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Jocey James Ryan riding Kool One (no 8) wins the Cusack Hotel Group Family Day July 11th Handicap at Navan Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland. Picture date: Saturday April 25, 2026.-stock-foto
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Jocey James Ryan riding Kool One (no 8) wins the Cusack Hotel Group Family Day July 11th Handicap at Navan Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland. Picture date: Saturday April 25, 2026.-stock-foto
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Jocey James Ryan riding Kool One (front far left) on their way to winning the Cusack Hotel Group Family Day July 11th Handicap at Navan Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland. Picture date: Saturday April 25, 2026.-stock-foto
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Jocey James Ryan riding Kool One (front far left) on their way to winning the Cusack Hotel Group Family Day July 11th Handicap at Navan Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland. Picture date: Saturday April 25, 2026.-stock-foto
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Jocey James Ryan riding Kool One (front far left) on their way to winning the Cusack Hotel Group Family Day July 11th Handicap at Navan Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland. Picture date: Saturday April 25, 2026.-stock-foto
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Jocey James Ryan riding Kool One (front far left) on their way to winning the Cusack Hotel Group Family Day July 11th Handicap at Navan Racecourse in County Meath, Ireland. Picture date: Saturday April 25, 2026.-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. 25th Apr, 2026. A displaced family from Beirut southern suburb gather outside their tent that became a makeshift home at Beirut water front. Despite declaration by US president to extend Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire for three weeks fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continued in south Lebanon preventing thousands of displaced to return home. The Iranian backed party reacted with contempt to the extension, calling the truce “meaningless. (Credit Image: © Marwan Naamani/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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London, UK. 25 April 2026. The Princess of Wales attends the Anzac Day Wreath Laying and Parade Service at the Cenotaph, where she laid a wreath on behalf of the King to honour Australian and New Zealand servicemen and women. Credit: Alexander Seale/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK. 25th April, 2026. A member of Yes Bikers For Scottish Independence poses with bike.

All Under One Banner (AUOB) supporters march through Glasgow for Scottish independence on Saturday 25 April 2026. Participants gathered at Kelvingrove Park from 11:30 AM, with the march starting at 12:30 PM. The procession concluded at Kelvin Way before dispersing.-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK. 25th April, 2026. Silent Clansman is seen holding a placard as he marches down the road.

All Under One Banner (AUOB) supporters march through Glasgow for Scottish independence on Saturday 25 April 2026. Participants gathered at Kelvingrove Park from 11:30 AM, with the march starting at 12:30 PM. The procession concluded at Kelvin Way before dispersing.-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK. 25th April, 2026. Supporters seen holding flags as they march down the road.

All Under One Banner (AUOB) supporters march through Glasgow for Scottish independence on Saturday 25 April 2026. Participants gathered at Kelvingrove Park from 11:30 AM, with the march starting at 12:30 PM. The procession concluded at Kelvin Way before dispersing.-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK. 25th April, 2026. Flag of the EU and Scottish Saltire

All Under One Banner (AUOB) supporters march through Glasgow for Scottish independence on Saturday 25 April 2026. Participants gathered at Kelvingrove Park from 11:30 AM, with the march starting at 12:30 PM. The procession concluded at Kelvin Way before dispersing.-stock-foto
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Glasgow, UK. 25th April, 2026. Supporters seen holding flags as they march down the road.

All Under One Banner (AUOB) supporters march through Glasgow for Scottish independence on Saturday 25 April 2026. Participants gathered at Kelvingrove Park from 11:30 AM, with the march starting at 12:30 PM. The procession concluded at Kelvin Way before dispersing.-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Izmir, Turkey. 25th Apr, 2026. The 15th International Alacatı Herb Festival, held in the town of Alacatı, famous for its stone houses and streets, saw a large turnout. The festival, showcasing Aegean culture and cuisine through the work of local people and producers, attracted domestic tourists from other parts of Turkey who created colorful scenes wearing crowns made of fresh flowers, the festival's symbol. Festival workers were also seen making crowns from fresh daisies to meet the high demand. Alacatı's historic windmills also drew attention. Credit: İdil Toffolo/Alamy Live News-stock-foto