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#12454273
8 June 2025
A woman wearing a headscarf stands at a Bankomat ATM next to a baby stroller and parked motorcycles in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025. She handles a banking transaction while her child remains seated in the stroller beside her.
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26 April 2025
A person opens a locker at the free bicycle battery charging station provided by Radverkehr Service at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The station offers cyclists a secure place to charge e-bike batteries and store valuables using a PIN-code system.
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26 April 2025
A free bicycle battery charging and storage locker station of the Radverkehr Service is shown at Theresienplatz in Straubing, Bavaria, Lower Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. The station allows cyclists to safely charge their e-bike batteries and store valuables using a PIN-secured system.
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Demonstrators Protest At Department Of Justice Against Sackler Family, Purdue Pharma
4 December 2021
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4 December 2021
A demonstrator's pin is seen during a protest at the Department of Justice building in Washington, D.C. on December 3, 2021 to urge the government to criminally prosecute the Sackler family, the owners of Purdue Pharma, whom many say are chiefly responsible for the opioid crisis in the United States
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Toulouse: Demonstration Against The Health Pass And The Near Mandatory Vaccine
21 July 2021
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21 July 2021
A badge reads 'No to the heath pass' on a protester. Between 1500 and 3000 protesters took to the streets in Toulouse against the near mandatory vaccination and against the health pass after the Macron's speech on July 12th. Macron announced the health pass will be mandatory for going in public places such as cafes, theates, concerts hall, cinemas, shops, public transportation (train, bus, tramway), etc. The delay between the first jab and the health pass obtention will be five weeks. But the prohibition for public spaces for non-vaccinated people will go on August 1st. Some say its alike apartheid and 2nd class citizens. The protest was forbidden by the Prefet. Toulouse. France. July 21th 2021
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8 November 2017
Trinamool Congress mass Supporter a the prt in the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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8 November 2017
Indian Political Party Congress Supporter a the part in the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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8 November 2017
Indian Political Party Congress Supporter a the part in the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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8 November 2017
Indian Political Party Congress Supporter a the part in the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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#2311683
8 November 2017
Indian Political Party of Trinamool Congress supporters burn effigy's Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi,BJP President Amit Shah,Union Finances Minister Arun Jaitley at the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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8 November 2017
Indian Political Party of Trinamool Congress supporters burn effigy's Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi,BJP President Amit Shah,Union Finances Minister Arun Jaitley at the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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8 November 2017
Indian Political Party of Trinamool Congress supporters burn effigy's Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi,BJP President Amit Shah,Union Finances Minister Arun Jaitley at the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year .As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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8 November 2017
Trinamool Congress mass Supporter a the prt in the protest rally and celebrates the Black Day and protest against BJP Government As demonetisation completes one year on November 08,2017 in Kolkata,India. As demonetisation completes one year, about 36 per cent of wholesalers and retailers in India say that note ban has had high to severe impact on their businesses, as per a report. The survey conducted by wholesale marketplace Wydr said nearly 21 per cent respondents observed over 50 per cent reduction in October 2017 sales as compared to same period previous year. Besides, 27 per cent said their sales had reduced between 20-50 per cent. A wholesale marketplace covering a range of categories, including fashion, home decor, computers and electronic accessories, Wydr has over 7,500 manufacturers and distributors on its platform and services over 7 lakh retailers in over 16,000 pincodes across 29 states. The findings are based on poll conducted through retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers engaged in apparel, lifestyle and electronics trade across the country. "A significant number of businesses has seen direct business impact in the form of reduced sales following the demonetisation announcement, however the overall sentiment remains positive regarding the government's decision," Wydr.in founder and CEO Devesh Rai said. The survey found that there was no decline in cash sales for majority of the businesses as only 40 per cent respondents said cash sales without an invoice have reduced after demonetisation. On the other hand, almost 62 per cent of respondents said there was zero to marginal increase in the digital payments and bank transfers after demonetisation.
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18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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18 April 2015
Gent,Belgium. 18/04/15: Bitcoin allows you to send and receive payments at very low cost. Except for special cases like very small payments, there is no enforced fee.Bitcoin on mobiles allows you to pay with a simple two step scan-and-pay. No need to sign up, swipe your card, type a PIN, or sign anything. All you need to receive Bitcoin payments is to display the QR code in your Bitcoin wallet app. Jonathan Raa/Nurphoto
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