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EMBARGOED TO 0001 WEDNESDAY MAY 6 File photo dated 01/12/25 of Strictly Come Dancing star Tasha Ghouri who has spoken out as new research shows almost a quarter of people would avoid someone who is deaf if they thought communicating with them would be too difficult. The findings from hearing loss charity RNID show the extent to which deaf people still face significant barriers in everyday life, such as shopping, visiting the doctor or socialising. Issue date: Wednesday May 6, 2026.-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there are-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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May 4, 2026, Mexico City, Cdmx, Mexico: In recent weeks, temperatures in Mexico City have reached 30° Celsius (86° Fahrenheit), leading tourists and residents to use umbrellas, hats, loose clothing, shorts, and other items to avoid feeling even hotter. This heat wave can cause heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems. zcontractphotographer, Mexico, CDMX, people, tourists, clothing, comfortable, cool, loose, shorts, hats, umbrellas, water, shade, heatstroke, sunstroke, food spoilage, dehydration, exhaustion, and other health problems; there-stock-foto
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The City Ground, Nottingham, UK. 30th Apr, 2026. UEFA Europa League Football, Nottingham Forest versus Aston Villa; John McGinn of Aston Villa turns to avoid Omari Hutchinson of Nottingham Forest Credit: Action Plus Sports/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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April 28, 2026: Charlotte FC defender Morrison Agyemang (44) kicks the ball as Atlanta United forward Faf Picault (22) tries to avoid. Major League Soccer game between Atlanta United and Charlotte FC at Mecklenburg County Sportsplex, Mathews, North Carolina. David Beach/CSM (Credit Image: © David Beach/Cal Sport Media)-stock-foto
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April 28, 2026: Charlotte FC defender Morrison Agyemang (44) kicks the ball as Atlanta United forward Faf Picault (22) tries to avoid. Major League Soccer game between Atlanta United and Charlotte FC at Mecklenburg County Sportsplex, Mathews, North Carolina. David Beach/CSM-stock-foto
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Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Alex Freeland (76) leaps to avoid a slide by Miami Marlins catcher Agustín Ramírez (50) during a MLB game, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, at Dodger Stadium, in Los Angeles, CA. The Marlins defeated the Dodgers 2-1. (Jon Endow/Image of Sport)-stock-foto
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Close-up of an Olive-winged Bulbul lying still on its nest in dense foliage, using natural camouflage and silence to avoid detection by predators.-stock-foto
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Businessman holds in hands a book with the name of the accept risk.-stock-foto
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Healthy Eating. Girl Rejecting Junk Food, Choosing Fresh Apple-stock-foto
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Man closing his ears with fingers to block out noise-stock-foto
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Offended younger Caucasian sad girl crossed hands older child kid sister apologized saying sorry two friends little sisters relationship problem-stock-foto
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The remains of an exploded vehicle are removed from the scene outside the police station in Dunmurry. The vehicle was hijacked shortly after 10.50pm on Saturday in the Twinbrook area of west Belfast and a gas cylinder device was placed in the boot. Homes in the area, which is on the outskirts of Belfast, have been evacuated and members of the public have been advised to avoid the scene. Picture date: Sunday April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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The remains of an exploded vehicle are removed from the scene outside the police station in Dunmurry. The vehicle was hijacked shortly after 10.50pm on Saturday in the Twinbrook area of west Belfast and a gas cylinder device was placed in the boot. Homes in the area, which is on the outskirts of Belfast, have been evacuated and members of the public have been advised to avoid the scene. Picture date: Sunday April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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The remains of an exploded vehicle are removed from the scene outside the police station in Dunmurry. The vehicle was hijacked shortly after 10.50pm on Saturday in the Twinbrook area of west Belfast and a gas cylinder device was placed in the boot. Homes in the area, which is on the outskirts of Belfast, have been evacuated and members of the public have been advised to avoid the scene. Picture date: Sunday April 26, 2026.-stock-foto
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The remains of an exploded vehicle are removed from the scene outside the police station in Dunmurry. The vehicle was hijacked shortly after 10.50pm on Saturday in the Twinbrook area of west Belfast and a gas cylinder device was placed in the boot. Homes in the area, which is on the outskirts of Belfast, have been evacuated and members of the public have been advised to avoid the scene. Picture date: Sunday April 26, 2026.-stock-foto