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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Social Democrats party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Ella Axén and Matilda Mårtensson after receiving the award "Minor national team association of the year" which the sports associations IKHP Huskvarna and Hovslätts IK win, the award was presented by the Social Democrats party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) and Linus Wallin, CEO of Atea, during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Ella Axén and Matilda Mårtensson receive the award "The Year's Minor League National Team Association" that the sports associations IKHP Huskvarna and Hovslätts IK won during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. The Social Democrats' party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) presents the award together with Linus Wallin, CEO of Atea, and Carl Andersson, site manager at Atea Jönköping. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Social Democrats party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) presents the award for the Junior National Team Association of the Year during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Linus Wallin, CEO of Atea, and the Social Democrats' party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) present the award for the Junior National Team Association of the Year during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Social Democrats party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) presents the award for the Junior National Team Association of the Year during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sverige. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Linus Wallin, CEO of Atea, and the Social Democrats' party leader Magdalena Andersson (S) present the award for the Junior National Team Association of the Year during the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Rome, Rm, Italy. 20th Jan, 2026. Citizens and members of the Italia Viva party gather in front of the Iranian embassy to ''reaffirm their support for Iranians and their fight for freedom''. Some participants light a cigarette with a burning photo of Ayatollah Khamenei. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Rome, Rm, Italy. 20th Jan, 2026. Citizens and members of the Italia Viva party with MATTEO RENZI (Italia Viva leader) gather in front of the Iranian embassy to ''reaffirm their support for Iranians and their fight for freedom''. Some participants light a cigarette with a burning photo of Ayatollah Khamenei. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Rome, Rm, Italy. 20th Jan, 2026. Citizens and members of the Italia Viva party with MATTEO RENZI (Italia Viva leader) gather in front of the Iranian embassy to ''reaffirm their support for Iranians and their fight for freedom''. Some participants light a cigarette with a burning photo of Ayatollah Khamenei. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Rome, Rm, Italy. 20th Jan, 2026. Citizens and members of the Italia Viva party with MATTEO RENZI (Italia Viva leader) gather in front of the Iranian embassy to ''reaffirm their support for Iranians and their fight for freedom''. Some participants light a cigarette with a burning photo of Ayatollah Khamenei. (Credit Image: © Marco Di Gianvito/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120Member of Parliament Mats Berglund (MP), chairman of the Culture Committee, Johan Storåkers, chairman of the Swedish Athletics Federation, and Amanda Lind, spokesperson for the Green Party, arrive on the red carpet at the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Stockholm, Sweden. 20th Jan, 2026. STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN 20260120The Green Party's spokeswoman Amanda Lind arrives on the red carpet at the Atea Athletics Gala at Berns in Stockholm. Photo: Christine Olsson/TT/Code 10430 This text is auto translated Credit: TT News Agency/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. 20th Jan, 2026. Activists wave Kurdish party flags during a protest to condemn Syrian government military operations against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Syria. Hundreds of protestors chanted; ‘’Julani, nom de guerre of al-Sharaa, terrorist’’. A long-standing tension between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the post-Bashar al-Assad Syrian transitional government escalated into major armed conflict. Violent clashes erupted around detention facilities holding Islamic State (ISIL) members. The SDF reported that roughly 1,500 ISI-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn (centre left), chair of the All Party Group (APG) and Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt (centre right) with MLA's and people who have been effected by suicide during a Moment of Reflection at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, after the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday-stock-foto
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MLA's and people who have been effected by suicide during a Moment of Reflection at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, after the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sarah O'Toole, Executive Director of Samaritans Ireland, at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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(left to right) Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn, chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention, Claire Curran, Family Voices Forum, NI Health Minister Mike Nesbitt and Sarah O'Toole, Executive Director of Samaritans Ireland at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn (left), chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention, and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt (right) at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Maolíosa McHugh speaks of personal family experience of suicide at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, during the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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SDLP MLA Justin McNulty speaks of personal family experience of suicide at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, during the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt (right) speaking to MLA's and people who have been affected by suicide at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, during the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt (right) and Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn (left), chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn (centre right), chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention speaking to MLA's and people who have been affected by suicide, at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, during the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn (left), chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention, and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sarah O'Toole, Executive Director of Samaritans Ireland, at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Claire Curran, Family Voices Forum, at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn, chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn, chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Sinn Fein MLA Orlaithi Flynn (left), chair of the All Party Group (APG) on Suicide Prevention during an interview at the Parliament Buildings, Stormont, for the launch of a cross-party inquiry to examine how suicide prevention services are funded in Northern Ireland. The Inquiry will explore how investment in suicide prevention could be shared more effectively across government departments including Health, Communities, Justice, Education and the Economy. Picture date: Tuesday January 20, 2026.-stock-foto
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Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. 20th Jan, 2026. The shadow of a Kurdish activist holding a Kurdish party flag is cast on the street during a protest to condemn Syrian government military operations against the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in Syria. Hundreds of protestors chanted; ‘’Julani, nom de guerre of al-Sharaa, terrorist’’. A long-standing tension between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the post-Bashar al-Assad Syrian transitional government escalated into major armed conflict. Violent clashes erupted around detention facilities holding Islamic State (ISIL)-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th January, 2026. Construction work is continuing on former farmland at the Bovis Homes (part of Vistry Group PLC) Windsor Arch site in Windsor, Berkshire of new homes and apartments. Vistry Group has reportedly faced significant financial pressure, with profits more than halving in late 2025 due to economic uncertainty. Farmland and countryside is fast disappearing in Windsor due to property developers. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto