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11 December 2025
A woman cleans in front of a temporary museum ahead of Lionel Messi's India tour in Kolkata, India, on December 11, 2025. To make the GOAT feel 'at home', Kolkata's Argentina football fan club recreates Messi's Miami residence in Salt Lake, Kolkata. The recreated house includes a terrace with statues, terracotta roofs, and life-sized cutouts of Messi's family. A museum-style gallery displays Messi's career through replicas of his trophies, including the World Cup. The ceiling holds 896 footballs for each Messi goal, while a 200-metre LED wall shows his highlights. Organisers charge a INR10 entry fee to manage crowds and track visitors.
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Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, And Related Industries Exhibition In Tehran
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
Two young Iranian women walk past a food truck and a coffee van during Iran's Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and Related Industries Exhibition in western Tehran, Iran, on December 3, 2025.
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Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, And Related Industries Exhibition In Tehran
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
A female Iranian chef speaks with her customer as she stands on her food truck during Iran's Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and Related Industries Exhibition in Tehran, Iran, on December 3, 2025.
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Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, And Related Industries Exhibition In Tehran
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
A female Iranian chef speaks with her customer as she stands on her food truck during Iran's Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and Related Industries Exhibition in Tehran, Iran, on December 3, 2025.
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Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, And Related Industries Exhibition In Tehran
3 December 2025
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3 December 2025
Iranian youth stand together in front of two coffee vans during Iran's Coffee, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, and Related Industries Exhibition in Tehran, Iran, on December 3, 2025.
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Accident On The Devil's Descent, "the Most Dangerous Street" In Mexico City, After A Soda Truck Lost Its Brakes
28 November 2025
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28 November 2025
A woman poses on Paso Florentino Street, better known as Bajada del Diablo (Devil's Descent), ''the most dangerous street'' in Mexico City, Mexico, on November 27, 2025, after a soda truck loses its brakes on Wednesday, November 26, while traveling down a nearly 45-degree incline and crashes into two houses, causing damage and injuring at least two people.
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23 November 2025
Spokane Zephyr FC forward Cameron Tucker #9 goes down during action in the USL Super League match against Brooklyn FC at Maimonides Park in Brooklyn, N.Y., on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
A placard reads 'I believe you. It's not your fault'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
A woman holds a cardboard sign reading 'I 15 feminicides, it's Christmas'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousands of people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. In Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
The banner reads 'against their wars, and the far-right, let's build a revolutionary feminism'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women have been victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
Women hold placards reading 'For shame to change its camp' (L) and 'My body, my right, my choice' (R). Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but the police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD and Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of murdered women had approached the police to file a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also request better training for the police to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
A woman holds a placard reading 'Women are the first victims of bombs'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD and Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets on this day. They demand more measures from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of killed women had approached the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask for better police training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. This takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
The placard reads '65% of women victims of feminicides have contacted the judiciary'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women came to the police to make a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
A young woman holds a placard reading 'I'm 15 yo and I've already filled a complaint.' Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, women and men, take to the streets for this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They say that 65% of killed women come to the police to make a complaint, but police classify the complaints. They also ask the police to have better training to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners. This event takes place in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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22 November 2025
A woman holds a cardboard sign that reads 'Fed up of gynaecological violence'. Women from the collective NousToustes and other organizations such as SUD or Amnesty International organize a nationwide march in France against feminicides, sexual and sexist violence, and patriarchy. Several thousand people, both women and men, take to the streets on this day. They demand more resources from the French government to protect women who are beaten, injured, or killed by their partners. They state that 65% of murdered women had approached the police to file a complaint, but the police classified the complaints. They also request better training for the police to pay attention to these complaints. Feminist organizations demand at least EUR2.6 billion per year as necessary to tackle violence against women. In 2023, more than 270,000 women are victims of violence by their partners in Toulouse, France, on November 22, 2025.
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