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  • NEWS - Protest gegen Enthauptung in Afghanistan
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    NEWS - Protest gegen Enthauptung in Afghanistan
    (151111) -- KABUL, Nov. 11, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Afghans light candles during a protest to condemn killings of civilians in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, Nov. 10, 2015. Daesh fighters, according to locals, kidnapped seven travelers belonging to Hazara minority from Ghazni province around a month ago and beheaded them on Saturday in Khak-e-Afghan district of the neighboring Zabul province where both Taliban and Daesh insurgents are active. (Xinhua/Omid)
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  • NEWS - Protest gegen Enthauptung in Afghanistan
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    NEWS - Protest gegen Enthauptung in Afghanistan
    (151111) -- KABUL, Nov. 11, 2015 (Xinhua) -- Afghans light candles during a protest to condemn killings of civilians in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, Nov. 10, 2015. Daesh fighters, according to locals, kidnapped seven travelers belonging to Hazara minority from Ghazni province around a month ago and beheaded them on Saturday in Khak-e-Afghan district of the neighboring Zabul province where both Taliban and Daesh insurgents are active. (Xinhua/Omid)
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  • NEWS - Protest gegen Enthauptung in Afghanistan
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    NEWS - Protest gegen Enthauptung in Afghanistan
    (151111) -- KABUL, Nov. 11, 2015 (Xinhua) -- An Afghan boy cries for his dead relative during a protest to condemn killings of civilians in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, Nov. 10, 2015. Daesh fighters, according to locals, kidnapped seven travelers belonging to Hazara minority from Ghazni province around a month ago and beheaded them on Saturday in Khak-e-Afghan district of the neighboring Zabul province where both Taliban and Daesh insurgents are active. (Xinhua/Omid)
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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. A Fire Service riverboat extinguishes a fire started by Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood as he burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia on a boat in the Thames in Chelsea. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre (2 R), the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burn his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia dressed on mannequins of Blair, Osborne,Cameron,Johnson, May and Hunt. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia dressed on mannequins of Blair, Osborne,Cameron,Johnson, May and Hunt. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    26th November 2016. London, UK. Joe Corre, the son of former Sex Pistol manager Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood burns his personal collection of Sex Pistols punk memorabilia. Earlier this week Joe Corre said that punk has become nothing more than a "McDonald's brand ... owned by the state, establishment and corporations". His collection is estimated to be worth £5 million.

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest  "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
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    PEOPLE - Vivian Westwood's Sohn Joe Corre verbrennt aus Protest "Sex Pistols"-Erinnerungsstücke
    The press release stated that at 3.45 on Saturday 26th November in Chelsea, Joe Corre, son of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood would burn his collection of Punk memorabilia worth £5M.

    As with many of his late father's stunts this event was not what it seemed. On a barge in the middle of the Thames by Albert Bridge Corre set fire to effigies of political figures including Tony Blair, Boris Johnson, Andrea Leadsome, David Cameron and Theresa May.

    The protest as revealed by Dame Vivienne Westwood from the top deck of a Route-master bus was about climate change. Promoting the website climaterevolution.co.uk. Both Corre and Westwood stated information about the effects of global temperature increase and the effects on migration caused by populations moving to habitable lands. Both the Fire Brigade and Police were in attendance at the event.***Larger files available on request***

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  • REPORTAGE: VW - Die gute alte Zeit
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    REPORTAGE: VW - Die gute alte Zeit
    Siebziger Jahre, Transport, Strassenverkehr, Humor, Komiker, Automobil, Pkw, Volkswagen, VW Kaefer, Plakat mit einer Illustration hinter der Windschutzscheibe zeigt Charlie Chaplin am Steuer, Copacabana in BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien, Seventies, transport, road traffic, humour, comedian, automobile, passenger car, Volkswagen, VW Beetle, poster with an illustration behind the windscreen shows Charlie Chaplin at the steering wheel, Copacabana, BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil *** Local Caption *** Seventies, transport, road traffic, humour, comedian, automobile, passenger car, Volkswagen, VW Beetle, poster with an illustration behind the windscreen shows Charlie Chaplin at the steering wheel, Copacabana, BR-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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  • NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
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    NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
    Kurds hold the protest in front of Turkish embassy in Brussels, Belgium on 26.04.2017 Protestors demand to stop bombing in Rojava, the region of Turkey.

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  • NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
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    NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
    Kurds hold the protest in front of Turkish embassy in Brussels, Belgium on 26.04.2017 Protestors demand to stop bombing in Rojava, the region of Turkey.

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  • NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
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    NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
    Kurds hold the protest in front of Turkish embassy in Brussels, Belgium on 26.04.2017 Protestors demand to stop bombing in Rojava, the region of Turkey.

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  • NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
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    NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
    Kurds hold the protest in front of Turkish embassy in Brussels, Belgium on 26.04.2017 Protestors demand to stop bombing in Rojava, the region of Turkey.

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  • NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
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    NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
    Kurds hold the protest in front of Turkish embassy in Brussels, Belgium on 26.04.2017 Protestors demand to stop bombing in Rojava, the region of Turkey.

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  • NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
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    NEWS - Brüssel: Kurden protestieren gegen türkische Bombardierungen
    Kurds hold the protest in front of Turkish embassy in Brussels, Belgium on 26.04.2017 Protestors demand to stop bombing in Rojava, the region of Turkey.

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  • NEWS - König Bhumibol ist im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben
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    NEWS - König Bhumibol ist im Alter von 88 Jahren gestorben
    (111205) -- BANGKOK, Dec. 5, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People hold portraits of Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej while waiting for His Majesty on his 84th birthday in Ratchadamnoen road in Bangkok, Thailand, on Dec. 5, 2011. Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej on Monday called for national unity and stability on the occasion of his 84th birthday. (Xinhua/Rachen Sageamsak) (wn)
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  • Protest Against The Austerity Measures Of The 2026 French Budget
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    Protest Against The Austerity Measures Of The 2026 French Budget
    A woman holds a placard reading 'Public services damaged, users in danger'. Called by some trade unions, hundreds of people take to the streets in Toulouse, France, on December 2, 2025, against Macron's economic policies and budget austerity, including both the national budget and social security budget. The protest launches at the beginning of the summer on social networks against the Macron government's push for downsizing the welfare state, cutting taxes for businesses, increasing the Defense budget and Interior Ministry, and his choice of conservative Sebastien Lecornu as the new Prime Minister. His pro-business stance angers the French people. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Issam Chebbi's son makes the victory sign while raising a placard featuring his father's portrait, as he poses for photos during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. Issam Chebbi is sentenced to twenty years in prison on appeal while being at liberty in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, denouncing what they describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also denounce the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Women raise a placard featuring a portrait of imprisoned lawyer and president of the Free Destourian Party, Abir Moussi, with text in Arabic: ''Who is running the judiciary today?'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, who denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist raises a placard reading in Arabic, ''I will not be a free woman as long as there are imprisoned women,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians. They denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist shouts slogans while raising a placard reading in Arabic, ''No real feminist government, just appearances,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians to denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist raises a placard reading ''no women's liberation without decolonization'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians to denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist raises a placard reading in Arabic, ''Economic, social, and cultural rights are the real issues,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, who denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    A feminist activist raises a placard reading ''angry women against fascism'' while others chant and dance during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, who denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Feminist activists raise a placard reading in Arabic ''complete and real equality'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians, who denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Demonstrators shout slogans while raising a placard reading ''ACAB'' (all cops are bastards) during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians. They denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
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    Feminists March Against Civil Society Crackdown And Restrictions On Public Space In Tunis
    Feminist activists chant slogans while raising a placard reading in Arabic, ''rural women are dying in trucks while you, cursed president, rule the country,'' during a march organized by feminist groups, including the Tunisian Association of the Democratic Women (ATFD), in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 29, 2025. The demonstration brings together hundreds of human rights defenders, feminist activists, opposition parties, civil society members, and ordinary Tunisians to denounce what protesters describe as a growing crackdown on freedoms, criminalization of civil society, and restrictions on public space imposed by Tunisian authorities. Participants also condemn the suspension of the activities of dozens of associations and organizations, as well as the rising gender-based violence. They show solidarity with opposition figures recently sentenced on appeal in the ''conspiracy against state security'' case. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard reading 'I Oppose Genocide!' as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard with a quote widely attributed to Henry Kissinger but not independently verified 'To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be its friend is fatal' as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard with a quote widely attributed to Henry Kissinger but not independently verified 'To be an enemy of America can be dangerous, but to be its friend is fatal' as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in Wolnica Square, in Kazimierz, the historic former Jewish quarter of Krakow, ahead of their march to the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard reading 'Kultura nie jest, nie byla i nie bedzie apolityczna' ('Culture is not, has never been, and will not be apolitical') as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in Wolnica Square, in Kazimierz, the historic former Jewish quarter of Krakow, ahead of their march to the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard reading 'Kultura nie jest, nie byla i nie bedzie apolityczna' ('Culture is not, has never been, and will not be apolitical') as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in Wolnica Square, in Kazimierz, the historic former Jewish quarter of Krakow, ahead of their march to the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard reading 'I Oppose Genocide!' as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard reading 'To Stand WIth Palestine Is To Stand For Humanity' as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in Wolnica Square, in Kazimierz, the historic former Jewish quarter of Krakow, ahead of their march to the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
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    Activists March In Krakow Against Alleged Use Of Polish TNT In Gaza
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
    An activist holds a placard reading 'Dlaczego 'pokojowa' Europa wspiera ludobojstwo?' ('Why does 'peaceful' Europe support genocide?') as participants from student, far-left, antifascist, and anarchist groups gather in the Main Market Square during the 'Stop Zabijaniu Polskim Trotylem' ('Stop Killing with Polish TNT') protest, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025.
    According to organisers and some media reports, the demonstration was held in response to claims that TNT from the state-owned firm Nitro-Chem may have been used in munitions in Gaza, though these claims have not been independently verified by Polish authorities. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Defence Innovation Forum 2025 ( FID 2025 ) In Paris
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    Defence Innovation Forum 2025 ( FID 2025 ) In Paris
    A placard says ''those who want peace prepare for the future'' during the 5th edition of the Forum Innovation Defense 2025, FID 2025, at the Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, in Paris, France, on November 28, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto)

     

  • PETA Stage Protest On Black Friday In London
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    PETA Stage Protest On Black Friday In London
    November 28, 2025, London, England, United Kingdom: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) supporters stage a protest against leather fashion as part of their 'Free the Animals Friday' campaign outside the Coach store on Regent Street. (Credit Image: © Tayfun Salci/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Tunis Rally Supports Prisoners Convicted In State Security Conspiracy Amid Appeal Hearing
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    Tunis Rally Supports Prisoners Convicted In State Security Conspiracy Amid Appeal Hearing
    Chaima Issa, a writer and human rights activist, holds a placard featuring the portrait of jailed opposition figure Jaouhar Ben Mbarek as she participates in a demonstration outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 27, 2025. Charged in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case, she appears before the court while remaining at liberty. The rally, organized by families of political prisoners, takes place to show solidarity with prominent opposition leaders jailed in the same case. The demonstration coincides with the third remote appeal hearing in the case, as prisoners involved refuse to appear before the court remotely. Two of the prisoners are currently on hunger strike in their cell to protest what they describe as politically motivated sentences, harsh prison conditions, a crackdown on human rights, and an unfair trial. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto)

     

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