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#12393476
21 May 2025
People wait at a bus stop in front of the Bahnhof-Apotheke pharmacy near Munich Pasing Station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The scene captures a typical weekday with commuters, locals, and passersby at the public transport hub.
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#12393478
21 May 2025
People wait at a bus stop in front of the Bahnhof-Apotheke pharmacy near Munich Pasing Station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on April 21, 2025. The scene captures a typical weekday with commuters, locals, and passersby at the public transport hub.
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#12361944
14 May 2025
A man with flowers sits on a bench while another passenger walks past with a backpack on the platform in front of a Czech Railways train at Prague Central Station in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The station serves regional and national train services, providing key transportation links across the country.
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#12200710
28 March 2025
People on motorbikes wait at a red light on a city street in Hanoi, Vietnam, on March 27, 2025. Riders wear helmets, face masks, and rain ponchos, reflecting common safety and weather-preparedness practices during daily commutes.
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18 November 2020
A sign reassuring public transport users of regular disinfectant cleanings lights up the digital advertising screen of a bus stop on Oxford Street in London, England, on November 18, 2020. Across England non-essential shops as well as bars, restaurants and other hospitality businesses remain closed as part of the country's second national coronavirus lockdown, begun on November 5 and set to expire on December 2. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has indicated that he does not wish for the lockdown to be extended, meanwhile remains in self-isolation at Downing Street after coming into contact with an MP last Thursday who later tested positive for covid-19. The prime minister himself, who was hospitalised with a serious case of the illness in the spring, has tested negative.
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18 November 2020
A sign reassuring public transport users of regular disinfectant cleanings lights up the digital advertising screen of a bus stop on a quiet Oxford Street in London, England, on November 18, 2020. Across England non-essential shops as well as bars, restaurants and other hospitality businesses remain closed as part of the country's second national coronavirus lockdown, begun on November 5 and set to expire on December 2. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has indicated that he does not wish for the lockdown to be extended, meanwhile remains in self-isolation at Downing Street after coming into contact with an MP last Thursday who later tested positive for covid-19. The prime minister himself, who was hospitalised with a serious case of the illness in the spring, has tested negative.
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18 November 2020
A sign reassuring public transport users of regular disinfectant cleanings lights up the digital advertising screen of a bus stop on a quiet Oxford Street in London, England, on November 18, 2020. Across England non-essential shops as well as bars, restaurants and other hospitality businesses remain closed as part of the country's second national coronavirus lockdown, begun on November 5 and set to expire on December 2. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has indicated that he does not wish for the lockdown to be extended, meanwhile remains in self-isolation at Downing Street after coming into contact with an MP last Thursday who later tested positive for covid-19. The prime minister himself, who was hospitalised with a serious case of the illness in the spring, has tested negative.
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#3335120
22 October 2018
During 4. European Cybersecurity Forum CYBERSEC 2018 Alior Bank has presented SherLOCK - a portable network interface device the size of a smart phone which connects to a user’s computer via USB. Krakow, Poland on 8 October, 2018. CYBERSEC is the first conference of its kind in Poland and one of just a few regular public policy conferences devoted to the strategic issues of cyberspace and cybersecurity in Europe.
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#975231
27 December 2015
Worker collecting token which uses to determine the number of units they carry. The world is going through a speedy urbanization and Bangladesh is not an exception from this. Such rapid urbanization generates a massive demand for bricks as it is one of the key ingredients to build concrete structure. To meet this growing need, numbers of brick making field have been increasing at an alarming rate in Bangladesh. Most of them took place in farming lands which causes reduction of agricultural production. We know that burning coal causes tremendous emission of Carbon-Di-Oxide (CO2) gas which is primarily responsible for climate change. Brick making fields use coal as fuel to burn raw bricks. Burning coal is also foremost cause of acid rain, and toxic air pollution. Workers work here from dawn to dusk still their wage is not up to the minimum standard. Beside this the working condition is so dusty that one cannot breathe properly without mask. Sometimes even musk is not enough to protect your lungs. Hence, many workers might end up having respiratory diseases after some years. Child labor is also a regular scenario in brick making fields. These children work here for as little as USD 1.5$ per day or even without any payment. They are growing up here without any education facilities too. It seems brick making fields are a symbol of slavery and nature’s destruction. To protect nature from destruction, we need to move towards eco-friendly brick making factory without any delay; because at the end we all need to keep in our mind that “We need nature to live, but nature does not need us.”
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