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#12986664
14 November 2025
A motorcyclist wears a bright yellow Pikachu costume, the popular Pikachu character from Pokemon, and rides along a busy road surrounded by modern office buildings in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 12, 2025. The rider wears a full yellow Pikachu costume, including a yellow jumpsuit, a Pikachu headpiece/hood with ears, and a Pikachu's black-tipped tail visible on the back.
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#12986665
14 November 2025
A motorcyclist wears a bright yellow Pikachu costume, the popular Pikachu character from Pokemon, and rides along a busy road surrounded by modern office buildings in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 12, 2025. The rider wears a full yellow Pikachu costume, including a yellow jumpsuit, a Pikachu headpiece/hood with ears, and a Pikachu's black-tipped tail visible on the back.
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#12986666
14 November 2025
A motorcyclist wears a bright yellow Pikachu costume, the popular Pikachu character from Pokemon, and rides along a busy road surrounded by modern office buildings in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 12, 2025. The rider wears a full yellow Pikachu costume, including a yellow jumpsuit, a Pikachu headpiece/hood with ears, and a Pikachu's black-tipped tail visible on the back.
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Fire Brigade Vehicles On Emergency Response In The German City Of Regensburg
20 April 2025
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20 April 2025
A fire and rescue convoy, including a Mercedes command van and two fire trucks with blue lights flashing, drives through the city during an emergency in Regensburg, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on April 19, 2025. In the foreground, a child wearing a helmet covers his ears due to the loud sirens while standing next to a bicycle on the sidewalk.
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#11212868
6 May 2024
Two minors are covering their ears after a gunshot was fired during a reenactment of the Battle of Puebla at the Penon de los Banos in Mexico City.
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#10252406
10 July 2023
A bronze turtle with two ears from the Warring States Period is displayed at the Hami Museum in Hami, Xinjiang province, China, June 11, 2023. 145 pieces/sets of fine cultural relics from Sichuan Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum, Chengdu Jinsha Site Museum, Sichuan Museum and other cultural and cultural institutions entered the Hami Museum, including gold products, bronze statues, jade stone tools, picture bricks, etc., a complete presentation of the ancient Shu civilization.
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#8646246
9 August 2022
Two small bunnies (Leporidae) cuddle together at an agricultural fair in Markham, Ontario, Canada.
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#689400
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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#689401
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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#689402
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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#689403
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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#689404
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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#689405
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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#689406
16 July 2015
Workers of Swan Garments hold a sit-in in front of National Press Club in Dhaka on Tuesday, demanding arrears and Eid bonus. With Eid imminent, workers of Swan Garments and Swan Jeans on Tuesday demanded payment of all outstanding wages of three months from April to June immediately.Their calls are likely to fall on deaf ears, however, as the factories ceased their operations on April 10 with the owner, a Hong Kong national, fleeing the country three days later.Workers of the two RMG factories at Mollartek in Uttara staged a rally for the second day as part of their non-stop movement started from July 12, protesting owner’s exploitation and suppression of the workers under the banner of Garment Sramik Trade Union in front of the Jatiya Press Club.Noted economics professor of Dhaka University MM Akash, Union President Ruhul Amin, Sadikur Rahman Shamim, and on behalf of the workers Parul, spoke on the occasion. Communist Party of Bangladesh president Mujahidul Islam Selim, general secretary Syed Abu Zafar Ahmed, Bazlur Rashid Firoz expressed their solidarity with the demand of the workers by taking part in the rally.Professor MM Akash wondered how owners can be so cruel as they took labour from workers for three months but did not pay them.Observing that the workers are not begging, rather demanding their due rights to wages, he said when the whole country is engaged in shopping for Eid, workers of these two factories don’t have money to buy their food.Worker Parul urged the Prime Minister to help solve their problem.Workers also demanded immediate reopening of the factories, and withdrawal of all cases filed against the workers who protested against the misrule of owners.
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