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#9033144
19 Oct 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033150
19 Oct 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033152
19 Oct 2022
A journalist put a drawing depicting a gagged journalist in front of the Commercial court. Journalists gagged on the Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033158
19 Oct 2022
A gagged journalist shows a scarf of the National Union of Journalists. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033160
19 Oct 2022
A journalist shows a drawing depicting a gagged journalist. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033162
19 Oct 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033164
19 Oct 2022
A journalist shows a drawing depicting a gagged journalist. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033166
19 Oct 2022
Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033172
19 Oct 2022
A journalist shows a drawing depicting a gagged journalist. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#9033146
19 Oct 2022
A journalist wears an armband reading '1881'. In France the freedom of the press is under the jurisdiction of the 1881 law on press freedom. Journalists gathered with a gag on the mouth in front of the Commercial court of Toulouse to denounce a gag procedure against a press website called 'reflets.info'. This site has published a series of articles on Altice owned by media moghul Patrick Drahi. Patrick Drahi filed a complaint at the Commercial court of Paris against Reflets for 'violation of business secrets'. Normally, this kind of complaint is filed under a jurisdiction specialized in medias as the press, in France, is under the 1881 law on press freedom. However, Partick Drahi won before the Commercial court which forbids Reflets to write anything new about Altice. In front of the normal jurisdiction, one can suppose Drahi and Altice would have loose. Similar gatherings took place elsewhere in France in front of Commercial courts. Amnesty International and The Federation of Human Rights came to support the journalists anf the freedom of the press. Toulouse. France. October 18th 2022.
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#13368314
24 Feb 2026
The exterior of Lindau-Reutin train station in Lindau, Bavaria, Germany, on February 21, 2026, features an Arverio regional train. The Deutsche Bahn station building includes a Video-Reisezentrum ticket facility, and the wet pavement reflects lights during rainy weather.
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24 Feb 2026
The exterior of Lindau-Reutin train station in Lindau, Bavaria, Germany, on February 21, 2026, features an Arverio regional train. The Deutsche Bahn station building includes a Video-Reisezentrum ticket facility, and the wet pavement reflects lights during rainy weather.
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#13274897
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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#13274898
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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#13274903
4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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4 Feb 2026
In Erbil, Iraq, on January 16, 2026, a general view of the bustling Friday Market, locally known as Bazari Konafroshan (Second-hand Market) or Souq al-Juma, is in the heart of Erbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdistan Region. As global economic shifts continue to impact retail prices, this market evolves into a strategic commercial hub and an ''economic sanctuary'' for thousands of citizens. It offers a vital alternative to modern retail, specializing in the exchange of second-hand goods, technical equipment, and livestock. Beyond its commercial role, the market serves as a unique cultural phenomenon and a social melting pot, attracting tourists and visitors from across the country. The scene reflects the enduring urban spirit and vitality of Erbil, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities.
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