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Chicago, USA. 12th Feb, 2026. GOP U.S. Senate contenders, from left, Casey Chlebek, Jeannie Evans and former Chair of the Illinois Republican Party Don Tracy prepare for their debate on Feb. 11, 2026, at WLS-Ch. 7 in Chicago. Credit: Josh Boland/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian presidential candidate Ivan Cepeda takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian senator Isabel Zuleta takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Supporters of Ivan Cepda and the political partu Pacto Historico take part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Colombian senator Maria Jose Pizarro takes part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Supporters of Ivan Cepda and the political partu Pacto Historico take part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Supporters of Ivan Cepda and the political partu Pacto Historico take part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Supporters of Ivan Cepda and the political partu Pacto Historico take part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Supporters of Ivan Cepda and the political partu Pacto Historico take part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Medellin, Colombia. 12th Feb, 2026. Supporters of Ivan Cepda and the political partu Pacto Historico take part during a rally of the political party Pacto Historico in Medellin, Colombia, February 12, 2026. Photo by: Camilo Moreno/Long Visual Press Credit: Long Visual Press/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Bangladesh is holding its 13th National Parliamentary Election alongside a constitutional referendum, marking the first national polls since the ouster of Sheikh Hasina in August 2024. The election is widely seen as a defining test of the country’s political reset.A total of 1,981 candidates are contesting 300 parliamentary seats, including 288 from the BNP, 224 from Jamaat-e-Islami, 32 from the National Citizen Party, and 249 independent candidates, according to the Election Commission.-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 12th February, 2026  Manchester City Council has confirmed that a new not-for-profit community interest company, Manchester Village Pride, will assume responsibility for organising the four-day Pride festival after the bankruptcy of the previous Pride company. 'Welcome to Manchester's Gay Village' sign on the wall of the Church public house on Canal Street in the lesbian and gay village in Manchester, UK. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 12th February, 2026  Manchester City Council has confirmed that a new not-for-profit community interest company, Manchester Village Pride, 
will assume responsibility for organising the four-day Pride festival after the bankruptcy of the previous Pride company. The volunteer-led organisation says the key features 
will be retained, including the parade, the village party and the annual vigil commemorating those lost to HIV. Local venues have provided a £120,000 loan to help fund the staging of the event. View of Canal Street, gay village. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 12th February, 2026  Manchester City Council has confirmed that a new not-for-profit community interest company, Manchester Village Pride, will assume responsibility for organising the four-day Pride festival after the bankruptcy of the previous Pride company. 'Welcome to Manchester's Gay Village' sign on the wall of the Church public house on Canal Street in the lesbian and gay village in Manchester, UK. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 12th February, 2026  Manchester City Council has confirmed that a new not-for-profit community interest company, Manchester Village Pride, will assume responsibility for organising the four-day Pride festival after the bankruptcy of the previous Pride company. 'Welcome to Manchester's Gay Village' sign on the wall of the Church public house on Canal Street in the lesbian and gay village in Manchester, UK. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 12th February, 2026  Manchester City Council has confirmed that a new not-for-profit community interest company, Manchester Village Pride, 
will assume responsibility for organising the four-day Pride festival after the bankruptcy of the previous Pride company. The volunteer-led organisation says the key features 
will be retained, including the parade, the village party and the annual vigil commemorating those lost to HIV. Local venues have provided a £120,000 loan to help fund the staging of the event. View of Canal Street, gay village. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Manchester, UK, 12th February, 2026  Manchester City Council has confirmed that a new not-for-profit community interest company, Manchester Village Pride, 
will assume responsibility for organising the four-day Pride festival after the bankruptcy of the previous Pride company. The volunteer-led organisation says the key features 
will be retained, including the parade, the village party and the annual vigil commemorating those lost to HIV. Local venues have provided a £120,000 loan to help fund the staging of the event. View of Canal Street, gay village. Credit: Terry Waller/Alamy Live News-stock-foto