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  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
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    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
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    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
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    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
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    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
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    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390408_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390406_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390398_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390397_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390376_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390372_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
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    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390370_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390369_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390368_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    DUKAS_189390366_NUR
    The Open Dutch Living Statues Championships Held In Wijchen.
    No fewer than 17 adults and children professional Living Statues from the Netherlands and abroad are displayed throughout the city center in Wijchen, Netherlands, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Romy Arroyo Fernandez/NurPhoto)

     

  • Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
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    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'

    The scouse standup's cheeky takedowns of his audiences have earned him viral fame, 1.2 million Instagram followers and a string of sold-out arena shows. But is that the real him? Far from it, he says

    Comedian Paul Smith

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    Duncan Elliott 2025

     

  • Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
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    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'

    The scouse standup's cheeky takedowns of his audiences have earned him viral fame, 1.2 million Instagram followers and a string of sold-out arena shows. But is that the real him? Far from it, he says

    Comedian Paul Smith

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  • Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
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    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'

    The scouse standup's cheeky takedowns of his audiences have earned him viral fame, 1.2 million Instagram followers and a string of sold-out arena shows. But is that the real him? Far from it, he says

    Comedian Paul Smith

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  • Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
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    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'

    The scouse standup's cheeky takedowns of his audiences have earned him viral fame, 1.2 million Instagram followers and a string of sold-out arena shows. But is that the real him? Far from it, he says

    Comedian Paul Smith

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    Duncan Elliott 2025

     

  • Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
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    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'
    Comedian Paul Smith: 'People get disappointed when they meet me in real life. I'm really quiet'

    The scouse standup's cheeky takedowns of his audiences have earned him viral fame, 1.2 million Instagram followers and a string of sold-out arena shows. But is that the real him? Far from it, he says

    Comedian Paul Smith

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    Duncan Elliott 2025

     

  • 'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
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    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.

    The idiosyncratic comic's sprawling CV includes poetry, Alan Partridge and a spell in a pigeon costume but his latest career destination might be his most unlikely yet - Hollywood.

    Tim Key photographed in London, UK on 24 May 2025.
    Set Design & Props: Victoria Twyman.
    Grooming: Neusa Neves using Skincare from Shiseido Ginza Tokyo

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  • 'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
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    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.

    The idiosyncratic comic's sprawling CV includes poetry, Alan Partridge and a spell in a pigeon costume but his latest career destination might be his most unlikely yet - Hollywood.

    Tim Key photographed in London, UK on 24 May 2025.
    Set Design & Props: Victoria Twyman.
    Grooming: Neusa Neves using Skincare from Shiseido Ginza Tokyo

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    David Vintiner

     

  • 'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
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    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.

    The idiosyncratic comic's sprawling CV includes poetry, Alan Partridge and a spell in a pigeon costume but his latest career destination might be his most unlikely yet - Hollywood.

    Tim Key photographed in London, UK on 24 May 2025.
    Set Design & Props: Victoria Twyman.
    Grooming: Neusa Neves using Skincare from Shiseido Ginza Tokyo

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    David Vintiner

     

  • 'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
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    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.

    The idiosyncratic comic's sprawling CV includes poetry, Alan Partridge and a spell in a pigeon costume but his latest career destination might be his most unlikely yet - Hollywood.

    Tim Key photographed in London, UK on 24 May 2025.
    Set Design & Props: Victoria Twyman.
    Grooming: Neusa Neves using Skincare from Shiseido Ginza Tokyo

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    David Vintiner

     

  • 'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
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    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.

    The idiosyncratic comic's sprawling CV includes poetry, Alan Partridge and a spell in a pigeon costume but his latest career destination might be his most unlikely yet - Hollywood.

    Tim Key photographed in London, UK on 24 May 2025.
    Set Design & Props: Victoria Twyman.
    Grooming: Neusa Neves using Skincare from Shiseido Ginza Tokyo

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    David Vintiner

     

  • 'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
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    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.
    'There's no chance an American will laugh': Tim Key on his very British new film and the US Office sequel.

    The idiosyncratic comic's sprawling CV includes poetry, Alan Partridge and a spell in a pigeon costume but his latest career destination might be his most unlikely yet - Hollywood.

    Tim Key photographed in London, UK on 24 May 2025.
    Set Design & Props: Victoria Twyman.
    Grooming: Neusa Neves using Skincare from Shiseido Ginza Tokyo

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    David Vintiner

     

  • Stephen Mangan: 'With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?'
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    Stephen Mangan: 'With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?'
    Stephen Mangan: 'With three people in a bed, who goes in the middle?'

    The Split actor and children's author on throuples, using his sons as a focus group, and running the London marathon.

    Actor, Comedian and Childrens Author Stephen Mangan.
    He has a new childrens book out called "The Fart that Saved the Universe". He is also currently performing in the play "Unicorn" at the Garrick Theatre in London, alongside Erin Doherty and Nicola Walker.
    Date: 11 April 2025

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  • Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
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    Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
    English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Peter Serafinowicz pictured at the Netflix offices, London, UK.

    To tie-in with his new Netflix series, ‘Million Dollar Secret’.
    07 March 2025

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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
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    Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
    English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Peter Serafinowicz pictured at the Netflix offices, London, UK.

    To tie-in with his new Netflix series, ‘Million Dollar Secret’.
    07 March 2025

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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
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    Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
    English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Peter Serafinowicz pictured at the Netflix offices, London, UK.

    To tie-in with his new Netflix series, ‘Million Dollar Secret’.
    07 March 2025

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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
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    Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
    English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Peter Serafinowicz pictured at the Netflix offices, London, UK.

    To tie-in with his new Netflix series, ‘Million Dollar Secret’.
    07 March 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
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    Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
    English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Peter Serafinowicz pictured at the Netflix offices, London, UK.

    To tie-in with his new Netflix series, ‘Million Dollar Secret’.
    07 March 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
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    Actor and comedian Peter Serafinowicz
    English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter Peter Serafinowicz pictured at the Netflix offices, London, UK.

    To tie-in with his new Netflix series, ‘Million Dollar Secret’.
    07 March 2025

    © Rii Schroer / eyevine

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    Rii Schroer

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: A man from the police special forces (MAT) attends to an injured protester who has sustained a serious head injury. Protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    DUKAS_181858950_POL
    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: Maria Karystianou, a mother who tragically lost her 20-year-old daughter in the Tempi railway disaster, which claimed the lives of 57 people, has become a tragic heroine, uniting the people of Greece under a simple cause: justice. Hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. Karystianou addressed 'the murderers of our children,' saying: 'You insulted and treated the dead with contempt. You committed the greatest sacrilege and you will receive what is due from the pulse of Nemesis. It is the souls of our children who guide us. The river of truth has no turning back. Justice will come. With it, it will bring infinite oxygen. Love conquers all. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    DUKAS_181858945_POL
    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sygrou avenue, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    DUKAS_181858940_POL
    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    DUKAS_181858935_POL
    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Sydagma, parliament square, Athens, Greece: protesters threw petrol bombs and set fire to trash cans as hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
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    Violent protests in Athens on rail crash anniversary
    Feb. 28, 2025 – Athens, Greece: A woman holds a banner with the slogan 'It was not a mistake, it was a crime". Hundreds of thousands of Greeks went on strike and took to the streets in nationwide demonstrations, marking the second anniversary of the country's deadliest train crash. Fifty-seven people were killed when a passenger train carrying students collided with a freight train on February 28, 2023, in central Greece. The tragedy has come to symbolize the long-standing neglect of the country’s infrastructure, both in the decades leading up to the crash and in the two years that have followed. In one of the largest protests in Greece in years, public services and many private businesses came to a standstill as people flooded the streets of cities and towns, chanting "murderers" in protest against what they believe is the state's role in the disaster. The government, however, denies any wrongdoing. A sea of people gathered in Athens' Syntagma Square, in front of parliament, where protesters spray-painted the names of the deceased in red on the ground. The slogan "I have no oxygen" – the last words of a woman in a call to emergency services – echoed in chants across the country. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' center-right government, which won re-election after the crash in 2023, has faced ongoing criticism from the victims' families for failing to launch a parliamentary inquiry into political responsibility. (Maro Kouri/Polaris Images) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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