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25 November 2025
An elderly man works as a Glovo courier for the digital delivery platform and checks his mobile phone while standing next to his large-tired electric bicycle (e-bike) on a city sidewalk in Florence, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The courier wears a black leather jacket and a knit cap and carries the distinctive yellow Glovo insulated backpack for transporting on-demand goods. Parked vehicles and pedestrians are visible nearby, highlighting the contemporary gig economy and delivery services.
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26 October 2025
A woman talks over the phone while looking out of a broken window after a Russian missile attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on October 25, 2025. Overnight on Saturday, October 25, Russian forces attack Kyiv with ballistic missiles, killing two people and injuring thirteen people. Fires break out in several locations. The attack causes damage to apartment blocks, a kindergarten, an academic institution, shop premises, and vehicles.
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12 June 2025
The cauldron of the Olympic flame for the Paris 2024 Olympics attaches to a balloon and flies into the sky as night falls. In the foreground, a person takes a photo with his phone on the first evening of the Olympic Games in Paris, France, on July 27, 2024.
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12 May 2025
An Indian paramilitary soldier checks the mobile phone of a Kashmiri man along a street in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on May 12, 2025. Indian Prime Minister Modi states that Pakistan prepares to strike at India's borders, but India hits them at their core, and Operation Sindoor redefines the fight against terror, setting a new benchmark and a new normal. Meanwhile, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan discuss issues relating to continuing the commitment that both sides must not fire a single shot or initiate any aggressive or inimical action against each other.
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1 March 2025
The banner reads ''I have no oxygen,'' referring to the words a 23-year-old woman said during a phone call after she survived the crash but died because of the fire that followed, in Limassol, Cyprus, on February 28, 2025. People gather to commemorate the second anniversary and protest against the Greek government's handling of the tragic railway crash at Tempi on February 28, 2023, where 57 people, mostly college students, are killed. Among the dead are two Cypriot students.
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1 March 2025
The banner reads ''I have no oxygen,'' referring to the words a 23-year-old woman said during a phone call after she survived the crash but died because of the fire that followed, in Limassol, Cyprus, on February 28, 2025. People gather to commemorate the second anniversary and protest against the Greek government's handling of the tragic railway crash at Tempi on February 28, 2023, where 57 people, mostly college students, are killed. Among the dead are two Cypriot students.
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1 March 2025
The banner reads ''I have no oxygen,'' referring to the words a 23-year-old woman said during a phone call after she survived the crash but died because of the fire that followed, in Limassol, Cyprus, on February 28, 2025. People gather to commemorate the second anniversary and protest against the Greek government's handling of the tragic railway crash at Tempi on February 28, 2023, where 57 people, mostly college students, are killed. Among the dead are two Cypriot students.
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1 March 2025
The banner reads ''I have no oxygen,'' referring to the words a 23-year-old woman said during a phone call after she survived the crash but died because of the fire that followed, in Limassol, Cyprus, on February 28, 2025. People gather to commemorate the second anniversary and protest against the Greek government's handling of the tragic railway crash at Tempi on February 28, 2023, where 57 people, mostly college students, are killed. Among the dead are two Cypriot students.
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U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ-5) Delivers Remarks At A Press Conference Announcing New Actions To Support Air Safety For Passengers And Families Following Massive Layoffs At FAA And Recent Incidents Involving Airplane Crashes
22 February 2025
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22 February 2025
U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ-5) talks on his phone and walks to deliver a press conference announcing new actions to support air safety for passengers and families following massive layoffs at the FAA and recent incidents involving airplane crashes, at Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, on February 21, 2025. Gottheimer's announcement follows the Trump Administration's decision to fire nearly 400 employees at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and recent incidents, putting the safety of passengers in the nation's busiest airspace at risk.
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18 February 2025
A man takes a picture with his mobile phone as smoke and flames rise from dry grass and bushes after a fire breaks out at Brari-Nambal or Bab Demb water lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on February 18, 2025. Kashmir experiences a 79% rainfall deficit so far this year. Experts fear that the ongoing dry weather negatively impacts the region's horticulture sector, which is a primary contributor to its economy, leads to forest fires, and causes lakes to dry up.
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15 September 2024
A briefing of the services takes place at the Malopolska Voivodeship Office in connection with the meteorological situation in the region in Krakow, Poland, on September 15, 2024. For several days, some parts of Poland are under flood alerts due to heavy rains. Excessive rainfall leads to increased levels of rivers, floods, impassable roads, and power outages. In Malopolska alone, the fire brigade carries out 620 interventions since the warnings begin. The army helps in the actions carried out.
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15 September 2024
A briefing of the services takes place at the Malopolska Voivodeship Office in connection with the meteorological situation in the region in Krakow, Poland, on September 15, 2024. For several days, some parts of Poland are under flood alerts due to heavy rains. Excessive rainfall leads to increased levels of rivers, floods, impassable roads, and power outages. In Malopolska alone, the fire brigade carries out 620 interventions since the warnings begin. The army helps in the actions carried out.
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12 September 2024
Children help remove the debris of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that make Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.
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12 September 2024
Children help remove the debris of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that make Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.
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12 September 2024
Two children survey the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage, which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.
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12 September 2024
Two children survey the rubble of damaged houses following a huge fire that engulfs at least 800 houses in Bacoor, Cavite, the Philippines, on September 12, 2024. The fire breaks out in the early hours of September 10 and displaces nearly 1,000 families, with many living in poverty being forced to take shelter in nearby evacuation centers where assistance and relief efforts are given to the affected people. The accident occurs in a densely populated compound, where houses mainly made of iron sheets, wood, and combustible materials are built within narrow streets, which, according to local media reports, makes it difficult for rescuers to conduct emergency operations. This is one of the major fire disasters that makes Filipinos homeless this year. Past research and reports by NGOs find that heightened electricity, straining power lines, as well as combustible materials such as dry leaves, grass, and garbage, which are susceptible to ignition from sun exposure or discarded cigarettes, are some of the reasons why the Southeast Asian country is prone to fire.
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