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Pro-Palestine And Pro-Israel Left-wing Demonstrations In Leipzig On January 17
17 January 2026
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17 January 2026
A protester holds signs reading ''Staatsrason totet'' (''State raison kills'') and ''nie wieder ist jetzt'' (''never again is now'') at a Pro-Palestine demonstration in Leipzig, Saxony, on January 17, 2026. Pro-Palestine groups call for a demonstration in Leipzig Connewitz to protest against the Pro-Israel left-wing scene. Pro-Israel activists call to block and protest against the Pro-Palestine demonstration. The police deploy on a large scale. In the end, 3,000 people demonstrate.
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19 August 2025
A demonstrator holds a yellow protest sign reading ''Menschlichkeit und Volkerrecht stehen uber Staatsrason'' (''Humanity and international law stand above raison d'etat'') during the rally ''Arms deliveries to Israel? NOT in my name!'' in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 19, 2025.
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16 February 2024
Jabbar Raisani arrives at the World Premiere Of Netflix's 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Season 1 held at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on February 15, 2024 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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Fourth Day Of Inter-union Mobilisation Against The Pension Reform In Paris
12 February 2023
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12 February 2023
A demonstrator holds a sign with the words ''On a raison de se revolter'' on it during the trade union demonstration organised by the eight main trade unions of salaried workers and youth organisations in Paris on 11 February 2023 to protest against the pension reform project presented by the French government, which would push back the retirement age from 62 to 64 years. For this fourth day of mobilisation, exceptionally organised on a Saturday, no strike has been announced in order not to disrupt the French people's holiday departures and not to harm the movement's popularity.
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7 August 2021
Large statue of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar at the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, on June 15, 2010. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was inspired by the teachings of Lord Buddha and sought to remove the caste system in India. Strategically located and in a prosperous region, Nagpur Airport figures to play prominently in the spectacular growth of air travel in India. This airport is slated to be the Multimodal International Hub Airport in India and the development work has already started.
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8 July 2018
Anthony Raison of Celtic during the Club Friendly match between Shamrock Rovers and Celtic FC at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin, Ireland on July 7, 2018
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19 December 2015
Ab-Anbar gallery, a new multidisciplinary contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran announces its next exhibition on December 4th, featuring works by Raha Raissnia to be exhibited for the first time in Tehran.Selected Works: Raha Raissnia is an exhibition of Raha’s dense, explorations of light which manifest as works on paper, paintings and film installations. Described as a ‘night-painter’, one that Milton Cruz situates as having a habit of “starting from the other side of things”, theses works emerge from stillness, silence and darkness whilst operating at the fleeting moment of being half-awake, as light flutters between the hallucinatory that is difficult to wrap around consciousness.Alongside paintings and some works on paper, her 16 mm film Longing, 2015, which was selected as part of All the World's Future at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, curated by Okwui Enwezor will be installed as a loop. This film for its starting point drew from much raw footage Raissnia took in a series of visits to a poor neighbourhood in New York's East Harlem. An earlier film Chaleh Harz, 2011, also on view used as its starting point raw footage she took of slums of Darvazeh Ghar, south of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, in 1998. Both these films were made through a very layered process of re-filming raw material in studio that combined found imagery with hand painted slides projecting them on screens and paintings made by the artist before they were finished onto 16mm film.
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19 December 2015
Ab-Anbar gallery, a new multidisciplinary contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran announces its next exhibition on December 4th, featuring works by Raha Raissnia to be exhibited for the first time in Tehran.Selected Works: Raha Raissnia is an exhibition of Raha’s dense, explorations of light which manifest as works on paper, paintings and film installations. Described as a ‘night-painter’, one that Milton Cruz situates as having a habit of “starting from the other side of things”, theses works emerge from stillness, silence and darkness whilst operating at the fleeting moment of being half-awake, as light flutters between the hallucinatory that is difficult to wrap around consciousness.Alongside paintings and some works on paper, her 16 mm film Longing, 2015, which was selected as part of All the World's Future at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, curated by Okwui Enwezor will be installed as a loop. This film for its starting point drew from much raw footage Raissnia took in a series of visits to a poor neighbourhood in New York's East Harlem. An earlier film Chaleh Harz, 2011, also on view used as its starting point raw footage she took of slums of Darvazeh Ghar, south of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, in 1998. Both these films were made through a very layered process of re-filming raw material in studio that combined found imagery with hand painted slides projecting them on screens and paintings made by the artist before they were finished onto 16mm film.
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#966313
19 December 2015
Ab-Anbar gallery, a new multidisciplinary contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran announces its next exhibition on December 4th, featuring works by Raha Raissnia to be exhibited for the first time in Tehran.Selected Works: Raha Raissnia is an exhibition of Raha’s dense, explorations of light which manifest as works on paper, paintings and film installations. Described as a ‘night-painter’, one that Milton Cruz situates as having a habit of “starting from the other side of things”, theses works emerge from stillness, silence and darkness whilst operating at the fleeting moment of being half-awake, as light flutters between the hallucinatory that is difficult to wrap around consciousness.Alongside paintings and some works on paper, her 16 mm film Longing, 2015, which was selected as part of All the World's Future at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, curated by Okwui Enwezor will be installed as a loop. This film for its starting point drew from much raw footage Raissnia took in a series of visits to a poor neighbourhood in New York's East Harlem. An earlier film Chaleh Harz, 2011, also on view used as its starting point raw footage she took of slums of Darvazeh Ghar, south of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, in 1998. Both these films were made through a very layered process of re-filming raw material in studio that combined found imagery with hand painted slides projecting them on screens and paintings made by the artist before they were finished onto 16mm film.
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19 December 2015
Ab-Anbar gallery, a new multidisciplinary contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran announces its next exhibition on December 4th, featuring works by Raha Raissnia to be exhibited for the first time in Tehran.Selected Works: Raha Raissnia is an exhibition of Raha’s dense, explorations of light which manifest as works on paper, paintings and film installations. Described as a ‘night-painter’, one that Milton Cruz situates as having a habit of “starting from the other side of things”, theses works emerge from stillness, silence and darkness whilst operating at the fleeting moment of being half-awake, as light flutters between the hallucinatory that is difficult to wrap around consciousness.Alongside paintings and some works on paper, her 16 mm film Longing, 2015, which was selected as part of All the World's Future at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, curated by Okwui Enwezor will be installed as a loop. This film for its starting point drew from much raw footage Raissnia took in a series of visits to a poor neighbourhood in New York's East Harlem. An earlier film Chaleh Harz, 2011, also on view used as its starting point raw footage she took of slums of Darvazeh Ghar, south of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, in 1998. Both these films were made through a very layered process of re-filming raw material in studio that combined found imagery with hand painted slides projecting them on screens and paintings made by the artist before they were finished onto 16mm film.
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#966318
19 December 2015
Ab-Anbar gallery, a new multidisciplinary contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran announces its next exhibition on December 4th, featuring works by Raha Raissnia to be exhibited for the first time in Tehran.Selected Works: Raha Raissnia is an exhibition of Raha’s dense, explorations of light which manifest as works on paper, paintings and film installations. Described as a ‘night-painter’, one that Milton Cruz situates as having a habit of “starting from the other side of things”, theses works emerge from stillness, silence and darkness whilst operating at the fleeting moment of being half-awake, as light flutters between the hallucinatory that is difficult to wrap around consciousness.Alongside paintings and some works on paper, her 16 mm film Longing, 2015, which was selected as part of All the World's Future at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, curated by Okwui Enwezor will be installed as a loop. This film for its starting point drew from much raw footage Raissnia took in a series of visits to a poor neighbourhood in New York's East Harlem. An earlier film Chaleh Harz, 2011, also on view used as its starting point raw footage she took of slums of Darvazeh Ghar, south of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, in 1998. Both these films were made through a very layered process of re-filming raw material in studio that combined found imagery with hand painted slides projecting them on screens and paintings made by the artist before they were finished onto 16mm film.
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#966322
19 December 2015
Ab-Anbar gallery, a new multidisciplinary contemporary art centre in downtown Tehran announces its next exhibition on December 4th, featuring works by Raha Raissnia to be exhibited for the first time in Tehran.Selected Works: Raha Raissnia is an exhibition of Raha’s dense, explorations of light which manifest as works on paper, paintings and film installations. Described as a ‘night-painter’, one that Milton Cruz situates as having a habit of “starting from the other side of things”, theses works emerge from stillness, silence and darkness whilst operating at the fleeting moment of being half-awake, as light flutters between the hallucinatory that is difficult to wrap around consciousness.Alongside paintings and some works on paper, her 16 mm film Longing, 2015, which was selected as part of All the World's Future at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015, curated by Okwui Enwezor will be installed as a loop. This film for its starting point drew from much raw footage Raissnia took in a series of visits to a poor neighbourhood in New York's East Harlem. An earlier film Chaleh Harz, 2011, also on view used as its starting point raw footage she took of slums of Darvazeh Ghar, south of the Grand Bazaar in Tehran, in 1998. Both these films were made through a very layered process of re-filming raw material in studio that combined found imagery with hand painted slides projecting them on screens and paintings made by the artist before they were finished onto 16mm film.
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