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#12860059
14 October 2025
A combine used to harvest soy crops is at rest at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy near Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 14, 2025.
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14 October 2025
A combine used to harvest soy crops is at rest at the Oxbow Nature Conservancy near Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 14, 2025.
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12 June 2025
A man on a purple scooter passes by the Woolworth retail store as people enter and exit the shop on a pedestrian street in Vienna, Austria, on June 7, 2025.
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#12413926
26 May 2025
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.
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#12413927
26 May 2025
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.
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#12413928
26 May 2025
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.
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26 May 2025
Several large concrete housing complexes are surrounded by greenery in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. These buildings illustrate the post-war mass housing architecture and represent the ongoing challenges of affordable housing and limited rental availability in major German cities.
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#12407878
25 May 2025
Fresh slices of watermelon and baskets of ripe strawberries are displayed at a fruit stand during a weekly outdoor market in Munich, Germany, on May 24, 2025. Seasonal fruits attract locals and tourists seeking fresh produce and healthy snacks.
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#11811188
26 November 2024
College students walk past graffiti on a wall in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on November 26, 2024. In total, 11.3% of the adult population suffers from mental illness in Kashmir. Compared to males (8.4%), females have a higher prevalence (12.9%). Depressive disorders (8.4%) are the most common psychiatric disorders, followed by anxiety disorders (5.1%). Only 12.6% of patients suffering from mental disorders seek treatment for their illnesses, according to a study published in the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care.
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#11016929
23 February 2024
Technicians are testing the germination rate of celery seedlings in a greenhouse in Zhangye, China, on February 24, 2024.
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#10587412
3 October 2023
EDMONTON, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 29, 2023: Restaurants seeing increase of empty seats as Albertans/Edmontonians struggle with inflation, on September 29, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Canada's downtowns, vital for economic growth and social vitality, are in crisis due to the pandemic, economic shifts, changing work patterns, opioid crisis, mental health issues, and homelessness. Edmonton, for example, faces a rising office vacancy rate post-pandemic, leading building owners and managers to collaborate with community groups on drug, homelessness, and crime issues. Solving these complex challenges requires a whole-of-society approach, involving the private sector, civil society, and all levels of government, with the need for creative, multi-stakeholder solutions to secure our cities' futures.
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#6261772
10 December 2020
A scavenger walks at Central Business District during the rainy day in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261774
10 December 2020
A woman with umbrella walks at Central Business District during the rainy day in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261776
10 December 2020
A woman with umbrella walks at Central Business District during the rainy day in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261778
10 December 2020
People wearing a face mask as a precaution against the spread of covid 19 walks at Central Business District in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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#6261780
10 December 2020
People wearing a face mask as a precaution against the spread of covid 19 walks at Central Business District in Jakarta on December 10, 2020. President Joko Widodo acknowledged that Indonesia’s COVID-19 death toll had exceeded the average case fatality rate (CFR) for the coronavirus since the country’s current CFR is at 3.1 percent, which is above the global average of 2.32 percent. President has threatened regional administrations with a stern warning if the rise in infections continues unabated, especially regions that have been seeing a continuous increase in daily cases. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS), Indonesia passed a grim milestone of half a million coronavirus cases on Nov. 23, with around 6,000 new cases found on Wednesday 9 December. The new cases brought the national tally to 592,900, the highest in Southeast Asia despite the low testing rate.
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