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30 July 2024
Yiannis Panayiotou is being seen during the visit in Vasiliko, Cyprus, on July 30, 2024. Minister of Labour Yiannis Panayiotou is visiting the cement factory at Vasilikos to discuss the new institutional framework about safety and health at work.
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#1961148
17 May 2017
In an act organized by the Right-wing movement São Paulo, protesters opposed to the Migration Law protested on May 16, 2017, on Avenida Paulista. The group carried banners with words such as "no to the new migration law", "no to Islamization Of Brazil "and" sovereignty is not negotiated, Brazil first ". The group argues that the congress would be "legislating against the Brazilian people, creating laws that open the nation's doors to terrorism." On April 18, the Senate approved the draft of the new Migration Law, which repeals the Alien Statute, 1980 legislation from the military regime. In the text, rights and duties of migrants are defined in Brazil, regulating the entry and stay of foreigners. Among the changes is the bureaucracy to regulate foreigners who live and work in national territory. After pressure from the Ministry of Defense, Office of Institutional Security and Federal Police, President Michel Temer (PMDB) decided to veto part of the project.
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#1961151
17 May 2017
In an act organized by the Right-wing movement São Paulo, protesters opposed to the Migration Law protested on May 16, 2017, on Avenida Paulista. The group carried banners with words such as "no to the new migration law", "no to Islamization Of Brazil "and" sovereignty is not negotiated, Brazil first ". The group argues that the congress would be "legislating against the Brazilian people, creating laws that open the nation's doors to terrorism." On April 18, the Senate approved the draft of the new Migration Law, which repeals the Alien Statute, 1980 legislation from the military regime. In the text, rights and duties of migrants are defined in Brazil, regulating the entry and stay of foreigners. Among the changes is the bureaucracy to regulate foreigners who live and work in national territory. After pressure from the Ministry of Defense, Office of Institutional Security and Federal Police, President Michel Temer (PMDB) decided to veto part of the project.
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#1961165
17 May 2017
In an act organized by the Right-wing movement São Paulo, protesters opposed to the Migration Law protested on May 16, 2017, on Avenida Paulista. The group carried banners with words such as "no to the new migration law", "no to Islamization Of Brazil "and" sovereignty is not negotiated, Brazil first ". The group argues that the congress would be "legislating against the Brazilian people, creating laws that open the nation's doors to terrorism." On April 18, the Senate approved the draft of the new Migration Law, which repeals the Alien Statute, 1980 legislation from the military regime. In the text, rights and duties of migrants are defined in Brazil, regulating the entry and stay of foreigners. Among the changes is the bureaucracy to regulate foreigners who live and work in national territory. After pressure from the Ministry of Defense, Office of Institutional Security and Federal Police, President Michel Temer (PMDB) decided to veto part of the project.
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#1961168
17 May 2017
In an act organized by the Right-wing movement São Paulo, protesters opposed to the Migration Law protested on May 16, 2017, on Avenida Paulista. The group carried banners with words such as "no to the new migration law", "no to Islamization Of Brazil "and" sovereignty is not negotiated, Brazil first ". The group argues that the congress would be "legislating against the Brazilian people, creating laws that open the nation's doors to terrorism." On April 18, the Senate approved the draft of the new Migration Law, which repeals the Alien Statute, 1980 legislation from the military regime. In the text, rights and duties of migrants are defined in Brazil, regulating the entry and stay of foreigners. Among the changes is the bureaucracy to regulate foreigners who live and work in national territory. After pressure from the Ministry of Defense, Office of Institutional Security and Federal Police, President Michel Temer (PMDB) decided to veto part of the project.
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#13301026
11 February 2026
This photograph shows the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) one day after the resignation of its director, Jack Lang, due to the Epstein files, in Paris, France, on February 10, 2026
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#13301028
11 February 2026
This photograph shows the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) one day after the resignation of its director, Jack Lang, due to the Epstein files, in Paris, France, on February 10, 2026
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#13301029
11 February 2026
This photograph shows the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) one day after the resignation of its director, Jack Lang, due to the Epstein files, in Paris, France, on February 10, 2026
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#13301030
11 February 2026
This photograph shows the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) one day after the resignation of its director, Jack Lang, due to the Epstein files, in Paris, France, on February 10, 2026
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#13301031
11 February 2026
This photograph shows the Institut du Monde Arabe (IMA) one day after the resignation of its director, Jack Lang, due to the Epstein files, in Paris, France, on February 10, 2026
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#13159604
5 January 2026
An activist carries a poster with messages against the United States during a rally near the Simon Bolivar monument in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 5, 2026. Following the military operation that culminates in the capture of Nicolas Maduro by the United States, Venezuela faces a scenario of high institutional instability. The transition of power remains in dispute while service failures, economic restrictions, and a social climate marked by uncertainty persist.
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#13159605
5 January 2026
An activist carries a poster with messages against the United States during a rally near the Simon Bolivar monument in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 5, 2026. Following the military operation that culminates in the capture of Nicolas Maduro by the United States, Venezuela faces a scenario of high institutional instability. The transition of power remains in dispute while service failures, economic restrictions, and a social climate marked by uncertainty persist.
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#13026872
26 November 2025
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups, with chants and banners reading ''Sexist violence and denial. Enough of institutional neglect,'' demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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#13026873
26 November 2025
Thousands of people and members of feminist groups, with chants and banners reading ''Sexist violence and denial. Enough of institutional neglect,'' demonstrate in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, commemorating the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.
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International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Madrid
26 November 2025
#13026775
26 November 2025
Hundreds of people take part in a demonstration marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, 2025. The Foro de Madrid organizes the march under the slogan ''Against male violence and denialism: enough with institutional neglect''.
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International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women In Madrid
26 November 2025
#13026776
26 November 2025
Hundreds of people take part in a demonstration marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women in Madrid, Spain, on November 25, 2025. The Foro de Madrid organizes the march under the slogan ''Against male violence and denialism: enough with institutional neglect''.
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