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19 September 2025
Protesters block cars at a crossing continuously. Called by all trade unions united, dozens of thousands of people take to the streets in Toulouse, France, on September 10, against Macron's economic policies after a day called 'Bloquons tout' (Block everything). It launches at the beginning of the summer on social networks against Macron's policies: downsizing the welfare state to cut taxes for businesses, increasing the Defense budget and Interior Ministry, and his choice of conservative Sebastien Lecornu as the new Prime Minister. His pro-business stance angers French people who blockade everywhere in France on September 10. Riot police receive orders to show no tolerance towards blockades and use volleys of tear gas canisters. After blockading, people come to protest and scuffle with riot police in Toulouse, France, on September 18, 2025.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Heavy air pollution from fine particulate matter (PM2.5) shrouds a street in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 22, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which increases continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Heavy air pollution from fine particulate matter (PM2.5) shrouds a street in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 22, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which increases continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Heavy air pollution from fine particulate matter (PM2.5) shrouds a street in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 22, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which increases continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Motorists drive through traffic as high-rise buildings are shrouded by an unhealthy level of particle air pollution in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 22, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which has been increasing continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Motorists drive through traffic as high-rise buildings are shrouded by an unhealthy level of particle air pollution in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 22, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which has been increasing continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Pedestrians wear face masks as they walk on a street in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 10, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which increases continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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Bangkok Governor Urges Citizens To Work From Home Amid Increased Air Pollution.
22 January 2025
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22 January 2025
Pedestrians wear face masks as they walk on a street in Bangkok, Thailand, on January 10, 2025. Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt urges people to work from home on January 22 and 24 to cope with PM2.5 fine dust air pollution, which increases continuously for several days to unhealthy levels.
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4 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police Fabio Bui. On April 2, 2020 in Padova, Italy.
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#5605518
4 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police Fabio Bui. On April 2, 2020 in Padova, Italy.
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#5605524
4 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police Fabio Bui. On April 2, 2020 in Padova, Italy.
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4 April 2020
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was converted to black and white) CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police Fabio Bui. On April 2, 2020 in Padova, Italy.
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1 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police and Don Marco Cagol who blessed the bodies. On April 1, 2020, in Padova, Italy.
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#5599028
1 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police and Don Marco Cagol who blessed the bodies. On April 1, 2020, in Padova, Italy.
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#5599032
1 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police and Don Marco Cagol who blessed the bodies. On April 1, 2020, in Padova, Italy.
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1 April 2020
CoronaVirus, COVID 19, continues to claim victims. The town of Bergamo, no longer able to manage the high number of deaths continuously increasing, required the help and intervention of the army for the Cremation of the Dead. These were sorted and transported throughout Italy. Padua also made its contribution by making available the Crematorium Chamber of the Maggiore Hospital where 25 corpses transported by army vehicles arrived today. On the spot waiting for them the Mayor of Padua Sergio Giordani, the commissioner Cristina Piva, members of the police and Don Marco Cagol who blessed the bodies. On April 1, 2020, in Padova, Italy.
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