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  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-03-28
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-03-28
    A person uses a cell phone in Ottawa on Monday, July 18, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-03-28
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    THE CANADIAN PRESS 2024-03-28
    A person uses a cell phone in Ottawa on Monday, July 18, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick (FOTO: DUKAS/PA PHOTOS)
    The Canadian Press/PA Images

     

  • Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly In Paris
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    Questions To The French Government At The National Assembly In Paris
    Frederic Valletoux, Horizons deputy and President of the Social Affairs Committee, talks to journalists at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on December 3, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    The President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar (center), gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is (or was) a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with his imprisoned sister. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
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    Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
    President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life On Burano Island - Venice Lagoon
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    Daily Life On Burano Island - Venice Lagoon
    A man stands against a brightly colored wall using his smartphone on a street in Burano, Venice Province, Veneto, Italy, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Everyday Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
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    Everyday Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
    A street musician plays an electric guitar for an audience, one of whom films him with a smartphone, on a stone pavement in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The scene captures the blend of daily life in Florence, public music performance, and modern technology used by both the performer and the audience. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Florence
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    Daily Life In Florence
    Two young women sit on a stone wall using their smartphones against the background of historic architecture in Florence, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The scene illustrates the intersection of modern technology and historic tourism, often seen among travelers from Generation Z. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • IPhone 17 In Kashmir
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    IPhone 17 In Kashmir
    A boy holds an iPhone 17 Pro and an iPhone 17 Pro Max in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • IPhone 17 In Kashmir
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    IPhone 17 In Kashmir
    A user holds an iPhone 17 Pro in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • IPhone 17 In Kashmir
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    IPhone 17 In Kashmir
    A user shows the iPhone 17 Pro Max in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • IPhone 17 In Kashmir
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    IPhone 17 In Kashmir
    A boy holds an iPhone 17 Pro and an iPhone 17 Pro Max in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo
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    Daily Life In Arezzo
    A male vendor wearing a green sweater serves a female customer at an illuminated market stall overflowing with various olives, nuts, dried fruits, sun-dried tomatoes, and packaged goods, including strings of garlic and red chili peppers hanging from the ceiling, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The stall prominently features the ''Fons Olive'' brand and operates within an indoor/outdoor market environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo
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    Daily Life In Arezzo
    A female vendor with blonde hair, wearing a black shirt, serves a customer at a richly stocked delicatessen market stall selling specialty Italian food products, including truffle products, olive oils, olives, dried fruits, and packaged goods, in Arezzo, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The stall is decorated with garlands and strings of dried peppers and operates in a market environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Arezzo
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    Daily Life In Arezzo
    A young man looks at his smartphone while standing indoors in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • White House Christmas Design And Decoration Advance Media Tour
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    White House Christmas Design And Decoration Advance Media Tour
    Nick Clemens, Special Assistant to the President and Communications Director for the First Lady, speaks to members of the press during a holiday tour in the Grand Foyer of the White House in Washington, D.C. on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commuters Use Smartphones While Waiting On Subway Platform
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    Commuters Use Smartphones While Waiting On Subway Platform
    Commuters use their smartphones while waiting on the U-Bahn platform at Station Poccistrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. The scene illustrates the ubiquitous use of personal technology and digital connectivity among passengers utilizing public local transport. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commuters Use Smartphones While Waiting On Subway Platform
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    Commuters Use Smartphones While Waiting On Subway Platform
    Commuters use their smartphones while waiting on the U-Bahn platform at Station Poccistrasse in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. The scene illustrates the ubiquitous use of personal technology and digital connectivity among passengers utilizing public local transport. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commuter Holds Smartphone Next To S-Bahn Train At Marienplatz In Munich
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    Commuter Holds Smartphone Next To S-Bahn Train At Marienplatz In Munich
    A commuter holds a smartphone while waiting next to a stopped S-Bahn train at Marienplatz Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. Reflections of passengers are visible in the train windows. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commuter Holds Smartphone Next To S-Bahn Train At Marienplatz In Munich
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    Commuter Holds Smartphone Next To S-Bahn Train At Marienplatz In Munich
    A commuter holds a smartphone while waiting next to a stopped S-Bahn train at Marienplatz Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 30, 2025. Reflections of passengers are visible in the train windows. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mattancherry Wholesale Market
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    Mattancherry Wholesale Market
    A scrap merchant talks on his mobile phone as he sits at the entrance of his shop at a wholesale market in Mattancherry bazaar in Kochi city, India, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Sivaram Venkitasubramanian/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mattancherry Wholesale Market
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    Mattancherry Wholesale Market
    A worker checks his mobile phone as he sits near sacks filled with rice at a wholesale shop in Kochi, India, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Sivaram Venkitasubramanian/NurPhoto)

     

  • X
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    X
    The X (former Twitter) logo appears on a smartphone screen and as the background on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on November 30, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • X
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    X
    The X (former Twitter) logo appears on a smartphone screen and as the background on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on November 30, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • X
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    X
    The X (former Twitter) logo appears on a smartphone screen and as the background on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on November 30, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • X
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    X
    The X (former Twitter) logo appears on a smartphone screen and as the background on a laptop computer screen in this photo illustration in Athens, Greece, on November 30, 2025. (Photo Illustration by Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    The Orange logo is seen on a street in Warsaw, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    The Polsat box logo is seen on a street in Warsaw, Poland, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto)

     

  • Escalators And Safety Signage At Porta Stufi In Arezzo
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    Escalators And Safety Signage At Porta Stufi In Arezzo
    A pair of parallel escalators runs alongside a central vertical pole displaying some mandatory (blue circle) and many prohibitory (red circle with slash) safety signs, topped by red and green operating lights, at Porta Stufi in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The escalators are situated next to a permanent staircase. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Escalators And Safety Signage At Porta Stufi In Arezzo
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    Escalators And Safety Signage At Porta Stufi In Arezzo
    A pair of parallel escalators runs alongside a central vertical pole displaying some mandatory (blue circle) and many prohibitory (red circle with slash) safety signs, topped by red and green operating lights, at Porta Stufi in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The escalators are situated next to a permanent staircase. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Glovo Couriers Near Arezzo Train Station At Night
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    Glovo Couriers Near Arezzo Train Station At Night
    A Glovo bicycle courier, identified by his large yellow delivery backpack, stands with his bike on a wet, reflective pavement near the Arezzo Railway Station entrance, which is partially obscured by light decorations, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The area is busy with evening traffic, parked motorcycles, and pedestrians, highlighting the late-night activity of the gig economy. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Glovo Couriers Near Arezzo Train Station At Night
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    Glovo Couriers Near Arezzo Train Station At Night
    Two Glovo bicycle couriers, identified by their large yellow delivery backpacks, stand with their bikes on a wet, reflective pavement near the Arezzo Railway Station entrance, which is partially obscured by light decorations, in Arezzo, Tuscany, Italy, on November 20, 2025. The area is busy with evening traffic, parked motorcycles, and pedestrians, highlighting the late-night activity of the gig economy. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Trento - Olympic Torch Passes Trento On January 29, 2026
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    Daily Life In Trento - Olympic Torch Passes Trento On January 29, 2026
    The glass facade of a building belonging to the Universita di Trento (University of Trento) displays a digital sign with the institution's logo, and a blue trolley cart holding books is visible through the window in Trento, Trentino, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The reflections on the glass show the cobblestone pavement and trees outside in the city, which is a host venue and route city for the Olympic Torch Relay scheduled for January 29, 2026, for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Trento - Olympic Torch Passes Trento On January 29, 2026
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    Daily Life In Trento - Olympic Torch Passes Trento On January 29, 2026
    A cable car (funivia) bucket ascends the steep, forested mountainside above the Adige River and the residential areas of Trento, with rugged mountain peaks forming the background under a blue, cloudy sky in Trento, Trentino, Italy, on November 23, 2025. The city serves as a host venue and a route city for the Olympic Torch Relay for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, with the torch scheduled to pass through the city on January 29, 2026. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Venice At Night
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    Daily Life In Venice At Night
    A small group of people stands gathered at an illuminated wooden food or drink kiosk, ordering from the menu board on a wet, reflective stone street in the Rio Tera de Spagna area in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. Other pedestrians walk past the brightly lit stall under the dark night sky in the urban environment. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Venice At Night
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    Daily Life In Venice At Night
    A group of people stands on the narrow stone waterfront (fondamenta) outside a brightly illuminated food and drink shop, with the scene reflecting purple and blue light onto the dark water of the adjacent canal in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The individuals dress in casual wear and jackets, gathering in the urban environment during the evening. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Venice At Night
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    Daily Life In Venice At Night
    Multiple public buses, including services for lines 7L and 6L, park at the Piazzale Roma Bus Terminal, illuminated by streetlights and headlights, as passengers embark and disembark in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The asphalt surface is wet and reflective in the urban transport hub at night. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Venice At Night
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    Daily Life In Venice At Night
    Two men are outside the illuminated MeatLab street food outlet, with one seated on a stool drinking a bottled beverage and the other standing at the ordering window, on a narrow street at night in Venice, Italy, on November 15, 2025. The area is characterized by graffiti, stickers, and peeling paint on the historic building exterior. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI  3-1
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    Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI 3-1
    Hamburg SPD politician and sports senator Andy Grote was mocked on Penis posters by the Ultras fans of Bayern Munich
    in the match
    FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI 3-1 on November 29, 2025 at Allianz Arena Muenchen, Germany. Season 2026/2026, 1.Bundesliga, FCB, matchday 12,
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  • Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI  3-1
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    Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI 3-1
    FCB fans demonstrate against J.Herrmann, Innenminister Bayern
    in the match
    FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI 3-1 on November 29, 2025 at Allianz Arena Muenchen, Germany. Season 2026/2026, 1.Bundesliga, FCB, matchday 12,
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  • Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI  3-1
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    Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI 3-1
    Hamburg SPD politician and sports senator Andy Grote was mocked on Penis posters by the Ultras fans of Bayern Munich
    in the match
    FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI 3-1 on November 29, 2025 at Allianz Arena Muenchen, Germany. Season 2026/2026, 1.Bundesliga, FCB, matchday 12,
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  • Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI
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    Football 1.Bundesliga FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI
    FCB fans with choreo
    in the match
    FC BAYERN MueNCHEN - FC ST. PAULI on November 29, 2025 at Allianz Arena Muenchen, Germany. Season 2026/2026, 1.Bundesliga, FCB, matchday 12,
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