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Seixas Paul and Pogacar Tadej and Del Toro Isaac face the race during the Italy Cycling Strade Bianche Men in Siena, Italy, on March 7, 2026...

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20th Strade Bianche 2026

8 March 2026

Seixas Paul and Pogacar Tadej and Del Toro Isaac face the race during the Italy Cycling Strade Bianche Men in Siena, Italy, on March 7, 2026...

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8 March 2026

Seixas Paul and Pogacar Tadej and Del Toro Isaac face the race during the Italy Cycling Strade Bianche Men in Siena, Italy, on March 7, 2026.


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Driver Roope Korhonen and co-driver Anssi Viinikka drive a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. They face the fourth day of the race during the FIA World...

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FIA World Rally WRC Rally Sweden 2026

16 February 2026

Driver Roope Korhonen and co-driver Anssi Viinikka drive a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. They face the fourth day of the race during the FIA World...

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16 February 2026

Driver Roope Korhonen and co-driver Anssi Viinikka drive a Toyota GR Yaris Rally2. They face the fourth day of the race during the FIA World Rally WRC Rally Sweden in Umea, Sweden, on February 15, 2026.


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Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben...

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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis

11 January 2026

Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben...

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11 January 2026

Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.


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Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben...

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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis

11 January 2026

Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben...

#13178495

11 January 2026

Demonstrators hold a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.


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Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former Presi...

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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis

11 January 2026

Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former Presi...

#13178485

11 January 2026

Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin, during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march, taking place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aims for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.


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Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former Presi...

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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis

11 January 2026

Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former Presi...

#13178486

11 January 2026

Demonstrators light a flare as others raise a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin, during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march, taking place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aims for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.


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Demonstrators confront riot police officers while raising a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied an...

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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis

11 January 2026

Demonstrators confront riot police officers while raising a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied an...

#13178489

11 January 2026

Demonstrators confront riot police officers while raising a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with a text in Arabic, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.


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A demonstrator raises a loaf of bread while others hold up a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied a...

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“Injustice Heralds Revolution”: Popular March Targets Tunisian President In Tunis

11 January 2026

A demonstrator raises a loaf of bread while others hold up a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied a...

#13178491

11 January 2026

A demonstrator raises a loaf of bread while others hold up a large banner depicting a composite face merging Tunisian President Kais Saied and former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with text in Arabic stating, ''The arc of the revolution will not close,'' conveying the message that the two represent different faces of the same dictatorship--two sides of the same coin during a popular march that brings together thousands of Tunisians, including opposition supporters, human rights activists, civil society members, and families of detained opposition figures in Tunis, Tunisia, on January 10, 2026. According to organizers, the march takes place under the slogans ''Injustice Heralds Revolution'' and ''Revolutionary Mandate Against Tyranny,'' aiming for the restoration of the spirit of the Tunisian Revolution and the defense of freedom and dignity, asserting that the revolution belongs to the people. Participants denounce an escalating crackdown on freedoms and rights, describing it as an injustice under President Kais Saied's rule. The march comes in response to President Kais Saied's claim that a pro-Saied rally on the revolution's 15th anniversary in December 2025 reflects a popular mandate, a claim that critics challenge due to limited and orchestrated turnout.


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A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

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Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102718

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102719

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102719

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102720

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102720

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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A Kashmiri artisan holds a Santa Claus made of papier-mache at the workshop before sending it to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations...

#13102724

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan holds a Santa Claus made of papier-mache at the workshop before sending it to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations...

#13102724

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan holds a Santa Claus made of papier-mache at the workshop before sending it to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry


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A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102729

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102729

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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Kashmiri artisans paint Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar,...

#13102731

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

Kashmiri artisans paint Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar,...

#13102731

16 December 2025

Kashmiri artisans paint Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102732

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar...

#13102732

16 December 2025

A Kashmiri artisan paints Christmas gift items at the workshop before sending them to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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Christmas ornaments are ready at the workshop before being sent to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir...

#13102734

Kashmiri Papier-Mâché Artists Hit By Trump’s Tariff Hike

16 December 2025

Christmas ornaments are ready at the workshop before being sent to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir...

#13102734

16 December 2025

Christmas ornaments are ready at the workshop before being sent to the market ahead of Christmas celebrations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on December 16, 2025. Christmas is celebrated across India and worldwide on December 25 to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Kashmir's papier-mache artisans face fresh challenges after US President Donald Trump announces higher import duties, raising concerns among exporters dependent on overseas markets. Artisans say the increased tariffs could reduce demand for Kashmiri products, especially Christmas decorations, which form a major share of exports. Papier-mache items from Kashmir are shipped to the US, Italy, Germany, France, Australia, Muscat, and the UAE. Exporters warn that higher costs may hurt orders and livelihoods in the Valley's centuries-old craft industry.


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