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#12571180
21 July 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 18: A food booth 'Little Donut Bakery' seen during a busy summer festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
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#12571173
21 July 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 18: A food booth selling mini donuts during a busy summer festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 18, 2025.
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#11497220
21 August 2024
Newly installed locks reinforce security fences on the secured perimeter of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois on August 20, 2024 after protestors breached a portion of the barricades a day prior.
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#11497223
21 August 2024
Chicago Police patrol an entrance to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois on August 20, 2024 after protestors breached a portion of the secured perimeter a day prior.
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#11497224
21 August 2024
Chicago Police patrol an entrance to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois on August 20, 2024 after protestors breached a portion of the secured perimeter a day prior.
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#11497217
21 August 2024
Reinforced fences are seen around the secured perimeter of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois on August 20, 2024 after protestors breached a portion of the barricades a day prior.
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#10768341
8 November 2023
CHONGQING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 8, 2023 - Workers weigh prepared dishes products in Chongqing, China, November 8, 2023.
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#7692336
26 January 2022
Close up at the food portion delivered for lunch. Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7692338
26 January 2022
Close up at the food portion delivered for lunch. Inside the new Refugee camp in Samos island that has been created in Greece with the support of the EU, as it is the first EU-funded closed controlled facility, the new Samos RIC ( Reception and Identification center) as Europe will spend 276 million euros of EU money for new camps on the islands of Samos, Lesbos, Chios, Kos and Leros . Daily life in the new migrant camp with the prefabricated houses, a closed controlled facility where people can enter only by using their card in addition to their biometrical fingerprint. The new camp can host up to 3500 people split in 8 different main areas according to the group category or ethnicity and there is also a prison like detention facility. On September 21 the authorities moved all the remaining people from the former camp located in Vathi - Samos to the new one without any problems and resistance. Building and additional work is still in process. Police and private security do a screening - security check before entering in the camp. Right now 283 people are located in the new facility that was officially opened a few days ago with European representation. In the camp operate some NGO like euro relief, msf nearby, in addition to IOM and UNHCR. After the relocation asylum seekers complained about the lack of shadow, the quality of food and the distance from the town. The camp has residents from Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and other African countries. The official name is the Closed Controlled Access Center of Samos, run by the Greek government from the Ministry of Migration & Asylum. Zervou, Samos Island, Greece on September 23, 2021
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#7671808
22 January 2022
Romanian Orthodox clergy make their way to the starting point for the march portion of the 49th annual March for Life in Washington, DC. Thousands of protesters come from around the country to march against abortion and call for Roe v. Wade to be overturned. The march begins on the National Mall and concludes at the Supreme Court. 50,000 people are expected to attend this year’s event.
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#7671744
22 January 2022
Pro-life activists join in chants while waiting for the march portion of the 49th annual March for Life in Washington, DC. Thousands of protesters come from around the country to march against abortion and call for Roe v. Wade to be overturned. The march begins on the National Mall and concludes at the Supreme Court. 50,000 people are expected to attend this year’s event.
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Thousands Attend The Women’s March Rally For Abortion Justice In Washington, DC
2 October 2021
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2 October 2021
The march portion of the Women's March Rally for Abortion Justice begins in Washington, DC. Protesters demand the US government protect women's reproductive rights and access to abortion nationwide. Specifically, they are calling on Congress to pass the Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA) and EACH Act, which guarantee abortion access and require it to be covered by insurance. More than 600 satellite protests are happening nationwide on October 2. The events are partly in response to restrictive anti-abortion laws recently passed in Texas and Mississippi, and the Supreme Court's refusal to strike down the Texas law.
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#1711008
12 February 2017
The top portion of the new air traffic control tower of San Francisco International Airport
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#1624756
3 January 2017
Bangladeshi firefighters try to douse flame after a fire broke out in a market at Gulshan, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. on January 03, 2016 A part of the two-storey DCC market collapsed as a massive fire broke out at the market in Gulshan-1 of the capital city early Tuesday. The fire originated from the DCC kitchen market around 2.30am and later engulfed the whole market, said Bhaojon Kumar Sarker, duty officer of the Fire Service and Civil Defence (FSCD) control room.Twenty units of fire-fighters are trying to douse the fire, he added while talking to reporters around 12.01pm. Several hundreds of shops were burnt down and a small portion of the two-storey market collapsed following the fire.
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#1624757
3 January 2017
Bangladeshi firefighters try to douse flame after a fire broke out in a market at Gulshan, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. on January 03, 2016 A part of the two-storey DCC market collapsed as a massive fire broke out at the market in Gulshan-1 of the capital city early Tuesday. The fire originated from the DCC kitchen market around 2.30am and later engulfed the whole market, said Bhaojon Kumar Sarker, duty officer of the Fire Service and Civil Defence (FSCD) control room.Twenty units of fire-fighters are trying to douse the fire, he added while talking to reporters around 12.01pm. Several hundreds of shops were burnt down and a small portion of the two-storey market collapsed following the fire.
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#1624758
3 January 2017
Bangladeshi firefighters try to douse flame after a fire broke out in a market at Gulshan, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. on January 03, 2016 A part of the two-storey DCC market collapsed as a massive fire broke out at the market in Gulshan-1 of the capital city early Tuesday. The fire originated from the DCC kitchen market around 2.30am and later engulfed the whole market, said Bhaojon Kumar Sarker, duty officer of the Fire Service and Civil Defence (FSCD) control room.Twenty units of fire-fighters are trying to douse the fire, he added while talking to reporters around 12.01pm. Several hundreds of shops were burnt down and a small portion of the two-storey market collapsed following the fire.
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