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16 June 2025
A man stands alone at a fence along the back of the public viewing area for a military parade celebrating the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, and U.S. President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday, in Washington, D.C., U.S., on June 14, 2025. Tens of thousands came to the parade, but attendance was much lower than organizers expected.
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25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: (L-R) Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre, are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301193
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, is seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301194
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre is seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301195
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301196
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh, and Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301188
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: (L-R) Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre and Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301189
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: (L-R) Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre, are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301190
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: Images of Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney with wife Diana Fox Carney (nee Fox), and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre with wife Anaida Poilievre (nee Galindo), in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301191
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: (L-R) Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre, and New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh, are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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#12301187
25 April 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - April 25: (L-R) Liberal Party leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney, New Democratic Party leader Jagmeet Singh, and Conservative leader and Leader of the Official Opposition Pierre Poilievre are seen during a campaign stop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on April 25, 2025. Initially projected to dominate the race, Poilievre surged ahead after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's surprise resignation and the call for a shortened campaign, but with just three days until Canadians head to the polls, his lead has faltered amid Donald Trump's disruptive entry into Canadian politics, allowing Mark Carney's Liberals to stage an unexpected late comeback.
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16 December 2020
Two billboards with images of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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16 December 2020
A lady passes next to a vandalised billboard with an image of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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16 December 2020
A lady passes next to a vandalised billboard with an image of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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16 December 2020
A lady passes next to a vandalised billboard with an image of a fetus inside a heart shaped womb, by Ekaterina Glazkova, seen in Krakow (photo taken on December 9, 2020 in Krakow). 30-year-old independent artist Ekaterina Glazkova from St. Petersburg unexpectedly became famous in Poland thanks to the Foundation 'Our Children - Education, Health, Faith' from Kornice in Silesia. The drawing of a Russian woman - a child in the womb - appearing on billboards and posters in various Polish cities has become a symbol of the anti-abortion movement. However, as per the artist's statement on Instagram on December 11, the intended purpose of the illustration was not related to the Pro-Life movement: 'This illustration was painted as something positive, as the personification of the joy of motherhood, but definitely not a symbol of the oppression of women's human rights. I've been selling this picture on microstocks for many years now, and in theory anyone can buy it and use it. But I’ve never thought that everything could turn out like this. As for myself, I can say that, as a woman and as an artist, I fully support Polish women in their struggle for their right to make choices'. On Wednesday, December 16, 2020, in Dublin, Ireland.
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