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#12538802
8 July 2025
Vehicles move through wet streets during rainfall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 8, 2025. The scene shows cars, vans, and trucks navigating urban traffic under rainy summer weather.
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#12538803
8 July 2025
Vehicles move through wet streets during rainfall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 8, 2025. The scene shows cars, vans, and trucks navigating urban traffic under rainy summer weather.
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#12538804
8 July 2025
Vehicles move through wet streets during rainfall in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on July 8, 2025. The scene shows cars, vans, and trucks navigating urban traffic under rainy summer weather.
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#12453841
8 June 2025
A group of people stands closely together in front of a restaurant in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. One person holds a bright yellow umbrella with the bold printed text ''FUCKING RAIN,'' drawing attention amid the subdued tones of the surrounding umbrellas.
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Polls Indicate Low Turnout Amid Shutdown In Jammu And Kashmir Municipal Elections
8 October 2018
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8 October 2018
Indian government forces stand alert near on a road in the old city during restrictions imposed by the government, during the first phase of municipal polls, on October 8, 2018 in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, India. Indian-administered Kashmir shut on the call of pro-independence groups to mark the first phase of municipal polls being held by India in the disputed Himalayan region on Monday. The restive Kashmir valley witnessed just 17.5 polling percentage till 3 pm, officials said. Pro-independence groups had called for a shutdown to mark the polls while pro-India parties like the National Conference and Peoples Democratic Party decided to stay away from the process, citing New Delhis attempts to alter the special status accorded to the region in the Indian constitution.
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