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#12984814
13 November 2025
In Bari, Italy, on November 12, 2025, a Trenitalia regional train is captured in motion at Bari station, showing dynamic movement and a blurred effect.
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#12514289
29 June 2025
A car speeds through the city streets at night, captured with a panning effect that highlights motion and urban energy. The blurred background emphasizes the sense of dynamism and modern life in an Italian city after dark in Bari, Italy, on June 21, 2025.
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#12514290
29 June 2025
A car speeds through the city streets at night, captured with a panning effect that highlights motion and urban energy. The blurred background emphasizes the sense of dynamism and modern life in an Italian city after dark in Bari, Italy, on June 21, 2025.
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#12502443
24 June 2025
A car speeds through the city streets at night in Bari, Italy, on June 21, 2025, captured with a panning effect that highlights motion and urban energy. The blurred background emphasizes the sense of dynamism and modern life in an Italian city after dark.
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#12475049
14 June 2025
A person rides a high-speed swing carousel in front of a historic building during a summer fair in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on June 14, 2025. The image captures motion blur.
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#12326196
3 May 2025
People experience a spinning amusement ride illuminated by vibrant lights and smoke effects at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The event features various attractions, rides, and entertainment for all age groups.
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#12326198
3 May 2025
People experience a spinning amusement ride illuminated by vibrant lights and smoke effects at the Spring Festival in Munich, Germany, on May 2, 2025. The event features various attractions, rides, and entertainment for all age groups.
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#12326197
3 May 2025
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#12146145
11 March 2025
A yellow rose is fixed to the back of a bicycle, standing out in sharp focus against a blurred urban background in Murnau, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on March 8, 2025. The background features a pedestrian walking away, a bicycle helmet hanging from the bike, and a lively town setting with outdoor cafes and shops.
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Protest For More Means For Public Hospitals And Against The 'Global Security Law' Bill
12 December 2020
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12 December 2020
A man holds a cardboardreading 'Freedom: on watch, Equality: blurred, Brotherhood: vandalized'. Thousands protesters marched again against the 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority and for more means for the public health system and hospitals. The 'Global Security Law' bill will forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China. The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the bill as it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, rule of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. Toulouse. France. December 12th 2020.
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#6249428
6 December 2020
A youong woman holds a placard reading 'Blurred police, blinded Justice'. More than 5000 protesters protested once again against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the bill as it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, rule of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit). Toulouse. France. December 5th 2020.
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#6249440
6 December 2020
A young woman gestureas as another holds a placard reading 'Blurred police, blinded justice'. More than 5000 protesters protested once again against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the bill as it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, rule of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit). Toulouse. France. December 5th 2020.
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#6227128
29 November 2020
A woman holds a cardboardreading 'Blurred police, people in danger'. More than 5000 protesters demonstrated for the 4th time for a protest against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit)Toulouse. France. November 28th 2020.
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#6227154
29 November 2020
A young woman holds a placard reading 'Blurred police, blind justice'. More than 5000 protesters demonstrated for the 4th time for a protest against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit)Toulouse. France. November 28th 2020.
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#6227162
29 November 2020
A young woman holds a placard reading 'Blurred police, blind justice'. More than 5000 protesters demonstrated for the 4th time for a protest against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit)Toulouse. France. November 28th 2020.
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#6227104
29 November 2020
A young woman face to riot police holds a placard reading 'Blurred police, blind justice. Democracy my ass!'. More than 5000 protesters demonstrated for the 4th time for a protest against the so-called 'Global Security Law' bill promoted by French President Macron and his majority. The 'Global Security Law' bill will also forbid anyone to photograph or film police members if not flouted : transgressors could be condemned up to one year in jail and a €45.000 fine. The bill also plans to generalize facial recognition in pubic spaces as in China.The French Rights Defender, the French National Commission on Human Rights (administrative bodies) and the UN Human Rights body condemn the planned law saying that it will be a violation of internationals treaties signed and ratified by France, the Universal Human Rights Declaration, general principles of law, etc. They fear a chilling effect on people wanting to use their right to protest, right to personal privacy... and on journalists, photographers, videographers. The protest ended by skirmishes between protesters and riot police (CRS), Gendarmerie Mobile (military) and BAC (Anti Crime Unit)Toulouse. France. November 28th 2020.
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