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CALCIO - Serie B - Palermo FC vs AC Monza

CALCIO - Serie B - Palermo FC vs AC Monza

Head coach Filippo Inzaghi (Palermo F.C.) arguing with Semuel Pizzignacco (A. C. Monza) at the end of the Italian Serie BKT match between Palermo F.C. vs A.C. Monza 29 October 2025 at the Renzo Barbera stadium in Palermo, Italy

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget 7

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget 6

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget 5

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget 2

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget 4

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget 3

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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France: Hundreds of Thousands Join Nationwide Protests Over Austerity Budget

On September 18, hundreds of thousands people joined over 250 demonstrations across France in response to a cross-industry union call against the austerity budget introduced by former Prime Minister François Bayrou. Unions criticized the measures as “brutal,” arguing they unfairly target workers, vulnerable groups, retirees, and the sick. Current Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has yet to revise the policies. Union leaders hailed the strike as a success and urged the government to ensure fiscal, social, and environmental justice in the upcoming budget.

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Narendra Modi Holds A Rally To Attack Trinamool Congress - India

Narendra Modi Holds A Rally To Attack Trinamool Congress - India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets party leaders on stage during a BJP rally in Kolkata, India on August 22, 2025. In his address, Modi claimed that the infiltration issue was being ignored by the Trinamool Congress for the sake of votes, calling it a “serious concern” that threatened the state’s social fabric. He urged the public to view infiltration as a pressing issue and promised that “one vote” for the BJP would “chase away infiltrators.” The TMC rejected his charges, arguing that border security was a Union responsibility. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Narendra Modi Holds A Rally To Attack Trinamool Congress - India

Narendra Modi Holds A Rally To Attack Trinamool Congress - India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets party leaders on stage during a BJP rally in Kolkata, India on August 22, 2025. In his address, Modi claimed that the infiltration issue was being ignored by the Trinamool Congress for the sake of votes, calling it a “serious concern” that threatened the state’s social fabric. He urged the public to view infiltration as a pressing issue and promised that “one vote” for the BJP would “chase away infiltrators.” The TMC rejected his charges, arguing that border security was a Union responsibility. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Narendra Modi Holds A Rally To Attack Trinamool Congress - India

Narendra Modi Holds A Rally To Attack Trinamool Congress - India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets party leaders on stage during a BJP rally in Kolkata, India on August 22, 2025. In his address, Modi claimed that the infiltration issue was being ignored by the Trinamool Congress for the sake of votes, calling it a “serious concern” that threatened the state’s social fabric. He urged the public to view infiltration as a pressing issue and promised that “one vote” for the BJP would “chase away infiltrators.” The TMC rejected his charges, arguing that border security was a Union responsibility. Photo by Debajyoti Chakraborty/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A woman holds a spoon and a pot lid during a protest in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. Protesters use kitchenware to make noise as a symbolic act against the starvation faced by Palestinians in Gaza. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A group of protesters and chant outside Antwerp City Hall in Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A woman holds a sign painted with the word “Gaza” as protesters gather in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A group of protesters and chant outside Antwerp City Hall in Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A woman wearing a keffiyeh reads from her phone during a demonstration in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

An elderly woman sits among protesters during a rally in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A woman wearing a keffiyeh films on her phone during a rally in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

People hold Palestinian flags and placards with photos of victims during a protest outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

People stand holding Palestinian flags and photos of victims outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A group of protesters and chant outside Antwerp City Hall in Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A man holds a placard reading “Time for action to stop genocide” during a protest outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

People stand holding Palestinian flags and photos of victims outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Palestinian flags are displayed alongside other international flags on the facade of Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

People hold Palestinian flags and placards with photos of victims during a protest outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

A protester holds a Palestinian flag and a photo of victims during a rally outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Two children sit on the steps holding a placard reading “Viva Palestina” and “From the river to the sea” during a protest in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

People hold Palestinian flags and placards with photos of victims during a protest outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Antwerp Belgium Protest in Solidarity with Gaza - Belgium

Demonstrators carry a large “Justice for Palestine” banner during a protest outside Antwerp City Hall in Antwerp, Belgium on August 11, 2025. For the fifth consecutive week, hundreds of Antwerp residents gathered at City Hall to protest the situation in Gaza and the West Bank. Demonstrators used pots and pans to make noise, contrasting what they described as the silence of the Belgian government. They also called on the city council to remove the Israeli flag from the building’s facade, arguing it has no place there, but the council has so far refused. Photo by Bob Reijnders/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Gaza City Takeover-Protest - Tel Aviv

Israeli people are pictured during a rally protesting against Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City in Tel Aviv, Israel, on August 9, 2025. The Israeli army's planned takeover of Gaza City is expected to take at least six months, Israel's state-owned Kan TV News reported on Saturday evening. The Israeli army's decision to take over Gaza City has drawn condemnation both domestically and internationally, with critics arguing it violates international law, worsens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and undermines efforts to reach a ceasefire. Meanwhile, thousands demonstrated in Tel Aviv's "Hostages Square" Saturday evening, calling for an end to the war through an agreement that would secure the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza. Photo by Jamal Awad /Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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WOMEN FIGHTING

WOMEN FIGHTING

Two women arguing, fighting.Photo: Axel Narving / TT / Code 12200

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VOLLEY - Superlega Serie A - Itas Trentino vs Cucine Lube Civitanova

VOLLEY - Superlega Serie A - Itas Trentino vs Cucine Lube Civitanova

Aleksandar Nikolov arguing - Cucine Luve Civitanova during Itas Trentino vs Cucine Lube Civitanova, Volleyball Italian Serie A Men Superleague match in Trento, Italy, February 22 2025

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CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage

CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage

MARIN Vlad (ITA) arguing with the Referee during King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage, Other in Milan, Italy, January 01 2025

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

DJI Sued The U.S. Department of Defense

YICHANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2024 - Dji products are displayed at a DJI store in Yichang, Hubei province, China, October 19, 2024. On October 18, Eastern time, DJI filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense, arguing that the department's inclusion of DJI in the "CMC list" is not consistent with the facts, and has caused the company to suffer huge economic losses.

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