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13 May 2026
A white pedestrian pictogram is painted on a bright blue asphalt surface marking a pedestrian-only zone in Rome, Italy, on April 8, 2026. The road marking, separated from the adjoining gray asphalt by a white line, is part of the urban traffic regulation system designating areas reserved for foot traffic. The paint shows visible signs of wear, with cracks running across the surface. Such markings are widely used in Italian cities to enforce pedestrian priority zones, improve urban mobility, and enhance safety for people on foot in busy city areas.
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31 Mar 2026
A parent holds a cardboard sign reading 'Too much pupils, ignored instructions, but all goes well, we are not a priority education zone' in Toulouse, France, on March 31, 2026. Primary schoolteachers and Support Assistants for Disabled Pupils (AESH) gather in front of the Board of Education following a nationwide call by FSU, CGT'Education, SNuipp-Fsu, and SUD Education to strike and protest. The National Education Ministry has announced a cut of 3,500 schoolteachers across France, with 170 classes set to close next year in the Haute-Garonne department. Schoolteachers are demanding better working conditions and wages. AESH, mainly women, often live under the poverty line and protest against the lack of funding, precarious job contracts, and staff shortages.
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27 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Mayor of Krakow Aleksander Miszalski (center) attends a meeting of the Parliamentary Team for the Construction of the Metro in Krakow at the Sejm in Warsaw, Poland, on February 26, 2026. During the session, government officials declared the Krakow project a strategic priority for a 10 billion euro national investment program, occurring as Prime Minister Donald Tusk publicly voiced support for Miszalski amid a local opposition-led initiative to trigger a recall referendum.
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#13380058
27 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Mayor of Krakow Aleksander Miszalski attends a meeting of the Parliamentary Team for the Construction of the Metro in Krakow at the Sejm in Warsaw, Poland, on February 26, 2026. During the session, government officials declared the Krakow project a strategic priority for a 10 billion euro national investment program, occurring as Prime Minister Donald Tusk publicly voiced support for Miszalski amid a local opposition-led initiative to trigger a recall referendum.
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#13380060
27 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Mayor of Krakow Aleksander Miszalski attends a meeting of the Parliamentary Team for the Construction of the Metro in Krakow at the Sejm in Warsaw, Poland, on February 26, 2026. During the session, government officials declared the Krakow project a strategic priority for a 10 billion euro national investment program, occurring as Prime Minister Donald Tusk publicly voiced support for Miszalski amid a local opposition-led initiative to trigger a recall referendum.
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27 Feb 2026
WARSAW, POLAND - FEBRUARY 26: Mayor of Krakow Aleksander Miszalski attends a meeting of the Parliamentary Team for the Construction of the Metro in Krakow at the Sejm in Warsaw, Poland, on February 26, 2026. During the session, government officials declared the Krakow project a strategic priority for a 10 billion euro national investment program, occurring as Prime Minister Donald Tusk publicly voiced support for Miszalski amid a local opposition-led initiative to trigger a recall referendum.
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#13335739
17 Feb 2026
A Bangladeshi tannery laborer inspects leather at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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#13335740
17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi tannery laborers process leather to dry at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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#13335741
17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi child laborers work at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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#13335742
17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi child laborers work at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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#13335743
17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi child laborers work at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi child laborers work at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi tannery laborers put leather to dry at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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17 Feb 2026
Bangladeshi tannery laborers dye leather at a tannery in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 17, 2026. The tannery industry is one of the major industries in Bangladesh, and the government of Bangladesh declares it a priority sector. The industry shifts to Savar as it pollutes the area.
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#13326413
15 Feb 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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15 Feb 2026
Former Nepali energy minister and chairman of the Ujyalo Nepal Party, Kulman Ghising (center), addresses the media during the manifesto unveiling ceremony in Kathmandu, Nepal, on February 15, 2026, for the upcoming election next month. The party pledges commitments ranging from free treatment services to expanded mental health care and the provision of specialist doctors at the local level. According to the manifesto, every citizen is entitled to free treatment through designated health institutions. The party also announces targeted programs for women and children affected by malnutrition. To expand healthcare access in remote and rural areas, the party plans to operate mobile clinics and telemedicine services. Giving special priority to mental health, the party commits to ensuring psychosocial counseling services in every ward. In light of the growing prevalence of mental health issues, it aims to make such services accessible at the community level. The manifesto also includes plans to expand specialist services at primary health centers and local health institutions. It pledges to appoint at least one specialist doctor in each local level, including orthopedic, gynecology, and pediatric specialists, enabling citizens to receive quality and accessible care locally. Through these programs, the Ujyalo Nepal Party aims to bring healthcare services within reach of all citizens, prioritize rural and remote populations, and strengthen the overall health system.
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