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#12705904
1 September 2025
Chalk is stockpiled on site daily for the protesters to use to recolor the crosswalk. On September 1, 2025, in Orlando, Florida, USA, the PULSE Nightclub Memorial is the scene of protests and arrests due to the repainting of the crosswalk's rainbow colors to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) required colors after almost a decade of being rainbow-colored. PULSE, an LGBTQ-friendly club, is the scene of one of the USA's deadliest mass shootings, with 49 people killed and many others wounded. The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) starts making arrests for impeding traffic and defacing state property.
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May Day Demonstration (Labour Day, Marking International Workers' Day) In Paris, France
1 May 2025
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1 May 2025
A protester collects a bottle near the destroyed BRED bank during a traditional May Day event in Paris, France, on May 1, 2025.
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#12193188
25 March 2025
The International Conference Centre Geneva (CICG) is the property of the Foundation for the International Organisations Buildings (FIPOI), a private foundation created in 1964 jointly by the Swiss Confederation and the canton of Geneva, in Geneva, Switzerland, on April 1, 2024.
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#12193189
25 March 2025
The International Conference Centre Geneva (CICG) is the property of the Foundation for the International Organisations Buildings (FIPOI), a private foundation created in 1964 jointly by the Swiss Confederation and the canton of Geneva, in Geneva, Switzerland, on April 1, 2024.
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#12193190
25 March 2025
The International Conference Centre Geneva (CICG) is the property of the Foundation for the International Organisations Buildings (FIPOI), a private foundation created in 1964 jointly by the Swiss Confederation and the canton of Geneva, in Geneva, Switzerland, on April 1, 2024.
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#12119770
4 March 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 3, 2025: A sign reading 'Police Service-Anti-Theft Program. ALl Tools Are Marked and Serial Numbers Recorded' is displayed at the entrance of a construction site in Edmonton, Alberta, on March 3, 2025.
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#11508263
24 August 2024
An empty Tuk Tuk awaits tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism is expected to break records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism now harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508264
24 August 2024
An empty Tuk Tuk rides looking for tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism is expected to break records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism now harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508267
24 August 2024
A driver on an empty Tuk Tuk awaits tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism is expected to break records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism now harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508268
24 August 2024
People walk by an empty Tuk Tuk in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism breaks records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508269
24 August 2024
A general view of Tuk Tuk cars waiting for tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism breaks records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism now harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508270
24 August 2024
A general view of Tuk Tuk cars waiting for tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism breaks records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism now harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508271
24 August 2024
A driver waits in a Tuk Tuk car for tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism breaks records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508272
24 August 2024
A general view of Tuk Tuk cars waiting for tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism breaks records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508273
24 August 2024
A sightseeing bus for tourists is seen on the street in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal is booming, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism is expected to break records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism now harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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#11508274
24 August 2024
An empty Tuk Tuk rides looking for tourists in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Tourism in Portugal booms, leading to congested streets in Lisbon filled with tuk-tuks. In 2024, global tourism breaks records, fueled by ''revenge travel,'' digital nomad trends, and golden visas, which also drive up housing prices. The World Travel and Tourism Council projects a 24% growth in Portugal's tourism sector over 2019 levels, adding 126,000 jobs and comprising 20% of the economy. However, rising property prices push locals out of the housing market. Overtourism harms residents, degrades sites, and overwhelms infrastructure.
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