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April 27, 2026, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey: Students and activists gather in Istanbul to demand justice for Ilayda Zorlu and call for the release of detained university students Eren and Ekin. Demonstrators state that Ilayda Zorlu, a member of Student Collectives, died after alleged family pressure and violence following unlawful police targeting after she protested femicides on March 8. Speakers condemned state repression, police violence, family intimidation, and impunity for crimes against women and LGBTQ  individuals. Protesters also linked the case to wider struggles against labor exploit-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey: Students and activists gather in Istanbul to demand justice for Ilayda Zorlu and call for the release of detained university students Eren and Ekin. Demonstrators state that Ilayda Zorlu, a member of Student Collectives, died after alleged family pressure and violence following unlawful police targeting after she protested femicides on March 8. Speakers condemned state repression, police violence, family intimidation, and impunity for crimes against women and LGBTQ  individuals. Protesters also linked the case to wider struggles against labor exploit-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey: Students and activists gather in Istanbul to demand justice for Ilayda Zorlu and call for the release of detained university students Eren and Ekin. Demonstrators state that Ilayda Zorlu, a member of Student Collectives, died after alleged family pressure and violence following unlawful police targeting after she protested femicides on March 8. Speakers condemned state repression, police violence, family intimidation, and impunity for crimes against women and LGBTQ  individuals. Protesters also linked the case to wider struggles against labor exploit-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey: Students and activists gather in Istanbul to demand justice for Ilayda Zorlu and call for the release of detained university students Eren and Ekin. Demonstrators state that Ilayda Zorlu, a member of Student Collectives, died after alleged family pressure and violence following unlawful police targeting after she protested femicides on March 8. Speakers condemned state repression, police violence, family intimidation, and impunity for crimes against women and LGBTQ  individuals. Protesters also linked the case to wider struggles against labor exploit-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey: Students and activists gather in Istanbul to demand justice for Ilayda Zorlu and call for the release of detained university students Eren and Ekin. Demonstrators state that Ilayda Zorlu, a member of Student Collectives, died after alleged family pressure and violence following unlawful police targeting after she protested femicides on March 8. Speakers condemned state repression, police violence, family intimidation, and impunity for crimes against women and LGBTQ  individuals. Protesters also linked the case to wider struggles against labor exploit-stock-foto
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April 27, 2026, Istanbul, Istanbul, Turkey: Students and activists gather in Istanbul to demand justice for Ilayda Zorlu and call for the release of detained university students Eren and Ekin. Demonstrators state that Ilayda Zorlu, a member of Student Collectives, died after alleged family pressure and violence following unlawful police targeting after she protested femicides on March 8. Speakers condemned state repression, police violence, family intimidation, and impunity for crimes against women and LGBTQ  individuals. Protesters also linked the case to wider struggles against labor exploit-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. The Royal Standard flies over the Blair House where King Charles will stay during his visit to Washington, DC on April 27, 2026 (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. The Royal Standard flies over the Blair House where King Charles will stay during his visit to Washington, DC on April 27, 2026 (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. The Royal Standard flies over the Blair House where King Charles will stay during his visit to Washington, DC on April 27, 2026 (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. British King Charles' motorcadearrives at the White House complex on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. British King Charles' motorcadearrives at the White House complex on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
British Royal family fan Grace poses with a cardboard-cutout of the late Queen Elizabeth II on the opening day of the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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Washington, Dc, USA. 27th Apr, 2026. Contracter rush to finish repaving the roads outside the White House prior to the arrival of King Charles in Washington, DC on April 27, 2026. (Credit Image: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
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27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto
RM
27/04/2026. London, UK
Members of the public view the new Queen Elizabeth II Garden open today in Regents Park. The garden has transformed disused plant nursery into a beautiful tranquil two-acre garden, with significant benefits to nature. Where disused glasshouses once stood, a beautiful new garden now takes its place within one of London’s finest landscapes. It is a garden of colour and contemplation, of biodiversity and beauty, of memory and hope. 
 Photo credit: Ray Tang-stock-foto