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Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 21st Feb, 2026. A construction site is seen along a residential street in Berlin, Germany, February 21, 2026. The image comes as Germany faces a shifting labor market, with strong demand for skilled trades and construction workers even as unemployment rises among university graduates. Economists say infrastructure and manual trades remain comparatively resilient despite a broader economic slowdown. Recent labor data show companies increasingly favor vocational training over academic degrees for new hires. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 21st Feb, 2026. A construction site is seen along a residential street in Berlin, Germany, February 21, 2026. The image comes as Germany faces a shifting labor market, with strong demand for skilled trades and construction workers even as unemployment rises among university graduates. Economists say infrastructure and manual trades remain comparatively resilient despite a broader economic slowdown. Recent labor data show companies increasingly favor vocational training over academic degrees for new hires. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 21st Feb, 2026. A construction site is seen along a residential street in Berlin, Germany, February 21, 2026. The image comes as Germany faces a shifting labor market, with strong demand for skilled trades and construction workers even as unemployment rises among university graduates. Economists say infrastructure and manual trades remain comparatively resilient despite a broader economic slowdown. Recent labor data show companies increasingly favor vocational training over academic degrees for new hires. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 21st Feb, 2026. Logos of German household appliance brands including Miele, Bosch, and Siemens are displayed on the window of an electronics store in Berlin, Saturday, February 21, 2026. The image comes as Germany faces mounting economic pressure, with slowing growth and rising concern about job prospects even for university graduates. Recent labor market data and media reports point to weakening hiring in parts of industry and engineering, sectors long seen as stable entry points for young professionals. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 21st Feb, 2026. Logos of German household appliance brands including Miele, Bosch, and Siemens are displayed on the window of an electronics store in Berlin, Saturday, February 21, 2026. The image comes as Germany faces mounting economic pressure, with slowing growth and rising concern about job prospects even for university graduates. Recent labor market data and media reports point to weakening hiring in parts of industry and engineering, sectors long seen as stable entry points for young professionals. (Credit Image: © Michael Kuenne/PRESSCOV via ZUMA Press Wire)-stock-foto
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A Kurdish woman is seen wearing a badge on her lapel that reads “Kurd, Kurdish, Kurdistan.” In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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Co-Chair of the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) Cigdem Kilicgun Ucar is seen during the event. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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Co-Chair of the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) Cigdem Kilicgun Ucar is seen during the event. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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A placard reading “Make Kurdish an official language” is seen being carried at a demonstration. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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Co-Chair of the Democratic Regions Party (DBP) Cigdem Kilicgun Ucar is seen speaking at a demonstration in Diyarbakir. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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Diyarbakir, Turkey. 21st Feb, 2026. Two Kurdish women who participated in the demonstration hold a banner. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP). Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Protesters hold placards during a demonstrating for the official recognition of the Kurdish language. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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At the demonstration in Diyarbakir, a Kurdish woman is seen carrying a placard that reads “Kurdish everywhere and always.” In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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People are seen demonstrating in Diyarbakir for the official recognition of the Kurdish language. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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A Kurdish woman carrying a banner reading “Kurdish is our identity” and chanting slogans is seen at the demonstration in Diyarbakir. In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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Protesters in Diyarbakir are seen marching with a banner reading “Status for Kurdish and education in the mother tongue.” In the city of Diyarbakir in Turkey, hundreds of people participated in a march and press conference led by the Democratic Institutions Platform, demanding that the Kurdish language to be officially recognized and used as a language of education. The demonstration organized for International Mother Language Day on February 21 was also supported by the Peoples' Equality and Democracy Party (DEM Party) and the Democratic Regions Party (DBP).-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: SAVE OUR CAMPUS is seen stuck to a window by the main entrance to the campus.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protesters seen posing for group shot for photographers after event.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Aria, a child of a member of the march is seen giving a speech to the crowd

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: GMB union rep is seen standing at the rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Placard is seen resting at rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Banner reading SAVE OUR CAMPUS is seen laid out at rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Banner reading SAVE OUR COLLEGE is seen laid out.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: GMB Scotland flag is seen flying at rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protesters seen holding placards and flags during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protesters seen holding placards and flags during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP (ScotLab) Alex Rowley is seen giving a speech during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP (ScotLab)Alex Rowley is seen speaking to crowd at rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP (ScotLab) Alex Rowley is seen speaking to crowd at rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protester seen holding placard during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Labour MP Brian Leishman is seen giving a speech during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MP Brian Leishman is seen speaking to crowd at rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP (SNP) Keith Brown is seen giving a speech during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protesters seen holding placards during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP (SNP) Keith Brown is seen giving a speech during rally.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP Keith Brown is seen holding a placard during the march.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protester seen holding a small instrument during the march.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: MSP Keith Brown (SNP) and Protesters seen holding banners during the march.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: A steward is seen shouting through a megaphone during the march.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto
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ALLOA, SCOTLAND – February 21st, 2026: Protesters seen holding placards during march.

Protesters gather and march from Alloa Town Hall to Forth Valley College Alloa Campus during the "March for Alloa Campus" rally. The event, supported by EIS (Educational Institute of Scotland), GMB, and UNISON unions, opposes potential campus closure amid severe Scottish further education funding cuts and rising costs. Speakers included FVC Principal Kenny MacInnes, MSPs Keith Brown and Richard Leonard, MP Brian Leishman, and union representatives.-stock-foto