned Weapon Systems' at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. During the visit, Tusk highlighted advancements in domestic autonomous and counter-drone technologies, such as the SAN anti-drone system, and announced that Poland would be capable of mining its eastern border within 48 hours following its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.
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#13364242
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk observes 'Open Tests of Unmanned Weapon Systems' at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. During the visit, Tusk highlighted advancements in domestic autonomous and counter-drone technologies, such as the SAN anti-drone system, and announced that Poland would be capable of mining its eastern border within 48 hours following its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.
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#13364244
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks to the media after observing 'Open Tests of Unmanned Weapon Systems' at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. During the visit, Tusk highlighted advancements in domestic autonomous and counter-drone technologies, such as the SAN anti-drone system, and announced that Poland would be capable of mining its eastern border within 48 hours following its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.
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#13364245
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks to the media after observing 'Open Tests of Unmanned Weapon Systems' at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. During the visit, Tusk highlighted advancements in domestic autonomous and counter-drone technologies, such as the SAN anti-drone system, and announced that Poland would be capable of mining its eastern border within 48 hours following its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.
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#13364246
23 Feb 2026
ZIELONKA, POLAND – FEBRUARY 19: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk speaks to the media after observing 'Open Tests of Unmanned Weapon Systems' at the Military Institute of Armament Technology (WITU) training ground in Zielonka, Poland, on February 19, 2026. During the visit, Tusk highlighted advancements in domestic autonomous and counter-drone technologies, such as the SAN anti-drone system, and announced that Poland would be capable of mining its eastern border within 48 hours following its withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention.
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