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  • Daily Life In Warsaw
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    Daily Life In Warsaw
    WARSAW, POLAND — SEPTEMBER 17, 2025:
    A shop window displays a mixed image of Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler with the words 'Fuck Putin,' in Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 17, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Krakow
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    Daily Life In Krakow
    KRAKOW, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 12:
    A board with the words ‘Fuck Covid, Putin and Trump’ displayed at the entrance to a bar in Krakow, Poland, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Sufi Orders Celebrate Prophet’s Birthday With Procession In Cairo’s Al-Hussein
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    Sufi Orders Celebrate Prophet’s Birthday With Procession In Cairo’s Al-Hussein
    A man wears a necklace with words from the Quran during the Mawlid celebrations in Cairo, Egypt, on September 4, 2025. (Photo by Ahmed Mosaad/NurPhoto)

     

  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
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    Cod digits and striped equids: new book celebrates media staple ‘the second mention’
    Juliet & Matthew Maguire at home in London. They are the writers of a new book called "The Little Book of Second Mentions: The Art of Avoiding Repetition" The book is about the hilarious attempts by journalists who try to avoid being repetitive. The book grew out of their Twitter/X account "@SecondMentions".

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  • TENNIS - US Open: Frances Tiafoe siegt gegen Rafael Nadal
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    TENNIS - US Open: Frances Tiafoe siegt gegen Rafael Nadal
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    Frances Tiafoe celebrates during his fourth round match against Rafael Nadal with a wristband bearing the words "why not me"
    US Open Championships 2022, Day Eight, USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, New York, USA - 05 Sep 2022

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  • Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
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    Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
    Nimbly laying waste to the opposition: Kojey Radical at the Lafayette in London.

    After years of honing his craft, the east London rapper seizes his Covid-delayed moment, touring his forthcoming debut album Ð and much that went before Ð with swagger and subtlety.

    Kojey Radical is promoting his new album caled Reasons to Smile which will be his first. Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah (born 4 January 1993), known professionally as Kojey Radical, is a British music artist, creative director and mixed media visual artist.[2] His style has been described as a mix of grime-y hip hop, alternative rap and spoken word. Since 2018, he has received three nominations at the MOBO Awards, including Best Newcomer. He performed at the 2020 MOBOs ceremony.

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  • Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
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    Kojey Radical – on the brink of rap greatness
    Nimbly laying waste to the opposition: Kojey Radical at the Lafayette in London.

    After years of honing his craft, the east London rapper seizes his Covid-delayed moment, touring his forthcoming debut album Ð and much that went before Ð with swagger and subtlety.

    Kojey Radical is promoting his new album caled Reasons to Smile which will be his first. Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah (born 4 January 1993), known professionally as Kojey Radical, is a British music artist, creative director and mixed media visual artist.[2] His style has been described as a mix of grime-y hip hop, alternative rap and spoken word. Since 2018, he has received three nominations at the MOBO Awards, including Best Newcomer. He performed at the 2020 MOBOs ceremony.

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  • The transformation of Greta Thunberg.
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    The transformation of Greta Thunberg.
    Greta Thunberg has spent three years raising the alarm on the climate crisis. Her mission could end up saving the world. It's already saved her. The transformation of Greta Thunberg. Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.
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  • The transformation of Greta Thunberg.
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    The transformation of Greta Thunberg.
    Greta Thunberg has spent three years raising the alarm on the climate crisis. Her mission could end up saving the world. It's already saved her. The transformation of Greta Thunberg. Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.
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  • The transformation of Greta Thunberg.
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    The transformation of Greta Thunberg.
    Greta Thunberg has spent three years raising the alarm on the climate crisis. Her mission could end up saving the world. It's already saved her. The transformation of Greta Thunberg. Greta Tintin Eleonora Ernman Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist who is known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action for climate change mitigation.
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  • Black Lives Matter protest aftermath, Westminster, London, UK - 08 Jun 2020
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    Black Lives Matter protest aftermath, Westminster, London, UK - 08 Jun 2020
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    A group of army cadet volunteers attempt to remove Graffiti from the statue of British wartime leader British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in Parliament Square, after it was defaced with the words "was a racist" during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in central London.
    Black Lives Matter protest aftermath, Westminster, London, UK - 08 Jun 2020

     

  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Black Gull Books Bookshop in East Finchley on Finchley High Road, Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Highgate Bookshop on Highgate High Street in North London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Highgate Bookshop on Highgate High Street in North London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    A window display at sunset of Highgate Books in Highgate. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    A window display at sunset of Highgate Books in Highgate. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    West End Lane Books on West End Lane in West Hampstead. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    A look Inside the closed Keith Fawkes books on Flask Walk in Hampstead in North London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    The closed sign on the front door of Keith Fawkes books on Flask Walk in Hampstead in North London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Keith Fawkes books on Flask Walk in Hampstead in North London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    A window display of the book " A History of Solitude" by David Vincent on Primrose Hill Books in Primrose Hill on Regent's Park Road. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Primrose Hill Books in Primrose Hill on Regent's Park Road. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    A window dispaly of Daunt Books on Marylabone High Street in Central London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Daunt Books on Marylabone High Street in Central London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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    Could lockdown herald an exciting new chapter for the book trade? The pandemic has thrown publishing and booksellers into crisis – and left customers struggling to obtain books when they most want them. But some in the industry sense an opportunity to dr
    Closed bookshops in London during lockdown. In a recent survey, 40% of people said that books had helped them get through lockdown.
    Daunt Books on Marylabone High Street in Central London. Closed London Bookshops photographed during the Coronavirus pandemic.
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