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#13042491
30 November 2025
A pair of parallel escalators runs alongside a central vertical pole displaying some mandatory (blue circle) and many prohibitory (red circle with slash) safety signs, topped by red and green operating lights, at Porta Stufi in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The escalators are situated next to a permanent staircase.
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#13042492
30 November 2025
A pair of parallel escalators runs alongside a central vertical pole displaying some mandatory (blue circle) and many prohibitory (red circle with slash) safety signs, topped by red and green operating lights, at Porta Stufi in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The escalators are situated next to a permanent staircase.
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#12886392
20 October 2025
A large marijuana leaf banner is on display inside a cannabis shop full of bongs and other cannabis paraphernalia for sale. After several legal twists and turns in recent years, cannabis is now legal only for medical use with a prescription, and recreational sales or use of cannabis flowers without one are prohibited as of June 2025. Daily life in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 20, 2025.
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#12886393
20 October 2025
Jars of cannabis flowers are on display inside a cannabis shop. Cannabis is now legal only for medical use with a prescription, and recreational sales or use of cannabis flowers without one are prohibited as of June 2025. This is part of daily life in Bangkok, Thailand, on October 20, 2025.
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#12843737
9 October 2025
A man carries shopping bags near Colombo, Sri Lanka, on October 9, 2025. Starting November 1, 2025, Sri Lanka enforces a new regulation requiring consumers to pay for 'sili sili' bags, which are commonly used plastic carry bags made from LDPE and LLDPE, under a directive issued by the Central Environmental Authority and the Consumer Affairs Authority. Retailers are prohibited from distributing these bags for free and must clearly display the price at the point of sale, with the cost itemized on customer bills. This move is part of Sri Lanka's broader effort to reduce single-use plastic pollution and promote sustainable consumer habits.
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#12843738
9 October 2025
A man carries shopping bags near Colombo, Sri Lanka, on October 9, 2025. Starting November 1, 2025, Sri Lanka enforces a new regulation requiring consumers to pay for 'sili sili' bags, which are commonly used plastic carry bags made from LDPE and LLDPE, under a directive issued by the Central Environmental Authority and the Consumer Affairs Authority. Retailers are prohibited from distributing these bags for free and must clearly display the price at the point of sale, with the cost itemized on customer bills. This move is part of Sri Lanka's broader effort to reduce single-use plastic pollution and promote sustainable consumer habits.
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#12843739
9 October 2025
A man carries shopping bags near Colombo, Sri Lanka, on October 9, 2025. Starting November 1, 2025, Sri Lanka enforces a new regulation requiring consumers to pay for 'sili sili' bags, which are commonly used plastic carry bags made from LDPE and LLDPE, under a directive issued by the Central Environmental Authority and the Consumer Affairs Authority. Retailers are prohibited from distributing these bags for free and must clearly display the price at the point of sale, with the cost itemized on customer bills. This move is part of Sri Lanka's broader effort to reduce single-use plastic pollution and promote sustainable consumer habits.
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#12843740
9 October 2025
A man carries shopping bags near Colombo, Sri Lanka, on October 9, 2025. Starting November 1, 2025, Sri Lanka enforces a new regulation requiring consumers to pay for 'sili sili' bags, which are commonly used plastic carry bags made from LDPE and LLDPE, under a directive issued by the Central Environmental Authority and the Consumer Affairs Authority. Retailers are prohibited from distributing these bags for free and must clearly display the price at the point of sale, with the cost itemized on customer bills. This move is part of Sri Lanka's broader effort to reduce single-use plastic pollution and promote sustainable consumer habits.
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#12487540
19 June 2025
The closed off stands of Rafael military section with the logo visible at the Israel pavilion during the 55th Paris Air Show in Le Bourget airport in France. The black partition walls and white some white ones ordered by the French government to prohibit Israel Defense Industry displaying offensive weapons because the war in Gaza and tension in the Middle East. The booths were heavily guarded by uniformed police officers but also by groups of undercover officers with plain clothes. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems ltd is an Israeli government owned corporation as the company is developing defense technology, weapons and military technology. Paris, France on June 18, 2025
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19 June 2025
Close up at RAFAEL logo over the sealed booth. The closed off stands of Rafael military section with the logo visible at the Israel pavilion during the 55th Paris Air Show in Le Bourget airport in France. The black partition walls and white some white ones ordered by the French government to prohibit Israel Defense Industry displaying offensive weapons because the war in Gaza and tension in the Middle East. The booths were heavily guarded by uniformed police officers but also by groups of undercover officers with plain clothes. Rafael Advanced Defense Systems ltd is an Israeli government owned corporation as the company is developing defense technology, weapons and military technology. Paris, France on June 18, 2025
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#12299677
24 April 2025
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli activists hold up photographs of Palestinians from Gaza who were killed during the war, in a quiet protest near Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, Israel, on april 24, 2025. This act defies police district commanders' instructions prohibiting such displays. Although there is no official law banning the display of images of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, and despite internal police guidelines and the position of the police's own legal adviser opposing such prohibitions, officers continue to act against these displays. Police prevent protesters from carrying signs deemed ''inflammatory,'' and in some cases, confiscate them. Just last week, officers reportedly assault demonstrators who hold similar signs during protests in Haifa and Jerusalem.
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#12299683
24 April 2025
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli activists hold up photographs of Palestinians from Gaza who were killed during the war, in a quiet protest near Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, Israel, on april 24, 2025. This act defies police district commanders' instructions prohibiting such displays. Although there is no official law banning the display of images of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, and despite internal police guidelines and the position of the police's own legal adviser opposing such prohibitions, officers continue to act against these displays. Police prevent protesters from carrying signs deemed ''inflammatory,'' and in some cases, confiscate them. Just last week, officers reportedly assault demonstrators who hold similar signs during protests in Haifa and Jerusalem.
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#12299685
24 April 2025
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli activists hold up photographs of Palestinians from Gaza who were killed during the war, in a quiet protest near Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, Israel, on april 24, 2025. This act defies police district commanders' instructions prohibiting such displays. Although there is no official law banning the display of images of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, and despite internal police guidelines and the position of the police's own legal adviser opposing such prohibitions, officers continue to act against these displays. Police prevent protesters from carrying signs deemed ''inflammatory,'' and in some cases, confiscate them. Just last week, officers reportedly assault demonstrators who hold similar signs during protests in Haifa and Jerusalem.
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#12299688
24 April 2025
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli activists hold up photographs of Palestinians from Gaza who were killed during the war, in a quiet protest near Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, Israel, on april 24, 2025. This act defies police district commanders' instructions prohibiting such displays. Although there is no official law banning the display of images of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, and despite internal police guidelines and the position of the police's own legal adviser opposing such prohibitions, officers continue to act against these displays. Police prevent protesters from carrying signs deemed ''inflammatory,'' and in some cases, confiscate them. Just last week, officers reportedly assault demonstrators who hold similar signs during protests in Haifa and Jerusalem.
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#12299691
24 April 2025
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli activists hold up photographs of Palestinians from Gaza who were killed during the war, in a quiet protest near Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, Israel, on april 24, 2025. This act defies police district commanders' instructions prohibiting such displays. Although there is no official law banning the display of images of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, and despite internal police guidelines and the position of the police's own legal adviser opposing such prohibitions, officers continue to act against these displays. Police prevent protesters from carrying signs deemed ''inflammatory,'' and in some cases, confiscate them. Just last week, officers reportedly assault demonstrators who hold similar signs during protests in Haifa and Jerusalem.
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#12299695
24 April 2025
On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israeli activists hold up photographs of Palestinians from Gaza who were killed during the war, in a quiet protest near Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, Israel, on april 24, 2025. This act defies police district commanders' instructions prohibiting such displays. Although there is no official law banning the display of images of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, and despite internal police guidelines and the position of the police's own legal adviser opposing such prohibitions, officers continue to act against these displays. Police prevent protesters from carrying signs deemed ''inflammatory,'' and in some cases, confiscate them. Just last week, officers reportedly assault demonstrators who hold similar signs during protests in Haifa and Jerusalem.
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