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Potsdam, Germany. 14th Aug, 2025. René Wilke (center left, non-party), Minister of the Interior and for Municipal Affairs of the State of Brandenburg and Wilfried Peters, Head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution Brandenburg, speak on the publication of a classification note on the AfD as right-wing extremist. The AfD Brandenburg represents anti-constitutional positions, the ministry announced. It is highly xenophobic, in part racist, and is primarily directed against Muslims. Credit: Britta Pedersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Potsdam, Germany. 14th Aug, 2025. René Wilke (left, non-party), Minister of the Interior and for Municipal Affairs of the state of Brandenburg and Wilfried Peters, Head of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution Brandenburg, speak on the publication of a classification note on the AfD as right-wing extremist. The AfD Brandenburg represents anti-constitutional positions, the ministry announced. It is highly xenophobic, in part racist, and is primarily directed against Muslims. Credit: Britta Pedersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Potsdam, Germany. 14th Aug, 2025. René Wilke (non-party), Minister of the Interior and for Municipal Affairs of the state of Brandenburg, speaks on the publication of a classification note on the AfD as right-wing extremist. The AfD Brandenburg represents anti-constitutional positions, the ministry announced. It is highly xenophobic, in part racist, and is primarily directed against Muslims. Credit: Britta Pedersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Potsdam, Germany. 14th Aug, 2025. René Wilke (non-party), Minister of the Interior and for Municipal Affairs of the state of Brandenburg, speaks on the publication of a classification note on the AfD as right-wing extremist. The AfD Brandenburg represents anti-constitutional positions, the ministry announced. It is highly xenophobic, in part racist, and is primarily directed against Muslims. Credit: Britta Pedersen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Portrait of Ferdinando I  Emperor of Austria  by Antonio Conte - Ferdinand I of Habsburg-Lorraine (1793–1875) was Emperor of Austria from 1835 to 1848. He ascended the throne after the death of his father Francis I, but due to serious health problems and mental limitations, effective power was exercised by advisors and family members. During the revolution of 1848, he was forced to abdicate in favor of his nephew Franz Joseph. Retiring to Prague, he lived a secluded life, dedicating himself to the study of heraldry and technology.-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 4th Aug, 2025. JOACHIM HERRMANN, Interior Minister of the State of Bavaria. The Bavarian Verfassungsschutz (Secret Service, Office for the Protection of the Constitution) released its half-year report detailing the current threats to Bavaria and the country. The latest threats includes upticks in espionage, saboteurs, Islamist extremism and terror, as well as movements that seek to split society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The main house at George Mason's Gunston Hall, viewed through rows of magnolia trees along the gravel front driveway, stands as one of colonial America's most architecturally significant mansions. Built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation along the Potomac River, the Georgian-style mansion features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America. The historic home served as the residence of George Mason IV (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The main house at George Mason's Gunston Hall, viewed through rows of magnolia trees along the gravel front driveway, stands as one of colonial America's most architecturally significant mansions. Built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation along the Potomac River, the Georgian-style mansion features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America. The historic home served as the residence of George Mason IV (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The main house at George Mason's Gunston Hall, viewed through rows of magnolia trees along the gravel front driveway, stands as one of colonial America's most architecturally significant mansions. Built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation along the Potomac River, the Georgian-style mansion features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America. The historic home served as the residence of George Mason IV (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.-stock-foto
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LORTON, Virginia — The main house at George Mason's Gunston Hall, viewed through rows of magnolia trees along the gravel front driveway, stands as one of colonial America's most architecturally significant mansions. Built between 1755-1759 on Mason's 5,500-acre tobacco plantation along the Potomac River, the Georgian-style mansion features unprecedented interior design including the only known coordinated chinoiserie woodwork in colonial America. The historic home served as the residence of George Mason IV (1725-1792), primary author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights that influenced the U.-stock-foto
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The election of candidates for the German Bundesverfassungsgericht (Federal Constitutional Court)-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent presence of international observer orga-stock-foto
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July 25, 2025, Dhaka, Bangladesh: Various Islamic organizations organized a protest rally and mass gathering at the Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in protest against the establishment of the United Nations Human Rights Council office, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 25 July 2025. They said that although a foreign affairs advisor of the government explained this decision as being in the 'interest of Bangladesh', this interest is not clear to the nation. Bangladesh is an independent and sovereign state. The country has its own constitution, judicial system and human rights commission. The permanent prese-stock-foto