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#13022855
24 November 2025
A Glovo courier wears the company's distinctive yellow insulated backpack and walks along a paved fondamenta (canal-side path) at night during rain, making a delivery in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The courier, a gig economy worker, navigates the narrow path which runs alongside a canal with moored boats, demonstrating the city's reliance on on-demand delivery services like Glovo, part of the Delivery Hero Group. Illuminated buildings line the path, and other pedestrians are visible.
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#13022856
24 November 2025
A Glovo courier wears the company's distinctive yellow insulated backpack and walks along a paved fondamenta (canal-side path) at night during rain, making a delivery in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The courier, a gig economy worker, navigates the narrow path which runs alongside a canal with moored boats, demonstrating the city's reliance on on-demand delivery services like Glovo, part of the Delivery Hero Group. Illuminated buildings line the path, and other pedestrians are visible.
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#13022857
24 November 2025
A Glovo courier wears the company's distinctive yellow insulated backpack and walks along a paved fondamenta (canal-side path) at night during rain, making a delivery in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The courier, a gig economy worker, navigates the narrow path which runs alongside a canal with moored boats, demonstrating the city's reliance on on-demand delivery services like Glovo, part of the Delivery Hero Group. Illuminated buildings line the path, and other pedestrians are visible.
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#13022858
24 November 2025
A Glovo courier wears the company's distinctive yellow insulated backpack and walks along a paved fondamenta (canal-side path) at night during rain, making a delivery in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The courier, a gig economy worker, navigates the narrow path which runs alongside a canal with moored boats, demonstrating the city's reliance on on-demand delivery services like Glovo, part of the Delivery Hero Group. Illuminated buildings line the path, and other pedestrians are visible.
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#11803106
24 November 2024
In Munshiganj, Bangladesh, on November 23, 2024, temporary workers at a brick factory carry sacks filled with dried leaves, used as fuel for cooking. These workers, often living in makeshift housing near the factories, rely on minimal resources to sustain their daily lives while contributing to the labor-intensive brick-making industry.
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Protest Against The New Immigation Bill Dubbed Darmanin's Bill Against Aliens
20 January 2024
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20 January 2024
Thousands of people are demonstrating in Toulouse, France, on January 20, 2023, against the 'Darmamin' law proposed by the French Ministry of Interior. This law aims to severely restrict or even eliminate state medical aid, social security, and social benefits for refugees or migrants in France. University presidents and professors are protesting, arguing that the law contradicts the values of the French Republic and the long-standing tradition of French universities being open to the world. They are concerned that international students will face higher fees than French students and a 'bail of return.' Medical workers are protesting the potential elimination of state medical aid, emphasizing the importance of treating illnesses early to prevent more severe or expensive outcomes. Entrepreneurs are voicing their opposition, citing their reliance on this workforce for low-paid or seasonal jobs. Teachers are also protesting, as the law would make knowledge of the French language mandatory, but they argue that there are insufficient resources to teach French to newcomers, including children. The Constitutional Council is expected to deliver its opinion on the constitutionality of the law on January 25th.
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#6387518
28 January 2021
A worker cleans glass facade of a superstore 'Smart Point' of Reliance Industries Ltd, in New Delhi, India on January 27, 2021. With International Monetary Fund (IMF) projecting that India will reclaim the status of world's fastest-growing economy and projected its growth at 11.5 per cent in 2021, experts on Wednesday said that India is rebounding to achieve the target of a $5 trillion economy.
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#3223938
28 September 2018
India's opposition Congress party worker wear masks of (L-R) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business tycoon Anil Ambani as they protest against the Rafale fighter jet deal in Mumbai on September 27, 2019. In September 2016, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France, dubbed as "Rafale deal", in which India bought 36 off-the-shelf Dassault Rafale twin-engine fighters for a price estimated to be Rs. 58,000 crore or 7.8 billion Euros. In November 2016, however, a political warfare over the Rafale deal began and the Congress accused the government of causing "insurmountable loss" of taxpayers' money by signing the deal worth Rs 58,000 crores. It also claimed that the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence Limited had been unfairly picked to be the French firm's Indian partner. The Congress alleged that the cost of each aircraft is three times more than what the previous UPA had negotiated with France in 2012.
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#3223940
28 September 2018
India's opposition Congress party worker wear masks of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the protest against the Rafale fighter jet deal in Mumbai on September 27, 2019. In September 2016, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France, dubbed as "Rafale deal", in which India bought 36 off-the-shelf Dassault Rafale twin-engine fighters for a price estimated to be Rs. 58,000 crore or 7.8 billion Euros. In November 2016, however, a political warfare over the Rafale deal began and the Congress accused the government of causing "insurmountable loss" of taxpayers' money by signing the deal worth Rs 58,000 crores. It also claimed that the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence Limited had been unfairly picked to be the French firm's Indian partner. The Congress alleged that the cost of each aircraft is three times more than what the previous UPA had negotiated with France in 2012.
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#3223942
28 September 2018
India's opposition Congress party worker wear masks of (L-R) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business tycoon Anil Ambani as they protest against the Rafale fighter jet deal in Mumbai on September 27, 2019. In September 2016, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France, dubbed as "Rafale deal", in which India bought 36 off-the-shelf Dassault Rafale twin-engine fighters for a price estimated to be Rs. 58,000 crore or 7.8 billion Euros. In November 2016, however, a political warfare over the Rafale deal began and the Congress accused the government of causing "insurmountable loss" of taxpayers' money by signing the deal worth Rs 58,000 crores. It also claimed that the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence Limited had been unfairly picked to be the French firm's Indian partner. The Congress alleged that the cost of each aircraft is three times more than what the previous UPA had negotiated with France in 2012.
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#3223944
28 September 2018
India's opposition Congress party worker wear masks of (L-R) Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and business tycoon Anil Ambani as they protest against the Rafale fighter jet deal in Mumbai on September 27, 2019. In September 2016, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France, dubbed as "Rafale deal", in which India bought 36 off-the-shelf Dassault Rafale twin-engine fighters for a price estimated to be Rs. 58,000 crore or 7.8 billion Euros. In November 2016, however, a political warfare over the Rafale deal began and the Congress accused the government of causing "insurmountable loss" of taxpayers' money by signing the deal worth Rs 58,000 crores. It also claimed that the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence Limited had been unfairly picked to be the French firm's Indian partner. The Congress alleged that the cost of each aircraft is three times more than what the previous UPA had negotiated with France in 2012.
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#3223946
28 September 2018
India's opposition Congress party worker shout slogans as they hold placards during a protest against the Rafale fighter jet deal in Mumbai on September 27, 2019. In September 2016, India signed an inter-governmental agreement with France, dubbed as "Rafale deal", in which India bought 36 off-the-shelf Dassault Rafale twin-engine fighters for a price estimated to be Rs. 58,000 crore or 7.8 billion Euros. In November 2016, however, a political warfare over the Rafale deal began and the Congress accused the government of causing "insurmountable loss" of taxpayers' money by signing the deal worth Rs 58,000 crores. It also claimed that the Anil Ambani-led Reliance Defence Limited had been unfairly picked to be the French firm's Indian partner. The Congress alleged that the cost of each aircraft is three times more than what the previous UPA had negotiated with France in 2012.
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#1154105
13 April 2016
GDANSK,13 April 2016 - Poland has made significant investments in it’s energy sector the last years. State run energy company PERN has recently opened a crude oil terminal in the port city Gdansk which should help secure the country’s energy security. Poland is traditionally dependent on coal power but has been put under pressure by the EU to end it’s reliance of pollution heavy sources of energy.
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#1154107
13 April 2016
GDANSK,13 April 2016 - Poland has made significant investments in it’s energy sector the last years. State run energy company PERN has recently opened a crude oil terminal in the port city Gdansk which should help secure the country’s energy security. Poland is traditionally dependent on coal power but has been put under pressure by the EU to end it’s reliance of pollution heavy sources of energy.
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#1154109
13 April 2016
GDANSK,13 April 2016 - Poland has made significant investments in it’s energy sector the last years. State run energy company PERN has recently opened a crude oil terminal in the port city Gdansk which should help secure the country’s energy security. Poland is traditionally dependent on coal power but has been put under pressure by the EU to end it’s reliance of pollution heavy sources of energy.
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#1154111
13 April 2016
GDANSK,13 April 2016 - Poland has made significant investments in it’s energy sector the last years. State run energy company PERN has recently opened a crude oil terminal in the port city Gdansk which should help secure the country’s energy security. Poland is traditionally dependent on coal power but has been put under pressure by the EU to end it’s reliance of pollution heavy sources of energy.
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