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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb labeled ''Yeehaw,''...

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Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb labeled ''Yeehaw,''...

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20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb labeled ''Yeehaw,'' set against a backdrop featuring a map of the Middle East and Iran, displayed in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb, set against a backd...

#12488578

Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb, set against a backd...

#12488578

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb, set against a backdrop featuring a map of the Middle East and Iran, displayed in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the Iranian n...

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Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the Iranian n...

#12488572

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the Iranian national flag in the background, in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the American...

#12488573

Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the American...

#12488573

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the American national flag in the background, in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the Iranian n...

#12488575

Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the Iranian n...

#12488575

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the Iranian national flag in the background, in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb, set against a backd...

#12488576

Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb, set against a backd...

#12488576

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands beside a model bunker-buster bomb, set against a backdrop featuring a map of the Middle East and Iran, displayed in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the American...

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Trump To Decide On Possible U.S. Strike Against Iran Within Two Weeks

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: 
A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the American...

#12488577

20 June 2025

KANANASKIS, CANADA JUNE 19: A miniature statue of U.S. President Donald Trump stands next to a model bunker-buster bomb, with the American national flag in the background, in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada, on June 19, 2025.


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Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual...

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Joss Paper Burning In Vietnam

18 March 2025

Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual...

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18 March 2025

Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual and ancestral worship. It is burned during funerals, death anniversaries, and special occasions. The practice is deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture, influenced by Buddhist and Taoist beliefs, ensuring that deceased loved ones have wealth and necessities in the afterlife.


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Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual...

#12171606

Joss Paper Burning In Vietnam

18 March 2025

Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual...

#12171606

18 March 2025

Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual and ancestral worship. It is burned during funerals, death anniversaries, and special occasions. The practice is deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture, influenced by Buddhist and Taoist beliefs, ensuring that deceased loved ones have wealth and necessities in the afterlife.


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Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual...

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Joss Paper Burning In Vietnam

18 March 2025

Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual...

#12171607

18 March 2025

Two women burn joss paper in front of their house in Than Hoa, Vietnam, on March 18, 2025. The paper is widely used in Vietnamese spiritual and ancestral worship. It is burned during funerals, death anniversaries, and special occasions. The practice is deeply rooted in Vietnamese culture, influenced by Buddhist and Taoist beliefs, ensuring that deceased loved ones have wealth and necessities in the afterlife.


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Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Ma...

#2051052

Philippines' war on drugs continue as Duterte marks first year as president

29 June 2017

Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Ma...

#2051052

29 June 2017

Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, June 19, 2017. Drug-related killings continue as President Rodrigo Duterte marks his first year in power. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. ****Graphic Content***


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Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Ma...

#2051053

Philippines' war on drugs continue as Duterte marks first year as president

29 June 2017

Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Ma...

#2051053

29 June 2017

Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, June 19, 2017. Drug-related killings continue as President Rodrigo Duterte marks his first year in power. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. ****Graphic Content***


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Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Ma...

#2051054

Philippines' war on drugs continue as Duterte marks first year as president

29 June 2017

Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Ma...

#2051054

29 June 2017

Bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, are loaded into a van before they are to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, June 19, 2017. Drug-related killings continue as President Rodrigo Duterte marks his first year in power. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. ****Graphic Content***


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Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navot...

#2051055

Philippines' war on drugs continue as Duterte marks first year as president

29 June 2017

Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navot...

#2051055

29 June 2017

Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, June 19, 2017. Drug-related killings continue as President Rodrigo Duterte marks his first year in power. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted.


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Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry a body of a shooting victim, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navo...

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Philippines' war on drugs continue as Duterte marks first year as president

29 June 2017

Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry a body of a shooting victim, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navo...

#2051056

29 June 2017

Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry a body of a shooting victim, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, June 19, 2017. Drug-related killings continue as President Rodrigo Duterte marks his first year in power. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted. ****Graphic Content***


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Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navot...

#2051058

Philippines' war on drugs continue as Duterte marks first year as president

29 June 2017

Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navot...

#2051058

29 June 2017

Onlookers cover their noses as funeral workers carry bodies of shooting victims, unclaimed for months, to be buried in a mass grave in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines, June 19, 2017. Drug-related killings continue as President Rodrigo Duterte marks his first year in power. The Philippine National Police has claimed that there have been at least 12,000 killings throughout the country in the past year, 3,000 of which were drug suspects shot dead in police operations. Another 2,000 killings have been confirmed by police to be drug-related while the other 7,000 deaths are still under investigation. Human rights groups have said that many of these killings were carried out by undercover police or state sanctioned death squads. United Nations member states called on the Philippine government to conduct a "thorough" investigation into extrajudicial killings in the country and hold accountable the perpetrators. Duterte won the presidency a year ago by pledging to kill thousands in an all-out war against drugs in a country where drugs and crime are deeply-rooted.


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