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China: Porcupine Releases Quills After Ball Provocation

On October 13, 2025, in Neijiang, Sichuan, a video captured a perspm repeatedly pushing a ball toward a porcupine, prompting it to respond by releasing its quills.

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

Controversy Surrounds Ajmer Shrine Of Sufi Saint - India

A general view of the shrine of sufi saint khwaja moinuddin chishti in Ajmer, India, November 28, 2024. The controversy surrounding Ajmer's famous shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti escalated on Thursday, as a petition claimed the site was originally a Shiva temple. This argument has provoked strong responses from politicians and community leaders alike, raising communal tension concerns. A local court in Ajmer, globally recognized for its revered dargah, issued notices to several government agencies following the claim. Just days prior, violence erupted in Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal over a similar dispute, fueling apprehensions that Ajmer could turn volatile. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israelis take part in "Jerusalem Day" march

STORY: Israelis take part in "Jerusalem Day" march SHOOTING TIME: June 5, 2024 DATELINE: June 6, 2024 LENGTH: 00:02:48 LOCATION: Jerusalem CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of Israelis taking part in the "Jerusalem Day" march in Jerusalem STORYLINE: Israeli police stated that they have arrested 18 suspects for violence, assault, threat, and disorderly conduct offenses during Wednesday's Jerusalem Day celebrations. Jerusalem Day marks the occupation of East Jerusalem by Israel in the Six-Day War of 1967. Celebrations include a flag march that, when passing through Muslim-populated areas in East Jerusalem, has sometimes provoked incidents between Jews and Muslims. Tens of thousands of Jews marched in this year's event, which was secured by 3,000 policemen. According to Israeli media, three Muslims were arrested during a brawl in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City in East Jerusalem. Meanwhile, several Jewish far-right activists were arrested for attacking Muslims, journalists, and Jewish left-wing

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The Invalides Dome Cross Replaced By An Arrow On The Official Poster

The Invalides Dome Cross Replaced By An Arrow On The Official Poster

The Invalides Dome cross replaced by an arrow on the official poster. Ugo Gattoni, the designer of the Olympic Games poster, has replaced the cross at the top of the Dôme des Invalides with a simple arrow, which has provoked numerous reactions. The Olympic Committee and the artist deny any political or religious intent. - FILE - This photograph shows the Dome des Invalides during a military honors ceremony to Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at the main courtyard of Les Invalides in Paris on February 27, 2024. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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The Invalides Dome Cross Replaced By An Arrow On The Official Poster

The Invalides Dome Cross Replaced By An Arrow On The Official Poster

The Invalides Dome cross replaced by an arrow on the official poster. Ugo Gattoni, the designer of the Olympic Games poster, has replaced the cross at the top of the Dôme des Invalides with a simple arrow, which has provoked numerous reactions. The Olympic Committee and the artist deny any political or religious intent. - FILE - The hearse transporting the coffin of former French President Jacques Chirac leaves the Invalides (Hotel des Invalides) for the Saint-Sulpice church in Paris, France, for the funeral service on September 30, 2019. Former French President Jacques Chirac died on September 26, 2019 at the age of 86. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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INDONESIA-PALU-MEMORIAL-EARTHQUAKE-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

INDONESIA-PALU-MEMORIAL-EARTHQUAKE-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

(230930) -- PALU, Sept. 30, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This combo photo shows a view of the Palu Grand Mall shopping center after earthquake and tsunami on Oct. 4, 2018 (L) and a view of the shopping mall on Sept. 29, 2023 (R) in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. On Sept. 28, 2018, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's central province of Sulawesi and provoked a strong tsunami. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

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INDONESIA-PALU-MEMORIAL-EARTHQUAKE-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

INDONESIA-PALU-MEMORIAL-EARTHQUAKE-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

(230928) -- PALU, Sept. 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A man prays during a memorial event marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sept. 28, 2023. On Spet. 28, 2018, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's central province of Sulawesi and provoked a strong tsunami. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

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INDONESIA-PALU-MEMORIAL-EARTHQUAKE-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

INDONESIA-PALU-MEMORIAL-EARTHQUAKE-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY

(230928) -- PALU, Sept. 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- People attend a memorial event marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, Sept. 28, 2023. On Spet. 28, 2018, a 7.5-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia's central province of Sulawesi and provoked a strong tsunami. (Xinhua/Agung Kuncahya B.)

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One-year anniversary of shooting death of Michael Brown

One-year anniversary of shooting death of Michael Brown

FERGUSON, Missouri, Aug. 10 Kyodo - People march in Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 9, 2015, the one-year anniversary of the shooting death of black teenager Michael Brown by a white Ferguson police officer that provoked violent riots.

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Fed's response to higher inflation in U.S. put pressure on developing countries: economist

STORY: Fed's response to higher inflation in U.S. put pressure on developing countries: economist DATELINE: Sept. 29, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:59 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: POLITICS/ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of street view of East Asia countries 2. SOUNDBITE (English): AADITYA MATTOO, World Bank East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist STORYLINE: The World Bank said Monday that the developing East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region is projected to grow by 3.2 percent this year. According to the World Bank's newly released East Asia and Pacific Economic Update, the region's growth is projected to slow this year from 7.2 percent in 2021, before accelerating to 4.6 percent next year. The report noted that rising inflation abroad has provoked interest rate increases, which in turn have caused capital outflows and currency depreciations in some East Asia and Pacific countries. SOUNDBITE (English): AADITYA MATTOO, World Bank East Asia and Pacific Chief Economist "I think the (U.S.) Fed's response to higher i

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Egypt welcomes statement issued by UN on Yemen

STORY: Egypt welcomes statement issued by UN on Yemen DATELINE: April 3, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:01 LOCATION: Cario CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. exterior of Egypt's Foreign Ministry headquarters in Cairo 2. various of Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry having talks with Yemeni Foreign Minister Ahmad bin Mubarak 3. exterior of hospital in Cairo STORYLINE: Egypt welcomed a statement issued by the United Nations Special Envoy to Yemen, which includes the announcement of a two-month truce, starting from 7 p.m. local time on Saturday night. After an eight-year war that provoked a severe humanitarian crisis and claimed thousands of civilian victims, the two warring parties in Yemen's ongoing conflict, namely the Saudi-backed government and Houthi militia, agreed to put down their arms under the UN-brokered truce. Egypt's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said late Friday that Egypt hopes the truce will contribute to intensifying efforts to reach a comprehensive settlement of the Yemeni crisis, and supporting initiatives f

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America principally responsible for Ukraine crisis: experts

STORY: America principally responsible for Ukraine crisis: experts DATELINE: March 23, 2022 LENGTH: 0:01:53 LOCATION: Islamabad CATEGORY: POLITICS SHOTLIST: 1. various of the streets in the United States 2. SOUNDBITE (English): NAJMA MINHAS, Editor, Pakistani media outlet Global Village Space STORYLINE: "The West, and especially America, is principally responsible" for the Ukraine crisis, John J. Mearsheimer, a U.S. political scientist, wrote in a recent opinion piece published in The Economist. He said that American and European policymakers provoked the Ukraine crisis by trying to integrate Ukraine into the West. Meanwhile, experts in other parts of the world have voiced similar views. SOUNDBITE (English): NAJMA MINHAS, Editor, Pakistani media outlet Global Village Space "You know, it's interesting, the role of the United States in this Ukraine-Russia crisis right now. We're thinking it's all Russia related and it's all Putin related. But the fact of the matter is that for many, many years, in fact, d

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Provoked: A True Story (2006)

Provoked: A True Story (2006)

Aishwarya Rai & Nicholas Irons Characters: Kiranjit Ahluwalia & Police Constable James O'Connell Film: Provoked: A True Story (2006) Director: Jag Mundhra 18 May 2006 Date: 18 May 2006

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Provoked: A True Story (2006)

Provoked: A True Story (2006)

Aishwarya Rai Characters: Kiranjit Ahluwalia Film: Provoked: A True Story (2006) Director: Jag Mundhra 18 May 2006 Date: 18 May 2006

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One-year anniversary of shooting death of Michael Brown

One-year anniversary of shooting death of Michael Brown

People march in Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 9, 2015, the one-year anniversary of the shooting death of black teenager Michael Brown by a white Ferguson police officer that provoked violent riots. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Lee apologizes for public outcry over U.S. beef imports

Lee apologizes for public outcry over U.S. beef imports

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korean President Lee Myung Bak bows his head and apologizes in a nationally televised speech on May 22 for triggering public outcry by a decision to lift a ban on U.S. beef imports. Lee's statement was issued after fears of mad cow disease among South Koreans provoked massive protest rallies calling on the government to scrap an agreement to restart imports. (Kyodo)

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statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

***FILE PHOTO*** Statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev is stored in a depository in Mesice, near Prague, Czech Republic, pictured on March 31, 2021. The statue previously stood on Interbrigade Square in Prague until April 3, 2020, and in the future the statue will be exhibited in the Museum of 20th Century Memory in Prague. The Prague 6 Bubenec district removed the memorial after an unknown perpetrator poured red paint on the monument. Konev's memorial in Prague, built in 1980 to remind of his role in the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the Nazis in 1945, has been repeatedly damaged and provoked demonstrations. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

***FILE PHOTO*** Statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev is stored in a depository in Mesice, near Prague, Czech Republic, pictured on March 31, 2021. The statue previously stood on Interbrigade Square in Prague until April 3, 2020, and in the future the statue will be exhibited in the Museum of 20th Century Memory in Prague. The Prague 6 Bubenec district removed the memorial after an unknown perpetrator poured red paint on the monument. Konev's memorial in Prague, built in 1980 to remind of his role in the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the Nazis in 1945, has been repeatedly damaged and provoked demonstrations. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

***FILE PHOTO*** Statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev is stored in a depository in Mesice, near Prague, Czech Republic, pictured on March 31, 2021. The statue previously stood on Interbrigade Square in Prague until April 3, 2020, and in the future the statue will be exhibited in the Museum of 20th Century Memory in Prague. The Prague 6 Bubenec district removed the memorial after an unknown perpetrator poured red paint on the monument. Konev's memorial in Prague, built in 1980 to remind of his role in the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the Nazis in 1945, has been repeatedly damaged and provoked demonstrations. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

***FILE PHOTO*** Statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev is stored in a depository in Mesice, near Prague, Czech Republic, pictured on March 31, 2021. The statue previously stood on Interbrigade Square in Prague until April 3, 2020, and in the future the statue will be exhibited in the Museum of 20th Century Memory in Prague. The Prague 6 Bubenec district removed the memorial after an unknown perpetrator poured red paint on the monument. Konev's memorial in Prague, built in 1980 to remind of his role in the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the Nazis in 1945, has been repeatedly damaged and provoked demonstrations. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, depository

***FILE PHOTO*** Statue of Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev is stored in a depository in Mesice, near Prague, Czech Republic, pictured on March 31, 2021. The statue previously stood on Interbrigade Square in Prague until April 3, 2020, and in the future the statue will be exhibited in the Museum of 20th Century Memory in Prague. The Prague 6 Bubenec district removed the memorial after an unknown perpetrator poured red paint on the monument. Konev's memorial in Prague, built in 1980 to remind of his role in the liberation of Czechoslovakia from the Nazis in 1945, has been repeatedly damaged and provoked demonstrations. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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security measures at the entrance to Prague Castle in Prague

security measures at the entrance to Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Changing the Guard ceremony at Prague Castle

Changing the Guard ceremony at Prague Castle

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Changing the Guard ceremony at Prague Castle

Changing the Guard ceremony at Prague Castle

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle in Prague

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Changing the Guard ceremony at Prague Castle

Changing the Guard ceremony at Prague Castle

The Prague Castle, the seat of Czech heads of state, temporarily lifted the security checks of all visitors entering its area when the Castle reopens after the closure over the pandemic. Moreover, all Castle premises where visitors had to pay entrance fees will be open free of charge since today, May 29, 2020 until June 1st, 2020. The Prague Castle was closed in mid-March over the novel coronavirus pandemic and subsequent declaration of the state of emergency in Czechia. Under incumbent President Milos Zeman, the access to the Prague Castle was complicated both for Praguers and tourists due to security measures. Personal checks of all visitors to the Castle were introduced at all entries in the summer of 2016, which provoked strong criticism. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague, NO JUSTICE NO PEACE

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague, NO JUSTICE NO PEACE

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague, Make America Human Again

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague, Make America Human Again

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague, young people, dog

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague, young people, dog

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Milos Ruml)

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demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

demonstration against the police violence and racism in the USA was held in Prague

About 300 mainly young people were protesting against the police violence and racism in the USA and other countries in Prague centre, Czech Republic, on June 6, 2020. They met on Old Town square (pictured) this afternoon. After two hours, part of the protesters started to march to the Embassy of the United States. Similar demonstrations are held in same other countries. The protests were provoked by the death of African-American man George Floyd who was killed by white policeman Derek Chauvin in Minneapolis, USA, on May 25. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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