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Home Affairs Adviser Inspect Market In Dhaka
Home Affairs Adviser Md Jahangir Alam Choudhury (center) addresses the press after inspecting a market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Home Affairs Adviser Inspect Market In Dhaka
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Home Affairs Adviser Inspect Market In Dhaka
Home Affairs Adviser Md Jahangir Alam Choudhury (center) looks toward the camera while inspecting a market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 16, 2025. (Photo by Syed Mahamudur Rahman/NurPhoto) -
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Home Affairs Adviser Inspect Market In Dhaka
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Dhaka: Reading of Historic July Declaration At Parliament
August 5, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus read out the historic July Declaration at the South Plaza of the National Parliament Building in the presence of national leaders, members of martyred families, July injured fighters, politicians, and diplomats. Since morning, hundreds of thousands of people had gathered at Manik Mia Avenue to attend the July Mass Uprising Day program and listen to the reading of the July Declaration. (Credit Image: © Rubel Karmaker/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Student Protest In Dhaka, Bangladesh
Law enforcers disperse student protesters in front of the Secretariat as they protest demanding the resignation of the education adviser in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 22, 2025. Law enforcers charge batons and fire tear gas canisters to drive out the students, who enter the Secretariat by breaking open the entrance during their protest over various demands, including the resignation of the education adviser. (Photo by Rehman Asad/NurPhoto) -
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings at his house, London, UK.
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19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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Political adviser Dominic Cummings
Political adviser Dominic Cummings pictured in his garden, London, UK.
19 June 2025
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'Why everyone should be able to live their rich life': Ramit Sethi on taking the fear out of personal finance
For many of us, money is far too tight to mention. But Ramit Sethi is here to tell us otherwise. The bestselling author and presenter wants to get to the root of our worries and show us why we need to think differently about money.
Ramit Sethi, a bestselling personal finance guru turned TV star, has a question for you. What does your rich life look like? Perhaps it's lounging in the Caribbean with a bottomless pina colada. Or front row seats for Taylor Swift's Eras tour. Or maybe, like Sethi himself, itÕs as simple as ordering any starter/appetiser on a menu without checking the price.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Simon Fanshawe. The debate has turned into: if you don't agree with me, you are a bigot.
Simon Fanshawe spent years fighting inequality. Then he was cancelled.
The gay, 66-year-old writer, broadcaster, and adviser on diversity is talking about his
ostracism two years ago from Stonewall, the charity he co-founded in 1989. Formed to fight for equality for gay, lesbian and bisexual people in the wake of the Thatcher government's pernicious Section 28 legislation, the group now also campaigns on behalf of trans people: a move Fanshawe supported.
But when he suggested that allowing male-bodied people to self-identify as female might impact on women's rights, he was told by the management "you have put yourself outside Stone- wall". Another co-founder called him a gay Quisling - the name given to Nazi collaborators.
British writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe, MBE pictured close to his Brighton home.
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Guests of the Laura Kuenssberg show at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Former Boris Johnson adviser Samuel Kasumu arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
18th June 2023.
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Guests of the Laura Kuenssberg show at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
Former Boris Johnson adviser Samuel Kasumu arrives for Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg at the BBC, Broadcasting House, London, UK.
18th June 2023.
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18th June 2023.
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NEWS - USA: Steve Bannon verlässt das Bundesgericht
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Steve Bannon, former adviser to Donald Trump, speaks to the media after he departed U.S. Federal Court of his Contempt of Congress trial in Washington, DC on Thursday, July 21, 2022. The Defense rested without calling any witnesses. The trial will conclude on Friday with closing arguments and the jury's decision.
Steve Bannon Departs Federal Court After the Defense Rested During His Contempt Trial, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 21 Jul 2022
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NEWS - USA: Steve Bannon verlässt das Bundesgericht
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Steve Bannon, former adviser to Donald Trump, departs U.S. Federal Court of his Contempt of Congress trial in Washington, DC on Thursday, July 21, 2022. The Defense rested without calling any witnesses. He did not testify. The trial will conclude on Friday with closing arguments and the jury's decision.
Steve Bannon Departs Federal Court After the Defense Rested During His Contempt Trial, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 21 Jul 2022
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NEWS - USA: Steve Bannon verlässt das Bundesgericht
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13040895e)
Steve Bannon, former adviser to Donald Trump, departs U.S. Federal Court of his Contempt of Congress trial in Washington, DC on Thursday, July 21, 2022. The Defense rested without calling any witnesses. He did not testify. The trial will conclude on Friday with closing arguments and the jury's decision.
Steve Bannon Departs Federal Court After the Defense Rested During His Contempt Trial, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 21 Jul 2022
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NEWS - USA: Steve Bannon verlässt das Bundesgericht
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jemal Countess/UPI/Shutterstock (13040895n)
Steve Bannon, former adviser to Donald Trump, speaks to the media after departing U.S. Federal Court of his Contempt of Congress trial in Washington, DC on Thursday, July 21, 2022. The Defense rested without calling any witnesses. He did not testify. The trial will conclude on Friday with closing arguments and the jury's decision.
Steve Bannon Departs Federal Court After the Defense Rested During His Contempt Trial, Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 21 Jul 2022
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