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Indian Kashmir's Economy
Finished copper items are displayed during the 'Know Your Artisan' exhibition organized by the Department of Handicrafts and Handloom Kashmir in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, on October 25, 2025. (Photo by Firdous Nazir/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Cyprus
PARALIMNI, CYPRUS – OCTOBER 17:
A view of the Cyprus flag in Paralimni, Cyprus, Cyprus, on October 17, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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India Economy
A laborer works inside a copper utensils manufacturing unit in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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India Economy
A laborer works inside a copper utensils manufacturing unit in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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India Economy
A laborer works inside a copper utensils manufacturing unit in Kolkata, India, on October 18, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto) -
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Hindustan Copper Limited, Ghatshila, Jharkhand, India
The entrance of the Moubhandar copper smelter in Jharkhand, India, operated by state-owned Hindustan Copper Limited, remains idle since 2019. This reflects the economic and environmental pressures on India's older industrial sites, even as the government seeks to expand domestic copper production to meet growing global demand for critical minerals. (Photo by Yousuf Sarfaraz/NurPhoto) -
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Hindustan Copper Limited, Ghatshila, Jharkhand, India
An aerial view shows the Moubhandar bridge near the Hindustan Copper plant over the Subarnarekha River in Jharkhand, India. Environmentalists warn that local water sources face renewed pollution with the potential resumption of industrial operations, even as India seeks to expand domestic copper production to support electric vehicles and renewable energy demand. (Photo by Yousuf Sarfaraz/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, two people sit inside a shop selling handmade copper items in the old bazaar of Gaziantep, one of the city's most important landmarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, people walk and shop at the historic bazaar. The bustling market, famous for its traditional handicrafts and copperware, is a cultural landmark of the city and a major attraction for visitors. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, people walk and shop at the historic bazaar. The bustling market, famous for its traditional handicrafts and copperware, is a cultural landmark of the city and a major attraction for visitors. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, people walk and shop at the historic bazaar. The bustling market, famous for its traditional handicrafts and copperware, is a cultural landmark of the city and a major attraction for visitors. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
Traditional handmade copper and brass items are displayed at a local market in Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022. The city is known for its long-standing craftsmanship and vibrant bazaars that showcase artisanal products reflecting the cultural heritage of the region. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a craftsman shapes copper by hand at a workshop. The city is renowned for its long-standing tradition of copperware making, a craft passed down through generations and considered one of its cultural trademarks. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a young craftsman uses fire to work on brass pieces at a traditional workshop. The city is renowned for its copper and brass craftsmanship, which remains a significant part of its cultural identity and artisanal heritage. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Traditional Copper Craftsmanship In Gaziantep, Türkiye
In Gaziantep, Turkiye, on December 17, 2022, a young craftsman uses fire to work on brass pieces at a traditional workshop. The city is renowned for its copper and brass craftsmanship, which remains a significant part of its cultural identity and artisanal heritage. (Photo by Mohammad Daher/NurPhoto) -
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Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capitalÕs £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets
Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.
Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.
Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.
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Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capitalÕs £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets
Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.
Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.
Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.
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Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capital’s £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets
Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.
Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.
Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.
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Police reveal new super-fast e-bikes putting the brakes on phone snatchers in London
Lightweight Sur-ron cycles used to crack down on the capital’s £50m-a-year trade in stolen handsets
Police have unveiled high speed e-bikes being used 'to beat criminals at their own game' in the war against phone snatchers.
Sur-ron off-road cycles are so lightweight they can accelerate to 50mph in 3.6 seconds.
Until now, they have only been utilised by the likes of London's most notorious mobile thief Sonny Stringer, 28, jailed for grabbing an astonishing 24 handsets in one morning.
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Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.
Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.
Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.
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Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.
Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.
HMP Manchester governor Rob Knight (red tie) and Greater Manchester Police assistant chief constable John Webster ( cap, right) outside the jail as GMP carry out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
Police officers at HMP Manchester - known more widely as Strangeways prison - as part of Operation AVRO.
The chief inspector of prisons’ report recently branded Strangeways as squalid and the most violent in the country with with organised crime gangs and widespread supply of drugs into the Victorian jail.
Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.
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Gangs recruit skilled drone pilots to fly drugs and even ketchup into UK prisons
Police say specialists headhunted for lucrative missions, sometimes delivering several kilograms at a time.
Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to make Amazon Prime-style deliveries of drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows.
Greater Manchester Police carrying out Operation Avro at prison establishments around the county to try and prevent the conveyancing of banned items into prisons via visitors and by drones.
Police officers at HMP Forest Bank in Salford and ANPR vehicles tracking the movements of visitors at and near the prison.
Manchester, UK. 23 October 2024.
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
A crowd of protestors gather outside the courtroom during a preliminary hearing of the 11 accused farmers.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
Protestors place a banner outside the courtroom during a preliminary hearing of the 11 prosecuted farmers. It reads: The threat to peace in the South West of Antioquia is mining
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
The hands of campesino Ariel Humberto Vel‡squez, who grows coffee in Jeric—, muddied after work in the field.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
Rubiel Dar’o Arango, a campesino from Palocabildo and one of the 11 facing prosecution, watches on at a peaceful roadside protest against AngloGold's proposed mining project. Every day and night for 38 days, farmers and local activists gathered at this spot to protest the company's activities in the region.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
On a clear day, coffee beans are spread evenly to dry beneath the sun.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
Argirio Tob—n (right) is one of 11 activists currently being prosecuted by AngloGold Ashanti, with charges including kidnapping and personal injury. Tob—n and other activists are adamant that these charges are fabricated, claiming that AngloGold is attempting to intimidate protestors.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jericó.
Objections to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine.
Families torn apart, charges of kidnap and theft: how plans for a giant mine have sown distrust and unrest in the hills of Jeric—.
Activists who object to plans for Colombia's biggest copper mine as a serious threat to the environment are fighting legal action initiated by AngloGold Ashanti. But some in the community say the venture will bring investment.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia.
A view over the River Cauca from Jeric—. Here, South-Africa based mining multinational AngloGold Ashanti has faced fierce resistance from locals in Jeric— over its proposed Quebradona copper mining project, which many claim will irreversibly damage the local agriculture industry and the biodiversity of the region.
AngloGold Ashanti Quebradona copper mining project in Jeric— , Colombia
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police surround Pro-Palestinian demonstrators as they sat down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police surround Pro-Palestinian demonstrators as they sat down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police surround Pro-Palestinian demonstrators as they sat down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police prepare to remove Pro-palestinian demonstrators as they sit down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Pro-palestinian demonstrators sit down on the concourse at Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police guard the main entrance to Waterloo Station in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police patrol around The Cenotaph in Whitehall, central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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Pro-Palestine marches
18/11/2023. London, UK.
Police guard the fenced off statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square in central London. Police have been granted powers to ban assemblies at London's mainline railway stations in an effort to stop Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathering on the concourse. More 50 pro-Palestine events are due to take place today as organisers switch to smaller, local events instead of one big march through central London.
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The mystery of the garden of memories at the Angel of the North
Folded and unfolded notes, straggles of ribbon, artificial flowers - a professor is searching for the roots of the phenomenon.
In a scrubby copse of alder trees near one of north-east England's busiest roads and in the shadow of one its most famous landmarks, the Angel of the North, is a spontaneous, secret garden of memories. An academic is on a mission to find out why.
The unofficial memorial area has developed over many years but has largely gone under the radar. Most people would not have a clue it is there.
You can walk through the trees and see photographs, folded and unfolded notes, straggles of ribbon, baubles, garlands, plastic butterflies, artificial flowers, weather-ravaged stuffed toys, empty bottles of a loved one's favourite tipple, a child's football shirt - each of them their own memory and story.
The Angel of the North in Gateshead, tyne and Wear where people have created a memorial site and now leave objects and messages remembering loved ones in around amongst the trees below the Angel of the North.
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