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A woman wearing a headscarf sits alone by the water with her bicycle at the riverside in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Michae...

#12580702

Woman Sitting Alone By The River In Berlin

24 July 2025

A woman wearing a headscarf sits alone by the water with her bicycle at the riverside in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025. (Photo by Michae...

#12580702

24 July 2025

A woman wearing a headscarf sits alone by the water with her bicycle at the riverside in Berlin, Germany, on July 20, 2025.


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A woman with a headscarf sits alone on a bench, facing a modern building facade in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025....

#12499597

Woman Alone On Bench

23 June 2025

A woman with a headscarf sits alone on a bench, facing a modern building facade in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025....

#12499597

23 June 2025

A woman with a headscarf sits alone on a bench, facing a modern building facade in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025.


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A woman with a headscarf sits on a wooden bench and uses her smartphone near a fenced construction site in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Ge...

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Woman Alone On Bench

23 June 2025

A woman with a headscarf sits on a wooden bench and uses her smartphone near a fenced construction site in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Ge...

#12499598

23 June 2025

A woman with a headscarf sits on a wooden bench and uses her smartphone near a fenced construction site in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025.


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Two women stand side by side on a train platform facing the tracks at a station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025....

#12408242

Two Women Waiting At Train Platform

25 May 2025

Two women stand side by side on a train platform facing the tracks at a station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025....

#12408242

25 May 2025

Two women stand side by side on a train platform facing the tracks at a station in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. One wears a red jacket and a blue backpack, while the other wears a black jacket with beige trousers.


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Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Manonda Palu, Central Sulawesi, Ind...

#4457226

Welcoming Eid Al-Fitr In Central Sulawesi

3 June 2019

Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Manonda Palu, Central Sulawesi, Ind...

#4457226

3 June 2019

Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Manonda Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Monday (June 3, 2019). Every day before Eid al-Fitr, hundreds of Ketupat traders from the mountains fill the market area even though the atmosphere of grief caused by the earthquake, liquefaction and tsunami on September 28, 2018 which killed more than 4,000 people still includes residents in the region. Thousands of residents now live in refugee camps.


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Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Manonda Palu, Central Sulawesi, Ind...

#4457236

Welcoming Eid Al-Fitr In Central Sulawesi

3 June 2019

Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Manonda Palu, Central Sulawesi, Ind...

#4457236

3 June 2019

Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Manonda Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Monday (June 3, 2019). Every day before Eid al-Fitr, hundreds of Ketupat traders from the mountains fill the market area even though the atmosphere of grief caused by the earthquake, liquefaction and tsunami on September 28, 2018 which killed more than 4,000 people still includes residents in the region. Thousands of residents now live in refugee camps.


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Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indon...

#4457256

Welcoming Eid Al-Fitr In Central Sulawesi

3 June 2019

Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indon...

#4457256

3 June 2019

Ketupat traders (food wrapped in leaves) seasonally arrange their wares around the Traditional Market of Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Monday (June 3, 2019). Every day before Eid al-Fitr, hundreds of Ketupat traders from the mountains fill the market area even though the atmosphere of grief caused by the earthquake, liquefaction and tsunami on September 28, 2018 which killed more than 4,000 people still includes residents in the region. Thousands of residents now live in refugee camps.


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Seasonal traders cut bamboo for packaging of Jaha Rice (rice wrapped in bamboo then burned) around the Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indones...

#4457240

Welcoming Eid Al-Fitr In Central Sulawesi

3 June 2019

Seasonal traders cut bamboo for packaging of Jaha Rice (rice wrapped in bamboo then burned) around the Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indones...

#4457240

3 June 2019

Seasonal traders cut bamboo for packaging of Jaha Rice (rice wrapped in bamboo then burned) around the Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Traditional Market, Monday (June 3, 2019). Every day before Eid al-Fitr, hundreds of Ketupat traders from the mountains fill the market area even though the atmosphere of grief caused by the earthquake, liquefaction and tsunami on September 28, 2018 which killed more than 4,000 people still includes residents in the region. Thousands of residents now live in refugee camps.


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Seasonal traders cut bamboo for packaging of Jaha Rice (rice wrapped in bamboo then burned) around the Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indones...

#4457248

Welcoming Eid Al-Fitr In Central Sulawesi

3 June 2019

Seasonal traders cut bamboo for packaging of Jaha Rice (rice wrapped in bamboo then burned) around the Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indones...

#4457248

3 June 2019

Seasonal traders cut bamboo for packaging of Jaha Rice (rice wrapped in bamboo then burned) around the Maesa Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Traditional Market, Monday (June 3, 2019). Every day before Eid al-Fitr, hundreds of Ketupat traders from the mountains fill the market area even though the atmosphere of grief caused by the earthquake, liquefaction and tsunami on September 28, 2018 which killed more than 4,000 people still includes residents in the region. Thousands of residents now live in refugee camps.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602224

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602224

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602225

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602225

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602228

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602228

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602231

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602231

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602232

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602232

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602234

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602234

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602235

Cuban Cigars

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window.
Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, bind...

#1602235

13 December 2016

Cuban cigars on display in a shop window. Those cigars are rolled from tobacco leaves found throughout the country of Cuba. The filler, binder, and wrapper may come from different portions of the island. All cigar production in Cuba is controlled by the Cuban government, and each brand may be rolled in several different factories in Cuba. Cuba produces both handmade and machine-made cigars. All boxes and labels are marked Hecho en Cuba (Spanish for made in Cuba). Machine-bunched cigars finished by hand add Hecho a mano, while fully handmade cigars say Totalmente a mano in script text, though not all Cuban cigars will include this statement. Because of the perceived status of Cuban cigars, counterfeits are somewhat commonplace. Despite American trade sanctions against Cuban products, cigars remain one of the country's leading exports. Since the United States has removed import limits on Cuban tobacco and alcohol, all travelers can bring home an unlimited supply of the rhum and cigars. On Saturday, 1 December 2016, in Havana, Cuba.


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